Looking for the best things to do in Malaga? You’ve come to the right place! Malaga is one of the most vibrant cities in southern Spain. It has a perfect blend of culture, history, and sunshine. Whether you’re wandering through ancient fortresses, admiring art in one of its many museums, or relaxing on the beach […] The post Top Sights and Activities in Malaga appeared first on Anne Travel Foodie.| Anne Travel Foodie
Welcome to beautiful Bilbao! This port city in northern Spain is part of the Pais Vasco — the Basque Country. It’s the largest city in this part of Spain, known best for its culinary scene and the famous Guggenheim Museum. If you think you know Spanish cities, just wait until you see Bilbao — with […] The post 19+ Cool Things to Do in Bilbao, Spain appeared first on Adventurous Kate.| Adventurous Kate
From exploring the pintxos bars to surfing, hiking, and relaxing on the beach, these are the best things to do in San Sebastián, Spain.| Adventurous Kate
These documentaries about the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago located off the northwest coast of Africa, show a rich and diverse history, culture, and environment. The islands are renowned for their volcanic landscapes, unique flora and fauna, vibrant history, and dynamic local cultures, which have attracted many filmmakers who want to share their stories with… Read More »5 Best Documentaries About The Canary Islands| Backpackingman
Looking for a stylish and central spot to stay in Madrid? In this post, I’m sharing my experience at the Hyatt Centric Madrid, a hotel... The post Hyatt Centric Madrid Review appeared first on Traveling Franklins.| Traveling Franklins
Seville, Spain is the capital of Andalusia, a city rich in history, and culture, and a great place to experience Spanish life even if you’re... The post 4 days in Seville Itinerary on a Budget appeared first on Traveling Franklins.| Traveling Franklins
Street lamp at the entrance to El Retiro Park in Madrid. Join Ragtag Daily Prompt Thursday: Street Lamp| The New 3 Rs: Retire, Recharge, Reconnect
If I could only put one thing in my life’s first-aid-kit, I would shove my sister, Chiara in there. She understands all of me because we both front-lined the others traumas. Chiara and I have been moved from house to house, and country to country. Our upbringing was a never-ending goose chase starting with the...| El Camino College The Union
Dive into Valencia’s vibrant queer energy with our fresh guide, covering the best gay bars, neighborhoods, events, and local tips to help you experience the city like a true insider.| Nomadic Boys
Watch Málaga's ancient history and modern energy come together, wrapped up in a picturesque wrapping of stunning beaches & a vibrant culture| Brogan Abroad
Learn how to spend one day in Toledo with this perfect itinerary, including how to visit Toledo from Madrid.| Top Travel Sights
One of the things we were most looking forward to about our recent trip to Spain was devouring churros con chocolate. Fried to crisp perfection and served alongside rich dark chocolate, these are not your| LIVING THE DREAM
"Spain’s left-wing government is seen as a real alternative to far-right policies and as a possible economic and social model." The post Spain: a left-wing alternative in a conservative Europe first appeared on Labour Outlook.| Labour Outlook
We were on the ground in Barcelona speaking to biotech companies, university technology transfer offices, and top pharma firms about their experience at BIOSPAIN and their progress towards securing partnerships. The post Practical partnering at BIOSPAIN: on the ground with biotech innovators ready to take the next step appeared first on Labiotech.eu. © Labiotech UG and Labiotech.eu. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this site’s...| Labiotech.eu
Here are some of the 8 best books about Spain to read before traveling to that beautiful country! *This post contains affiliate links. That just means that if you happen to click on one of those links and end up making a purchase, I make a small commission (and you will have made my day!) […]| Pink Caddy Travelogue
Ibiza is famous for its nightlife and stunning beaches but there's so much more. Here are top Ibiza travel tips to help you budget and maximize| Drifter Planet
From paella to pyrotechnics, and La Loja to the Ciudad de las Artes, sustainable Valencia is one of Spain's best slow-travel cultural escapes.| Dan Flying Solo
