I recommend you in Almeria to go to "El quiosco de ciudad jardín", and "la Barraquilla de El Alquian". And if you go back to Valencia, make a round of "all i pebres" in "El Palmar" island, perhaps the island with more restaurants per inhabitant and per square feet. It is a dish that can be eaten in tapa, but it will disappear soon because ales are disappearing. Last but not least, go to the "feria del tomate del Perelló" any year. I think it is the best tomato all over the world, and you can eat it only there and nearby, and only in summer, and there is also special "Feria" tomato dishes, and not only salads, from restaurants in the zone.
I write this comment because this morning a VERY annoying person has been sending me messages on WhatsApp asking me to enter the video and like it, promising me money if I did it, obviously I'll send it to hell. Most of the likes and subscribers are fake. I'm also Spanish (SI SOY ESPAÑOS ESCRIVO ESTO PARA QUE VEAN QUE SE ESCRIVIR EN ESPAÑOL Y SE DE LO QUE HABLO JUSTO HAORA) everything in the video is a lie. Congratulations, you have my dislike and reported to UA-cam for spam and attempted scam.
We visited Bilbao and San Sebastián for the 1st time in Nov 2023 … the food was amazing as expected ... we getting too old for bar hopping Basque life … sometimes we just want a sit down quiet dinner 😅
How easy was it to visit San Sebastián from Bilbao? My son is flying into Bilbao from Madrid..but is thinking about spending a night in San Sebastián. Can he do a day trip from Bilbao if he takes the train or should he spend a night?
The production of this video was outstanding!!! A full visual menu along with a very interesting and informative narrative. Taking turns between you to narrate (with a different background each time) was also good on the senses, as it kept you alert and attentive to the information provided. Personally, I would also like to go to Jerez. The Flamenco museum also peaked my interest. Thanks for another awesome video and wishing you all a Feliz Año.
I’ve walked sections of the senda litoral and while it’s great for catching a sunset or sunrises, you still have to deal with lots of interference in terms of infrastructure. Coincidentally, there is a Camino de Santiago from Malaga heading north called the Camino mozárabe for those who want to actually get into the true Malaga and Andalusian countryside. Great video like always.
You guys are amazing, the images, beautiful, the editing, sharp... but nothing would ever work without the incredible screenplay that you develop! It is really something to admire! Congrats from Brazil!
Great recommendations! Northern Spain is always a fantastic choice to visit and of course Spain is full of beautiful villages that are well worth visiting such as La Alberca, Trujillo, Altea, Puebla de Sanabria and many more. Greetings and thanks for the video!! Enjoy this 2024!!
Thank you guys, great video. I went to Pontevedra when doing el Camino a Santiago, beautiful small town a surprise actually, I keep telling everybody that Pontevedra is the cleanest town / city javelin ever seen in my life.
Just returned from our first trip to Spain-thank you for your GREAT video introductions and suggestions! We went to Burgos in north central Spain expecially to see the Museum of Human Evolution (because of the ancient human remains in Atapuerca) and we were blown away-by that museum, the city museum, the Cathedral, just everything! Even Gaia a vegetarian restaurant across the plaza from our hotel Meson del Cid. The whole trip focused on antiquities and we were not disappointed-Madrid, Huelva, Sevilla, Barcelona, Segovia in ten days (not nearly enough). Rode trains mainly, had a home base in Madrid, ate great food,hot chestnuts on the Rambla in Barcelona- amazin trip. I need about 4 more trips with different themes! SPAIN IS AWESOME!
Hi Elena, I plan on traveling to Spain in October and I was thinking of Barcelona and Madrid, but would you recommend any other place? Those are just a place that pop up, but I know there’s tons of beautiful places to go to.
Thankyou! I'm from Sydney and just spent six weeks in Spain in 2023 and it was wonderful - I still can't stop obsessing about it. I've already started a new list of places to visit "next time". (Although a 350 euro dinner might not be an option!!) I was lucky enough to visit some spots in the Spanish Pyrenees and would highly recommend it! So beautiful - you'll love it. Love watching your videos! Hasta pronto!
I just discovered your channel and now I am re doing my itinerary for my trip to Spain. Your video on the fast trains in Spain was very informative for me. Going to be watching all your videos. Cheers from Canada.
Thanks, James and Yoly. A wonderfully presented guideline for Spain in 2024. Jerez, Almeria and the Pyrenees all sound like great places to explore. I traveled through Jerez and Almeria on a road trip years ago and thought they were stunning.
