The International Sella River Descent: tradition, sport, and the spirit of Asturias

Every summer, when August arrives and the lush greenery of Asturias becomes even more vibrant, there is an event I look forward to: the International Sella River Descent. It's more than just a canoeing competition. It is a centuries-old festival that combines sport, culture, and landscape in a unique symphony.

Cities by the Sea: The Light and Soul of Urban Beaches

In Spain, there's something magical about walking through a city that smells of salt. It's not just the sea itself, but also what it brings to urban life: light, joy, a breeze, and activity. Urban beaches are not just places for swimming or sunbathing, although they are great for that, too.

Spain and Portugal: Natural Parks to Fall in Love With

From the volcanic peaks of the Canary Islands to the marshlands of the Algarve, these protected areas offer outdoor activities that will satisfy even the most adventurous visitors. These include hiking, birdwatching, horseback riding, and more.

The Towns of the Costa Brava and the Dalí Triangle Route

The Costa Brava, with its 214 kilometers of Mediterranean beauty stretching from Blanes to Portbou, is the perfect destination for those who want to experience the authenticity of every corner, explore its history, enjoy its exquisite cuisine, and be surprised by its magic.

Explore Cáceres: A Hidden Gem of History, Flavor, and Tradition

What if I told you there’s a place where the past doesn’t just live—it’s part of the rhythm of everyday life? That’s Cáceres. Picture yourself savoring local dishes in cozy squares surrounded by centuries-old buildings, where every street feels like a secret waiting to be uncovered.

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