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Viveiro and the north coast of Spain

Regarding the tourism industry in Spain, northern Spain, especially Galicia especially have been very much a hidden treasure and hidden within lies a treasure more specifically called Viveiro. Of all the autonomous regions of Spain Galicia is considered the most remote and therein lies the charm of Viveiro hidden desire to be discovered. Galicia has always been regarded as a poor rural region, whose economy is dependent on agriculture and fishing and did not lend itself to modernize and yet insofar as tourism is concerned it is this constant contact with the past that gives the region its appeal and charm.

Galicians are very proud of their culture and their language and their Celtic heritage is what makes them unique (they feel) within modern day Spain. Galicia always seemed to be an area very closed and inward being fiercely resistant to any formal external invasion and in many ways this degree of isolation was very much dependent on the geographic location of the region. In what was a mountain to climb slowly but surely Galicia is now trying to manage successfully the twin track of its regional lifestyle with a much more modern society and thankfully this appears to have had very positive results field of tourism with little sign of negative effects ..

Viveiro can be found on the northern coast of Galicia and Northern Spain, almost mid-way between Ribadeo and seaport (and birthplace of Francisco Franco Bahamonde better known there under General Franco) of Ferrol. It is on the part of the northern coast of Galicia known as the Rias Altas which is not as overdeveloped as the more developed and possibly better known western shores of Galicia, the Rias Baixas. The Rias are slightly gentler forms more flexible and coastal scenery of the Norwegian fjords, but the principle is much the same thing? Entries Rias Altas are deep and make the almost perfect natural harbor and still almost perfect (if not very cold at times that you have to remember is that the North Atlantic Ocean here) points for swimming .

All stops on this stretch of beautiful coastline, Viveiro is perhaps the best and most interesting. Viveiro is a curious place, right at the tail of the Ria particular, it is not uncommon to see small boats stranded on mud flats at low tide. Viveiro is a busy place in summer and it is not unusual to see a steady stream of tourists and holiday makers passing through. In winter, however, is another story and was described as a strangely dead. However, as they say, I guess that's what it boils down to "floats your boat" with respect to what attracts you what you're interested in that sometimes there is a degree of attractiveness of being able to go somewhere that is quiet and unspoiled.

After the tourist season, Viveiro can be that place. The time of year that perhaps Viveiro is the best known is Easter. Viveiro has an Easter Festival which is quite a serious event that culminates with a candlelit procession throughout the town enacting the "Stations of the Cross." If you happen to be in Viveiro at this time of year, then this festival and possession can be quite a moving event.

Visit to Spain

Visit the Balearic Islands

Spain is famous for being one of the most beautiful tourist destinations in the world. The beautiful country has much to offer: high mountains, clear waters of the sea, a vast architectural and cultural heritage, landscape breathtaking, bullfights, passo doble, flamenco and tasty cuisine. One of the most popular destinations are Spain are the Balearic Islands. The Balearic Islands are recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Site. There are many places where tourists can go sightseeing here: Its Nature Park Dragonera, The Nature Park Mondrago Hams Cave, Palma Market, Monastery of San Francisco-Almudaina Ibiza Castle, Portal Nou Gate The church of Santo Domingo, the Menorca Museum and the Museum of Mallorca. They are all in these beautiful islands which enjoy a Mediterranean climate, with warm, sun sensitive, and many picturesque beaches where people enjoy the experience of a lifetime.

Attractions in Ibiza

Ibiza when you hear, you hear the sun, water, and lots of fun. Ibiza is a city dating to 654 BC, built by the Carthaginians. It was then decided by both Romans and Arabs. The area of ​​Sa Penya and region Dalt Vila are the two main destinations in Ibiza. If you visit, do not miss the Town Hall, the Cathedral, the episcopal palace, the church of Santo Domingo, the Vara de Rey Boulevard, the flagship Botafoc, and the town of Sa Caleta.

Attractions in Costa Brava

Costa Brava is a mixture of natural beauty and stunning architecture. Located between the mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, the Costa Brava offers images that please the eye and nourish the soul. The natural beauty and historic structures found throughout the city make it look like an oasis in the desert. If you decide to travel to Costa Brava, Sant Marti visit the Church, the Roman bridge, the Sanctuary of Miracle, the Augustinian convent, Solsona Cathedral and the Old-Besalu.

Accommodation

If you go to Spain, choose a villa instead of a hotel. They are private, have wonderful conditions, and are located in scenic areas. The villas are the places where a tourist can really feel the spirit of Spain, the places where he or she can enjoy the beauty of tradition and culture of this amazing country. If you are looking for a holiday destination, choose Spain. You will not regret it!