August 15th, 2009 by travel

Spain’s huge variety and versatility has made it a favourite holiday hot spot for Brits. Whatever you’re looking for on your next getaway overseas, Spain is ready to oblige. Its famous southern Costas, for example, offer huge variety just on their own. So which is the one for you? There is, of course, immense cross-over. You can still enjoy a great round of golf in Costa Brava, just as you’ll find many stunning beaches along the Costa del Sol. Over the years, though, some trends have emerged. Costa visitors of all types have found a home in one region or another, so here are some of their top choices:

Golf enthusiast: Costa del Sol
Often affectionately referred to as the ‘Costa del Golf’, this Spanish Costa is an ideal choice for eager novice and veteran golfers alike. The region has one of the highest concentration of courses in continental Europe, with over 50 in the area. The celebrated Valderrama championship course is an excellent example of the Costa del Sol’s world class facilities. Designed by noted architect Robert Trent Jones, Sr, the course was the first in continental Europe to host the Ryder Cup, in 2002. To kick start your own golf career, check out the latest cheap deals on Costa del Sol hotels.

Beach explorer: Costa Brava
The Costa Brava offers great variety for beach lovers, including fine golden sand to lie back and relax on, coastal paths to follow for miles, and rocky inlets to clamber over and explore. The region’s delights can be discovered by land or sea, with trekking, sailing and even glass-bottomed trips all available. Along the coastline, a select range of rural villages and landscapes allow visitors an insight into the ‘real’ Spain as they venture away from the tourist filled resorts. Beaches that come recommended include Aigua Blava, Tamariu, Llafanc and Gandia. To begin the adventure, have a look at the latest deals on Costa Brava hotels.

Watersports fan: Costa Blanca
Scuba diving, jet skiing, paragliding, windsurfing, sailing and sea fishing… these are some of the main watersports available along the Costa Blanca, but the list goes on. A huge range of specialist schools litter the coastline ready to coach visitors of all abilities in diving, windsurfing and much more. To start exploring Spain’s ocean offerings, get up to speed with the latest offers on Costa Blanca hotels.

Theme park junkie: Costa Dorada
Fun seeking adrenalin junkies will be instantly attracted to Spain’s largest theme park, PortAventura in the Costa Dorada. Situated within the holiday resort of the same name, PortAventura boasts spine-tingling rides and amusements all grouped into internationally themed ‘worlds’, from Imperial China to Aztec Mexico. If you start to feel you’ve exhausted all the excitement on offer here, then you can always plan a trip to the Aquopolis water park in La Pineda for a change of scene. Have a look at the latest Costa Dorada hotels deals to plan your Spanish adrenalin injection.

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