I've driven across The Pyrenees many times over the years. Mind blowing. There's some great camp sites, some very basic but in spectacular settings. You'll have a great time.
My friend is going to Las Fallas this year with 80 yo parents with mobility issues. Also Barcelona, Madrid and London on the same trip. Wish them much luck. Happy safe travel.
I wish Northern Spain was warmer! We actually had our last 2023 and first 2024 trip in Spain. It was also our babymoon. It was amazing seeing a bit more of Andalucía. We stayed in Málaga and did day trips to Benalmádena and Granada. I simply love Spain ❤
Don't miss the beautiful and ancient town of Seron in Almeria Province about a one hour drive up the spectacular Andalusian mountains from Almeria city. The vistas are stunning and Seron is where the famous Serrano ham originated and still made today. There's a huge ham festival in the summer. It's a white town of silver cobblestone streets. Truly a Spanish treasure.
Going back this summer to do the first 120kms of the Camino Francés! Did the last 120 & loved it. Will be my 6th trip to Spain, & will follow 3 weeks of school in Marbella to write my DELE B1 exam!
wow, the work on the content quality is so much visible I feel your channel is becoming must-watch for me as a fresh immigrant in Spain! thanks so much for your efforts!
We are traversing the Pyrenees from Bilbao to Begur on the costa Brava staying here for a week via Ainsa and then back via Leila and Navara before travelling back to England via Bordeaux and Saumur in the Loire region, a three week journey in June, can’t wait
This is great stuff. We love your channel. We are going to Spain in 2025 and are thinking that the fast trains are the way to go for us. Coming from Australia, a little nervous about driving. So more train destinations please.
This was your best video yet! Especially since I’m from Jerez and you’re focusing on my hometown. This year we’ll be traveling from Texas 🤠, to Madrid, Valencia, Murcia and Jerez to see the fam!
Thank you for your video...we already explored Malaga, Alicante, Barcelona and Seville, next stop in two weeks is Valencia...hopefully we will get to explore north as well as there is so many amazing places to see in Spain.
I’m going to Santiago and other towns of the North in September this year. I’m so excited to finally being able to visit where my grandparents were from 🥹🥹🥹 first time in Spain too 🇪🇸 love your videos btw ❤
I'm walking the Camino Primitivo this year, which will start in Oviedo. Last year I talked the Invierno starting at Ponferrada, and it's a beautiful city.
Northern Spain is often forgotten about and a lovely place. Of course, the weather isn't always great but there are many sights to see and it's less crowded. A more authentic experience too. I really like Fabada.
Thank you for sharing all this news! Although I'm from Spain I didn't know many of these things 😅 My Spanish students love your videos, so informative and useful when they visit Spain. I always recommend them to watch them before their trip.
Oh, Yoli! The expressiveness of your hands/fingers when you introduced the "flamenco" section of the video! While I love certain forms of dance, I don't pretend to be knowledgeable about flamenco. But ... O.M.G.!
I'm spending 6 days in Granada for Easter and really looking forward not just to the parades but also to visiting the rural areas surrounding Granada. I'm then heading to Jerez and Cadiz for 3 days. The Flamenco museum will be on my list!
If you visit Jaen around May, you might want to take a side trip to Cordoba for their annual "Fiesta de Los Patio." Cordoba's famously beautiful, private home courtyards are open to the public. This year the event occurs May 2-12. I've never been there around that time, but I do find Cordoba and Granada to be the most alluring areas of Spain. (My ancestry for generations is in Galicia, but I'm more drawn to southern Spain.)
Oh I would love to go to Spain. My grandmother’s parents are from Spain. They came to Ellis Island in New York and moved to Texas. My grandmother was born after arriving in Texas. I wish I could go to Spain it would be awesome to visit where my grandparents are from. I also wish I was rich and my grandma still alive I’d take my family. Whoever visits Spain please enjoy your trip for my family and I 😊😉 btw @spainrevealed I love your video ❤ thank you thank you 🙏 I get to experience Spain through you 😊
James and Yoly, thanks for the update and for sharing. Asturias is stunning, I've only been there once but would highly recommend it as a place to add to your travel plans! Much ❤ to you both!
