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1. Visit the cave houses of Guadix Almeria
If you hire a car in Almeria, visit the fascinating town of Guadix in the eastern part of the province of Granada. Situated just 100km from Almeria, the cave houses at Guadix attract visitors from all over Europe. Cave dwellings have existed in Guadix for thousands of years, and people still live in these houses today. Cave hotels exist for visitors to spend a night or two in one of the most unusual places to stay in Spain.
2.Reaching for the stars near Almeria
If stargazing is your thing, reach for the stars at Calar Alto Astronomic Observatory in Gergals on the Sierra de los Filabres. The centre is situated on a mountain top which is over 2, 000 metres above sea level, and you can enjoy superb views of space, the Sierra Nevada mountains and also the coastline of Africa. Make the most of the top ten places to visit in Almeria and book cheap car hire at Almeria A irport.
3. Visit Hollywood in Almeria
Almeria has been the setting for some of the most famous spaghetti westerns over the years. With its dry, barren landscape and areas of desert, Almeria was perfect for the making of A Fistful of dollars, The Magnificent Seven and Lawrence of Arabia. Visit Mini Hollywood and Texas Hollywood for a true taste of the Wild West in Almeria.
4. Sample the romance of Mojacar, Almeria
Mojacar is a beautiful hillside resort in Almeria, with much evidence of the Moorish occupation of Andalusia, thousands of years ago. Mojacar offers visitors a maze of winding, narrow streets to explore, typical whitewashed houses, and over 15km of unspoilt beaches.
5. Nudist beach at Vera Playa, Almeria
If clothes are not your thing on the beach, then get down and dirty at Vera Playa, Almeria. Arguably the worlds best naturist resort, Vera Playa is open all year round and offers visitors much more than an all-over tan. The resort boasts a four star hotel and plenty of restaurants and bars along the beach. For a holiday without the white bits, visit Vera Playa.
6. Super scuba diving in Almeria
Almeria is one of the best places to go scuba diving in Spain, especially around Cabo de Gata. You can see snappers, barracudas, eagle rays, red sea fish and ocean sunfish around Almeria, and there are some incredible deep-sea wreck dives available for more experienced divers.
7. Horse riding Almeria
There is no better place to ride in Spain than Almeria. You can ride over miles of rugged countryside and barren desert while making the most of the warm Spanish sunshine. Enjoy the unspoilt scenery around Tabernas, where many adventure films have been made, including Stephen Spielbergs Indiana Jones.
8. Ancient Alcazaba Almeria
The amazing Alcazaba was built in the first half of the 10th century, and offers spectacular views over Granada and the harbour area. The historic walls of the Alcazaba dominate the city of Almeria, and you can climb to the top of the Torre de la Vela and overlook the whole of Almeria.
9. Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park Almeria
If you want to get away from the crowds for a day, take a trip by hire car to the stunning nature reserve of Cabo de Gata-Nijar. Ideal for diving and windsurfing, this is home to one of Europes most original geological features, and includes mountain ranges, sand dunes and an amazing coral reef. Almeria is easy to find your way around. Public transport is available from Almeria Airport but the most economical way to explore the region is to hire a car from the airport.
10. Beach sports at Almeria
There are plenty of beach sports to choose from in Almeria including water sports such as skiing, paragliding and kite-surfing. If you fancy trying something new, and are feeling energetic, turn your hand to Bossaball, which is similar to volleyball on trampolines. If you prefer to vegetate on holiday, there are plenty of great beaches in Almeria where you can relax and soak up the Spanish sun.
11. Flamenco Flamenco Barcelona
Barcelona is one of Spains best cities to see a live Flamenco show. Try out the brilliant Tabloa Flamenco Cordobes, situated at Las Ramblas, 35 where you can enjoy a typically Spanish dinner followed by a scintillating flamenco show. The best way to explore Barcelona is to hire a car from Barcelona International Airport.
12. Football at the Nou Camp Barcelona
Football fans from all over the world come to visit Barcelonas famous football ground - The Nou Camp. If you want to see a match, apply for tickets months before you travel. If you are not lucky enough to get tickets, take a stadium tour of the Nou Camp while you are visiting Barcelona.
