Amaavi Experiences: Your Journey to the Soul of Spain
Discover Spain : A country that lives out loud yet moves at its own rhythm
Spain, a land of passion, color, and rhythm, is a celebration of life itself. From the Moorish palaces of Andalusia to the surreal modernist masterpieces of Catalonia, Spain dazzles with its diversity. Each region tells its own story of ancient Roman ruins in Segovia, the intricate Alhambra in Granada, the soaring Gothic spires of Seville’s cathedral, and the dreamlike curves of Gaudí’s Sagrada Família in Barcelona. This is a country where history and creativity coexist beautifully, where every street corner hums with art, architecture, and energy.
To experience Spain is to embrace its soul through flavor. Wander through lively tapas bars in Madrid, share pintxos with friends in the Basque Country, and savor golden paella by the sea in Valencia. Indulge in rich churros dipped in warm chocolate, or explore the Basque region’s Michelin-starred restaurants that elevate Spanish cuisine to new heights. Every bite tells a story of community, joy, and the country’s deep respect for its culinary traditions: simple yet bold, rustic yet refined.
Beyond the cities and plates lies the heartbeat of Spain’s spirit, its festivals, its coastlines, and its music. Feel the pulse of flamenco in Seville, lose yourself in the joyous chaos of La Tomatina, or unwind on the golden shores of Costa del Sol and the Balearic Islands. Hike the dramatic trails of Caminito del Rey or sip wine among the rolling vineyards of La Rioja. In Spain, time slows, laughter flows, and life feels fuller. It’s not just a destination, it’s an invitation to live with more fire, more flavor, and more heart.
Top Experiences in Spain
Historic cities, sun-warmed coastlines and soulful traditions blend with art, food and celebration.
Discover Barcelona’s modernist marvels
Admire Gaudí’s masterpiece, the Sagrada Familia, wander through the mosaic wonderland of Park Güell, and explore the flowing curves of Casa Batlló
Experience Madrid’s vibrant
Culture as you stroll through the Prado and Reina Sofía museums, tour the grand Royal Palace, and embrace the city’s legendary nightlife and tapas traditions.
Step into Andalusian charm in Seville
Marvel at the majestic cathedral, wander the Moorish halls of the Real Alcázar, and feel the passion of flamenco in its birthplace.
Marvel at Granada’s timeless
Heritage as you explore the Alhambra’s intricate palaces and the peaceful Generalife gardens, framed by the snowy peaks of the Sierra Nevada.
Discover the soul of Toledo
A living museum where Christian, Jewish, and Islamic influences intertwine along narrow, cobbled streets.
Explore Valencia’s fascinating
Blend of old and new – from the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences to the historic Old Town – and taste authentic paella where it was first created.
Relax on Spain’s stunning islands
From Ibiza’s vibrant nights to Majorca’s golden beaches, Menorca’s quiet coves, Formentera’s pristine sands, and Tenerife’s volcanic landscapes.
Embrace nature and adventure
Hike volcanic trails in Lanzarote and La Palma, surf Fuerteventura’s waves, or cross the golden dunes of Gran Canaria.
Appreciate art and modern
Culture in Bilbao’s Guggenheim Museum and Malaga’s creative quarters, where Spain’s rich heritage meets contemporary expression.
Follow the Camino to Santiago de Compostela
Walk in the footsteps of pilgrims, reach the grand cathedral, and experience a journey of faith, culture, and connection that has inspired travelers for centuries.
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A Glimpse of Spain Magic
From late dinners to lively streets, Spain feels passionate, relaxed and deeply human.
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about planning your Spain adventure
Easy – Indian citizens need a Schengen visa for short stays (up to 90 days) for tourism, business, or visiting family/friends. Visas must be obtained prior to travel; there is no visa on arrival. Immigration is straightforward, and BLS International Visa Application Centres provide guidance for applicants.
Documents required: valid passport (≥6 months) and all previous passports, completed visa application form (printed only after Nov 4, 2024), two recent passport-sized photos, cover letter detailing purpose of trip, confirmed hotel reservations, travel itinerary and confirmed return flight, travel insurance covering at least €30,000 for the Schengen area, bank statements (last 6 months), and ITR or Form 16 (last 3 years).
Biometrics: fingerprints and photo usually required at the Visa Application Centre. Processing time: standard ~15 days; can take up to 60 days. Apply 4 – 6 weeks before travel, especially in peak season. First entry rule: apply at the consulate of the country where you will spend most time; if equal, apply to the country of first entry
Spring (March-May): Warm, sunny, and breezy; ideal for sightseeing and festivals. Lower crowds and affordable prices.
Summer (June-August): Hot, particularly in southern Spain; peak tourist season with high prices. Ideal for beaches, coastal trips, and festivals.
Autumn (September-November): Mild, sunny, and pleasant. Fewer crowds and lower costs. Harvest season with wine and truffle festivals.
Winter (November-February): Colder temperatures; northern regions can have snow, while the south is milder. Off-season with fewer tourists. Ideal for skiing in the Pyrenees/Andalusia, Christmas markets, and cultural events.
Spain is generally safe for tourists, though petty theft, pickpocketing, and bag snatching can occur in crowded areas, public transport, and tourist hotspots. Popular destinations like Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Granada, Valencia, and Andalusian cities are well-patrolled and family-friendly. Stay vigilant in busy areas such as markets, metro stations, and crowded streets.
Spanish (Castilian) is the official language.
Regional languages such as Catalan, Basque, and Galician are also spoken.
English is commonly understood in hotels, restaurants, and tourist areas, though less so in
rural regions.
Dress modestly when visiting churches, religious sites, or formal locations.
Common greetings include a handshake, nod, or a polite “hola” or “buenos días.”
Respect local customs – avoid littering, queue properly, and follow rules at heritage sites.
Be cautious in crowded areas to prevent pickpocketing.
Tourist SIM cards are available at airports, convenience stores, and mobile operator outlets. Wi-Fi is widely accessible in hotels, cafés, and restaurants.
Euro (€) is the local currency.
Credit and debit cards (Visa, MasterCard, Amex) are widely accepted.
Carry some cash for small vendors, local markets, and rural areas.
Yes. Indian vegetarian cuisine is available in major cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia. International restaurants also serve vegetarian options. In smaller towns or rural areas, vegetarian choices may be limited, so plan ahead when traveling.
Visa, MasterCard, and Amex are widely accepted at hotels, restaurants, and major tourist areas. ATMs are available in most cities and towns. Inform your bank before traveling to avoid card restrictions.