Towering above Tenerife, Mount Teide is a stratovolcano in the Canary Islands. credit: Catherine Parker Off the coast of Africa, Tenerife is the largest and most populous island in the Canary Islands, ...
Famed for its fine sand dunes that line the beach and views to the Roman ruins of Baelo Claudia, Playa de Bolonia is a broad brushstroke of a beach in Tarifa. Unlike the rocky coves of the north, ...
Northern Spain rewards travelers who prefer rhythm over rush. Atlantic air, walkable old quarters, and short hops by rail or bus make it easy to stay put while still feeling like the trip is moving.
Northern Spain doesn't scream for attention like Barcelona or Madrid. It whispers. The region stretches along the Bay of Biscay, where green hills tumble into rocky coves and fishing villages cling to ...