13. See Barcelona by helicopter
If you want to experience a birds eye view of Barcelona, take a helicopter trip over the city. From 2, 000 feet you can enjoy the spectacular city views of Tibidabo, Agbar Tower and Montserrat Mountain. Thrill seekers and romantics will enjoy this trip more than most, and you can book before you travel to Barcelona.
14. Chocolate Massage Barcelona style
If you fancy being smothered in chocolate and almond oil, look no further than Lifestyle Barcelona. This sweet treat will leave your skin feeling silky without piling on the pounds. This is a real treat for chocolate lovers. If you want to travel around Barcelona and enjoy this city to the full, the best way to explore is to hire a car from the airport. Cheap car hire in Barcelona can work out cheaper than public transport.
15. Scooter hire in Barcelona
If you want to leave your hire car at the hotel for a day or two, hire a scooter in Barcelona to see the very best of this vibrant city. This is a cool and easy way to get around the city centre, and you wont have to worry about parking.
16. Paella master-class in Barcelona
You can learn to prepare Spains most famous dish with a unique master-class in paella making in Barcelona. This three hour gastronomic package includes a trip to the Boqueria Market, before a cookery class and free wine. The perfect way to learn how to cook paella in the country of its origin.
17. Las Ramblas Barcelona
Barcelonas famous main street of Las Ramblas attracts visitors from all over the world. With street entertainers, pavement cafs, boutiques and shops selling local handicrafts, Las Ramblas offers a wealth of things to see and do in Barcelona. Open air markets are also staged in and around Las Ramblas, and you will find plenty of places to stay in the area. If you hire a car from Barcelona Airport you can explore every nook and cranny of this fascinating city. Cheap car hire is available if you book with carhire4airports.
18. Adventure sport Barcelona
If you are planning an adventure in Barcelona, then try abseiling down a waterfall, or launching yourself into a deep rock pool from 20ft up. Canyoning in Catalonia is increasing in popularit y each year, and you can also enjoy packages and trips to the nearby Pyrenees.
19. Romance in the Air Barcelona
If you are looking for a little romance in Barcelona, surprise your loved one with a hot air balloon trip over Catalonia. Balloon flights are now widely available in Catalonia, and you will experience incredible views over the Pyrenees Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea.
20. VIP Tour of Barcelona on a Harley
If you want to see Barcelona and its sights in style, you can hire a private chauffeur to drive you around the city on a Harley-Davidson. VIP Harley Tours are a highlight of any trip to this city, and prove popular with biking fans from all over Europe. If you want to ditch the hire car after a few days, there is no better way to carry on sightseeing than on the back of a Harley Davidson.
21. The Picasso Museum Malaga
Visit the amazing Picasso Museum in Malaga city centre. The museum is situated inside the former home of Picasso, the Spanish artist, at Plaza de la Merced. Here you will find original works of Picasso plus other exceptional artists. Malaga Airport is the best place to pick up cheap car hire if you are planning to explore the area.
22. The Alcazaba Malaga
You may think if youve visited one old monument, youve visited them all, but this is definitely not the case here. The Alcazaba, Malaga is one of the citys most important historical monuments, and dates back to the 8th century. From the walls of the Alcazaba you can enjoy some of the most stunning views of Malaga you will find anywhere. Remember to take your camera.
23. skydiving Malaga
Not for the faint-hearted, skydiving in Malaga is the ultimate sport for adrenaline junkies everywhere. See Malagas incredible beaches and mountains from 10, 000 feet and enjoy a tandem skydive. If you prefer to keep your feet firmly on the ground, pre-book a hire car to discover Malaga from carhire4airports.
24. Top resort Puerto Banus Malaga
If you are looking to add some glitz and glamour to your trip to Malaga, take a trip down the coast to the fabulous resort of Puerto Banus. See how the other half live, and stroll around the Marina area where you will see some of Europes most luxurious yachts moored. If you enjoy people watching and celebrity spotting, this is the place to be.
