Easter in Spain
The Easter are the first holiday of the year that the majority takes to travel. The variety of opportunities presented Spain that week is a great temptation for any tourist. Traditional processions, the beach, the mountains, the last snow ... for everyone. For traditionalists in all cities of Spain celebrates Easter with great and exciting processions. Sevilla south stand , Malaga and Granada. The Andalusian capital celebrates the most famous processions, with the tradition since the fourteenth century stand the Christ of the Great Power and La Macarena . In Granada is celebrated with special interest on Holy Wednesday and the procession of Christ of the Gypsies.
In central and north is gaining more and more attractive Holy Week in Valladolid with silent processions broken only by the sound of drums. Zamora this time also receives thousands of tourists who are amazed by the devotion with which Zamora venerate their images.
The beach also makes claims of many, and especially in our country that we have places where the sun always shines , including Canary and Balearic Islands . Another option is the coast of Valencia and Andalusia. If you want to escape from the crowded beaches of the north can be a good choice, provided the weather is nice. For lovers of skiing this may be the last chance to enjoy the snow until next season. In addition, many stations are low season and are likely to find deals. If you want to leave Spain, you can enjoy the snow in Andorra, France or Switzerland presenting adsequibles prices, but you do not go far to enjoy good clues. In the southern Sierra Nevada is , in the northern stations Formigal, Cerler, Baqueira or CandanchĂș are good choices.
If you want to use those days to disconnect choose the mountain. Adventure sports, breathtaking landscapes and peace come together in the same range. For accommodation it is best to choose a cottage which accommodates more people, you have more freedom and comes cheaper.
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