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Pure Adventures

Self-Guided Travel, Your Way!

 

September 2011

Meandering the Catalonia countryside on a clear, sunny day. What better way to enjoy the perfect Spanish climate?

5 Foods to Try in Spain

From glistening beaches to medieval castles, from rugged mountain ranges to peaceful country villages, there is truly a little bit of everything for visitors to experience in Spain.  Quaint ancient towns inspire a feeling of calm serenity while vibrant flamenco dancers and valiant bullfighters, adorned in the customary rich red and black attire grant a glimpse into the country’s well-loved and time-honored traditions.  Everywhere you go there is an underlying feeling of passion and an intense zest for life that makes this country so magical to visit.  One of the best ways to truly experience the beauty and uniqueness of Spain is by tasting some of the traditional dishes that have been prepared there for generations.  Here are 5 foods that top our “must-try” list.

 

Paella Tortilla de Patatas Gazpacho Gambas al ajillo Jamon

Do’s and Don’ts in Spain

Every country has its own history, culture and proper etiquette. Traveling to a neighboring country or one halfway around the world requires a little knowledge and insight into that countries way of life. Spain is no different!  Spaniards tend to be very patriotic and proud of their heritage, and because of this it’s important to learn a bit about Spain’s etiquette in order to fit in and respect those around you. The language, laws and manners are different than you may be used to, so prior to traveling to Spain bear in mind these helpful Spain travel tips.

Tours to Talk About

Catalonia GastronomyLoved most for the outstanding quality, the charm and the high gastronomy of every charming town you visit along the way.

 

Catalonia Wine & WheelsWhile riding along the sea, encircled by mountains, visit the best wine cellars and will discover all kinds of wineries, of different sizes and origin.