25. The Nerja Caves Malaga
If you want to explore one of Europes finest cave structures, Nerja is the place to visit. Situated at the eastern end of the Costa del Sol, on the slopes of the Sierra Almijara Mountains, the caves are located just 4km from Nerja town centre. Unbelievably, this amazing cave structure was only discovered just over 50 years ago by some children playing nearby.
26. Top golf courses in Malaga
Boasting over 70 golf courses along the Costa del Sol, Malaga is a golfers paradise. The courses range from world championship courses at Valderrama and San Roque, to more local 9 hole courses suited to beginners. If you are just starting out, you can get lesson at almost all of the golf courses around Malaga, Marbella, Fuengirola and Benalmadena. If you hire a car from Malaga Airport you can take your time to look around the different golf courses dotted around the Costa del Sol.
27. Day trip to Gibraltar
Enjoy a day trip to the British territory of Gibraltar. Situated close to the Spanish town of La Linea, you can easily pick up a trip to Gibraltar from most hotels on the Costa del Sol. Alternatively hire a car in Malaga, Marbella, Fuengirola, Benalmadena, Estepona or Sotogrande, and you will be in Gibraltar in approximately 1 hour. Known as the Rock, you will find British style bars, restaurants, cafs and shops in Gibraltar. Take a tour of the Rock where you will see the legendary Barbary Apes.
28. Go to see a bullfight in Malaga
Not for the faint-hearted, bullfighting is still an important part of the culture in Spain, and nowhere more so than in Malaga city. Most bullfights take place at the weekends, and the season runs from April to September. Interestingly, you can choose to sit in the shade or the sun when you enter, but the tickets for the shaded areas are more expensive.
29. Extreme Quad Tour Malaga
If you are looking for adventure, and you dont mind being caked in mud and water, you can explore the Malaga woodland, forests and riverbanks on a quad tour. Beginners are welcome on most tours, and full training will be given before setting off. If you prefer a quieter life, explore the sights of Malaga by hire car.
30. Discover Ronda Andalusia Malaga
Ronda is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful cities in Andalusia. Situated in the mountains to the northwest of Malaga, the amazing Taco Gorge drops deeply below the town. The views from Ronda are stunning, and the old streets, squares and fountains give the town a typically Andalusian feel. Try the tapas - in my mind, second only to those in Seville.
31. Terra Mitica Murcia
Terra Mitica Theme Park is well worth a visit, and is situated in nearby Benidorm. If you like roller coasters, you will love it here. Stomach churning rides compete with water rides and white knuckle rides for the best adrenalin rush in town. Hire a car from San Javier Airport, Murcia and Terra Mitica is easily accessible.
32. Golf -mad Murcia
Golf in Murcia is one of the most popular sports in the region. Home to the world-famous La Manga Golf Club, which has been voted Europes top golf resort many times, international tournaments are regularly played in the area. If you are a beginner at the game, you will find plenty of courses where you can take lessons. Tour round the many golf courses of Murcia, by hire car, and find the best course for you.
33. Aquapolis Fun Park Murcia
Aquapolis Fun Park Murcia is the best place to visit in the area for family fun. Water slides and play areas suit children of all ages. The park opens from June to September every yea r.
34. Rock and Roll on the Chiva Bus Cartagena
The famous Chiva Bus combines sightseeing and partying, as only the Spanish can do. This lively guided tour takes in the sights of Cartagena, with singing, dancing and live music on board the bus. The bar is always open on the Chiva bus, and if you still have any energy at the end of the night, you can carry on partying in downtown Cartagena.
35. Sunset in La Manga Murcia
On the far side of the Mar Menor, you will find the unique La Manga Strip. This is a strip of land which juts out to sea with blue flag beaches on either side. The sunrise and sunset over the Mediterranean from La Manga is stunning and well worth a look.
36. Terra Natura Theme Park Murcia
The Terra Natura Theme Park is situated just north of Murcia and boasts an impressive safari park and a water park with over 700 metres of slides and features. This is a great day out for the whole family, and the best way to reach Terra Natura is by hire car from San Javier Airport Murcia.