My bucket list would be to drive along the Pyrenees as well, but I will be hitting the various Paradores that are up there along with Besalú, Castellfollit de la Roca, Bagergue, Andorra la Vella, Benasque, Torla-Ordesa, Aínsa, Ansó, and Canfranc. Second choice would be Lanzarote. Albarracín would probably be my third. Weekend trips for us will be Zamora, León, Valencia, and Alicante. So much to see and love in Spain!
Wow, Bravo guys, this is a killer video, so well written and filmed. I love how you'll add some motion as you enter a shot...I think all your hard work over the years has made you real pros. Very cool to see.
Oh my goodness I think you two have enticed me to make a third trip to Spain! Lots of great things happening especially with the train routes that will make it much easier.
Lots of beautiful places to see in Spain. I like that high speed rail is available in many parts of Spain as well as throughout Europe. I also like the fact that there are plans to phaseout short haul airline flights and instead make use of more environmentally friendly high speed rail. I only hope a similar move be made here in the USA.
i am glad that i found your channel, I was thinking of traveling to Spain the week proceeding easter. You have given me a lot of things to think about.
Gracias, gracias gracias! Had a wonderful trip in early December to your magnificent country. Madrid, Grenada, Valencia and Barcelona. Your Madrid guide was invaluable! Fast train from Madrid to Grenada was very pleasant and comfortable. In Madrid, we found a casual tapas bar called Casa De Comidas D Diego. We sat in an outdoor vestibule and my wife ordered a beer and I ordered white wine and the waitress delivered what was obviously not white wine. Because of your videos, I recognized it was a “vermouth” ! Instead of returning it, I tried it and it was great! It had a lemon twist and paired so well with the plate of olives. Already planning a return trip and will definitely travel off season to Asturias!
I'm most excited this year to be learning Spanish, I hope to go there again next year. I visited last year in my van (no aircon) but I arrived during the heatwave and had to stay in Northern Spain 😂 Which I loved! I'm excited to come back in 2025!
Finally Almeria, after 4 years in BCN I moved there and it is very remote to all the other places you have reviewed. I can't wait for your recommendations.
Can anyone suggest any really good flamenco shows in or aroun Málaga? I'm going to Spain on Monday with my family. So excited. It's one of my favourite places to be. We're going to Málaga this time because it's warm there. We have snow and very low temperatures here where we live.
We went to the western town thing when we visited Almeria (stayed in Roquetas del Mar). Nice day out and we were surprised by the saloon act singing an Aussie favourite ... "Waltzing Matilda". Once again I have bookmarked several things for our next visit. Thanks again for all your great videos.
oh my gosh! So excited about your thoughts on visiting Almeria! We have dear family friends there! Just returned from Spain in October. Would love to return soon. Give your fans a heads up on your travels! My friends would likely love to assist! LOVE LOVE Almeria!
I recommend going to to la Cala de Mijas and go to Kiosko Torreón la Cala and then walk down to Mijas Costa and get food at Chiringuito El Juncal ❤️👌🏼 if you have it in you keep walking to Cabopino - it’s a busy beach not my fave, very touristy, but fun to hire a boat there and the route behind it towards Marbella is on the Senda Litoral through and the woodland and dunes with a view of the sea. It’s beautiful.
A tip for your visit to Jerez… Bodega de Diego -Vino Aldiso. My husband and I discovered his quaint , local (not touristy) bodega rich with history first in 2016 and make the 2 hour beautiful drive from our home just for his sherry and brandy every year and sometimes more 😉 The best I have ever tasted anywhere in Spain. He does wonderful tastings and worth a visit.
We are Paradores people too thanks to your Cuenca & San Estevo videos!! But we will stay open minded & look forward to your CV adventure in the Pyrenees! Really enjoyed the 2024 video! Thnx! 👍🏼
Wonderful new video - thank you. Great information and enjoyable to watch. Production quality improved - nice! We're heading to Asturias and Galicia this spring, 2 areas we've not been to before. On places for you to go, have you thought about doing a trip to the Canary or Balearic Islands?
Oh wow that’s great news about Ouigo train going to Alicante from Madrid as we are heading to Alicante in March 😊 all thanks to Spain Revealed I can’t wait to go back
A BIG thing to potentially address. Traveling to Barcelona in March. MOST US credit cards will not work right now to book the Sagrada Familia because of the new EU requirement for two factor autentication for credit cards. Something most US credit cards do not have. The reservations are being declined for US customers. This could be a BIG problem. Anything you can suggest? The Sagrada Familia staff is not the most responsive.
