Explore the surroundings in El Saler

El Saler is located in the heart of the Albufera Natural Park, a landscape of dunes and pine forests that holds the largest freshwater lake in Spain. People frequently head there to see the more than three hundred different species of birds or to sail on the lake. This natural environment offers a first-class beach, with fine sand and clean water, where you can not only swim but also practice beach sports such as windsurfing.

What to do in Parador de Vic-Sau

Vic is the capital of the county of Osona. It lies next to the Sau reservoir and the Les Guilleries-Savassona Natural Area. A stroll through its historic centre is a walk through the past and history. A signposted route points out thirty-two buildings of historical, architectural or artistic interest. Highlights include the 2nd century Roman temple; the 14th century walls; the cathedral, which mixes Romanesque, Gothic, Baroque and Neoclassical art; the Market Square and the Town Hall. Vic also has one of the best collections of Romanesque art in Europe on display in its Episcopal Museum. And, spread over various areas of the city, as a permanent pictorial exhibition, you can see the paintings of Josep Maria Sert.

Explore the surroundings in Cervera De Pisuerga

The Natural Park of Fuentes Carrionas y Fuente Cobre offers countless trails for hiking enthusiasts. The Ruta del Roblón de Estalava to the impressive oak tree christened El Abuelo for its extraordinary longevity, the Ruta de la Tejada de Tosande and its thousand-year-old yews that are five or six metres high, and the Ruta Senda del Bosque Fósil, a trail that runs along the floor of a forest that existed 300 million years ago, are some unique options.

What to do in Parador de Tordesillas

Tordesillas was the seat of the royal court and the prison which held Queen Juana I of Castile, daughter of the Catholic Monarchs, who was locked in the town when she died. The city has a rich historical heritage that you can discover by visiting the Casas del Tratado, the Royal Monastery of Santa Clara, the Museum of San Antolin and its bridge and the wall Also of interest are the Lantern and Lace museums.

What to do in Parador de Málaga Gibralfaro

Do not miss the Picasso Museum in Malaga, with more than 200 works by the renowned painter, considered one of the greatest artists of the twentieth century. Other essential visits include the Alcazaba, the fortress palace from the Andalusi period, the Roman Theatre and the Cathedral. Next to the Parador, you can visit Gibralfaro Castle, which served as a temporary residence for Ferdinand the Catholic after the Reconquest.

What to do in Parador de Limpias

Limpias has a long seafaring tradition. 
Today you can still visit the Puerto del Rivero on the bank of the Limpias estuary, and there discover the open-air Naval Museum. 
If you walk through the old town, you’ll be amazed by the manor houses and the houses of those who made their fortune in Latin America, which abound in the streets; the old college of San Vicente de Paul and the wonderful chapel of Santa Isabel. 
In the church of San Pedro, you’ll find the famous image of the Cristo de la Agonía (Christ of the Agony), to which this town owes its fame.

What to do in Parador de Ceuta

Ceuta can be reached by land, sea and air. Its Mediterranean climate means that both summers and winters are mild, making it the perfect destination for any time of the year. Its long coastline gives you the chance to practise water sports such as scuba diving or snorkelling, kayaking or sport fishing, among others. All of these activities are available to visitors at the Estación Naútica de Ceuta.