Spain Singles Holidays & Solo Tours

Escorted holidays to Spain designed exclusively for solo travellers

Singles Holidays & Solo Tours to Spain

The real Spain is out there if you know where to look, as fiery and romantic as you ever imagined. From tapas bars and coastal resorts to cobbled streets and tree-lined boulevards, it’s a picturesque nation with a rich culture and history; a place ready to welcome all sorts of solo travellers, whether it’s fun in the sun they want or they’re looking for some much-needed excitement and adventure. There’re a range of ways to tour Spain with Just You. Perhaps you’d like to give rail travel a go on our hand-crafted trip through the Pyrenees. Or you can walk the Camino de Santiago, taking in the scenic beauty and charms of the Spanish countryside. Spain is one of Europe’s most stunning nations, and Just You is committed to showing you the very best of it!

Singles holidays to Spain should be special from start to finish, and you can expect an indulgent, relaxing and reinvigorating experience on your specially designed tour with Just You. Offering an array of experiences on arrival right the way through your trip, you’ll be amazed as you discover more of Spain’s spectacular sights than you ever dreamed possible during your time with us. From sangria to city life; flamenco dancing to flamboyant architecture, there’re plenty of things on offer for the avid adventurer to enjoy whilst in the company of other, like-minded lone travellers. See the delights of Spain on a jam-packed solo adventure with Just You!

 

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Featured Spain Solo Escorted Tour Holidays

  1. Walking the Camino de Santiago

    On this walking tour like no other, you’ll experience charming towns and cities showcasing Spanish culture as you take the Pilgrim’s Road to Santiago de Compostela.

    • Return flights
    • 7 nights in 3 & 4-star hotels
    • 13 included meals: 7 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 4 dinners

    8 days from
    £2,174
    was £2,299
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  2. Overlooking  Andalucia
    Bestseller

    Treasures of Andalucia

    Admire the whitewashed houses clinging to the hilltop towns of Mijas and Ronda, discover Picasso’s birthplace, Malaga, and relax on Nerja’s sandy beaches.

    • Return flights
    • 7 nights in a 4-star hotel
    • 14 included meals: 7 breakfasts, 7 dinners

    8 days from
    £1,449
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  3. Costa de la Luz

    Visit Andalucia’s regional capital, Seville, discover the Columbus Trail and relax on golden beaches – this sun-kissed coast is well placed for easy access to an array of Spain’s highlights.

    • Return flights
    • 7 nights in a 4-star hotel
    • 20 included meals: 7 breakfasts, 6 lunches, 7 dinners & drinks between 11am - 11pm

    8 days from
    £1,749
    was £1,849
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT SOLO GUIDED HOLIDAYS IN

WHAT ARE THE BEST TOURING HOLIDAYS FOR SOLOS IN SPAIN?

A tour of Spain will leave you with some truly special memories. Whether you want to walk in the Camino de Santiago, see the Treasures of Andalucia, or take a rail trip through the Pyrenees, Just You can cater to your needs. Spain touring holidays should be extra special, and you won’t be disappointed with what we have to offer.

Because Spain is a country with myriad cultural influences, we’ve made it a point to design our tours so that you’ll get to know everything that makes this country great; from Moorish architecture to pristine whitewashed villages crowning the hillsides, you’re sure to be amazed at all the gems you can see on escorted tours with Just You. For Spain tours like no other, count on us to deliver endless excitement throughout your trip.

WHAT ARE THE HIGHLIGHTS OF SINGLES HOLIDAYS TO SPAIN?
For those looking for the sunnier side of Spain then a trip to Andalucia is the one for you. Rolling hillside, rivers and farmland border charming towns, amazing nature and beautiful beaches. A true paradise and a popular tourist destination. But Andalucia is not only known for it’s beautiful beaches and sunny days, you can also enjoy the snow-capped peaks in Grananda.
For the culture vultures, the Irache Monastery, the medieval Navarrete and the Celtic town of O Cebreiro are just a small part of the rich historical and architectural heritage that has been preserved in Camino De Santiago. Andalusia is also famous for its amazing white villages, Moorish architecture and Gothic churches, and not forgetting that it was the birth place of artist Pablo Picasso!
Spain’s easy connection to France means you can take a breath-taking trip through the Pyrenees mountains via the traditional trains of Pyrenees from one country to another, giving you the opportunity to take in the dramatic landscape of the Cap de Creus National Park, the medieval walled city of Thuir, the Byrrh Caves and many a vineyard on route. A nice way to explore two countries for the price of one!
WHAT IS THE FOOD LIKE IN SPAIN?
No matter where you travel to in Spain the food is magnificent. Full of fresh local fruit and vegetables and just oozing colour.
Top dishes to try are:
  • Paella – a rice based dish, jam-packed with flavour, usually including meat such as chicken, rabbit and/or seafood.
  • Gazpacho – a smooth blended soup full of the reddest, ripest tomatoes, peppers, garlic, olive oil, and cucumber. A dish best served cold
  • Patatas Bravas – one of the first dishes to try as part of the famous Spanish tapas. A fried potato dish in a sweet and slightly spicy sauce often including garlic, onions, and sometimes sausage. A dish that varies by region but is always a tasty treat.
  • Tapas – a selection of small, grazing dishes that tantalise the taste buds, known more commonly as canapes or snacks to us Brits. Dishes include Patatas Bravas (as above), Chorizo al vino (Smokey Spanish sausage cooked in wine), Tortilla Española (omelette filled with potatoes, onion and herbs) and Gambas al Ajillo (prawns sauteed in olive oil, garlic, chili peppers, sherry, paprika and topped off with a peppercorn sauce).
WHAT IS THE BEST TIME OF YEAR TO TAKE A SOLO HOLIDAY TO SPAIN?
Spain has a number of different climates based on region, but in general, it enjoys a warm Mediterranean climate, with dry summers and relatively mild winters.
The main regional difference are between the south, Balearic and Canary Islands where temperatures climb into the mid to high 30s during the summer and the mountainous areas such as the Pyrenees which is often snow-capped.
Travellers often find that March to May or September to November are considered to be the best times to visit Spain but in truth, anytime is good as long as you have the right clothing packed for your travels.
Here’s our top tips…..
  • Spring - If you’re travelling to Spain in spring, then it’s wise to pack some warmer clothing like a cardigan or jumper as the evenings can drop a little cooler than the days.
  • Summer in Spain is a warm dry heat, so loose clothing and materials like linen are ideal as they allow for breathability and comfort. Holiday usuals like sunscreen, sun glasses and sun hats are a must.
  • Autumn in Spain can remain relatively warm but gets cooler pretty quick so a mix of cool and warm clothes should be packed, layering works well for this season.
  • Winter in Spain is similar to Britain so do pack warm clothes. Not surprisingly, it is also the most rainiest of the seasons, so a waterproof coat/jacket or umbrella wouldn’t go a miss.

Be inspired to visit Spain as a solo traveller

  1. Reasons to visit spain

    5 Spanish cities you must visit

    A holiday in Spain doesn’t have to mean just baking on the beach. Make time for some of these wonderful cities and we promise you won’t regret it.

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  2. Mijas, Andalucia, Spain

    10 reasons to visit Andalucia

    Enjoy tapas with new friends, explore Alhambra Palace and embrace Spanish Culture - we share 10 reasons why Andalucia is worth a trip.

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  3. Churros recipe

    Recipe: Churros

    Crispy sticks of fried dough tossed in sugar and smothered with chocolate – who can resist these delicious Spanish treats!

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