Great list! I live in Pensacola, Florida, which is the winter training base for the American Magic sailing team. Barcelona is their summer training base. I'm hoping to get to see them practice in Barcelona when we're there in March. Let me know if you know of a practice schedule at Barceloneta!
I plant to go to Barcelona & Paris in a few weeks & taking a stop to visit Andorra for a couple days to explore nature. Please let me know if they have guided hiking tours in Andorra THANK YOU!!!
Nice video and videography (a little different from past efforts, but it works.) I dislike the camper vans too - but I am interested in your trip to the Pyrenees mountains. We did a tour from Barcelona up to Ax-les Thermes and Andorra a number of years ago in December and it was quite lovely. If possible, visit both France and Andorra when you do that trip (though Andorra seems more like an outlet shopping mall experience.) Be well and safe, have a wonderful 2024 and keep the videos coming. Love to see you guys pop up on UA-cam every other weekend or so!!
Great video as siempre! I am a Brit , who lived near The Pyrenees on the French side . Love them and got to do an amazing train trip from Bcn with Rodalies to Latour de Carol , in the heart of the Pyrenees . Just stunning and for 12€ !!! I now live in Gran Canaria and have asked Yoly on Insta when you are coming here . We have a little language school in Las Palmas and a nice room to rent , so ? ☺☺☺
Thank you for the warning about Americas Cup in Barcelona...I was thinking of staying closer to the waterfront when I am there in September since I have never had time to check out that part of the city...but maybe not! Good to be aware that lodging prices might be higher.
At 7:40 you mention the small village of Trevejo. In the local language of the valley "A Fala" It's called Trevello, a mixture of Gallego and Asturiano.
I find funny when people recommend Oviedo as summer holiday destination. Oviedo is a city that shines in winter and is boring in summer. During the summer even the smallest coast towns are more alive than Oviedo. After all, that's where the ovetenses are too.
Another great video. Thanks so much for your videos, I'm really enjoying them and learning a lot. What is the weather like in March? I'm gonna be in Spain for a week and half. Thanks again!
Hello James and Yoli. Love your channel and it is a terrific resource and I know it is going to make our trip to Spain more enjoyable!! Is it possible for you or Yoli to recommend a place to see traditional Flamenco? We will be in Madrid for 2 nights, Valencia for 2 nights (doing the paella here!) and Barcelona for 3 nights. April 29th - May 5th. Thank you!!
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I recommend you in Almeria to go to "El quiosco de ciudad jardín", and "la Barraquilla de El Alquian".
And if you go back to Valencia, make a round of "all i pebres" in "El Palmar" island, perhaps the island with more restaurants per inhabitant and per square feet. It is a dish that can be eaten in tapa, but it will disappear soon because ales are disappearing.
Last but not least, go to the "feria del tomate del Perelló" any year. I think it is the best tomato all over the world, and you can eat it only there and nearby, and only in summer, and there is also special "Feria" tomato dishes, and not only salads, from restaurants in the zone.
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I'm also Spanish (SI SOY ESPAÑOS ESCRIVO ESTO PARA QUE VEAN QUE SE ESCRIVIR EN ESPAÑOL Y SE DE LO QUE HABLO JUSTO HAORA) everything in the video is a lie. Congratulations, you have my dislike and reported to UA-cam for spam and attempted scam.
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We visited Bilbao and San Sebastián for the 1st time in Nov 2023 … the food was amazing as expected ... we getting too old for bar hopping Basque life … sometimes we just want a sit down quiet dinner 😅
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How easy was it to visit San Sebastián from Bilbao? My son is flying into Bilbao from Madrid..but is thinking about spending a night in San Sebastián. Can he do a day trip from Bilbao if he takes the train or should he spend a night?
Takes about a 1hr+ by express bus so doing a day trip is possible…if there are a few restaurants you want to try than spend a night there
The production of this video was outstanding!!! A full visual menu along with a very interesting and informative narrative. Taking turns between you to narrate (with a different background each time) was also good on the senses, as it kept you alert and attentive to the information provided. Personally, I would also like to go to Jerez. The Flamenco museum also peaked my interest. Thanks for another awesome video and wishing you all a Feliz Año.
Thank you Gina!
I’ve walked sections of the senda litoral and while it’s great for catching a sunset or sunrises, you still have to deal with lots of interference in terms of infrastructure. Coincidentally, there is a Camino de Santiago from Malaga heading north called the Camino mozárabe for those who want to actually get into the true Malaga and Andalusian countryside. Great video like always.