Around 50 percent of online shoppers in Germany, France, Italy, Spain and the United Kingdom have shopped at Temu or Shein this year. Compared to a year ago, the amount of shoppers using those platforms has not changed much. It seems that Temu’s and Shein’s growth in Europe has slowed…| Ecommerce News
Zalando has taken new steps in Southern Europe. The German company has launched a dedicated website for Portugal. Additionally, Zalando has started selling beauty products in Spain, which have not yet been part of the offering in the neighboring country. Online consumer spending in Portugal last year was around 4.1…| Ecommerce News
We recently took a family trip to Ibiza, and we were so happy that we chose to go in June. I honestly don’t understand how people visit the Mediterranean in July or August. It’s JUST TOO HOT. I’ve had friends visit southern Europe in July and August, thinking they’ll have a rejuvenating beach/pool vacation, but… The post Is it Worth It To Visit Ibiza in June? appeared first on Destination Daydreamer.| Destination Daydreamer
We decided to visit Ibiza, Spain, one year after having an amazing time in Mallorca (the Balearic Island that neighbors Ibiza). It was a fun experience to see the similarities and differences between the two islands and make amazing memories on both. If you’re still trying to decide which Balearic Island to visit, be sure… The post 14 Things You Need to Know Before Visiting Ibiza Spain appeared first on Destination Daydreamer.| Destination Daydreamer
The islands off the east coast of Spain (aka the Balearic Islands) are some of my favorite places to visit. From biggest to smallest, these islands are: Mallorca, Menorca, and Ibiza. We’ve visited both Mallorca and Ibiza, and I was a little surprised at how different they felt (considering how close they are to each… The post Ibiza vs Mallorca | Which Island Is Best For You? appeared first on Destination Daydreamer.| Destination Daydreamer
We recently visited Ibiza with our kids (ages 6, 3, and 9 months) and had a great time. Before our trip, we received so many confused looks from people when we told them we were going to Ibiza… with kids. Ibiza is notoriously known for its massive nightlife scene, dance parties, beach clubs, etc, and… The post Is Ibiza Family Friendly? appeared first on Destination Daydreamer.| Destination Daydreamer
Not sure if Ibiza Spain with kids is a good idea? Discover the amazing, family-friendly side of Ibiza including beaches, cute towns and food!| Destination Daydreamer
El fabricante de soluciones de software empresarial, Zucchetti Spain, ha tenido una destacada participación en la Feria Logistics & Automation 2025,| Administración de Sistemas
There are some very Instagrammable restaurants in the city Barcelona. On this page I'm sharing the top Instagram restaurants in Barcelona.| Anne Travel Foodie
Valencia is a great destination for a city trip. You can read what to do and see in this blog post and where to eat (vegetarian) this page. Vegetarian food can sometimes be hard to find in Spanish cities, luckily I’m here to help you out! On this page I’ve listed my favorite vegetarian and […]| Anne Travel Foodie
On this page I share my travel blog on the Costa Brava. I'll show you where to go, what to do and where to eat in the Costa Brava.| Anne Travel Foodie
I'm sharing my complete travel blog on Gran Canaria. I'm telling you all about what you should see and must do on this Spanish island.| Anne Travel Foodie
On this page I’m sharing all my favorite vegetarian friendly food spots in Barcelona with you. All restaurants have good vegetarian options.| Anne Travel Foodie
I'm sharing the top 10 sights of Barcelona here. You can't leave Barcelona without seeing these ten iconic spots.| Anne Travel Foodie
Are you looking to make a nice day trip from Barcelona? Visiting the Montserrat monastery in the mountains just outside of Barcelona is great!| Anne Travel Foodie
You can easily reach it by train; quickly read all about this perfect day trip from Barcelona to Colonia Güell and Gaudí's Crypt.| Anne Travel Foodie
How do you move a Buddhist Center? That is the question that the team at Tekchen Choeling Buddhist Center in Spain had to ask themselves last month, when they had to relocate the center’s holy objects to a new location. ... Read more »| FPMT
