Flights from Darwin (DRW) to Spain

Discover Spain

Discover Spain

Why visit Spain?

Spain offers a rich blend of historic cities, coastal escapes, and vibrant cultural life, from grand architecture to lively plazas and late-night energy.

What to expect

You will find Gothic cathedrals, Moorish palaces, golden beaches, and world-class museums, with each region offering its own landscapes, languages, and traditions.

Plan your trip

Use cities such as Barcelona as your gateway, then connect onwards by rail, road, or domestic flights to explore Spain and the wider Iberian Peninsula.

Top experiences in Spain

Explore Barcelona's modernist masterpieces

Admire striking modernist architecture, from intricate facades to sweeping park designs, as you wander through Barcelona's characterful neighbourhoods.

Stroll historic old towns

Lose yourself in narrow streets, hidden squares, and historic buildings that reveal layers of Roman, medieval, and maritime heritage.

Enjoy Spain's Mediterranean coastline

Spend relaxed days on sandy beaches, coastal promenades, and marina fronts, where seaside cafés and sea views set the pace.

Discover Spain's art and design

Visit galleries and design districts to see how Spain's artistic legacy, from classic masters to contemporary creatives, continues to evolve.

Experience local festivals and street life

Time your visit with city festivities to see colourful parades, live music, and lively public gatherings that bring streets and squares to life.

Experience Spain's way of life

Getting around

Spain is well connected by high-speed trains, regional rail, and modern highways, making it easy to travel between major cities and coastal regions after your international flight.

Local life & culture

Daily life often centres on neighbourhood squares, long evening walks, and time with family and friends, with a rhythm that stretches late into the night.

Where to unwind

Relax on Mediterranean beaches, in city parks shaded by trees, or in countryside retreats where walking trails and open landscapes offer a break from urban life.

A taste of Spain

National dishes & specialties

Across Spain you can try iconic regional dishes that showcase fresh seafood, cured meats, and seasonal produce, each city adding its own twist.

Casual & modern dining hubs

City districts are filled with casual bars, contemporary restaurants, and neighbourhood cafés where you can graze on small plates or linger over a relaxed meal.

Signature & scenic dining

Seek out rooftop terraces, seaside venues, and design-forward restaurants that pair creative menus with views over city skylines or the Mediterranean.

Retail therapy in Spain

Malls & lifestyle hubs

In major cities you will find large shopping centres and lifestyle complexes that bring together international labels, local designers, dining, and entertainment.

Markets & local crafts

Browse markets and small boutiques for contemporary design pieces, leather goods, and handicrafts that reflect regional styles and artisan skills.

Evening retail scene

Many city shopping streets stay lively into the evening, with illuminated façades, late-opening boutiques, and nearby cafés keeping the atmosphere buzzing.

Best time to visit Spain

Spring (April to June) is shoulder season, with mild to warm days around 15–24°C (59–75°F) and fewer crowds in many cities and coastal areas. Summer (July to August) is peak season, bringing hot weather of roughly 25–32°C (77–90°F), busy beaches, and long daylight hours. Autumn and winter (September to March) are a mix of shoulder and low season, with cooler temperatures from about 8–20°C (46–68°F) depending on the region, quieter sights, and a more relaxed pace in many destinations.

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