37. Cathedral of Santa Maria Murcia
The Cathedral of Santa Maria Murcia is situated in the city centre. The impressive baroque facade attracts visitors from all over the world, and can be viewed from one of the many pavement cafs in Plaza del Cardenal Belluga.
38. Spa heaven at San Pedro del Pinar Murcia
If you are looking to totally relax on holiday and fancy being pampered, enjoy the exquisite Spa at San Pedro del Pinar. Relaxing treatments and massages range from hydrotherapy to physiotherapy, and you will feel like a new woman, or man when you leave. San Pedro del Pinar can easily be reached from Murcia, when you hire a car from the airport. Carhire4airports offers cheap car hire at Murcia Airport.
39. Catamaran cruise Murcia
Take a catamaran boat trip from Cartagena, and view Murcia from the sea. From the Mediterranean you will see many of Murcias sights including: historic fortresses, medieval castles and much more. Boat trips leave daily from Cartagena harbour, weather permitting.
40. Go Kart Murcia
Great for the kids, Mar Menor Go Karts attracts thrill seekers from all over Murcia. This is a fun day out and can be enjoyed by all ages. There is even a caf for those of you who want to sit it out. You will find the karting track close to San Javier Airport in the direction of Los Alcazares. You can visit all of the attractions around Murcia if you hire a car from San Javier Airport Murcia. Pre-book your car rentals to avoid time and money when you arrive.
41. Water parks Gran Canaria
There is no better place to visit a water park than Gran Canaria. Boasting three great water parks to keep the kids and the adults happy, you can choose from Ocean Park, Aqua Park in Puerto Rico or Aqua Sur in Maspalomas. Hire a car from Gran Canaria Airport and travel round all three if you are particularly adventurous.
42. Holiday World Amusement Park Gran Canaria
A favourite among holidaymakers of all ages, Holiday World Amusement Park offer the very best in outdoor amusements. Situated in the popular resort of Maspalomas, Holiday World is easily accessible by hire car on the G-C1 motorway. The park includes a fun fair, bouncy castles, a bowling alley, an amusement arcade, restaurants, cafs, nightclubs, bars and an internet caf.
43. Sioux City Gran Canaria
If you want to be transported back to the days of the wild, wild west, then Sioux city is the place for you. This is a great day out for the whole family where you can meet the cowboys and Indians, witness bank robberies and even visit the saloons and wig-wams. 
44. Crocodile Park Gran Canaria
Cocodrilo Park is home to the biggest collection of crocodiles in Europe. The park is built like an African village, and you can learn all about the history and lives of the crocodiles while visiting the park. You can also see tropical fish, birds and enjoy a parrot show. The best way to get around Gran Canaria and enjoy all of its wonderful parks and shows, is to hire a car from Gran Canaria Las Palmas Airport and take your time to explore. Cheap car hire can be pre-booked at Gran Canaria Airport through carhire4airports.
45. Culture and museums Gran Canaria
If you have had enough of the beach, and fancy a bit of culture, you can enjoy the amazing architecture, artwork and museums in Gran Canaria. The best museums to visit include: Museo Canari, Atlantico de Arte Modern and Casa de Colon.
46. Camel Safari Gran Canaria
Now this is a safari with a difference. Camel rides in Gran Canaria are a great way of exploring the sand dunes around Las Maspalomas. Take a trip round the picturesque village of Fataga. You can take a short trip or a longer tour including lunch and prices are very reasonable, starting from around 10 per person. Enjoy the ride. After a long hard day on camel back, hire a car in Gran Canaria to explore the islands many wonderful sights.
47. Gran Canaria Beaches
For those of you who want to chill out and relax on holiday in Gran Canaria, there is no better place to do it than on the beach. The island is famous for its stunning beaches, which are perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Popular beaches in Gran Canaria include: Playa de Ingls, Playa de Puerto Rico, Maspalomas and San Agustin.