Wondering where to stay in Málaga for your first visit or a beachy weekend on the Costa del Sol? This guide highlights the best areas, boutique hotel picks, and modern... The post Where to Stay in Málaga: Top Neighborhoods and Accommodation Options appeared first on Travelers Mag.| Travelers Mag
Introduction to Barcelona Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, is a city that effortlessly blends history, culture, and seaside charm. Nestled along the Mediterranean coast, it’s a destination that draws millions... The post Where to Stay in Barcelona: The Best Neighborhoods for Every Traveler appeared first on Travelers Mag.| Travelers Mag
Lieutenant Commander José Antonio Parejo Cabezas, commanding officer of the Spanish offshore patrol vessel BAM Rayo (P-42), met with Commodore Solomon Asiedu-Larbi, flag officer commanding the Ghana Navy’s Eastern Naval […]| Military Africa
If you’re planning a trip to Madrid and want to stay somewhere central, and funky, The Social Hub Madrid might be the perfect spot. Just a short walk from Plaza de España, Gran Vía, and Príncipe Pío, this super cool hotel is set in the most wonderful building and packed with amenities like a rooftop pool ... Read more The post Review, The Social Hub Madrid appeared first on Mini Travellers - Family Travel & Family Holiday Tips.| Mini Travellers – Family Travel & Family Holiday Tips
El fabricante de soluciones de software empresarial Zucchetti Spain ha destacado su presencia en la Feria Logistics & Automation 2025, celebrada en IFEMA los días 15 y 16 de octubre. Este evento se ha convertido en un punto de encuentro crucial para el sector logístico, atrayendo a profesionales interesados en las últimas tendencias de innovación […]| Redes Sociales
Should you spend Christmas in Valencia? Well … maybe! For most of the year, the Spanish Mediterranean would place quite high in a ranking of “most attractive European destinations”. But for two short weeks in December, Germany suddenly leaps to the top of the list, for its Christmas markets, snow, and cozy holiday warmth. And […]| For 91 Days Travel Blog
Valencia lures visitors with its history, cuisine, and beaches, but the vibrant art scene makes it a must-see for "Art in Valencia".| For 91 Days Travel Blog
Madrid, October 2025 — Spain’s vibrant capital is preparing to make Formula 1 history as the first European capital city on the calendar to host a Grand Prix. With Spain now featuring two races, the nation emerges as a true motorsport hotspot, perfectly timed with two Spanish drivers competing at the highest level. Fans worldwide […] The post Madrid, The First European Capital City to Host a Grand Prix appeared first on Travel Dreams Magazine.| Travel Dreams Magazine
Georgina Andrews writes on the inspiring life of anti-fascist fighter and YCL member Charlie Hutchison| Challenge Magazine
Two climate activists defaced a Christopher Columbus painting in Madrid, Spain on the day commemorating his arrival to the Americas. On October 12, two climate activists from the group Futuro Vegetal entered the Navel Museum in Madrid. They then proceeded to throw biodegradable red paint at a painting of Christopher Columbus. The painting, First Tribute […] The post Climate Activists Deface Columbus Painting In Spain appeared first on The Art Insider.| The Art Insider
Fuengirola in Southern Spain is a town of two parts. Towards the Malaga side is more of a resort, popular with Belgians, Dutch, and some Brits, with its attendant sprinkling of "British" pubs as well as a paseo crammed full of lookalike restaurants. Strolling through at night, you are accosted by "propaganda" types, trying to persuade you in. It is the sort of place that has plenty of buzz, but to me at least, little appeal, but you have to see it to be sure. On our two visits to the to...| Tandleman's Beer Blog
From lively Playa del Inglés to the peaceful charm of Puerto de Mogán, here’s my personal guide to the best places to stay in Gran Canaria.| Wanderlust Chloe
Historically, you would be hard-pressed to find a country that has a larger disconnect between cannabis public policy and a nation’s operating industry than in Spain. The European country is home to one of the most thriving cannabis communities and industries on the planet, but a vast majority of that industry is unregulated. Hundreds of […] The post Spain Council Of Ministers Approves Medical Cannabis Royal Decree appeared first on International Cannabis Business Conference.| International Cannabis Business Conference – USA Canada And Europe's Intern...
