✅ TOP 10: Best Beaches In Spain
Best Beaches In Spain, this video breaks down the top 10 nicest beaches we could find in the beautiful country of Spain.
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The best beaches in Spain are located all over the country. We've summarized the best beaches in southern Spain, best beaches in Majorca Spain, best beaches in northern Spain and the best beaches in mainland Spain.
To find the best beaches in Spain for families we suggest watching our video and looking out for beaches with facilities and restaurants.
The best sandy beaches in Spain are honestly all of them. I haven't found a stoney or pebbely beach across my trip to Spain.
The best quiet beaches in Spain are ones located in non-touristy areas. To find these you may have to drive for a longer period of time.
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San Sebastian-Donostia Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit San Sebastian-Donostia? Check out our San Sebastian-Donostia Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in San Sebastian-Donostia.
Top Places to visit in San Sebastian-Donostia:
La Concha Beach, Monte Urgull, Parte Vieja, Paseo Nuevo, Ondarreta Beach, Parque Aiete, San Telmo Museoa, Peine del Viento, Zurriola Beach, Castillo de la Mota
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Guipúzcoa Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Guipúzcoa? Check out our Guipúzcoa Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Guipúzcoa.
Top Places to visit in Guipúzcoa:
La Concha Beach, Historic Center of Hondarribia, Playa de Itzurun, Museo del Ferrocarril, Monte Urgull, Parte Vieja, Pasai Donibane, Playa de Zarautz, Ondarreta Beach, Parque Aiete, San Telmo Museoa, Castillo de la Mota, Peine del Viento, Zurriola Beach, Ermita de San Telmo
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A LOCAL'S GUIDE TO BILBAO | Top 5 things to do in & around Bilbao
An alternative travel guide to Bilbao, thank Nico for showing us around!
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Eat Pinxtos - we recommend el globo
Eat Bollo de Mantequilla - from Arrese
Not alternative, but visit the Guggenheim
Go to Dragonstone - you'll need a permit!
Surf in Mundaka
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Stoke Travel's Guide To Ibiza
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Driving from ZARAUTZ to GETARIA - SPAIN
Driving to Zarautz to Getaria, Basque Country, Spain.
Getaria is a coastal town located in the province of Gipuzkoa, in the autonomous community of Basque Country, in the North of Spain. This coastal village is located on the Urola Coast, with Zarautz to the east and Zumaia to the west.
Getaria is known for being Juan Sebastián Elcano’s hometown, a seaman well-known for being the first man to circumnavigate the earth. He was captain of the Nao Victoria, the one ship in Magellan's ill-fated fleet which completed the voyage.
Today, Getaria is also famous for its restaurants serving grilled fish and a white wine with a protected designation of origin which is cultivated in the surroundings of this coastal town and takes the name of Getariako Txakolina. Moreover, the Cristobal Balenciaga Museum is also located in this village.
Thus, its most famous sons are Juan Sebastián Elcano, captain of the Nao Victoria, Admiral Miguel de Oquendo, who commanded the Guipúzcoa Squadron of the Spanish Armada, the explorer Domingo de Bonechea, and the couturier Cristóbal Balenciaga Eizaguirre.
In May 2012, a two-man team from Getaria won Google's Model Your Town competition by creating a complete 3D representation of their hometown.[1]
Traditionally, the town's name has been written as Guetaria. However, since 1980, the official toponym has become Getaria, which is the adaptation of the modern Basque orthography. Thus, in Spanish it is written Guetaria, and, though pronounced the same, in Basque it is written Getaria.
Apart from the Getaria of Gipuzkoa, there is another town 61 kilometers up the coast in Lapurdi (Labourd), the French Basque Country, which is called Guéthary. The Basque pronunciation and spelling of the two towns is the same. Both villages are located on the Basque coast, and throughout history, many have sought the origin of the towns' names. Based on archaeological findings, the most convincing hypothesis is that the name of Getaria comes from the Latin word cetaria. In the classic Latin, pronounced as [ketaria], it means a place were fish is canned. Indeed, in both places, evidence of Roman installations for canning fish have been found.
Another possible origin of the name is guaita in the Gascon language which means lookout. During the Middle Ages various villages on the Basque coast were colonized by gascons, and among these villages both Getarias could be found. Therefore, it was believed that Getari could be the result of a mix between guaita and –ari, a suffix that is used in the Basque language for professions and would mean vigilante. For others, though, the name of Getaria results from the mix of guaita and –erri, meaning town, creating a word that means the town of the vigilant.
Getaria's principal sources of income are fishing, tourism and the viticulture of the Txakoli.
In the beginning of the nineteenth century, the population of this village worked more on agriculture than on fishing, thus, obtaining the best Txakoli of Gipuzkoa. Nowadays, there is still producing Txakoli but in a smaller amount. Therefore, today, fishing has become the main income source. However, now the fishing sector is in decline.
Besides, in the neighbourhoods of Askizu, Akerregi and Meagas cider is produced.
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SPAIN 2018 - travel diary
This past summer, I went to Spain and got to experience the wonderful culture there.
Madrid - Granada - Sevilla - Mallorca - Barcelona
Pamplona Tourist Attractions: 10 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Pamplona:
Parque Natural Urbasa Andia, Parque de La Taconera, Fortress and Walls of Pamplona, Pamplona Catedral, Town Hall, Plaza del Castillo, Parroquia San Lorenzo, Monumento al Encierro, Museo de Navarra, Calle de Zapateria
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Travel Spain Calatayud with Glen & Leslie
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