10 destinations in Spain that are trending in 2017

Formentera
Did you know Formentera is it the fashionable destination? We are not saying it, but trivago, which ensures that it is the destination that registers the largest number of searches for Spanish travelers in the last three years. This is data extracted from the latest study that the price search engine has published.

In order to find out the most popular destinations among users in our country, trivago has considered the ones that have registered the largest increases in their searches during the last three years. Would you like to know the Spanish destinations that are trend? Well you know what you have to do! Do not miss anything we tell you below!

Formentera, Balearic Islands

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First of all, we must talk about Formentera, which is the destination that arouses the most interest among Spanish users. In fact, in the last three years searches for the island have increased by 122%. The truth is that it does not surprise us at all, since this Balearic island stands out for its tranquility and its overflowing natural beauty.


Lekeitio, Basque Country

Lekeitio
With 46% more searches we found Lekeitio, a beautiful fishing village in Vizcaya that is located on the slopes of the mountains Otoio and Lumentza. Its old town is surprising, which hides an abundant artistic heritage; the Island of San Nicolás, which can be accessed on foot at low tide; and the Santa Catalina Lighthouse, among other points of interest.

Moraira, Valencian Community

Moraira
Tied with Lekeitio we find Moraira, a population center in the municipality of Teulada, Alicante. It is a small town fishing It offers pleasant natural beaches and a castle that has become the emblem of the place. Although it has become a popular tourist destination, it still preserves its originality.

San Pedro de Alcántara, Andalusia

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In fourth position in the ranking we find San Pedro de Alcántara, a town in the Malaga municipality of Marbella It was built by the Marquis de Duero in 1860 to house the colonists who work in the cotton and sugar cane plantations, and in the sugar mill. Today it houses golf courses and luxury developments, although it preserves features of its colonial past.


Matalascañas, Andalusia

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We continue in Andalusia to talk about Mataslacañas, a coastal nucleus belonging to the municipality of Almonte, in Huelva. It is located next to the Doñana National Park and is endowed with very good services and infrastructure. In addition, it offers magnificent fine and golden sand beaches.

Morella, Valencian Community

Morella
We return to the Valencian Community to talk to you about Morella, a municipality in the province of Castellón that is an extraordinary example of a city gothic. Declared a Site of Cultural Interest, it stands out for its castle and its medieval walls.

Cangas de Morrazo, Galicia

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Another trendy destination in Spain is Cangas de Morrazo, a municipality in the province of Pontevedra. It houses one of the longest coasts in Spain. In fact, it has around 40 Beaches, several of which are usually awarded the blue flag. In addition, it highlights the great wealth of its historical-artistic heritage.


Cunit, Catalonia

Cunit
In the province of Tarragona we find Cunit, which occupies the eighth place in the ranking. Without a doubt, one of its main attractions is that it is well connected with Barcelona, ​​Sitges, Tarragona, the tourist complexes of Salou, Vilaseca and Cambrils, and with the Port Aventura amusement park.

Morro Jable, Canary Islands

Morro-Jable
In ninth position we find Morro Jable, one of the most important tourist centers of Fuerteventura. In recent years it has become one of the island's tourist references thanks to its clean and calm water beaches, its history and its beautiful landscapes natural.

San Vicente de la Barquera, Cantabria

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Finally, we must speak of San Vicente de la Barquera, a municipality in the western coastal region of Cantabria that stands out for its beaches and its old town. In addition, it has a backdrop of background of exception: the snowy peaks of the Picos de Europa.

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