48. Palmitos Park Gran Canaria
Palmitos Park Gran Canaria is situated in the southern part of the island and is surrounded by stunning landscapes. This sub-tropical park is home to over 150 different types of cactus and over 1, 000 palm trees. You can also see monkeys, birds of prey and much more within the complex.
49. Dolphin and whale trips Gran Canaria
Home to the bottle nose dolphin, the warm waters around the island of Gran Canaria attract these intriguing mammals to their shores. Short-finned pilot whales are also regularly spotted off gran Canaria, and you can see these amazing creatures in their natural habitat.
50. Day trips by hire car in Gran Canaria
You can enjoy excursions and day trips around Gran Canaria at your own leisure when you hire a car from Gran Canaria Airport. Go where you want when you want, without having to run to other peoples timetables. You can pre-book and pick up cheap car hire at Gran Canaria Airport through carhire4airports who specialise in car rentals and car hire at the airport.
51. Guggenheim museum Bilbao Spain
The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain is a museum of modern and contemporary art, and was built by Canadian-American architect, Frank Gehry. The museum is situated on the banks of the Nervion River, and exhibits works by Spanish and international artists.
52. Maritime Museum Bilbao Spain
There is much more to Bilbao museums than the Guggenheim. Visit the impressive Maritime Museum, the Fine Arts Museum, The Basque Museum and the Euskalduna Conference Centre and Concert Hall in Bilbao, Spain.
53. Atletico Bilbao Football Club Spain
If you are a sports fan, take a trip to the San Mames Stadium, where Atletico Bilbao play football in Spains first division. The club is known for its policy of bringing young Basque players through the ranks, and the club was founded in 1898. If you cant get tickets for the match, take a stadium tour.
54. Casco Viejo or Old Town Bilbao Spain
The old town or Casco Viejo in Bilbao, Spain has an almost medieval feel to it, and is undoubtedly the most colourful part of the city. If you drive to Bilbao by rental car from the airport, you can park close to the old town, and wander around the streets, which are full of bodegas, shops and pavement cafs.
55. The Teatro Arriaga Opera House Bilbao Spain
The Arriaga Theatre is closely linked to the city of Bilbao. Although Bilbao's residents would attend theatrical performances before the Teatro Arriaga was built, the city only commissioned the theatre for dramatic performances in 1799. Make the most of your stay in Bilbao and drive around the various museums and theatres which are easy to reach.
56. Palacio de Olbarri Bilbao Spain
Situated in Bilbaos famous Campo Volantin area, the Palacio de Olbarri was once the palace of Jos Maria e Olbarri, a late 19th century entrepreneur. Since the 1950s, the building has been home to the local port authority and is also known as the Palacete del Puerto Autnomo de Bilbao.
57. Bilbao Restaurants
You can find a wide range of restaurants, fast food joints and tapas bars in Bilbao, serving everything from the finest Basque food to hamburgers and chips. Typical Basque cuisine includes grilled meat and fish, lamb stews, Tolosa bean dishes, Idiazabal sheeps cheese, Txakoli sparkling wine and Basque cider. If you are exploring Bilbao by car rental from the airport, you will find parking easy in the city, and most restaurants are easily accessible from the city centre.
58. The Rivera Market Bilbao Spain
The Rivera Market in Bilbao Spain is one of Europes largest covered markets, and sells fruit, vegetables, meat, fish and fresh flowers.
59. San Anton Church Bilbao Spain
The San Anton Church, Bilbao, Spain was constructed over the old city fortress in 1422. The church was dedicated to San Antonio Abad in the 16th Century, and in 1777, a new tower was built which still stands today. Discover Bilbao by rental car. You can take public transport around Bilbao but a hire car will cost you less than in other areas of Spain, and will give you more independence.
60. Bilbao Cathedral Spain
No trip to the old town in Bilbao is complete without a visit to Bilbao Cathedral. Dedicated to Bilbaos patron saint, the cathedral was first built in the 15th Century. The neo-gothic tower was added in the 19th Century and visitors come to visit Bilbao Cathedral from all over Spain.
