12 days in Spain Itinerary

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Palma de Mallorca, Majorca
— 7 nights
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Barcelona
— 4 nights
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Palma de Mallorca, Majorca — 7 nights

Cultural Capital of the Balearic Islands

Majorca, or Mallorca, is largest island in the Balearic Islands archipelago.
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If you are flying in from Denmark, the closest major aiport is Palma De Mallorca Airport. In August, daily temperatures in Palma de Mallorca can reach 36°C, while at night they dip to 23°C. You will have some time to spend on the 3rd (Sat) before leaving for Barcelona.
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Outdoors · Tours · Nightlife · Parks
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Barcelona — 4 nights

Jewel of the Mediterranean

Barcelona, the country’s second-largest city, is a cosmopolitan urban center known for its throbbing youthful energy and stellar architecture.
Deepen your sense of the past at sights like Barri de Gracia and Basilica de la Sagrada Familia. Your cultural itinerary includes sights like Las Ramblas and Museu Picasso. There's still lots to do: stroll through Bogatell Beach, appreciate the extensive heritage of Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic), walk around Parc Guell, and admire the landmark architecture of Casa Mila - La Pedrera.

To see more things to do, ratings, maps, and tourist information, go to the Barcelona trip planner.

Fly from Palma de Mallorca to Barcelona in 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can ride a ferry. In September, daytime highs in Barcelona are 30°C, while nighttime lows are 21°C. On the 7th (Wed), wrap the sightseeing up by early afternoon so you can fly back home.
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Historic Sites · Neighborhoods · Parks · Beaches
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Spain travel guide

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A colorful country known for its relaxed lifestyle, vibrant nightlife, excellent food, and world-famous folklore and festivals, Spain boasts a huge number of World Heritage Sites and other spectacular places to visit. It also deserves its reputation as a beach vacation destination; the Western edge of the Mediterranean Sea is home to some of the world’s top beaches. But Spain’s geography is so much more than just soft, sandy shores. Its landscapes are as diverse as its people, ranging from lush meadows and snowy mountains to huge marshes and sprawling deserts. The countryside bursts with unspoiled villages of timeless beauty and old-world charm, as well as vast and varied nature preserves.
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