Travelling around Vigo
Madrid is the capital and the biggest city with twice the number of people of Barcelona, the next biggest. About forty seven million live in Spain. In some locations, you can ski in the morning and sun bathe in the afternoon.
You can also run with bulls and get pelted with tomatoes. For the latest on what going on in Spain, go to the website of the
Spain Tourist Board. As the website will show, Spain has a lot more to offer than sunny beaches and the Costas. It rivals France in terms of good wine and exquisite foods. Discover the Asturias,with mountain ranges and a climate similar to Scotland.

Save on rental costs and pre-book vehicle for Vigo.

Drivers as young as 18 years okay Flizzr car hire.

Rent SUV, MPV & convertibles early, as go quickly.

Goldcar, Centauro, Record & Solmar accept debit cards.

Collect at Vigo Peinador Airport, or in your resort town.

SUVs are popular, so book early.
Spanish Events
The two most well known events are the Pamplona Bull Run, in early July, and the Tomatina Tomato Fight in August. However, before that, head to
Tenerife in February for the carnival and festival that celebrates the Burial of the Sardine!
To find the festival you want to go to, check here for all
Spanish Festivals and plan your trip today.
Vehicles cannot be taken off the Spanish mainland to either the Balearics or Canary Islands. If looking for a busy island then
Gran Canaria and Mallorca have the most inhabitants, but if not want to meet many people, then get to Ons, which has less than one hundred people living there.
The always popular island of Majorca (
Mallorca) offers a good holiday for every type of vacationer,from the beaches and night life of Palma Nova and Magaluf, to the quiet mountain towns and resorts on the rest of this beautiful island. Spending a day walking and shopping around the city of Palma, and it's cathedral, is a day well spent.
Spanish Tourism
With so much to see and do in Spain, it is always best to check the
Spanish Tourist Board website for the where to be seen and selfied!
Spanish Events
To find the festival you want to go to, check here for all
Spanish Festivals and plan your trip today.
The Rain in Spain...
...doesn't always fall mainly on the plain, so to check the weather for your sieats or fiesta, look here for the latest on
Spanish Weather and try not to get wet.
Are you to heading off to the
Balearics next and one of the isles of Ibiza or Menorca? If so, we can help with vehicles and hotels.
15th July 2020