If you want to discover Bilbao at your own leisure, rent a car from the airport. Carhire4airports will search over 450 websites to find you the best airport car rental deals in Bilbao.Pre-book you rental car at Bilbao Airport to save time and money.
61. Es Cana Ibiza
If you want to experience the true culture of Ibiza, visit Es Cana. This bustling town has a local market selling handicrafts, leather goods and jewellery. Es Cana beaches are also close to the shops, and you will find a wide range of beach bars nearby.
62. Puig des Molins Ibiza
Puig des Molins attracts thousands of tourists every year and was deemed a world heritage site in 1999. Artefacts and monuments are displayed in Puig des Molins from the time of the Romans and the Phoenicians.
63. Can Marca Caves Ibiza
For the more adventurous travellers, visit the amazing Can Marca Caves. Over one hundred thousand years old, the Can Marca Caves provide stunning views over the Mediterranean Sea, and used to be the hideout of smugglers who tried to bring illegal booty into Spain and Ibiza.
64. Can Ros Ethnological Museum Ibiza
The Can Ros Ethnological Museum Ibiza is situated in a restored house in Santa Eulalia. The museum is fascinating and allows visitors to experience they way of life in Ibiza hundreds of ye ars ago. Tools and handicrafts are displayed, along with information about different Ibizan customs and traditions. If you are thinking of travelling around Ibiza, you can easily navigate the island in a hire car from Ibiza Airport.
65. El Mirador Ibiza
El Mirador is the perfect spot for travellers who like to hike and walk. El Mirador is the highest peak in Ibiza and offers spectacular views of the island.
66. Ibiza clubs
If you havent heard about Ibiza nightlife you must have been in hiding for the past ten years. Ibiza nightclubs are famous throughout the world and attract young partygoers from all over Europe. The worlds largest club, Privilege is situated in Ibiza as well as Amnesia and Es Paradis. There is no better place to enjoy a foam party or a night on the tiles than Ibiza.
67. Archaelogical Museum of Ibiza and Farmeleva
If clubbing in Ibiza is not your thing, take a trip to the Archaelogical Museum in Ibiza for a taste of local history. Founded in the early 20th Century, the museum provides a number of displays of archaeological interest from the prehistoric period through to the medieval era.
68. Sant Carles Ibiza
Sant Carles offers visitors a wide range of long, sandy beaches and a beautiful church which was built in the 1700s.
69. Puerto San Miguel Ibiza
Puerto San Miguel is the oldest village in Ibiza and attracts thousands of visitors a year to its 13th Century church.
70. Visit Las Salinas Ibiza
Las Salinas is a salt flat situated in the south of Ibiza. During the summer the seawater evaporates to leave salt residue. Residents collect, use and sell the salt from Las Salinas.
Ibiza is a perfect island to explore by car. If you plan to visit on holiday, carhire4airports will find you the cheapest car rental or car hire deals available in Ibiza and the rest of Europe.
71. About Mojacar Spain
Situated to the east of Almeria, Mojacar, Spain is situated on a hilltop overlooking the local countryside and open scenery. Resembling a Moorish town with whitewashed houses and cobbled streets, Mojacar also boasts 17km of unspoilt beaches.
72. Calar Alto Astronomic Observatory Almeria Spain
Rent a car and visit the amazing Calar Alto Astronomic Observatory in Gergals, Almeria. Situated on the Sierra de los Filabres at Gergals, the centre is 7, 000 feet above sea level and boasts incredible views of space above and the African coastline below.
73. Wild about the Wild West Almeria Spain
If you are planning to drive around Almeria, rent an economy or small mini car from Almeria Airport and take a trip to the Wild West Theme Park. This is a great family day out and includes reconstructed saloon bars, old film sets for A Fistful of Dollars and the Magnificent Seven, and Mini Hollywood and Texas Hollywood theme parks.
74. Visit the Guadix Caves Granada Spain
Drive to Guadix, situated in Granada province and see how the real cave men used to live. The cave houses at Guadix are built into the rocks, and are still inhabited. You can also stay in a cave hotel if you fancy a day or two away from the hustle and bustle of Almeria beach resorts.