You guys are amazing, the images, beautiful, the editing, sharp... but nothing would ever work without the incredible screenplay that you develop! It is really something to admire! Congrats from Brazil!
Great recommendations! Northern Spain is always a fantastic choice to visit and of course Spain is full of beautiful villages that are well worth visiting such as La Alberca, Trujillo, Altea, Puebla de Sanabria and many more.
Greetings and thanks for the video!! Enjoy this 2024!!
Thank you guys, great video.
I went to Pontevedra when doing el Camino a Santiago, beautiful small town a surprise actually, I keep telling everybody that Pontevedra is the cleanest town / city javelin ever seen in my life.
Just returned from our first trip to Spain-thank you for your GREAT video introductions and suggestions! We went to Burgos in north central Spain expecially to see the Museum of Human Evolution (because of the ancient human remains in Atapuerca) and we were blown away-by that museum, the city museum, the Cathedral, just everything! Even Gaia a vegetarian restaurant across the plaza from our hotel Meson del Cid. The whole trip focused on antiquities and we were not disappointed-Madrid, Huelva, Sevilla, Barcelona, Segovia in ten days (not nearly enough). Rode trains mainly, had a home base in Madrid, ate great food,hot chestnuts on the Rambla in Barcelona- amazin trip. I need about 4 more trips with different themes! SPAIN IS AWESOME!
Hi Elena, I plan on traveling to Spain in October and I was thinking of Barcelona and Madrid, but would you recommend any other place? Those are just a place that pop up, but I know there’s tons of beautiful places to go to.
Me as a Spaniard living overseas about to move back in May watching what I can expect.
That is what I would like to do soon...I am from León living in the US
Thank you for reigniting our Spain travel excitement! We can't wait to some several of the places you talked about!
My son and I did the Camino del Norte last summer, the north of Spain is just gorgeous.
Thankyou! I'm from Sydney and just spent six weeks in Spain in 2023 and it was wonderful - I still can't stop obsessing about it. I've already started a new list of places to visit "next time". (Although a 350 euro dinner might not be an option!!) I was lucky enough to visit some spots in the Spanish Pyrenees and would highly recommend it! So beautiful - you'll love it. Love watching your videos! Hasta pronto!
I just discovered your channel and now I am re doing my itinerary for my trip to Spain. Your video on the fast trains in Spain was very informative for me. Going to be watching all your videos. Cheers from Canada.
Welcome to the community!
Thanks, James and Yoly.
A wonderfully presented guideline for Spain in 2024. Jerez, Almeria and the Pyrenees all sound like great places to explore. I traveled through Jerez and Almeria on a road trip years ago and thought they were stunning.
Thank you Carmen. That sounds like an awesome road trip!
I've driven across The Pyrenees many times over the years. Mind blowing. There's some great camp sites, some very basic but in spectacular settings. You'll have a great time.
My friend is going to Las Fallas this year with 80 yo parents with mobility issues. Also Barcelona, Madrid and London on the same trip. Wish them much luck. Happy safe travel.
I wish Northern Spain was warmer! We actually had our last 2023 and first 2024 trip in Spain. It was also our babymoon. It was amazing seeing a bit more of Andalucía. We stayed in Málaga and did day trips to Benalmádena and Granada. I simply love Spain ❤
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍Thanks a lot I´m from Malaga!!
Don't miss the beautiful and ancient town of Seron in Almeria Province about a one hour drive up the spectacular Andalusian mountains from Almeria city. The vistas are stunning and Seron is where the famous Serrano ham originated and still made today. There's a huge ham festival in the summer. It's a white town of silver cobblestone streets. Truly a Spanish treasure.
Thank you for the tip!`
Truly worth a look❤
Loved almeria .stood up against Franco
That's why I live here😊
Going back this summer to do the first 120kms of the Camino Francés! Did the last 120 & loved it. Will be my 6th trip to Spain, & will follow 3 weeks of school in Marbella to write my DELE B1 exam!
wow, the work on the content quality is so much visible I feel your channel is becoming must-watch for me as a fresh immigrant in Spain!
thanks so much for your efforts!
We are traversing the Pyrenees from Bilbao to Begur on the costa Brava staying here for a week via Ainsa and then back via Leila and Navara before travelling back to England via Bordeaux and Saumur in the Loire region, a three week journey in June, can’t wait
This is great stuff. We love your channel. We are going to Spain in 2025 and are thinking that the fast trains are the way to go for us. Coming from Australia, a little nervous about driving. So more train destinations please.
