35 Best Destinations for Honeymoon in Spain
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35 Best Destinations for Honeymoon in Spain

Spain is a beautiful country facing the Mediterranean Sea offers unique, beautiful, and romantic destinations. The destination of Spain bustled from stunning mountain views, beautiful beaches, ancient architects, fairytale-like castles, to quiet, old towns and buzzing cities, got everything.

  1. Barcelona

Barcelona gives you a laidback cultural retreat. The city was liberated with culture and 2000-year-old architecture. Enjoy visiting museums and structures, lively markets and outdoor cafes, laid-back bar and lounge scenes, and rooftops.

Catch live music at night, sun-drenched beaches, romantic yachts, and a world-class drinking and dining scene. Also, luxe hideaways make perfect your stay in Barcelona.

  1. Seville

Seville is known as a town of fountain-filled plazas. Seville is probably the most romantic city in Spain. Enjoy romantic sunsets, wander around beautiful streets, visit grand churches and Real Alcazar palace. The narrow alleys of the Seville filled with the sounds of Spanish guitar produce a romantic ambiance. You can take a horse and carriage ride with your love.

  1. Madrid

Madrid is the capital of Spain, a cosmopolitan chic city bustling with energy. This Spanish city blends big-urban style with a laid-back Mediterranean attitude. Madrid is heaven for night-crawlers and party lovers. Madrid has bustling restaurants, galleries, Tapas, and copas.

Madrid is filled with varied, vibrant neighborhoods, stunning parks, and quirky shopping. Some of the best art institutions in Europe, including the world-renowned Prado Museum and the Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum.

  1. Granada

Granada is a historical city and is a part of the Moorish Empire. Granada filled with Arabic vibes makes this destination different from the rest of Spain. The city is home to tapas bars and flamenco venues that rub elbows with Moroccan tea cafes and Arab bathhouses. Enjoy your time to behold the breathtaking local treasures, including the Alhambra and Sierra Nevada National Park.

  1. Mallorca

Mallorca is the most popular Mediterranean Island of Spain. Mallorca is an adventurous destination that offers several activities.

Go for hiking and cycling routes and private yachting facilities, head to Mallorca on the Balearic Islands. You can also enjoy trekking in Spain. Visit pine-fringed white-sand beaches, whitewashed windmills, and picture-perfect mountain villages scattered across the spectacular Serra de Tramuntana mountain range.

  1. Ibiza

The chic Balearic Island of Ibiza is famous for its World's best clubs and more than 50 white-sand beaches. Spent your day at pristine beaches enjoy swimming in stunning azure water. Enjoy the nightlife and unforgettable parties. Treat your senses with the world heritage sites D'Alt Vila lined with 500-year-old houses. The luxurious resorts make your trip outright.

  1. Valencia

Valencia is famous for its mouthwatering food and is home to the famed Spanish delicacy paella. Valencia is a must-visit destination that includes excellent beaches, rich architecture, the old world charm. and the biggest aquarium in Europe. Explore the Valencia City of Arts and Sciences holds an aquarium, Imax cinema, opera house, and science museum. Enjoy romantic accommodation from beachfront lodging to luxury palaces.

  1. Tenerife

Tenerife is blessed with year-round sunshine, a great range of beach resorts in Spain, and several restaurants and entertainment. Enjoy your day out at 500 km long, secluded, pine-fringed white-sand beaches with rocky terrains and scenic backdrops. Go for a romantic getaway like tropical-forest walks, designer-shop struts, volcanic lava, Carnaval, and Pico del Teide, Spain's tallest mountain.

  1. San Sebastian

San Sebastian is famous for its pintxo bars, beach surfing, surreal sunsets, delicious food, and tapas. A jewel region located in northern Spain is ideal for people who crave the coastal vibes. The city has two beaches named La Concha and La Zurriola that are ideal for surfers and divers. Go for the food haunt in San Sebastian is known for its pintxo bars offering succulent snacks packed with local flavor.

  1. Alicante

Alicante is a dynamic, enchanting, historic Mediterranean port with a castle, old quarter, and long waterfront. Experience the royalty of the place as you relive in the contemporary Victorian era. Visit the Castle of Santa Barbara, El Palmeral Park, and Explanada de España beach. Enjoy eating at palm-fringed plazas, sidewalk cafés, and bars.

  1. Toledo

Toledo is one of the oldest cities in all over Europe, known for cobbled streets, ancient walls, cozy restaurants. Toledo whispers romance around every corner offers romantic sunsets and late-night dancing on weekends. Indulge in the best Spanish cuisines in town. Explore beautiful churches, museums, synagogues, and mosques. Live the rustic charms while visiting a castle on top and a river at the bottom.

