One of the most aspired destinations by the GCC travellers is the Spanish islands, Turespaña – Spain Tourism Office GCC will conduct the final in the triseries of “Re-discover Spain” on Wednesday 7th April 2021, from 12noon to 1pm. This one hour will enable the travel trade in GCC to learn about the amazing offerings that await them when the borders open. Maximo Caletrio-Market Manager – Brand Management Department,Visit Valencia, “València is located on Spain’s eastern coast, at the mouth of the Turia River, right in the centre of the Gulf of Valencia. It is situated on the shores of the Mediterranean, a stretch of water which has gradually forged the city’s character over the centuries. València’s geographical location makes it an excellent operational base from which to explore the rest of Spain. At just an hour and a half from Madrid by train, three hours from Barcelona by car, and with daily departures to the Balearic Islands, the capital of the Mediterranean is well worth a visit. Bask in the city’s pleasant climate, stroll along its wide sandy beaches, just fifteen minutes from the centre of València, catch a glimpse of its past, sample the local cuisine and discover the richness of its culture.” Carlos Bernús Blanch, Tourist Promotion Manager – Island Council of Formentera, “Formentera is the smallest inhabited island of the Balearic Islands (83.2 km2) and has a peculiar indented shape giving it a large stretch of coastline (69 km) made up of numerous beaches and coves and curious coastal nooks and crannies. The island of Formentera is located in the Mediterranean Sea and is part of the Balearic archipelago. From the moment you disembark on Formentera you …
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