White Villages of Andalusia, Long Stretches of Coastlines, Museums, Sacred Walks, Foodie Paradise. Alluring.

Spain truly has it all.

Andalusia is packed with Moorish history, and charming white villages, and don’t forget to eat as many tapas as you can. Beyond the most popular region in Spain, there are impressive historical cities filled with incredible churches and monasteries, sprawling national parks, and one of the most famous pilgrimage routes in the world, the Camino de Santiago.

Spain is one of those places I continue to return to time after time again. With each visit, I get a little more off the beaten path and fall even deeper in love with this beautiful place.

Planning to rent a car? Don’t forget your International Driving Permit!

General Basque Country Travel Guides


Donostia-San Sebastian


Browse the Best Places to Stay in San Sebastián

Picos de Europa National Park


The Ultimate Guide to the Picos de Europa National Park

🗺 Canal del Texu↗

Hike the short and steep path up from Poncebos to Bulnes

🥾 Ruta del Cares↗

Ruta del Cares is the most popular day hike in the Picos de Europa (Cares Gorge)

🥾 Asturias Villages Trek↗

A full circuit and strenuous day hike: Poncebos ➜ Bulnes ➜ Sotres ➜ Tielve that ends in Poncebos

Hiking in Poncebos? Sleep at the Hostal Poncebos

More Picos de Europa Travel Guides


Beautiful Coastal Villages in Spain


La Rioja Wine Region


Castile & León Region


Spain’s Underrated Region of Galicia


Santiago de Compostela Galicia’s Capital City


Costa da Morte (Spain’s Death Coast)


The Stunning Rías Baixas (Lower Estuaries of Galicia)


Some of My Favorite Hidden-Gems in Spain


Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Guides & Planning Resources

Browse All my Camino de Santiago Blog Posts

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How to Get to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port ⎟ 5+ Most Convenient Ways
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How to Get to Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port ⎟ 5+ Most Convenient Ways

Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port is said to be the official starting point of the Camino de Santiago French Way. This small village is nestled in the foothills of the Pyrenees Mountains in the French Basque region. The town is home to around 1,500 people, yet thousands of people take their first steps on their Camino journey from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port….

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