I leave to Spain on Friday! Incredibly excited, thank you for the new years updates!
This was your best video yet! Especially since I’m from Jerez and you’re focusing on my hometown.
This year we’ll be traveling from Texas 🤠, to Madrid, Valencia, Murcia and Jerez to see the fam!
Ole!
Thank you for your video...we already explored Malaga, Alicante, Barcelona and Seville, next stop in two weeks is Valencia...hopefully we will get to explore north as well as there is so many amazing places to see in Spain.
Northern Spain is a must whenever I’m in the country. So easy to reach by train as well, it just makes sense.
Gracias por los videos. Vamos para España en Marzo y sus videos son muy informartivos y necesarios
Wow, great year ahead!
Hope to see you in Spain!
I’m going to Santiago and other towns of the North in September this year. I’m so excited to finally being able to visit where my grandparents were from 🥹🥹🥹 first time in Spain too 🇪🇸 love your videos btw ❤
[02:10] - "Wow, I didn't expect Oviedo to be the culinary capital of Spain in 2024! Sounds like an ideal stop for foodies like me!"
Muchas gracias por hacer esta magnífica publicidad de mi (nuestro) país
I'm walking the Camino Primitivo this year, which will start in Oviedo. Last year I talked the Invierno starting at Ponferrada, and it's a beautiful city.
Northern Spain is often forgotten about and a lovely place. Of course, the weather isn't always great but there are many sights to see and it's less crowded. A more authentic experience too. I really like Fabada.
Thank you for sharing all this news! Although I'm from Spain I didn't know many of these things 😅 My Spanish students love your videos, so informative and useful when they visit Spain. I always recommend them to watch them before their trip.
Oh, Yoli! The expressiveness of your hands/fingers when you introduced the "flamenco" section of the video! While I love certain forms of dance, I don't pretend to be knowledgeable about flamenco. But ... O.M.G.!
I'm spending 6 days in Granada for Easter and really looking forward not just to the parades but also to visiting the rural areas surrounding Granada. I'm then heading to Jerez and Cadiz for 3 days. The Flamenco museum will be on my list!
You'll love it. I have fallen in love with it ,too. It has "duende"
Gracias por el video! Voy a Malaga (la ciudad) este febrero y me gustaria probar la ruta en bici que mencionas
My family has already been to Poland and mom and sister to Portugal once.
Don’t know when we could visit Spain but can’t wait to go!👍
Okay so now I have going to Spain on my 2024 plans!! Thank you guys
Feliz Año Nuevo - nice to have you back.
If you visit Jaen around May, you might want to take a side trip to Cordoba for their annual "Fiesta de Los Patio." Cordoba's famously beautiful, private home courtyards are open to the public. This year the event occurs May 2-12.
I've never been there around that time, but I do find Cordoba and Granada to be the most alluring areas of Spain.
(My ancestry for generations is in Galicia, but I'm more drawn to southern Spain.)
Oh I would love to go to Spain. My grandmother’s parents are from Spain. They came to Ellis Island in New York and moved to Texas. My grandmother was born after arriving in Texas. I wish I could go to Spain it would be awesome to visit where my grandparents are from. I also wish I was rich and my grandma still alive I’d take my family. Whoever visits Spain please enjoy your trip for my family and I 😊😉 btw @spainrevealed I love your video ❤ thank you thank you 🙏 I get to experience Spain through you 😊
Beautiful country 😊
I'm going to my friend's wedding in May, in Almeria where she grew up. Flying from Aus and listening to you guys first ❤
James and Yoly, thanks for the update and for sharing. Asturias is stunning, I've only been there once but would highly recommend it as a place to add to your travel plans! Much ❤ to you both!
Asturias is wonderful, as you say :)
Thanks guys for a great video!!!
My bucket list would be to drive along the Pyrenees as well, but I will be hitting the various Paradores that are up there along with Besalú, Castellfollit de la Roca, Bagergue, Andorra la Vella, Benasque, Torla-Ordesa, Aínsa, Ansó, and Canfranc. Second choice would be Lanzarote. Albarracín would probably be my third. Weekend trips for us will be Zamora, León, Valencia, and Alicante. So much to see and love in Spain!
Great idea! Maybe I'll manage to squeeze a Parador into the trip!
Hope you and Yoly will visit Majorca or any of the other Balearic Islands. Would love to see a more in depth look, James Blick style!!
