Spain’s most romantic settings
With the arrival of spring, mild temperatures, clear skies and flower-filled landscapes bring us stunning sunsets. If you add the perfect companion to all of this, these destinations become dreamy settings for couples.
Get to know these eight spots that you can fly to from 4,500 Avios (each way). They tick all the boxes for consideration as some of Spain’s most romantic destinations.

From Cala d’Hort or the Torre des Savinar – and even en route there – you can see the sun slipping behind one of Ibiza’s biggest icons, the islet of Es Vedrá. Although there are currently restrictions on vehicles entering the tower, you can still access it on foot or by bike to enjoy an unforgettable sunset. / Image by biranholm:AdobeStock

A total of 515m of waterways cross one of Seville’s most famous architectural complexes, Plaza España. Taking a boat is an original way to explore it: row boats cost €6 for 35 minutes and €10 for 70 minutes; and motorboats are €12 for 15 minutes. / Image by aterrom:AdobeStock

As well as spectacular views of the city and port from the heart of Malaga, the Molina Lario hotel’s rooftop boasts an exclusive and very original offering of cocktails inspired by sea routes all over the world. Don’t miss the version named after the city – the Málaga Müle – a mixture of Muscatel wine, lime juice and ginger beer.

Although it’s not easy to reach, the bench of Redondela is absolutely magical. It competes with another in the neighbouring town of Ortigueira in La Coruña to be the best perch in the world as the views it provides are beyond compare. If you arrive from Vigo and head towards the Camiño da Fenteira, you can find parking and then climb up on foot via the forest trail. / Image by josfor:AdobeStock

Transformed into an authentic institution for cultural exchange, the Carmen de la Victoria continues to share Granada’s secrets with visitors, offering one of the most romantic views of the Alhambra in a unique setting of cobblestone streets, fountains, trellises and an abundance of nature. To enter, just ring the bell at number 9 of Cuesta del Chapiz between the Albaicín and Sacromonte districts. / Image by Luis:AdobeStock

César Manrique turned a fallen lava tube into place that is unique in the world and one of the most beloved spots in Lanzarote.The Jameos del Agua cultural centre is a perfect combination of nature and art. Inside, at the Noches de Jameos every Friday evening, dinner is accompanied by live music. / Image by CACT Lanzarote

Another of Spain’s most spectacular (and romantic) caves is Cova d’en Xoroi, embedded in a cliff in southern Menorca. The grotto is a real feast for the eyes regardless of when you visit. The sunsets, accompanied by live music, are among the island’s loveliest.

Almond tree blossoms are similar to and as beautiful as cherry blossoms. The almond trees in Quinta de los Molinos in Madrid turn the park into the ideal setting for enjoying a romantic and private picnic, far from the city’s busier spots. And, with the city’s finest chefs offering their best dishes for takeaway, you can create your own menu to enjoy in this fantastic place. / Image by Andrés García:AdobeStock
From Cala d’Hort or the Torre des Savinar – and even en route there – you can see the sun slipping behind one of Ibiza’s biggest icons, the islet of Es Vedrá. Although there are currently restrictions on vehicles entering the tower, you can still access it on foot or by bike to enjoy an unforgettable sunset. / Image by biranholm:AdobeStock