
From Balearic beaches to Marbella glamour and the Canary Islands’ year-round sun, Spain covers every kind of beach holiday.
Spain is, year in and year out, the most-booked beach destination for British holidaymakers — and the reasons are easy to see. Short flights of around two and a half hours, dependable sunshine, a holiday to suit every budget and a coastline that ranges from buzzing family resorts to polished beach clubs. Add the year-round warmth of the Canary Islands and Spain genuinely has something for every traveller in every season.
The trick with Spain is choosing the right stretch of coast or island for the kind of break you want.
The classic mainland coasts, well served by direct flights and packed with family-friendly resorts, long beaches and every amenity you could need. Reliable, easy and great value — the dependable choice for a fuss-free family week in the sun.
The Costa del Sol’s glamorous corner, with smart beach clubs, fine dining and upscale resorts alongside the traditional old town. The choice for couples and groups who want a little polish with their sunshine.
The Balearics balance beautiful beaches with real character. Mallorca is wonderfully varied — family resorts, a handsome capital and quiet coves all on one island. Ibiza pairs its famous nightlife with surprisingly serene north-coast retreats.
Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura are the UK’s go-to winter-sun escape, staying warm and bright from November through March when the mainland cools. Volcanic landscapes, excellent resorts and reliable year-round weather make them a four-season destination.
Mainland Spain and the Balearics are at their best from May to October, with July and August the hottest and busiest. June and September offer the same warm seas and sunshine with fewer crowds and better prices. For winter sun, the Canary Islands are the answer — daytime temperatures in the low twenties even in December and January make them ideal for escaping the British winter.
Few destinations stretch a holiday budget like Spain. The sheer number of resorts keeps competition — and deals — fierce, so all-inclusive packages start from around £349 per person and typically run £500 to £900 per person for a week including flights. Self-catering and bed-and-breakfast options give families flexibility, while Marbella and the smarter Balearic resorts offer a more premium experience when you want to treat yourselves.
Spain’s strength is choice, which can also make it overwhelming. We help you cut through it — matching the coast or island, the resort and the board basis to your group, your budget and the time of year. Tell us what you are looking for and your dedicated expert will find the right fit at the best price. Every booking is ATOL protected.
Spain’s resort coasts and islands are easy to enjoy without a car — most hotels sit within walking distance of beaches, restaurants and shops. That said, a hire car unlocks the wider region: the white villages behind the Costa del Sol, Mallorca’s mountain coves, or Lanzarote’s volcanic national park. On the mainland, Spain’s excellent road and rail network makes city add-ons like Seville, Malaga or Valencia straightforward if you want to combine beach and culture.
Eating is central to a Spanish holiday. Tapas culture — small plates shared over a long evening — is the most enjoyable way to dine, and every region has its specialities, from Valencia’s paella to Andalusia’s fried fish and chilled gazpacho. Mealtimes run late by British standards, with dinner rarely before nine, so embrace the rhythm: a siesta-ish afternoon, a stroll, then a leisurely evening. Beyond the table, the Moorish palaces of Andalusia, Gaudí’s Barcelona and countless fiestas give Spain a cultural depth that rewards a day or two away from the beach.
The choice is enormous. The Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca deliver dependable, well-equipped family beaches; Mallorca hides dozens of beautiful calas (coves) alongside its long sandy bays; the Canary Islands offer everything from Fuerteventura’s vast dunes to Tenerife’s dramatic black-sand shores. Because the character varies so much — lively and built-up versus quiet and scenic — choosing the right resort matters as much as choosing the right coast, and it is exactly the kind of detail we help you get right.
Spain uses the euro and is thoroughly card-friendly. Summer on the mainland and Balearics is hot, so younger families often prefer June or September; the Canaries stay comfortable year-round. Resorts are at their liveliest in July and August and calmer either side. Tap water is generally safe, though many prefer bottled for taste. And because Spain is so well connected to the UK from regional airports, you can often fly from an airport close to home — worth factoring in when comparing deals.
Spain genuinely has something for everyone, which is why it tops the UK’s booking charts year after year. It suits families wanting an easy, affordable week in the sun; couples after winter warmth in the Canaries; groups drawn to the Balearics; and culture-seekers happy to pair a beach base with a city or two. Whatever the brief and whatever the budget, there is a Spanish holiday to match — and short flights make it as good for a quick escape as a main summer holiday.
All-inclusive packages start from around £349 per person and typically run £500–£900 per person for a week including flights, depending on the resort and month. Spain offers some of the best beach-holiday value in Europe.
The Canary Islands — Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura — stay warm and bright from November through March, with daytime temperatures in the low twenties even in mid-winter.
The Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca for classic, well-equipped family resorts; Mallorca for variety on one island. All are well served by direct UK flights.
June and September offer summer warmth at lower prices than peak July and August. For the mainland and Balearics, these shoulder months give the best balance of weather, value and smaller crowds.
Around 2.5 hours to the mainland and Balearics, and roughly 4–4.5 hours to the Canary Islands.
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