Wow, Bravo guys, this is a killer video, so well written and filmed. I love how you'll add some motion as you enter a shot...I think all your hard work over the years has made you real pros. Very cool to see.
I'm going back to La Rioja and Córdoba... Which are some of my favourite spots in Spain!!
Oh my goodness I think you two have enticed me to make a third trip to Spain! Lots of great things happening especially with the train routes that will make it much easier.
Excited about the new Flamenco museum in Jerez. Would to visit on my next trip to Spain and also explore Malaga plus more! Thanks for your video!
Lots of beautiful places to see in Spain. I like that high speed rail is available in many parts of Spain as well as throughout Europe. I also like the fact that there are plans to phaseout short haul airline flights and instead make use of more environmentally friendly high speed rail. I only hope a similar move be made here in the USA.
i am glad that i found your channel, I was thinking of traveling to Spain the week proceeding easter. You have given me a lot of things to think about.
Gracias, gracias gracias!
Had a wonderful trip in early December to your magnificent country. Madrid, Grenada, Valencia and Barcelona. Your Madrid guide was invaluable! Fast train from Madrid to Grenada was very pleasant and comfortable.
In Madrid, we found a casual tapas bar called Casa De Comidas D Diego. We sat in an outdoor vestibule and my wife ordered a beer and I ordered white wine and the waitress delivered what was obviously not white wine.
Because of your videos, I recognized it was a “vermouth” ! Instead of returning it, I tried it and it was great! It had a lemon twist and paired so well with the plate of olives.
Already planning a return trip and will definitely travel off season to Asturias!
I'm most excited this year to be learning Spanish, I hope to go there again next year. I visited last year in my van (no aircon) but I arrived during the heatwave and had to stay in Northern Spain 😂 Which I loved! I'm excited to come back in 2025!
Finally Almeria, after 4 years in BCN I moved there and it is very remote to all the other places you have reviewed. I can't wait for your recommendations.
Can anyone suggest any really good flamenco shows in or aroun Málaga? I'm going to Spain on Monday with my family. So excited. It's one of my favourite places to be. We're going to Málaga this time because it's warm there. We have snow and very low temperatures here where we live.
I went to Spain 3 times last year. Asturias was definitely my fave. Going to Malaga and Granada this year. Might try and fit in Galicia too😊
Great....now I have to add the Malaga coastal path to the 100 destinations I already have on the Spanish bucket list!
We went to the western town thing when we visited Almeria (stayed in Roquetas del Mar). Nice day out and we were surprised by the saloon act singing an Aussie favourite ... "Waltzing Matilda".
Once again I have bookmarked several things for our next visit.
Thanks again for all your great videos.
oh my gosh! So excited about your thoughts on visiting Almeria! We have dear family friends there! Just returned from Spain in October. Would love to return soon. Give your fans a heads up on your travels! My friends would likely love to assist! LOVE LOVE Almeria!
I'll be so looking forward to your video of Almeria!
Will be in Spain in less than a month. I should really get my itinerary together for Madrid and Barcelona.
Oviedo was awesome!!! Underrated.
Great one again… thank you for this video.. really stimulating for an other long trip in Spain!
We are going to Valencia and Madrid in April and would love to meet you both!
Planning a trip to Galicia, and will be sure to look for Bar Estrella in Pontevedra! Thanks for such a timely and enthusiastic video!
I ENJOY HEARING BOTH OF YOU AGAIN. YOU SOUND MARVEEELOUS🥰
GOD BLESS YOU.
Hi James and yoly great info. for my next travel to Spain in March 2024
YESSS!!! as a flamenco fan I can’t wait for Jerez videos!🤩🤩
¡Ole!
My heart will always be in Cadiz ❤️
The Senda Litoral is a great walk- or run, when I’m there I run on it every morning. The views are stunning x
I can't wait to check it out
I recommend going to to la Cala de Mijas and go to Kiosko Torreón la Cala and then walk down to Mijas Costa and get food at Chiringuito El Juncal ❤️👌🏼 if you have it in you keep walking to Cabopino - it’s a busy beach not my fave, very touristy, but fun to hire a boat there and the route behind it towards Marbella is on the Senda Litoral through and the woodland and dunes with a view of the sea. It’s beautiful.
