Sip, soar, and dance: Unique things to do in Spain
With its diverse culture, history, and landscapes, Spain provides a wide range of extraordinary experiences that are truly fun. From enjoying culinary excursions to witnessing the country's wonders, these one-of-a-kind experiences will leave you with priceless memories and a deeper understanding of the spirit of the country. Here's a list of some unique activities you can do in Spain.
Watch a flamenco show
Flamenco is well-known throughout Spain, and watching a performance is undoubtedly among the top things to do here. This art is visually and aurally pleasant, with a guitar, lovely singing, perfect dance, and claps. Attend a live performance to experience an electrifying atmosphere. You could also learn to perform if you want. Many hotels and resorts offer lessons on flamenco.
Witness the La Tomatina festival
The largest food fight in the world, called La Tomatina, takes place in the Valencian town of Bruol every August. Numerous people congregate every year on Spain's eastern coast to spend an hour throwing tomatoes at random people. The food fight, which is unquestionably one of the most unusual things you can do in Spain, starts with a whole lot of excitement.
Fly through the international zipline
Lmite Zero is the most thrilling route possible to cross the Spanish border to reach Portugal. You can conquer a distance of 720 m on this zipline to cross the River Guadiana and reach Portugal as it's the world's first cross-border zipline. And you don't even need to bring your passport to cross the border since both nations are part of the Schengen Agreement.
Dive into an underwater museum
Get your wetsuit and goggles ready and visit the only underwater museum in Europe- The Museo Atlantico. The museum offers group diving tours. Over 300 different life-size human figurine sculptures are on display there. The entire museum is an artificial reef. If you are lucky, you can see rare angel sharks, octopuses, barracudas, and butterfly rays.