A historic shipwreck salvage business has pulled up over 1,000 silver and gold coins from a Spanish treasure fleet that sank off the coast of Florida in 1715. The haul could fetch $1 million at market value, with five of the coins found being gold escudos, which along with having a high value as a historic artifact, […] The post This Shipwreck Is ‘Treasure Fleet’ from 1715 with $1 Million in Gold and Silver Coins Recovered appeared first on Good News Network.| Good News Network
Researchers in Spain were left feeling a mixture of confusion and intrigue when they found several straw sandals embedded in a bearded vulture nest. They didn’t know it at the time, but it was over 6 centuries ago that a bearded vulture flew from its hunting grounds into a sheltered cave nesting site and dropped […] The post Scientists Found a 650-year-old Shoe in a Vulture Nest Along with Dozens of Other Curiosities appeared first on Good News Network.| Good News Network
Visas. Healthcare. As you prepare for your big international move, dozens of questions and concerns are spinning around in your head. Passports. Financial papers. Peanut butter. Legal fees. No, the availability of peanut butter isn’t likely to top your list of concerns when it comes to choosing or moving to a new| Expatsi
Today, for Leanne’s Monochrome Madness, Sarah of Travel with Me invites us to photograph ruins. I could so easily take you (yet again) to my favourite ruined abbeys: Fountains Abbey, Jervaulx…| From Pyrenees to Pennines
I've got three citations documenting the use of the garrocha pole in history. What I don't have are any sources that would indicate how the pole was used, or how it was trained. The first is reasonable quality. In 1450 herd size in the Marismas was set at 500 sheep with no more than two shepherds, and 500 cattle with up to four vaqueros (Ordenanzas: 29 verso), . . . The herders were forbidden to carry arms in order to avoid deadly brawls and vaqueros were only permitted a knife and a pointed ...| Recent Questions - History Stack Exchange
A soil scientist who resigned from several journals in 2017 after being linked to manipulated citations has been appointed to the editorial board of a journal copublished by Elsevier and China Science Publishing & Media. International Soil and Water Conservation Research announced in April that Artemi Cerdà would serve as an editorial board member, describing … Continue reading Soil scientist previously named in citation scandal appointed to editor role at Elsevier journal| Retraction Watch
Metzineres, based in El Raval, Barcelona, is a feminist, harm reduction–focused cooperative supporting women and gender-expansive people who use drugs. It challenges punitive, stigmatizing policies by fostering community, autonomy, and mutual care while addressing structural violence rooted in patriarchy, capitalism, and prohibition. Its model merges advocacy, empowerment, and collective care to transform exclusion.| Chacruna
This week, a very royal gathering took place in Belgium, with the King and Queen of Spain coming to town for the opening of a special new art exhibition in Brussels. King Philippe and Queen Mathilde of the Belgians welcomed King Felipe VI and Queen Letizia of Spain to the Royal Palace in Brussels on […]| The Court Jeweller
Increased reliance on gas for grid stabilisation in Spain following the April blackout has been costly, says Ember in a new research report.| News | Smart Energy International
I’m Jefferson Graham, and I’m on a journey to see the world’s most photographable places — to bring you along on a virtual photo walk and […] The post Barcelona Travel and Photo Guide appeared first on PhotowalksTV.| PhotowalksTV
Christmas in Malaga is full of traditions and celebrations, so if you’re visiting Malaga during the festive season, you don’t want to miss all the different events going on during this special time of the year. But don’t worry, because I’ll tell you all the traditions and events taking place in Malaga. As a local,...| My Little World of Travelling
Autumn is one of the best times to explore southern Spain. You can either have a late summer getaway to a beach destination or fully immerse yourself in autumn by going on scenic walks with| My Little World of Travelling
Ecommerce giant Amazon is launching its discount storefront, Amazon Haul, in Spain. It is the third launch in Europe.| Ecommerce News
Iberdrola has expanded its co-investment alliance with Norges Bank by adding 708MW of solar capacity from the Ceclavín and Tagus XL solar projects in Spain. The post Iberdrola adds 708MW to renewables alliance with Norges Bank appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Renewables - Power Engineering International
Granada was the third of the big cities of Andalusia that I visited this summer (after Seville and Cordoba) and it was my favourite of the three. The city is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, helping to moderate the scorching summer temperatures, especially at night. Skilful usage of the area’s scarce … Continue reading "Grandeur of Granada"| The Thrifty Traveller
