Why Spain Is the Ultimate Summer Destination

Golden sunshine, a chilled glass of sangria in hand and the sound of waves crashing in the distance is the recipe for a relaxing summer holiday in Spain. Choosing a destination for a restive summer escape can be tricky. A summer holiday is often one of the biggest highlights of the year, so it’s important to pick somewhere that will be fun, memorable, and suits your preferences. For many, Spain is a great choice as it offers experiences for every different type of traveller. Read on to discover why Spain should be at the top of your shortlist.
Glorious Weather All Summer Long
Spain enjoys a Mediterranean climate with abundant sunshine, making it an ideal destination for those looking for a trip with guaranteed sunshine. While sunshine is a given in most regions, there are of course climatic differences in different regions of Spain. The Canary Islands are known for their year-round warmth, Madrid has dry heat, while Barcelona and Valencia have breezy coastal vibes, the Balearic Islands, including Mallorca, offers summer sun, blue skies and cool breezes.
Breathtaking Beaches & Stunning Coastlines
Whether you’re after bustling beach clubs, peaceful hidden coves, or dramatic cliffs, Spain delivers. From the lively shores of the Costa Brava to the peaceful sands of Menorca, Spain is home to some of the finest beaches in all of Europe.
In Costa del Sol, you’ll find sun, style, and sangria. In Costa Brava, you’ll find turquoise seas that meets rugged cliffs and sleepy fishing villages. The Balearic Islands, Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca you’ll find party beaches with blaring music to serene stretches of sand.
Whether you’re drawn to the dramatic cliffs and golden sands of Playa de las Catedrales in Galicia, the crystal-clear waters of Formentera, or the iconic stretches of the Costa del Sol, there’s a beach for every style of holidaymaker. And if you’re after something more secluded, lesser-known coves are just waiting to be explored.
Rich Culture, History & Vibrant Festivals
There’s more to Spain than sun and sea. A deep-rooted history and a calendar packed with lively festivals offer the perfect blend of culture and entertainment. Iconic celebrations like La Tomatina in Buñol and the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona sit alongside traditional local events, such as Seville’s Feria de Abril.
Meanwhile, architectural wonders like the Alhambra in Granada, the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, and the Roman ruins of Tarragona add historic charm to any itinerary.
Summer Festivals in Spain
- La Tomatina Buñol, Valencia (Last Wednesday of August) is basically the world’s biggest food fight. Thousands of people throwing overripe tomatoes at each other in the streets. It’s messy, chaotic, and ridiculously fun.
- San Fermín Pamplona (July 6–14) is equal parts thrilling and terrifying. Brave souls sprint through the streets ahead of stampeding bulls. You’ve seen the videos, it is chaotic but unforgettable.
- Feria de Málaga (Mid-August) is a week-long celebration full of flamenco, horse parades, live music, food, and dancing that spills from the city center to the beach.
- Primavera Sound – Barcelona (Late May / Early June) Which technically kicks off the summer — but it’s massive. One of Europe’s top music festivals, with international headliners and a beachy vibe.
- Fiesta de San Juan – All over Spain, especially coastal towns (June 23–24) Celebrated on the night of the summer solstice with bonfires on the beach, fireworks, music, and (yes) people jumping over flames for good luck.
- Local ferias – full of food, fireworks, and flamenco to be found in every local village
The Food and Wine that is unforgettable

Authentic Spanish food is one of the best reasons to travel to Spain. Every town, city and region has special food and wine to drink. There’s nothing better than an al fresco table in a town square, a bottle of local wine, a selection of tapas and a must have plate of Iberico ham.
Take a tapas tour in Barcelona, follow the sherry trail in Jerez, discover the history Seville and why it was the centre of learning for centuries, taste that amazing hot chocolate and churros in Madrid, world famous paella in Valenci and don’t forget sample the artisan chorizo with a glass of local wine in Rioja.
The drink for summer in Spain is of course Sangria. Or try tinto de verano (“red wine of summer”) and you musn’t misstheir excellent Cava, the Spanish sparkling wine that rivals Champagne.
Places to stay that will suit every type of traveller

Whether you prefer luxurious resorts or quaint rural retreats, Spain offers a wide range of choices. Busy cities like Barcelona, Madrid, and Seville all offer everything from five star hotels and resorts for that luxury travel experience to backpacker hostels for those travelling on a budget.
Looking for a wellness break? There are some fabulous spa hotels in Spain to consider like Ca’s Xorc, Viwood Landscape Hotel and Sha Wellness clinic.
Golfers have a world of choices like the Anfi Tauro in Gran Canaria, the world famous La Manga Club, PGA Camiral Golf & Wellness and La Cala, with world-class championship courses for golf fans and enough non-golf experiences and spas for the non-golfers.
If you are travelling with family for a multi generatinal holiday, renting a Spanish villa in areas like the Costa Brava or the picturesque countryside of Andalusia will give you more room and flexibility. A villa holiday is more relaxing without the confines of a hotel, your own private pool, a local private chef to cater local cuisine and also a great base from which to explore the local area. You’ll also find beautiful boutique hotels, quirky agritourismos, and budget hotels that suit your style of travel.
There are plenty of reasons to choose Spain as your summer holiday destination. With beautiful weather, spectacular beaches, rich cultural heritage, and a wide variety of holiday accommodation, it’s a country that appeals to all types of travellers. Wherever you decide, your trip will be memorable and convert you to a lifelong fan.