The Spain Collection: Two Handcrafted Travel Packages
Ideal for solo travelers, friends, or small groups looking for culture, gastronomy, and authentic city life — all without stress.
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A Bespoke Adventure to Spain
Spain is not just a destination — it’s a feeling. A rhythm that pulls you into its streets, its food, its late nights and slow mornings. With Jovacations, Spain becomes an experience designed around comfort, connection, culture, and unforgettable moments. Whether you’re drawn to Madrid’s royal elegance or the magnetic contrast between Madrid and Barcelona, our Spain packages are crafted to let you travel deeply, safely, and joyfully.
We take care of the planning so you can focus on what truly matters: living the journey.
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Why Visit Spain?
Spain is a land where ancient history meets a high-energy modern lifestyle, making it one of the world’s most captivating destinations. Whether you are drawn by the world-class culinary scene, the diverse landscapes—ranging from the snowy Pyrenees to the sun-drenched Mediterranean coast—or the infectious “live in the moment” philosophy, Spain offers a sensory richness that few countries can match.
What is the best time to visit Spain?
The “sweet spots” for visiting are Spring (April to June) and Early Autumn (September to October). During these months, you’ll enjoy pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer (July–August) is ideal for beach lovers and coast lines. Winter is perfect for a quiet, budget-friendly cultural escape, especially in the milder southern regions.
What are must-see places in Spain?
In Madrid, immerse yourself in the “Golden Triangle of Art” (led by the Prado Museum), stroll through the majestic Retiro Park, and enjoy sunset tapas at Plaza Mayor. In Barcelona, the landscape is defined by Gaudí’s surreal masterpieces, specifically the Sagrada Família and Park Güell, alongside the historic charm of the Gothic Quarter and the bustling energy of La Barceloneta beach. To see a different side of Spain, visit Seville for its authentic Flamenco and Moorish architecture, or head north to San Sebastián for what many consider the best food in the world. For a hidden gem, explore the “hanging houses” of Cuenca or the medieval streets of Toledo.
What is the cultural etiquette in Spain?
The Timetable: Adapt to the local rhythm—lunch is usually at 2:00 PM and dinner rarely starts before 9:00 PM.
The Siesta: While big shops stay open, many smaller boutiques and family restaurants close between 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM for a midday break.
Dress Code: Spaniards generally dress more formally than many tourists. To blend in, avoid wearing beachwear or “athleisure” (like sweatpants) when exploring city centers or dining out.
