Castellón, a charming coastal city in Spain, is a must-visit destination for lovers of culture and tradition. Our arrival will coincide with the vibrant “Escala a Castelló”, part of the Maritime Festivals, a celebration of the city’s connection to the sea with parades, maritime activities, and a lively atmosphere.
The city also enchants visitors with its historic center, where you can explore the impressive Co-Cathedral of Santa Maria and the iconic Fadrí, a bell tower offering panoramic views of the city. The Central Market is a must-see, brimming with fresh produce and authentic Mediterranean flavors.
For relaxation, Castellón’s golden beaches, such as Playa del Gurugú, invite you for a stroll or a refreshing dip. And, of course, you can’t miss trying the local delicacies, like arroz a banda, at one of the seaside restaurants.
Mahon, the capital of the island of Menorca, is a charming city that combines history, culture, and beautiful landscapes. Its natural harbor, one of the largest in the world, is perfect for boat trips and offers stunning views of the anchored vessels.
The city is rich in architecture, highlighted by the impressive Church of Santa Maria and the historic Market Hall, where visitors can find fresh local produce. The Menorca Museum is another point of interest, showcasing the island's history and culture through its archaeological and ethnographic collections. Mahón is renowned for its cuisine, particularly the Menorcan cheese and the delicious caldereta de langosta, a traditional lobster dish.
The streets of Mahón are filled with cafés and restaurants that create a welcoming atmosphere and offer traditional dishes. With its lively ambiance and rich cultural heritage, Mahón is an unmissable destination in the Balearics.
Barcelona, Spain’s dynamic capital of Catalonia, is a city where Gothic history meets modernist flair. Begin your journey at the awe-inspiring Sagrada Família, Antoni Gaudí’s iconic basilica that captivates with its intricate spires and ethereal light. Wander through the narrow streets of the Gothic Quarter to uncover hidden squares, centuries-old buildings, and the grand Barcelona Cathedral.
For a taste of the city’s creative energy, visit the bustling La Boqueria Market, where vibrant stalls overflow with fresh seafood, jamón, and artisanal treats. Escape the city buzz in Park Güell, another of Gaudí’s masterpieces, where whimsical mosaics and lush gardens offer panoramic views of Barcelona’s skyline. And, of course, no trip is complete without a relaxing afternoon at Barceloneta Beach, savoring seafood paella with the Mediterranean breeze in the air.