Bermeo Bermeo is a fishing town whose harbour preserves all its traditional local seafaring charm. The road to Bilbao has some strikingly beautiful coastal scenery visible from several viewing points.
Betancuria The former capital of Fuerteventura, Betancuria has a historic centre presided over by its church-cathedral.
Betanzos This town, washed by the Mandeo river and its tributary, the Mendo, celebrates numerous fairs and trade shows throughout the year.
Beteta The municipality of Beteta is located in the mountainous area of Cuenca, at the foot of the Arab castle of Rocafría, from which we can have splendid panoramic views of the surroundings.
Blanes The township of Blanes, is located in the southernmost end of the province of Girona, by the mouth of the Tordera river. Along its four-kilometre-long coastline, cliffs alternate with quiet coves.
Boadilla del Monte Boadilla del Monte is located in the southeast of Madrid, near the municipalities of Majadahonda, Villaviciosa de Odón, Alcorcón, Pozuelo de Alarcón and Brunete.
Boborás The municipality of Boborás is in the northeast of the province of Ourense. It is part of the region of O Carballiño. It stands on a wonderful site, from where you can visit vineyards, forests and meadows.
Bornos Located by the large reservoir named after it, Bornos is one of the towns in Cadiz with the broadest horizons, as well as its gleaming traditional whitewashed houses. Its historic quarter has been declared a Property of Cultural Interest.
Brihuega In his masterpiece "Journey to the Alcarria", the writer Camilo José Cela describes this historic town, situated in the spectacular Tajuña Valley, possessing an amazing heritage and scenic landscapes. Its old quarter has the Property of Cultural Interest designation.
Brozas Brozas has a magnificent fortress, as well as interesting noble buildings. In the municipality we find a famous spa.
Buñol Buñol is just 39 kilometres from the city of Valencia, in a mountainous area close to the coast. This town is the setting for one of Spain’s most unusual fiestas.
El Burgo de Osma Burgo de Osma, an ancient and monumental episcopal city, is situated at the foot of the Ucero River and offers one of the best-preserved medieval enclosures in the whole province of Soria. It is not for nothing that the city was listed as a historic and artistic site.
Burgos Burgos (Castile-Leon), one of the main stops of Camino de Santiago, preserves major signs of its medieval splendour.
Cabanes Countryside, coastline and culture conform the heritage of this village in the province of Castellón.
Cabo de Palos This is an interesting area for scuba diving fans. Its sea bed is one of the most important nature reserves in the Mediterranean.
Cabo de Peñas The Peñas cape is a remarkable strip of land which projects out into the Cantabrian Sea in the central section of the Asturian coastline, and which has been declared to be protected countryside.
Cabra A Municipality located to the south of the province of Cordoba, in the spurs of the Subbetic Mountains. Surrounded by olive orchards and organic-produce orchards, the city has a stately and tranquil appearance.
Cala de Portinatx Portinatx is located in the northern part of the island, in the municipality of Sant Joan de Labritja.
Cala Ratjada Ratjada Cove is located by a point of the same name, in the westernmost end of the island of Majorca.
Calaceite A museum has been created in Calaceite in order to commemorate and spread knowledge of the figure of Joan Cabré (1882-1947), an illustrious archaeologist.
Calafell Found at the top of a hill, the town of Calafell, on the Costa Daurada, combines the charm of its historical legacy with its seafaring tradition.
Calahorra It is the main town in Lower Rioja. It stands on a promontory overlooking the fertile plain of Cidacos and its chief activity is distributing the area's excellent garden produce.
Calatayud Calatayud, a traditional crossroads, is an important city in southwest Aragon whose past goes back to Roman times. In its historic centre, some of the best examples of Mudejar architecture in Aragon are preserved.
Calella Calella, the holiday capital of the Costa del Maresme, has numerous outdoor terraces, restaurants and a lively nightlife which –along with its beaches– all make it an attractive destination for visitors.
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.
Valldemossa The monumental compounds of Valldemossa rise between Sierra de Tramuntana and the Mediterranenan, a few kilometres away from the Majorcan Costa Nord.
Calvià The Majorcan town of Calvià dominates a land on the foothill of Sierra de Tramuntana, on the shore of the Mediterranenan.
Almería The easternmost Andalusian capital dominates a coastline dotted with almost virgin beaches and an interior marked by peculiar semideserted ecosystems.