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Why The Other Spain?
We reveal the most authentic side of Spain through meaningful experiences in small, semi-private groups.
Alternative Routes: Our itineraries combine must-see landmarks with hidden corners. We avoid the usual routes to take you to places you may never have discovered on your own—making your journey a unique experience
Small Groups: With a maximum of 6 guests per tour, we gain access to exclusive sites and offer a more personal and intimate experience of each destination.
Comfort Comes First: Adventure shouldn’t mean discomfort. All our private and semi-private tours are conducted in premium Mercedes V-Class vehicles.
More than guides, they are hosts: The guides of The Other Spain are not only characterised by their vast culture and their passion for our country, but also by their friendliness and hospitality towards the traveller.
A Taste of Spain: Spanish cuisine is among the most diverse and celebrated in the world. Through our tours, we invite you to explore this culinary richness that is deeply rooted in our identity and makes us truly unique.
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Why visit Spain?
A leading country in UNESCO World Heritage
Spain ranks as the fourth country in the world with the most UNESCO-listed sites.
50 UNESCO World Heritage sites to its name, this figure speaks volumes about the richness and variety of Spanish culture and biodiversity.
Spain’s World Heritage Sites include historical monuments, archaeological sites, natural landscapes, historic cities and examples of the country’s rich cultural diversity.
Many of these places can be explored through our carefully designed tours.
A worldwide culinary reference
Spanish gastronomy reflects a fusion of cultures, traditions and internationally recognised excellence.
Spanish gastronomy, is the result of the fusion of different cultures and influences throughout its history, and it is world-renowned for its diversity and richness.
Beyond the famed Mediterranean diet, each corner of the country offers its own specialties shaped by geography, climate, and heritage.
Spain is also home to some of the world’s most celebrated chefs –Aduriz, Ruscalleda, Arzak, the Roca brothers—whose influence has placed Spanish gastronomy at the forefront of haute cuisine.
With over 250 Michelin-starred restaurants, and five featured in The World’s 50 Best, Spain is a world leader in culinary excellence.
A land of striking contrasts
Spain displays an astonishing diversity of landscapes that captivates the most curious traveller.
From the rugged peaks of the Pyrenees to the plains of Castilla, and from the lush Atlantic forests to the volcanic scenery of the Canary Islands, the country surprises with its variety at every turn. This diversity makes Spain a privileged destination for those seeking to discover the beauty and contrast of its natural surroundings.
Spain also has an extensive network of protected areas that reflect its deep commitment to conservation:
- 16 National Parks
- 154 Natural Parks
- 55 UNESCO Biosphere Reserves—making Spain the world leader in this category.
For travellers looking for connection with Nature, Spain is a destination like no other.
Living history in its traditions
Spain offers a rich and colourful variety of customs that reflect the diversity of its regions and the depth of its history.
Spain is a country of vibrant traditions that reflect the soul of its diverse regions and the depth of its history.
Popular festivals, such as the Fallas in Valencia, with its ephemeral fire monuments, or the Sanfermines in Pamplona, world famous for its bull runs and festive atmosphere, are just some examples of celebrations that fill the streets with joy and emotion.
In addition, there are religious traditions, such as the solemn and moving Holy Week processions, especially in Andalusia and Castile, which combine devotion, art and music with centuries of history. In the artistic field, flamenco, recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO—captures the raw emotion and intensity of the Spanish spirit like no other art form.
Beyond the festivities, Spain is distinguished by the warmth and openness of its people, their hospitality, joy of life and sense of humor are deeply rooted in everyday life.
One of the safest countries in the world
Spain is among the 15 safest countries in the world in which to travel, according to international rankings that evaluate key aspects such as public safety, health and institutional stability.
This privileged position is due to several factors that make millions of travellers choose our country with confidence every year.
Crime rates remain low, especially in comparison with other high-volume tourist destinations. Spanish cities offer peaceful and well-guarded environments, both in urban and rural areas.
Spain also boasts a world-class healthcare system, both public and private, known for its quality, efficiency, and accessibility. Medical assistance is readily available and highly professional—something greatly valued by international visitors.
Extraordinary climatic diversity
Spain is the perfect destination for travelling in any season.
In Spain, every season of the year is an invitation to discover something new. Thanks to its privileged and varied climate, the country offers ideal conditions for travelling at any time of year. From the mild winters of Andalusia or the Canary Islands, to the cool summers of the north, through blooming springw and luminous autumns, there is always a perfect spot to enjoy.
Sun-kissed Mediterranean beaches await you nearly all year, while the mountain ranges like the Pyrenees and Sierra Nevada offer snow-covered landscapes and winter sports.
In spring and autumn, moderate temperatures and changing scenery make every journey magical.
In spring and autumn, the mild climate and changing landscapes make every getaway an unforgettable experience.
Spanish cities and towns come alive outdoors, with lively terraces, open-air markets, and local festivals that follow the rhythm of the seasons.
This rich variety means Spain is always open—365 days a year.
Top-tier infrastructure
Spain has one of the most modern and efficient infrastructures in Europe.
One of the great advantages of travelling in Spain is its excellent infrastructure, which allows you to discover the country comfortably, quickly and safely. From cosmopolitan cities to historic towns, and from natural parks to coastal escapes, everything is within easy reach thanks to a first-class transport system.
Spain’s high-speed train system (AVE) links major cities in record time, offering comfort, punctuality, and sustainability.
Madrid, the country’s main hub, is connected to virtually every corner by train, road or plane.
International airports in Madrid, Barcelona, Málaga, Valencia, and Palma connect Spain directly with Europe, the Americas, and beyond—making it effortlessly accessible from anywhere in the world.
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