Amazing fact: In the 10th century the Spanish city of Cordoba was the largest city in the world with about one million residents (as a comparison, London’s population was probably around 25,000 at the time). Cordoba had an advanced civilisation with over 1,000 mosques, 600 public baths, a central water supply, paved streets, street lighting, … Continue reading "The Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba"| The Thrifty Traveller
Seville is the largest city and capital of the Spanish region of Andalusia with a population of around 1.5 million. Its historic centre is packed full of splendid buildings and tourist attractions including three UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Not surprisingly, it was heaving with tourists when I visited earlier this summer. One of those World … Continue reading "Splendours of Seville"| The Thrifty Traveller
The European association of transmission system operators has published first findings into the April blackout across Spain and Portugal.| Power Engineering International
Masdar has acquired a 49.99% stake in a €368 million portfolio comprising four operational solar PV plants from Enel Green Power España. The post Masdar acquires 49.99% stake in four Spanish solar plants appeared first on Power Engineering International.| News - Power Engineering International
Find all the latest articles and watch TV shows, reports and podcasts related to Spain on France 24| France 24
BEST 5-DAY ITINERARY FOR SPAIN If you're planning a trip of 5 days in Spain, I've got you covered! Spain is a beautiful place, filled with amazing attractions and cultures waiting to be explored. With so many incredible places to choose from, it can be overwhelming to plan a Spain itinerary for 5 days that| Arzo Travels
At the Global Mobility Call, Antonio Martín, COO of Grupo Ruiz, revealed the challenges and key factors that have enabled the company to electrify 25% of its fleet, stating that this “requires a commitment to sustainability and a willingness to take risks.”| Mobility Portal
Bones, wool… but also footwear, pieces of basketry, leather, even a crossbow bolt, all collected by Bearded Vultures in their nest over (a long) time. At first glance, these items seem out of place, but they reveal a fascinating story about the history of vultures and people living side by side. What do you think […] The post Bearded vultures: your unusual (natural) history custodians appeared first on Vulture Conservation Foundation.| Vulture Conservation Foundation
Planning a family holiday to the Canary Islands? Discover which Canary Island is best for families, from toddlers to teenagers.| Wanderlust Chloe
The Spanish activist Jorge Jiménez has been researching undercover investigators in social movements for years. Now he is himself under investigation – including on charges of breach of secrecy. Since 2022, twelve undercover investigators active in social and political movements have been exposed in Spain. The activist Jorge Jiménez had direct dealings with three of […] Der Beitrag Activist arrested for research on police spies: Jorge Jiménez from Madrid exposed undercover investigator...| Matthias Monroy
Shipping from Bangladesh to Spain can be done via air or sea. Compare offers of several freight forwarders on the route to get the best deal.| ShipHub
Discover what is slow travel and how to embrace it with practical tips and insights. Start your journey to more meaningful travel experiences today!| Dream Plan Experience
Britain’s National Energy System Operator (NESO) judges that the country’s energy system is well-protected against the sequence of events that led to April’s blackout in Iberia.| Industry Sectors | Smart Energy International
Make Spanish Paella spice mix at home with this simple recipe. This spice mix is great with all types of paella as well as meat and seafood.| The Gastronomic Daily
What's it like to move to and live in Oviedo? This interview shares personal experiences and practical tips for anyone interested in life in Oviedo.| Spend Life Traveling
Figuring out what to do in this magnificent region isn't easy; this article shares the best of the cities, beaches, inland hikes and more. The post Finding the best things to do in the Basque Country (Euskadi) appeared first on Mexico Cassie Goes International.| Mexico Cassie Goes International
This article takes a look at the best day trip options from San Sebastian, helping you to figure out which is best for you. The post Your expert guide to taking awesome day trips from San Sebastián appeared first on Mexico Cassie Goes International.| Mexico Cassie Goes International
If you're wondering how many days you need in San Sebastian, this article will help as it takes you through various itinerary options| Mexico Cassie Goes International
Why Barcelona? Some friends had stayed here a coupe months and recommended it and, well, it was the cheapest flight to Beijing, which is where I’m planning on going next, and seemed to have a good train connection from Marseille. Unfortunately, as I mentioned in the last post, that train was canceled due to a … Continue reading "Barcelona"| Jimbly's Wanderings
