Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spain. Show all posts

Monday, March 2, 2026

What is the dark side of Spain as a tourist?

 The dark side is checking what some tourism in Spain really looks like.

The average tourist will be poorly served because employment in the tourist sector is temporary, unstable and precarious. In other words, banana republican tourism in today's Spain narrows the Spanish employees down to people of a banana Republic.

The dark is how Spanish tourism has been designed as:

  1. a monopoly (sex, sand and sun). Even though, this is slowly changing and several surveys show that nowadays sss has gone down a second choice after culture.
  2. Cheap product, in the worst sense of the word.
  3. Monoculture.

The dark is all the effects from this can be seen on tourist areas and the fact that this is expected to be a substitute for industrial development and the diversification of the economy. While this is expected, who really profits from mass tourism in Spain? Foreing airlines, foreign travel's agents and foreign tour operators.

To sum up, a fake monoculture is overwhelmingly sold to tourists in a plastic/cement world, which doesnt have anything to do with the Spanish culture. The excess leads to bad service and poor quality. The product is monothematic, and stereotypically adjusted to what the tourists expect to see: sangría (which nobody drinks on a daily basis, only festivals, etc), flamenco, paella, bla bla bla.

I have never understood why people prefer Magaluf over Burgos, for example.

Burgos

It is an example of a pretty, clean, well organized city. As most Spanish cities, it is also historical with polite locals (not bothered by tourists peeing and vomiting around them) no drunks, no excess, and most importantly quintessentially Spanish too. It is just one of many examples of real Spanish cities not sold to the clichés that mass tourism requires.

Or Salamanca

Or Oviedo

Galicia

Monday, February 23, 2026

Castellfollit de la Roca is one of the most picturesque locations in Catalonia (Spain). It has about a thousand inhabitants


The main characteristic of Castellfollit de la Roca is due to the fact that the historic core of the town is located on a base of basalt rock overlooking the valley below.

This natural wall, more than 50 meters high and about a kilometer long, is the result of the erosive action of the Fluvia and Toronell rivers on the volcanic rock which lasted for thousands of years.

The narrow alleys of the town are surmounted by low buildings built with stones and basalt rocks on which stands the Renaissance-style Clock Tower, which can be visited by climbing a spiral staircase, and the ancient church of Sant Salvador, dating back to the 13th century, which represents the symbol of Castellfollit de la Roca.

Friday, February 20, 2026

What are some amazing facts to know about Spain?

 

  • Spain is the only country in Europe to actually have a physical border.
  • Spain was the world’s first global empire. And that is why:
  • Spanish is the second most spoken native language in the world.
  • Spain is actually located on more than 1 continent. It has some autonomous cities in Africa.
  • Spain, similar to the UK, has a monarchy.
  • Spain is the largest producer of olive oil in the world.
  • Spain is the 4th largest country in Europe, after Russia, Ukraine, and France.
  • Pheasant Island is an island between France and Spain which belongs for 6 months to each country every year.
  • Spain has the longest high-speed rail system in Europe and the second longest in the world, only second to China: