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Winter (December – February): Mild and wet in the north, cold in the interior and warm and dry along the southern and Mediterranean coasts.
Spring (March – May): Pleasant and sunny, ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities, with blooming landscapes.
Summer (June – August): Hot and dry, especially inland and in the south, with cooler coastal breezes along the Mediterranean and Atlantic.
Autumn (September – November): Warm early on, becoming cooler and wetter later, with harvest season in wine regions and fewer crowds at popular destinations.


Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera offer a combination of Mediterranean beaches, historic towns and rural landscapes. Each island has a distinct character, from Mallorca’s mountainous interior to Ibiza’s hidden coves and Menorca’s quiet villages.
Madrid is Spain’s political and cultural capital, combining grand boulevards, historic squares and world-class museums such as the Prado and Reina Sofía. The city offers vibrant dining and contemporary architecture, while its central location provides easy access to nearby historic towns and landscapes.
Andalusia spans the Sierra Nevada, olive groves and historic cities including Seville, Granada and Córdoba. The region is renowned for its Moorish architecture, whitewashed villages and cultural heritage.
Barcelona is a hub of architecture, design and cultural landmarks. Beyond Gaudí’s works and the Gothic Quarter, the city offers a sophisticated dining scene, contemporary galleries and accessible beaches.
San Sebastián is defined by its culinary pedigree, elegant bayfront and rugged coastline. Nearby villages and surf beaches combine Basque tradition with natural scenery.
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Cap Rocat is a 19th‑century fortress turned secluded hotel on a peninsula above Palma Bay, Mallorca. Guests can stay in suites with sea views, swim in the cliff‑side saltwater pool, unwind in the rock‑carved spa and enjoy Mediterranean dining in historic surroundings, creating a private and atmospheric escape.


Cristine Bedfor is a boutique guesthouse in Mahón with individually styled rooms, antiques and thoughtful touches. Guests can relax by the pool, enjoy locally inspired cuisine and communal spaces, all within a warm, home‑like atmosphere that celebrates the island’s character and charm.


Montesol Experimental is a boutique hotel in Ibiza Town, blending 1930s heritage with modern design. Guests can enjoy calming, handcrafted rooms, relaxed tapas dining, and a rooftop bar with panoramic views, all within steps of the old town’s shops, galleries and nightlife.


Spirit of Son Fuster is a restored 14th-century manor on a quiet Mallorcan estate at the foot of the Tramuntana mountains. Offered exclusively for private stays, it features a heated pool, spa facilities, a chef-led kitchen and expansive gardens with mountain views, creating a serene hideaway that blends privacy and comfort in a beautiful setting.


Hotel Casa Sagnier transforms a historic 1892 residence into an elegant boutique retreat. Rooms pair warm contemporary design with curated details and Café de l’Arquitecte delivers Mediterranean flavours in a stylish, easygoing setting that draws both locals and guests. A rooftop terrace, sauna, gym and thoughtful personalised services create a polished base for exploring Barcelona’s culture and architecture.





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