Spain with adult children in August 2024

Anonymous
We have 10 days next summer. Our oldest is graduating college. Where would you recommend we visit? I know it will be hot. I was think 5 days of touring and active and then a few days at the end at the beach.
Anonymous
What do you like? Cities or small towns?

I’m a big fan of Barcelona, but some people really like the Basque Country in the summer. Others like the Camino de Santiago, a pilgrimage in NW Spain.
Anonymous
We like cities, beaches, hiking, rafting, art, cooking, eating, historical sites
Anonymous
Southern Spain will be hot, hot, hot!
Anonymous
San Sebastián!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Southern Spain will be hot, hot, hot!


It was 110 degrees in Sevilla this week!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What do you like? Cities or small towns?

I’m a big fan of Barcelona, but some people really like the Basque Country in the summer. Others like the Camino de Santiago, a pilgrimage in NW Spain.


We just came back from visiting both with college age kids. They liked Barcelona but Basque Country is what they want to go back for next time. They loved the peaceful nature, the scenery, and finding ruined castles.
Anonymous
If you have to go in August and are sure you want Spain, go to the Basque Country and maybe tack on some of the Camino de Santiago.

I'm not sure how much this still holds, but August in Spain is also the time of the vacaciones, and lots of things (especially in small towns) are closed because everyone goes on vacation.
Anonymous
Jose Andres took his adult daughters to Spain for a tv series. He goes city by city and mostly focuses on food but it could be good inspiration. At the very least it’s a fun watch!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Southern Spain will be hot, hot, hot!


It was 110 degrees in Sevilla this week!


All week in fact! Up to 113 degrees. Every year it gets hotter and hotter earlier and earlier.

In august I would go to like, barcelona and San Sebastian.

As others have said, seville, cordoba, etc are all shut down in august due to the heat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:San Sebastián!


This

Barcelona is awful. Maybe a day if you are big Gaudi fan.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Southern Spain will be hot, hot, hot!

I love love love the south of Spain but will never set foot there in the summer again!
Anonymous
Seville is good because it is a southern city and has all the culture, markets, galleries, restaurants etc but is also not far from the beach.

Personally I loved Barcelona and Madrid but that would be a lot more travel.
Anonymous
I would maybe go from San Sebastian to Santiago de Compostela. Alternatively Catalonia is nice - Girona, Pals, Figueres. That should be less hot than the south.
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