Kawan Villages

Spain and its joie de vivre

Between the magnificence of the Andalusian palaces, the effervescence of the streets of Barcelona, the bullfighting tradition in the south of the country, late meals of authentic tapas dishes, hiking among the canyons, the architectural imprint of Gaudi, the legacy of Dali, Picasso and Miro, Spain has something to satisfy the most varied of passions.

Tarragona

A city facing out to the sea, in 2000 it was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its archaeological and architectural riches.

Cadaquès

Curled up in bay sheltered from the wind, this charming fishing village is a siren call to rest and relaxation. The whitewashed houses, the blue sky and the abundant colours of the fishing boats create a unique ambiance. The spirit of Dali is everywhere. His casa-museo in Port Lligat, decorated with eggs and paintings, draws its visitors into the madness and fantasy world of the famous artist... It’s a stopover that visitors don’t forget in a hurry.

Salamanca

The old town with UNESCO World Heritage status and its university, the oldest in Spain, are well worth a detour.

Gerona and its region

40 minutes from Figueres, the Gerona region has retained its authentic character and takes you back to the Middle Ages with its fortified towns, monasteries, castles and Gothic and Romanesque cathedrals... Besieged on numerous occasions, the capital of northern Catalonia delivers its rich and intense history through its architectural jewels, notable its Arab baths, ramparts and the Santa Maria cathedral. Dali museum (Figueres)

Much more than just his works are exhibited, the museum dedicated to the Spanish artist is itself a work of art.

Universal Studio Port Aventura (Reus – Barcelona)

The theme of this vast attraction park is the famous American film studio. The numerous attractions will appeal to both parents and children.