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Hundreds of birds to watch first hand
The excellent state of conservation of the habitat of the birds turns Extremadura into a true bird watching paradise. MORE INFORMATION
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The excellent state of conservation of the habitat of the birds turns Extremadura into a true bird watching paradise. MORE INFORMATION
Extremadura offers you 1,500 km of freshwater coast and more than 50 natural bathing areas, representing the largest area of unsalted water in Spain.
With the fall of the heat and the easing of the temperatures, autumn becomes a perfect time to visit many of the most iconic enclaves of our region.
Extremadura also shows in winter a great variety of propositions where the cold is not always the main factor.
Open and welcoming, Extremadura is a LGTBI-friendly destination. A place where to explore some of the best-preserved natural landscapes in Southern Europe, admire its vast historical heritage and enjoy its genuine and delicious cuisine. Also, a lot of fun can be had in festivals such as Los Palomos and the Carnival.
With rooms in several locations Extremadura has not been immune from the escape room explosion across the world, from the United States to Chin, through Europe.
This district of Badajoz, which was declared a Biosphere Reserve on 19th June 2019, offers nature, heritage, five large reservoirs for bathing and practising water sports, and authentic gastronomy.
Since 2005 every time that the day of the patron of Extremadura (6th September) falls on Sunday it has been a Holy Year. Thousands of pilgrims travel to the Real Monasterio de Santa María de Guadalupe, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, to earn the jubilee.
Extremadura has a long tradition of displaying nativity scenes thanks to the restless work of individuals, organizations and institutions. A great tourist attraction.
Fiestas ancestrales, Carnaval, FIO, rutas y templos gastronómicos, Vías Verdes, patrimonio Unesco, tesoros ocultos, museos… Ideas para no quedarse en casa.
Olive growing and production of olive oil are a historical, cultural, ethnographic and gastronomic reference in Extremadura. Olives have been grown for 2,500 years, as evidenced by archaeological remains and historical sources.