75. Nudist Beach Vera Playa Almeria Spain
There is no better place to hang out (literally) than the Nudist Beach at Vera Playa, Almeria, Spain. Open all year round, this nudie paradise offers beach bars, sun beds and a whole range of nude activities (???). Top up your tan without the white bits at Vera Playa Nudist Beach, Almeria, Spain.
76. Almeria beaches water sports and weather
Almeria is one of the best places to go diving in Spain, and no trip to the province is complete without renting a car and heading off to the Cabo de Gata, where you can see a range of colourful fish including snappers, barracudas and red sea fish. Experienced divers can also book a wreck dive in Almeria. The weather in Almeria is mild all year round, and this region boasts over 320 average days of sunshine a year.
77. Granada Alcazaba Spain
The Alcazaba in Granada is one of the must-see monuments close to Almeria. Built at the beginning of the 10th Century the walls and towers of the Alcazaba dominate Granada and the Torre de la Vela offers stunning views of the city and the harbour below.
78. Horse riding in the desert Almeria Spain
Almeria offers the perfect desert region to go horse riding in Spain. Tabernas offers amazing scenery that has not been spoilt by mass tourism, and also provided the backdrop for Steven Spielbergs epic movie, Indiana Jones.
79. Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park Almeria Spain
Get away from the crowds and visit the Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park in Almeria, Spain. The landscape includes mountains, sand dunes and a stunning coral reef, which provides a superb natural environment for scuba diving, relaxing or walking.
80. Bossaball and Kite Surfing Almeria Spain
With Almerias mild climate and long sandy beaches, there is no better place for water sports and beach activities. For the energetic, try Bossaball, which is one of the latest crazes in Almeria and is similar to volleyball on trampolines, with Brazilian dance music thrown in. If you prefer some solo entertainment, kite surfing is one of the most popular water sports on the Almeria Beaches.
If you want to discover Almeria, rent a car from the airport and have a leisurely drive around the province. You can hire a luxury car, an economy car or a small mini car at Almeria Airport or pre-book car rentals at a much lower price than you expect. Carhire4airports will search 450 car hire sites to get you the cheapest car hire deals in Almeria, Spain.
81. The Marina Alicante Spain
If you are a lover of seafood, there is no better place to sample the food than Alicante Marina. Fresh Mediterranean fish is caught locally and served up in the seafront restaurants, along with paella, lobster and fresh crab. If you hire a car in Alicante, or book car rental, you can park easily in the Marina area to make the most of the impressive restaurants.
82. The Caves of Canolobre Alicante Spain
The Caves of Canolobre are one of the most impressive sights in Alicante Spain. Canolobre is 24km outside the city, and offers stunning views from the top of the Cabezon de Oro. If you have booked car rental in Alicante, drive up to Canolobre in the late afternoon and enjoy the amazing sunset.
83. Santa Faz Pilgrimage Alicante Spain
Attracting over 200, 000 pilgrims every year, the Santa Faz Pilgrimage winds its way from the city centre in Alicante to the Monastery of the Holy Face, which is approximately 8 km away. Crowds begin gathering in the city centre in the early morning, and if you want to experience a typically Spanish pilgrimage, this is the place to be.
84. Kite sand-board on Alicante Beaches
One of the latest crazes to hit Alicante beaches is kite sand-boarding. Not for the faint-hearted, kite sand-boarders can hurtle along the sand at up to 35mph.
85. Bullfight Alicante Spain
With its own museum dedicated to the controversial sport of bullfighting, you can learn all about the history and traditions of bullfighting in Alicantes Plaza de Toros. Car hire in Alicante is cheap so it is worth driving around this fabulous city to make the most of the sights and sounds.
86. Alicante paintballing Spain
Alicante paintballing is a great family day out. This is one of the largest paintball venues in the Valencia area, and you cant fail to have fun. With a bar and caf onsite, you can also enjoy refreshments after blasting your family to death with paint!
