Callosa d'en Sarriá Its origins can be traced to an Arab farmstead. From the start, this was always a coveted region, due to the rich, abundant and pure waters of the Algar river, also known as the "river of health".
Cambados Located right on the Ría de Arousa, Cambados is considered to be the capital of Albariño, one of the best white wines of the world. Its historic quarter has the Property of Cultural Interest designation and it is home to one of the most important groups of nobility pazos in Galicia.
El Campello Its natural surroundings and kilometres of beaches and coves make this an ideal destination for a range of sports.
Cullera The Mediterranean town of Cullera is located in the centre of the Valencian coast, tucked away between the sea and the mountains.
Pollença The northernmost spurs of Sierra de Tramuntana are the backdrop of the Majorcan town of Pollença. Widely known for its lively port and crystal-clear bay, the town has a medieval historic quarter that sits only a few kilometres away from the Mediterranean sea.
Tarragona In Tarragona, a City declared World Heritage, history comes out of the books and is enjoyed at every step.
Sitges Located between the sea and the mountains, the city of Sitges (which belongs to Barcelona) offers a wide variety of leisure activities to visitors. The Coast of Garraf, on the Mediterranean sea and the surrounding mountains, provide a beautiful natural setting to this town.
Los Realejos The municipality of Los Realejos stands in the middle of the fertile valley of La Orotava, in the north of the island of Tenerife. Near Puerto de la Cruz, it has ample tourist attractions, including beaches and inland routes.
Deya Deià is a beautiful town in the Majorcan coast known as Costa Norte, situated between Sierra de Tramuntana and the sea.
Tui The city, which has been declared a Historic-Artistic Site, has had its heritage enriched over the centuries thanks to its strategic location.