A tip for your visit to Jerez… Bodega de Diego -Vino Aldiso. My husband and I discovered his quaint , local (not touristy) bodega rich with history first in 2016 and make the 2 hour beautiful drive from our home just for his sherry and brandy every year and sometimes more 😉 The best I have ever tasted anywhere in Spain. He does wonderful tastings and worth a visit.
We are Paradores people too thanks to your Cuenca & San Estevo videos!! But we will stay open minded & look forward to your CV adventure in the Pyrenees! Really enjoyed the 2024 video! Thnx! 👍🏼
I’ll be headed to Malaga in October to look for my childhood home where my family lived in the mid 60’s. Looking forward to it.
Amazing... can't wait. Thank you James and Yoly 🎉!!
Wonderful new video - thank you. Great information and enjoyable to watch. Production quality improved - nice! We're heading to Asturias and Galicia this spring, 2 areas we've not been to before. On places for you to go, have you thought about doing a trip to the Canary or Balearic Islands?
Oh wow that’s great news about Ouigo train going to Alicante from Madrid as we are heading to Alicante in March 😊 all thanks to Spain Revealed I can’t wait to go back
A BIG thing to potentially address. Traveling to Barcelona in March. MOST US credit cards will not work right now to book the Sagrada Familia because of the new EU requirement for two factor autentication for credit cards. Something most US credit cards do not have. The reservations are being declined for US customers. This could be a BIG problem. Anything you can suggest? The Sagrada Familia staff is not the most responsive.
Great list! I live in Pensacola, Florida, which is the winter training base for the American Magic sailing team. Barcelona is their summer training base. I'm hoping to get to see them practice in Barcelona when we're there in March. Let me know if you know of a practice schedule at Barceloneta!
I plant to go to Barcelona & Paris in a few weeks & taking a stop to visit Andorra for a couple days to explore nature. Please let me know if they have guided hiking tours in Andorra THANK YOU!!!
I booked my ticket yesterday. Can't wait!
Nice video and videography (a little different from past efforts, but it works.) I dislike the camper vans too - but I am interested in your trip to the Pyrenees mountains. We did a tour from Barcelona up to Ax-les Thermes and Andorra a number of years ago in December and it was quite lovely. If possible, visit both France and Andorra when you do that trip (though Andorra seems more like an outlet shopping mall experience.) Be well and safe, have a wonderful 2024 and keep the videos coming. Love to see you guys pop up on UA-cam every other weekend or so!!
Very informative, entertaining and on top of that, beautiful locations to film 👌
Love the videos , could you please advise the least touristy months in Spain ?
Great video as siempre! I am a Brit , who lived near The Pyrenees on the French side . Love them and got to do an amazing train trip from Bcn with Rodalies to Latour de Carol , in the heart of the Pyrenees . Just stunning and for 12€ !!!
I now live in Gran Canaria and have asked Yoly on Insta when you are coming here . We have a little language school in Las Palmas and a nice room to rent , so ? ☺☺☺
Thank you for the warning about Americas Cup in Barcelona...I was thinking of staying closer to the waterfront when I am there in September since I have never had time to check out that part of the city...but maybe not! Good to be aware that lodging prices might be higher.
I’m excited to move to Spain in March
Excited about ALL of IT! THANK YOU!
Pontevedra? Been there twice, one of my favorite places. Lucky for me I have friends there. Also loved Oviedo, and the cachopo is to die for.
At 7:40 you mention the small village of Trevejo. In the local language of the valley "A Fala" It's called Trevello, a mixture of Gallego and Asturiano.
My wife and I went to isla da toxa and O Grove for our honeymoon many moons ago, Pontevedra is incredibly beautiful.
Vigo and Mondariz Balneario are next! Thank you for the recommendations.
I find funny when people recommend Oviedo as summer holiday destination. Oviedo is a city that shines in winter and is boring in summer. During the summer even the smallest coast towns are more alive than Oviedo. After all, that's where the ovetenses are too.
Another great video. Thanks so much for your videos, I'm really enjoying them and learning a lot. What is the weather like in March? I'm gonna be in Spain for a week and half. Thanks again!
Hello James and Yoli. Love your channel and it is a terrific resource and I know it is going to make our trip to Spain more enjoyable!! Is it possible for you or Yoli to recommend a place to see traditional Flamenco? We will be in Madrid for 2 nights, Valencia for 2 nights (doing the paella here!) and Barcelona for 3 nights. April 29th - May 5th. Thank you!!
Wonderful as always. Thank you!
Great content and very informative, thank you 🙏🏼