Mercedes-Benz Buses hat die Sommererprobung seines neuen batterieelektrischen Überlandbusses eIntouro erfolgreich abgeschlossen. In Andalusien, wo das Thermometer bis 45 °C im Schatten kletterte, bewährte sich der Prototyp unter realistischen Einsatzbedingungen. Getestet wurden Kühlung, Batterieleistung, Antriebsstrang und Energiemanagement – inklusive steiler Anstiege bis auf 2.500 Meter Höhe. Fünf Wochen Härtetest Über fünf Wochen legten die Testfahrzeuge täglich 300 bis 500 km ...| Mercedes-Benz Passion Blog mit smart, Maybach, AMG & EQ MBpassion
Read the new in Business of Cannabis Online : https://businessofcannabis.com/unescos-mondiacult-to-spotlight-cannabis-in-global-cultural-policy-for-first-time/ For the first time in its history, UNESCO’s flagship cultural policy conference will give cannabis a prominent platform, marking the centenary of its international prohibition and reflecting its growing cultural acceptance. UNESCO’s (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation) World Conference on Cultural P...| ENCOD
Visit to Baza, Spain - explore the old town, historic attractions, museums, churches and other unique attractions around this fascinating city| Visit Spain and Mediterranean
Discover the best things to do in Madrid with kids, from parks and museums to fun day trips the whole family will enjoy.| Travel Dudes
El Cabanyal may be just a few metro stops from Valencia’s Old Town, but it still feels like its own seaside village. We stayed in El Cabanyal for two months […] The post El Cabanyal, Valencia Guide: Underrated Fishing Village appeared first on The Nomad Almanac.| The Nomad Almanac
SUNOTEC has announced the launch of SUNOTEC Iberia, a new division dedicated to expanding the company’s presence in Spain, Portugal, and Latin America. The post SUNOTEC launches Iberian division to tap emerging solar markets appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Renewables - Power Engineering International
Discover why Madrid is the ultimate destination for travelers! From tapas to museums, explore the draw of Spain’s capital from someone who lived there!| taytrum travels
Spain has long been associated with sun-drenched beaches, vibrant cities, and world-famous cuisine. While Barcelona, Madrid, and Ibiza are famous for a reason, the true soul of Spain is often found in its remote corners. One of the areas I love the best is Northern Spain, with its green mountains, rugged coastline, and medieval villages,... The post Beyond the Beaten Path: Spain’s Hidden Villages and Untamed Landscapes appeared first on Nomadic Matt's Travel Site.| Nomadic Matt's Travel Site
I fell in love with Malaga Old Town quickly — and for countless reasons. The Old Town has winding alleys, hidden courtyards, and a constant buzz that invites you to explore more. That’s probably one of the best old towns in all of Europe. You have delicious food everywhere, people are as friendly as it […] The post 10 Best Things to Do in Malaga Old Town (Fun & Easy!) appeared first on Waves and Cobblestones.| Waves and Cobblestones
Granada feels like a dream! You’ll notice it as soon as you stroll down those winding streets with their Moorish setting. No place on Earth feels the same, and that’s exactly why I loved preparing this itinerary for spending 2 days in Granada, Spain. This wasn’t my first time in Spain, but it was my […] The post 2 Days in Granada, Spain (Perfect Itinerary for First Timers!) appeared first on Waves and Cobblestones.| Waves and Cobblestones
Looking for the most beautiful Europe cathedrals and basilicas? I’m a sucker for visiting churches when I travel! While there are countless gorgeous cathedrals in Europe, I’ve included all of my favorites. (But the list is always growing!) Each of these is a must-visit for its stunning architecture as well as its history, art, and […] The post 10 Stunning Europe Cathedrals and Basilicas You’ll Love appeared first on Waves and Cobblestones.| Waves and Cobblestones
Plan a scenic family road trip from Barcelona to Southern France with stops in La Fageda, Carcassonne, Narbonne, and oyster farms along the way.| Nanani World
In a Spanish village in the Pyrenees, its last surviving inhabitant lies on his deathbed. As he awaits the end, he plunges into a reverie about his own past – and the past of his village R…| anenduringromantic
CLIENT PROMOTION Rooted in rich, oriental traditions, Tied! Up Coins draws players into a world where prosperity is passed down through delicate| IAG
Pedro Sánchez speaks after Gaza protesters forced cycle race’s early end, while €700m deal with Israeli defence firm said to be off| the Guardian
The Arabic Stairs (Escalera Árabe) hike in El Chorro is one of the best hikes in Andalusia, read all about this trail here!| We12Travel
Despite not being huge "zoo" guys, we've written about the Bioparc in Valencia, Spain, on numerous occasions. Maybe we're so drawn to it, because the park was| For 91 Days Travel Blog
Last updated on the 12th of September, 2025 Fuerteventura, one of the lesser-known and quieter Canary Islands, is a joy to explore. The second-largest of the Canary Islands, located just 100 km off the West Coast of Africa, is impressive and diverse enough to offer adventurous voyagers a multitude of experiences. Imagine a volcanic island [...]| OUR CROSSINGS