  1. Andalucia

Andalucia is a fairytale town got Gypsies, flamenco, matadors, tapas bars, geraniums, and strolling guitarists pulling the lovebirds to this gorgeously romantic city. The remote villages of the Alpujarra, hilltop retreats, and the gypsy quarters are the plus excursions. Lost in unforgettable natural settings as Sierra de Aracena and Doñana wetlands, Parque Natural de Cazorla, and pueblos blancos.

  1. Costa Galicia

Costa Galicia is known for its wild coastal walks, deserted white beaches, private windswept coves, a green coast with clifftop, and great seafood. It offers the best seafood in Europe. Costa Galicia is a unique Spanish destination that is economical and largely unexplored. Enjoy a thermal bath with your love, some delectable food, and bonfires all along the beach.

  1. Benidorm

Benidorm is a heaven for adventure freaks and daring duos. A city with three magnificent golden-sand beaches offers water sports including water skiing, scuba diving, snorkeling, windsurfing, and paragliding. Enjoy visiting the four theme parks, lively nightlife, gorgeous restaurants, and excellent shopping facilities. The coastal town is marked with seafront hotels and resorts that make your trip perfect.

  1. Salamanca

Salamanca is known for its beautiful architecture, delicious food, and serene villages. Salamanca is a UNESCO World Heritage City with a history that dates back to the 3rd century B.C.

It is one of the charming Spain tourist attractions

decorated with Gothic, Baroque, and Romanesque architecture. The brilliant architect and picturesque streets of the city bestow perfect pictures for your Instagram.

  1. Segovia

Segovia is famous for its romantic and gorgeous castles, cathedrals, and romantic snowfall.

This magical city is home to the real Cinderella castle. The medieval landmark Alcazar of Segovia was the inspiration for Disney's Cinderella Castle. Segovia is filled with romantic architecture, stunning cathedrals, and gorgeous streets. Here you can find ornate 15th-century architecture, artsy cafes, boutiques, and shops. The destination is ideal for experiencing small-town vibes in a scenic location.

  1. Cadiz

Cadiz is an ancient port known for its iconic architecture featuring over 100 watchtowers, medieval castles, and gothic cathedrals. Eat tuna caught by hand at restaurants, climb the Tower of Tavira and enjoy the views of the Bay or swim on the beaches of Conil de la Frontera. Enjoy your stay in this coastal town and have a memorable experience.

  1. Sitges

Sitges is known for its culinary delights, free-spirited fun, and nightlife. It is not so far from Barcelona just, a 40-minute train ride. Sitges welcome people of different cultures and are famous for their queer-friendly beaches. It became a popular destination for LGBTQ+ locations in Spain. Enjoy your visit by exploring some landmarks and soaking up the Mediterranean sun in a laidback local.

  1. Almeria

Almeria is home to Spain's driest climate and is Europe's only desert. The perfect destination to experience tranquility and natural beauty. Visit The Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park and explore the volcanic formations. Enjoy your day at the oasis, Cortijo Los Malenos, a boutique property decorated with an inviting pool and surrounded by lush gardens. Discover the whitewashed fishing villages and enjoy the freshest seafood in the country.

  1. Marbella

Marbella is home to a wide range of resorts, beaches, and golf courses. The city is famous for its stunning old quarter that features picturesque details like whitewashed buildings with iron balconies and compact cobblestone streets. Take a long walk here feels like you have stepped back in time. Enjoy a romantic stroll in a flora-filled Alameda Park.

  1. Santander

Santander possesses a slower pace of life and numerous beautiful natural wonders. The best way to explore Santander is by walking along the city's waterfront (starting at the Paseo de Pereda). Enjoy swimming and sunbathing at the stunning beaches of El Sardinero and Playa de Matalenas. Discover the striking landmark of the Magdalena Peninsula. Experience the serenity and relaxing vibes while staying at the Santander.

  1. Costa del Sol

Costa del Sol is one of Spain's most popular beach destinations possesses a wide array of beaches. The city provides many choices for the visitors to choose beaches such as Playa de Burriana and Playa de la Bajadilla. Costa del Sol offers plenty of outdoor activities because of its proximity to Sierra de las Nieves Natural Park and the Guadalmina River.

  1. Cordoba

Cordoba is a trip to the Spanish dreams. Its old town section features compact cobblestone streets are lined with whitewashed inns, shops, restaurants, and homes. Furnished with Andalusian accent include wrought-iron balconies, bright blue planters, and painted archways. Enjoy the city's famous historical sites, such as the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba and the Castle of the Christian Monarchs.

