
Honeymoon in Spain
As an adventurous couple, you and your spouse have chosen a very good honeymoon destination. Spain is exceptional for experiencing the culture, natural and history. The beauty of Spain is unique and there are many different activities that you and your spouse can enjoy. There are also many different atmospheres that Spain has to offer. Whether you and your spouse want to spend time in a small village, in the city or soaking up the sun on a beach, the perfect honeymoon awaits.
Weather and What to Wear
Due to Spain’s geographic location, the weather throughout Spain is very diverse. The climate varies from temperate in the northern region and hot and dry in the south. The months that are best to visit Spain are between April and October. July and August can be extremely hot and very busy all over the country. Madrid, however, is best in the late spring or autumn.
Winter in Spain is usually dry and often sunny but chilly. This is not sunbathing weather, so it is not recommended to travel during this time if you are looking forward to a beach vacation. Spring is considered to be the off-season for Spain. In the south, many people can enjoy the beach especially if it is closer to summer arriving. The summer months, the entire country is hot and sunny. Finally, fall in Spain is just summer lingering through the months and gradually getting cooler. A late beach honeymoon is still possible until October.
If you know exactly where you want to visit when visiting Spain, it is recommended that you research the specific location you will be traveling to on your honeymoon. This is recommended because you will know what weather to expect in the region you will be visiting and you can correctly prepare and pack everything you will need.
As for what to wear in Spain, it depends on where you visit and what time of the year you visit. If you know that Spain will be hot during the time you are visiting, it is recommended that you pack some shorts, sandals, and a light colored shirt. It is always wise to bring along a light jacket or sweater in the event you find yourself getting cool at night. Also, depending on the activities you plan to partake in, such as hiking or walking for long distances, you bring a pair of sturdy, reliable shoes.
Crime
Spain is no different than any other location you and your spouse will visit. There is a possibility that you may find yourself in a small situation, and there is the possibility that you may not. Spain is considered to be a safe destination for tourists. Street crime is still very active; however, that is a risk everywhere. Most crimes that tourist encounter are in urban areas or the tourist areas. The crimes that are encountered include scams and robberies. It is recommended that you are careful about what you bring with you i.e. cameras, expensive purses, etc. as these items can cause you to be targeted by robbers. Overall, Spain is a safe place for a honeymoon destination; you just have to pay attention and keep your smarts about yourself.
Best Place to Stay
The best resort to stay in when visiting Spain is the Valentin Hotel. Within Spain, three resorts are located in Majorca, Minorca, and Cadiz. This resort is a wonderful and relaxing place to spend a honeymoon. Depending on which resort you make reservations for, the activities that are available to you. Some resorts offer golf, tennis, various aquatic activities, horseback riding and much more. The shops, bars, and restaurants are all very friendly and welcoming, and you will surely find something to be your new favorite, whether it is an adult drink or a certain dish. The surroundings of the resort will differ depending on the resort you have reserved; however, you are guaranteed that the views you encounter here will be one to remember.
No matter where you go in Spain for your honeymoon, you can be assured that you will have the time of your life. You and your spouse will enjoy every minute of your trip and with the activities offered by both the resort and Spain itself, there will always be something new to experience. It is important that you research the location you intend on visiting, and you both keep your smarts when venturing out into the streets of Spain.