
Are you dreaming of a holiday in Spain, a beach break on the Costa Brava, a city trip to Barcelona or Madrid, or a cultural getaway in Andalusia? Spain is one of Europe’s most sought-after destinations, offering an incomparable diversity of landscapes, experiences and travel rhythms.
Between the golden beaches of the Mediterranean and the Atlantic, historic cities with exceptional heritage treasures, picturesque villages, lively festivals and a gastronomy celebrated worldwide, Spain suits every holiday style — whether relaxing stays, family trips, short city weekends or cultural and gastronomic tours.
Easily accessible from Luxembourg, whether by plane, train or car, Spain can be discovered all year round. Voyages Flammang supports you in creating a tailor-made trip to Spain, combining charming accommodation, local activities and itineraries tailored to your wishes and your budget.

Between sunshine, culture and gastronomy, Spain offers a perfect balance of relaxation, discovery and a festive atmosphere.
Ready to book your next sunny holiday in Spain?
This selection brings together our most popular stays, designed to save you time and inspire you right away.
Whether you’re dreaming of beaches on the Costa Brava, a relaxing stay on the Costa del Sol, a getaway to the Balearic Islands or a city trip to Barcelona, each offer is a customisable starting point: dates, duration, accommodation, activities and budget.
All that’s left is to choose the atmosphere that suits you; we’ll take care of the rest to create your tailor-made holiday in Spain.
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Thanks to its varied, sunny climate, Spain can be visited year-round. The best time mainly depends on what you’re looking for: beach, culture, or nature.
The weather table below helps you identify the best time to go to Spain depending on your travel plans.
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| T° max | 17°C | 19°C | 23°C | 24°C | 28°C | 33°C | 37°C | 36°C | 32°C | 26°C | 21°C | 17°C |
| Rainy days | 10 d | 10 d | 8 d | 9 d | 6 d | 4 d | 0 d | 0 d | 4 d | 8 d | 9 d | 10 d |
| T° sea | 17°C | 16°C | 16°C | 17°C | 19°C | 21°C | 23°C | 26°C | 22°C | 21°C | 19°C | 17°C |
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| T° max | 16°C | 16°C | 18°C | 20°C | 24°C | 28°C | 31°C | 32°C | 28°C | 24°C | 19°C | 16°C |
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| T° max | 21°C | 21°C | 23°C | 23°C | 24°C | 26°C | 27°C | 28°C | 27°C | 26°C | 24°C | 22°C |
| Rainy days | 3 d | 3 d | 2 d | 2 d | 0 d | 0 d | 0 d | 0 d | 1 d | 3 d | 6 d | 5 d |
| T° sea | 14°C | 13°C | 14°C | 15°C | 18°C | 21°C | 24°C | 26°C | 24°C | 22°C | 18°C | 16°C |
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Barcelona captivates with its unique blend of Modernist masterpieces, a Mediterranean vibe and historic neighborhoods. Between Gaudí’s creations and its lively seafront, it’s an ideal destination for a first discovery of Spain.
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A dynamic and elegant capital, Madrid combines prestigious museums, royal palaces, and the Spanish art of living. It’s a perfect destination for a cultural, city-based stay.
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Seville, Córdoba and Granada embody the Andalusian soul, between Moorish palaces, flower-filled patios and a flamenco vibe. This region is home to some of Spain’s most beautiful historical treasures.
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Valencia appeals thanks to its balance between futuristic architecture, a charming historic center and easily accessible beaches. Less touristy than Barcelona, it offers an authentic and relaxed experience.
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A mythical destination, Santiago de Compostela is the finishing point of the famous pilgrimage route. It draws travelers for its spiritual atmosphere, its heritage and Galicia’s wild landscapes.
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Spain offers an incredible variety of experiences: Mediterranean beaches, cultural cities, paradise islands and authentic traditions. Depending on how you like to travel, certain regions will better match your desires.

Spain is perfectly suited to families: supervised beaches, water parks, family-friendly hotels and plenty of activities.
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For a trip for two, Spain offers a setting that combines cultural cities, Mediterranean landscapes and charming hotels.
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For groups of friends, Spain rhymes with beaches, water sports and nightlife.
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Looking for inspiration and first-hand stories? Let yourself be guided by the experiences of those who have already explored this fascinating country. You’ll find a wealth of information to plan your own adventure.
Spain is the only country in Europe where bananas are grown (in the Canary Islands). What’s more, the oldest known decorated cave in the world, El Castillo Cave in Cantabria, is located in Spain, with paintings dating back more than 40,000 years.
The currency used is the euro (€).
Bank cards are accepted almost everywhere, including in restaurants, hotels and shops. In more remote villages, it’s still advisable to carry a bit of cash.
The official language is Spanish, but in all tourist areas, English is widely understood. You won’t have any difficulty making yourself understood in hotels, restaurants or local agencies.
Outlets are type C and F, identical to those used in France, Belgium and Luxembourg.
No adapter is required.
Spain is a safe country. The only precautions to take concern pickpockets in big cities like Barcelona or Madrid, especially in very busy areas.
Plane: direct flights or connecting flights to Barcelona, Madrid, Malaga, Palma de Mallorca, or the Canary Islands.
Train / car: possible for northern Spain.
The cost of living is comparable to that of Luxembourg in major cities, slightly more affordable in the Alpine regions.
Restaurants, museums, and accommodation offer good value for money, especially outside peak season.
Spain is part of the European Union.
No visa for EU nationals
European Health Insurance Card recommended
No mandatory vaccinations

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Want to keep the inspiration going after Spain?
Our experts have selected the most beautiful European destinations for you—ideal for mixing it up between sunny beaches, cultural cities and nature getaways. Find the next destination that perfectly matches the way you travel.
Start by choosing the region based on your main goal: beach, culture, nature, or a city break. Then define your budget and ideal trip length. Finally, book flights and accommodation early enough, especially for summer and school holidays.
The most balanced itinerary is:
Barcelona → Andalusia → Balearic Islands.
It allows you to combine cultural cities, historical heritage, and beaches.
5 to 6 days: one city or one region
8 to 10 days: region + day trips
12 to 14 days: multi-region tour
Spain offers good value for money in Europe. On average:
Prioritise the Costa Brava outside July–August, inland Andalusia, or certain islands like Menorca.
Yes. Spring and autumn are ideal for sightseeing, while the Canary Islands offer sunshine even in winter.
In major cities like Madrid or Barcelona, a car isn’t essential thanks to public transport. However, it’s recommended for exploring Andalusia, the Costa Brava or certain rural regions.
Yes. The beaches are safe, the hotels well equipped, and the distances short.
Sunscreen, comfortable shoes, the European Health Insurance Card, and an adapter only for the more remote Canary Islands.
About 2 hours to Barcelona, Madrid, or Malaga.
Artisanal olive oil – from Andalusia or Catalonia.
Wine & cava – wines from Rioja, Ribera del Duero, or Catalan cava.
Gourmet products – saffron, smoked paprika, almonds.
Ceramics & azulejos – typical decorative items.
Fans & espadrilles – traditional souvenirs.
Restaurants in Spain are generally still affordable: