With Mediterranean waves crashing at your feet, there’s no better way to spend a summer’s day than lounging in the sun. Sounds perfect! This guide will help you plan the ideal summertime getaway to Spain.

One of my favorite nations in the world is Spain. My parents were huge fans of the Spanish island of Menorca, so I became obsessed with it at a very young age. I loved it so much that up to the age of fifteen, I spent every year of my life there.

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My investigation of mainland Spain has continued and become more in-depth since then. I’ve chosen a more genuine Spanish experience than all-inclusive hotels. consuming as much tapas as possible and totally submerging myself in Spanish culture.

I’ve now visited Spain more than 20 times, and I intend to continue going there.

Why should you spend this summer in Spain?

I could go on forever listing all the benefits of traveling to Spain, but I’ll cut it short so you can go on to the more interesting sections of this post.

Spain offers everything you could possibly want or need: sun, sea, beaches, islands, bustling cities, mountains, rural villages, culture, and delicious food!

I adore Spanish culture and lifestyle. the carefree atmosphere, where people are always having fun and drinking on the streets, regardless of the time of day. Particularly in the south, the Spanish way of life is aptly summed up by the word “mañana.” There never seems to be a good reason to haste when the sun is shining.

If that hasn’t made you want to reserve your tickets to Spain right away, keep reading to learn about the greatest places to visit in the summer, what experiences you should definitely make while there, and some amazing food you can eat.

Climate and weather: tips for getting ready for summer in Spain

In Spain, June through September is considered summer. The average daytime temperature in Spain is about thirty degrees, though this varies depending on the location. You’ll find more comfortable and cooler temperatures if you travel north.

You should be prepared for extreme perspiration if you travel to any of the southern Spanish cities in August! Temperatures in major cities like Seville and Cordoba can rise above 40 degrees.

June or September are the best months to visit outside of the summer. Not only are the prices and tourist population lower, but so are the temperatures. Beaches are crowded with locals and visitors enjoying the sun in July and August. Businesses profit from this spike in demand, which is why everything is much more expensive.

discovering the top summer destinations in Spain

Summertime in Spain is especially vibrant in the coastal towns. These are the greatest locations to go in the summer to cool off, get tan, and sip cool beverages in the sun.

You’re in luck if you enjoy the city more than the beach. Spain is home to many stunning cities and fantastic beaches. The best of both worlds, indeed!

Here are 5 places that I recommend visiting this summer in Spain:

Malaga

Malaga surprised me hugely! It’s a stunning city that boasts a brilliant combination of the new and the old. There are so many historical sites for you to visit in Malaga — Castillo de Gibralfaro, Cathedral of Malaga, and Alcazaba. The narrow cobblestone streets also add to the historic feel and are ideal for getting lost in.

Then alongside this, there’s a modern shopping street, quirky cafes, and hipster restaurants popping up all over the city. The city itself is reason enough to visit, but couple that with a large, golden-sand beach and you’ve got everything you could possibly need.

It’s also a great location to visit other popular places in Andalusia such as Nerja, El Chorro, and the infamous Marbella.

Best places to eat in Malaga

Casa Lola is one of the most famous tapas restaurants in Malaga, and for good reason. You might have to queue, but the delicious bite-size dishes are definitely worth it.

If Casa Lola is too busy, La Tranca is a great alternative for tasty tapas. The atmosphere is fantastic and the staff is so much fun.

Barcelona

Of course, Barcelona has to be on this list. It’s one of the most popular summer destinations for both short weekend trips and week-long holidays. In between visiting the sites like La Sagrada Familia, or getting a picture from the iconic Park Güell, you can spend your days lounging on the beach.

Summer evenings spent in the streets of Barcelona, sipping a glass of sangria or an ice-cold cerveza are unforgettable. You’ll always find live music and a lively atmosphere as people wake up from their siestas.

Barcelona can be expensive, so here’s how to travel it on a budget.

Best places to eat in Barcelona

If you’re a meat or fish enthusiast then come to 9 Nine restaurant. Their steak is succulent and excellent, and their seafood is full of flavor and nicely presented.

Looking for a tapas bar? Bodega Biarritz 1881 Tapas Bar is a hit with its attractive design and mouth-watering tapas.

Tarifa

You’ll find Tarifa at the far south of Spain. So far south that on a clear day, you can see Morocco. One of the nicest things about Tarifa is that it’s not on everyone’s radar yet, so it’s managed to keep a tiny beach town atmosphere.

It’s well renowned for its superb watersport conditions. It’s rather windy, so you’ll discover that Tarifa’s sky will be filled with kites from the kitesurfers below. Surfing and windsurfing are also popular spots here. It’s a wonderfully peaceful town, packed with chilled people and a lovely feel.

Best places to dine in Tarifa

Tarifa has many with lovely cafés, but Cafe Azul is amongst the best. Head here for a wonderful breakfast, brunch, or lunch. I promise you’ll leave happy.

Delicious vegan and vegetarian food with a Spanish flair is served at Chilimosa Comida, which is located just across the street from Cafe Azul.

Valencia

Valencia is the home of paella, a well-known Spanish dish. Sufficient words? If that’s not enough to persuade you to go, how about the amazing nightlife, free admission to the majority of the museums, and proximity to several fantastic beaches?

The third-largest city in Spain, Valencia provides a more contemporary look at Spanish culture. While there is a historic core, there are also many modern buildings to see, such the oceanarium and planetarium.

Valencia’s top restaurants

El Rinconet doesn’t look like much from the outside, but when you’ve taken a taste, you’ll be telling all your friends about their delicious tapas.

The greatest beef you’ll ever taste in your life can be found at Restaurante Grillo, along with inventive tapas dishes.

San Sebastian

San Sebastian is located in the northern region of Spain, in the hilly Basque Country. This stunning Spanish city boasts an incredible beach. It’s regarded as one of Europe’s top urban beaches. However, San Sebastian’s culinary industry is what has truly made it famous.

It has the second-highest concentration of Michelin stars worldwide per resident! Delicious basque food is sure to provide for an amazing dinner and experience when combined with some of the world’s top chefs.

San Sebastian’s top dining destinations

You ought to go to a San Sebastian restaurant with a Michelin star if you have the means to. Akelarre is a three-star restaurant with a breathtaking view of the ocean. The meal is outstanding, needless to say.

Restaurante Ikaitz is an alternative that is a little less expensive but still quite delicious. They have amazing flavors and appearance.