Spain divides into clear regions, each with its own climate, landscape, and tempo. Andalusia in the south is defined by whitewashed villages, Moorish architecture, and heat that shapes the day around shade and slow afternoons. In the north, the Basque Country, Galicia, and Cantabria feel greener and cooler, with a food culture that rivals anywhere in Europe.
Most honeymoon couples focus on two regions rather than attempting to see everything. A week in Andalusia followed by time on Mallorca or Ibiza works well. There is contrast, but the travel between them is straightforward. Barcelona is an easy place to begin or end, with direct long-haul routes and a hotel scene that spans landmark modernist properties and smaller addresses in the Eixample.
From the US, flights reach Madrid or Barcelona in roughly seven to nine hours. Domestic connections are efficient, and many rural properties are within a manageable drive. Spain feels large on a map, but moving around is simpler than expected. High-speed rail links major cities, regional airports serve the islands well, and self-driving is generally smooth rather than stressful.
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