Spain Road trips
10 curated road trips in Spain — Canary Islands Drive, Catalan Pyrenees, Circuit of Mallorca. Mapped stops, distance, duration, best season, and practical route notes.
Canary Islands DriveThe volcanic islands off Africa's Atlantic coast where summer never ends, Teide National Park's 3,715m lunar volcano (the highest peak in Spanish territory), the UNESCO laurisilva cloud forest of La Gomera, Masca village in a near-vertical volcanic gorge, the black-sand beaches of Tenerife's southern coast, and the endemic Canarian dragon trees.
Catalan PyreneesA border anomaly drives this mountain loop, from Olot's volcanic Garrotxa region northeast to Castellfollit de la Roca (a town stacked on a basalt cliff), west through Ripoll and the Vall de Ribes to hair-raising Route C-16 along the Freser gorge, then north through the peculiar Catalan exclave of Llívia (technically Spain inside France) to the ski resort of Les Angles.
Circuit of MallorcaA full loop around the Mediterranean's most beautiful island, southwest from Palma through Palmanova to Sóller's mountain village in the Serra de Tramuntana, east through Sa Pobla and the flat grape-growing Manacor plains to the east coast beaches, then back to Palma. Six Endesa EV charging stations make it Spain's smoothest electric island loop.
La Rioja Wine RegionThe greatest wine region in Spain, La Rioja loops through medieval walled villages above the Ebro River, where Tempranillo ages in oak-scented cave bodegas beneath Haro's streets, Frank Gehry and Zaha Hadid have designed wineries for marquee estates, and every bar runs a pintxo culture as serious as San Sebastián.
Mediterranean MeanderFrom the Costa Daurada to the Costa del Sol, from Catalan pride in Sitges to Andalucian passion in Almería, from the Roman ruins of Tarragona to the Modernisme buildings of Barcelona, proving that not all of southern Spain's Mediterranean coast is tourist clichés. Follow the A7 northeast from Málaga through four regions, two languages, the buzzing urban centres of Barcelona, Valencia, and Málaga.
Picos de EuropaThe Picos de Europa are where the Atlantic meets the Alps, limestone massifs rising 2,600m from a green Asturian coast. The Cares Gorge, Covadonga, and mountain passes through silent medieval villages make this Spain's finest mountain drive.
The Basque CircuitThe circuit of one of Europe's most distinct cultures, Bilbao's Frank Gehry Guggenheim, San Sebastián's pintxos bars (more Michelin stars per capita than any city except Kyoto), the fishing ports of Getaria and Bermeo, prehistoric cave art at Santimamiñe, and the dramatic Costa Vasca. The best food per capita in Europe, concentrated into 480 km.
The Great Outdoors, SpainStarting high in the Sierra Nevada, this Andalucian itinerary swings west and south through Las Alpujarras' whitewashed villages, the bizarre El Torcal rock formations, the wildlife wilderness of Doñana, Costa de la Luz beaches, and finally Tarifa, southernmost Europe, Moroccan coast in view.
Flamenco TrailFlamenco was born in Andalucía centuries ago, sung, played, and danced in its raw brilliance throughout the region. This drive from Seville through Córdoba to Granada connects three cities where flamenco is not a tourist performance but a living tradition, from the Triana neighbourhood gitano community to the cave-dwelling families of the Sacromonte.
Málaga to SevilleThrough the history of Andalucia, from Málaga's airport hub west through the pueblos blancos (white villages), Arcos de la Frontera's clifftop drama, the mountaintop city of Ronda, and the Moorish legacy of Córdoba's mosques and Granada's palaces to the Alcázar of Seville. Spain's most culturally dense short drive.