  1. Rioja

Rioja is known for its wine production and distribution throughout Spain. You have plenty of chances for wine tasting while you visit. There are more than 500 wineries plus many restaurants that exclusively serve Rioja wine. Experience fun with the delicious food at Rioja's Michelin-starred restaurants and lively tapas bars. Also, you can go hiking or skiing in its surrounding mountains.

  1. Bilbao

Bilbao is famous for housing the Guggenheim. The city is nestled in the middle of a beautiful valley bustled with incredible views of the city and its rolling hills. Visit Casco Viejo (the city's old town) for delectable pintxos (Basque tapas). Explore Parque Etxebarria or, ride the Funicular de Artxanda for spectacular panoramas. Visit the world-renowned Guggenheim and the Museo de Bellas Artes de Bilbao.

  1. Sierra Nevada Mountains

The Sierra Nevada Mountains are the perfect destination for couples seeking a magical wintertime honeymoon and adventure in Spain. It is home to the famous Sierra Nevada Ski Resort, the highest ski resort in the country. Enjoy a hot chocolate in a cozy blanket with your loved one.

  1. Menorca

Menorca is the smaller sister island of Mallorca.

Menorca offers the same kind of jaw-dropping scenery with pristine beaches with turquoise waters.

Discover architectural marvels Cala Mitjana, Cala Macarelleta, and Cala Pregonda. Also, visit Ciutadella (the island capital) to witness old-world structures like the Catedral de Menorca and the Palau Salort. Enjoy your trip to this less crowded island of the Balearic islands.

  1. Ronda

Ronda is known for its unique geography and stunning architecture. This breathtaking mountaintop village is near Malaga in southern Spain. An 18th-century beautiful stone bridge Puente Nuevo that separates the new and old towns of Ronda. Below you will see the incredible views of El Tajo canyon and the Guadalevin River. Visit the Plaza de Toros de Ronda, the historic old town, and the 13th- and 14th-century Banos Arabes.

  1. Albacete

Albacete is also known for its eccentric nightlife and tapas bars. Visit the 15th century Saint John the Baptist Cathedral. Take a trip to the long stretch of shopping centers, and taste the best caracols or snails. Spend the afternoon at Abelardo Sánchez Park. Go on a picnic at Fiesta del Árbol Park to enjoy more green spaces.

  1. Malaga

Malaga is the best destination for adventure seekers. Go hiking at the Caminito Del Rey. The town is on the renowned Costa del Sol, famous for its beaches. Enjoy your lazy days on the sand and water with studding views of the sea. Malaga claims to be the birthplace of Pablo Picasso. Explore his great work of art at the Picasso Museum. Also, enjoy a trip to the Pompidou Center, one of the beloved Parisian museums outside of France.

  1. Avila

Avila is also known as the Town of Stones and Saints and is home to spectacular Romanesque and Gothic churches in entire Spain. It is the best destination for watching romantic sunsets and probably one of the best romantic places in Spain. Enjoy delicious food at custom House, Avila Market, and Blue Moon Over Avila.

  1. Formentera

Formentera is one of the smallest islands of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Formentera is famous for its natural scenic beauty, turquoise waters, and sugar sand beaches. Enjoy swimming and sunbathing at Ses Illetes, Llevant beaches in the north, and Platja de Migjorn in the South. Best Beach Formentera is the favorite hot spot for indulging Mediterranean dishes with stunning views of the sea.

  1. La Palma

Colloquially known as La Isla Bonita, the island of La Palma is known for its breathtaking landscapes and imposing volcanoes. The island is surrounded by vast forests and skies full of stars. Enjoy stargazing at The Roque de Los Muchachos Observatory. Swim in the natural pools of Charco Azul to your itinerary.

  1. Burgos

Burgos is the old capital of the Kingdom of Castilla-Leon set next to the Arlanzon River. Visit

Burgos heritage sites like Puente of San Pablo, the 13th-century bridge, Santa Maria plaza, and the vantage point at Mirador Castillo. Try the famous Spanish cheese of Burgos made from sheep's milk, locally known as Queso de Burgos.

  1. Costa Brava

Costa Brava is an island paradise with craggy cliffs, lush forests, and the whitewashed casitas of Cadaqueslocated northward from Barcelona. It is famous for its seaside resorts, and sunny beaches make it a popular summer destination. The city also boasts Mediterranean buildings and picturesque boat-bobbing villages. Dine at the World's greatest restaurant Celler de Can Roca, a 3-Michelin starred restaurant.