87. Sailing Alicante Spain
You can take sailing lessons in Alicante Marina and take a dinghy out on the Mediterranean. There is no better way to meet people, top up your tan and enjoy a thrilling day out on the sea.
88. Aqualandia Alicante Spain
Aqualandia Alicante is Europes biggest water park, and includes some of the worlds top water rides including the Black Hole and the Rapids. Aqualandia Alicante is a great day out for all the family, and is you can reach it by hire car in just 30 minutes from the city.
89. Vergel Safari Park Alicante Spain
Vergel Safari Park is situated near Alicante and provides a great family day out. Animals at Vergel Safari Park include lions, tigers, leopards and zebras, and you can view them all from a safe distance. Remember to bring your camera and your binoculars.
90. Sail to Tabarca Alicante Spain
A sailing trip to Tabarca from Alicante Spain is one of the most popular trips for holidaymakers. Tabarca is situated just 11 miles south east of Alicante and offers visitors clear waters and over 1200 hectares of marine life. Tabarca by sail boat is perfect for a day trip or weekend.
There is so much to see and do in Alicante that carhire4airports recommend car hire and car rentals from Alicante Airport. You can take your time to drive around, get to know Alicante and be safe in the knowledge that with a rental car you can go where you want when you want. Luxury car hire, economy car rentals, sports car hire and cabriolet car hire is all available from Alicante Airport when you pre-book with carhire4airports.
91. Visit the market in San Sebastian Spain
Visit the Mercado de la Bretxa in San Sebastian, which is an underground food market selling every type of vegetable, fruit, meat and fish imaginable.
92. Cafs and street life in San Sebastian Spain
While away your time in San Sebastian with a glass of wine or a bite to eat in a pavement caf or bar and watch the world go by. If you drive to San Sebastian from the airport, leave your rental car at your hotel for a few hours and stroll around this intriguing city.
93. Nightlife San Sebastian Spain
The city of San Sebastian, Spain, really comes to life after dark, and you will find a host of nightclubs, discos and music bars in and around the city centre to suit all ages and all budgets.
94. San Sebastian sights and architecture
Enjoy the amazing architecture in San Sebastian or drive around the outskirts of the city where you will see some of the oldest buildings in the region.
95. The old town and Fort San Sebastian
Drive or hike up to the old town of San Sebastian, and you can explore the fort which is situated high up on the hillside, and enjoy stunning views of the city below.
96. Surfing San Sebastian Spain
There is no better place for water sports and surfing than in San Sebastian Spain. The Atlantic Sea provides great conditions for surfing, and the area attracts water sports fans from all over Spain. You can find the best surf beaches around San Sebastian by taking your time to explore by rental car.
97. La Concha Beach San Sebastian Spain
La Concha Beach in San Sebastian, Spain is one of the best in the area and attracts sun lovers from all over the region. Close to some of the best beach bars and restaurants in the area, La Concha Beach, San Sebastian is a holiday hotspot for thousands of tourists every year.
98. Restaurants San Sebastian Spain
Restaurants and bars in San Sebastian Spain are as varied and diverse as anywhere in Spain. Whether you are using public transport to get around San Sebastian or enjoying the independence a hire car gives you, take your time to sample the excellent fish and seafood served in most San Sebastian Restaurants.
99. Tapas San Sebastian Spain
The best place to enjoy tapas and pintxos in San Sebastian, Spain is the old town. Sit at a pavement caf or enjoy the views from street level and sample the cod cakes, the mushroom patties and the superb cured ham on offer.
100. San Sebastian Aquarium Spain
The San Sebastian Aquarium is located at the end of the pier at the base of Monte Urgull. You can view sharks, rays and all types of sea life through the viewing tunnel. A caf and bar are also located at San Sebastian Aquarium so you can spend a whole day enjoying your visit.
Make the most of San Sebastian and hire a car from the airport. Carhire4airports will find you the cheapest car hire available in San Sebastian at the click of a button. Why use public transport to get around San Sebastian when you can enjoy the independence of a cheap rental car?
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