Menorca. Balearic Islands. Pure, pristine Mediterranean.

Menorca is one of the Balearic Islands in Spain. Its capital is Mahon, famous for its delicious cheese.In Menorca, beaches and natural landscapes are much better preserved than in the rest of the archipelago, given that livestock and cheese making with the designation of origin “Mahón / Menorca” (Mahón Cheese), the footwear industry and craftsmanship,

Tenerife, Canary Islands (Spain)

Tenerife is the largest and most populated island of the seven Canary Islands. It’s capital is Sant Cruz de Tenerife. Approximately five million tourists visit Tenerife each year, making it the most visited island of the archipelago. It is one of the most important tourist destinations in Spain, hosting one of the world’s largest carnivals,

Picos de Europa and Our Lady of Covadonga in Cantabria (Spain)

The Picos de Europa (“Peaks of Europe”, also the Picos) are a mountain range extending for about 20 km, forming part of the Cantabrian Mountains in northern Spain. The range is situated in the Autonomous Communities of Asturias, Cantabria and Castile and León. The highest peak is Torre de Cerredo, at an elevation of 2650

Ribeira Sacra. Winter way of the Jacobean’ route. Galicia

The Ribeira Sacra is an area that includes the banks of the Cabe, Sil and Miño rivers, in the southern part of the province of Lugo and the north of the province of Orense, in Galicia, Spain. The capital of the area is the city of Monforte de Lemos, in the province of Lugo, which

The Jacobean Route.(Part I) The Primitive Way

Camino de Santiago is the denomination that has a series of Christian pilgrimage routes of medieval origin that go to the tomb of the Apostle Santiago el Mayor, located in the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela (Galicia, Spain).In a stricter sense, it has historically been known as «Camino de Santiago» (today called «Camino de Santiago