Spain holiday spots that locals want to keep a secret from Irish tourists

Published date29 June 2022
But local's aren't likely to be holidaying in these spots. So where do the Spanish go for their summer holiday

Writing for The Times, Monique Rivalland recommends following the example of Spanish domestic tourists and heading off the beaten track this summer. Places like Deià on Majorca or Begur on the Costa Brava might offer you a more authentic experience.

Costa Brava

Large hotels and apartment blocks line the huge sandy beaches of Lloret de Mar or Tossa de Mar, which are popular among Irish and British tourists. Spanish holidaymakers, meanwhile, tend to avoid these crowded locations and instead visit towns like Begur or Palamós instead.

The coastal town of Beguris is noted for the medieval castle that lies at its heart. Cobbled streets and whitewashed houses set the scene for a peaceful break. The nearby cove of Sa Tuna is a must-go if you are in the area.

A short drive southwards will take you to Palamós . It is one of the best-preserved traditional Catalan fishing villages on the Costa Brava. Rivalland says the village is known as a "culinary destination", with top restaurants including La Taverna de L'iberic and Entre Dos Mons.

Majorca

The small coastal village of Deià can be found north of Palma. Hailed as one of Majorca's most picturesque spots, its authentic Spanish charm and stunning views of the Mediterranean have provided inspiration for a number of famous writers and artists over the years, including Robert Graves. It is also home to Ca's Patro March, a rustic restaurant that you might recognise if you have watched The Night Manager.

Rivalland says the beach at Es Trenc is another go-to destination for those in the know. The two-kilometre stretch of bright white sand is located on the south of the island and its blue waters are said to resemble those of the Caribbean.

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