Barcelona is a mixture of cultures with a lifestyle of its own. A cosmopolitan city characterised by a marvellous combination of culture, art and design which has been home to great personalities like Picasso, Miró, Dalí or the Art Nouveau architect Antoni Gaudí, creator of places as distinctive as the Sagrada Família or the Parc Güell.
Valencia is a warm, accessible Mediterranean city, well-connected with the most important Spanish cities and the main international destinations by its network of land, air and sea links. An innovative, up-to-the-minute city which is committed to the future with modern projects like the City of the Arts and Sciences. This is why it was chosen to host the 32nd Americas Cup.
Capital of Spain and the geographical centre of the Iberian Peninsula, Madrid is a city filled with extraordinary sights and a unique historic town centre.
The memory of Velázquez, Lope de Vega, Quevedo, Calderón or Cervantes, illustrious figures of Spain’s “Golden Century”, are kept alive in today’s Madrid, which looks to the future as a great metropolis with a traditional heart which continues to beat.
The undisputed capital of bullfighting and Flamenco, Seville today represents a symbiosis of tradition and modernity which began with the technological revolution accompanying the 1992 Universal Exhibition. Its pleasant climate and the open, hospitable character of the “Sevillanos” make it a major tourist attraction, especially during Easter Week and the April Fair.
More than 40 golf courses, splendid beaches, major sailing and water sports facilities, stunning natural areas, historical remains going back over 20,000 years and more. The Costa del Sol offers you a host of attractions, in addition to the well-known richness of its cuisine.
Known as the “fortunate isles” because of their outstanding beauty and pleasant climate (an annual average temperature of 23ºC), La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro, Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura make up an archipelago which is rich in contrasts, where volcanoes rub shoulders with white sandy beaches, orchards with lava flows and small villages with cosmopolitan towns.
Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, Formentera and Cabrera. Or, put another way: sun, quiet coves, crystalline water, a mild climate and a welcoming atmosphere.
Each island has a personality and a beauty of its own to attract and charm everybody who visits them.
The oldest provincial capital in the western world today extends a welcome to anybody wishing to enjoy a uniquely distinctive region. Cádiz has a full range of attractions to please anybody looking for tourism with a cultural and festive, ecological and sightseeing, authentic and essentially Andalusian flavour.
Its nearness to the mountains gives the Costa Blanca a pleasantly mild microclimate which makes it a very special place. The star of the region is the town of Benidorm, offering beaches and fun which make it the central tourist attraction.
Situated at the heart of the Costa Daurada, just 100 kilometres (60 miles) from Barcelona, the city of Tarragona is one of the rising stars among Mediterranean tourist destinations. The imposing vestiges of its past as a major Roman city in the form of sights like the amphitheatre, the circus or the city walls, together with the very special sunlight of its beaches, attract thousands of visitors every year.
Bordering on Portugal, the province of Huelva – together with that of Cádiz – makes up the Costa de la Luz, Spain’s most south-westerly coastline and the starting point of Christopher Columbus’ expedition in search of the New World. This is certainly the perfect place in which to organise your next event. Here you can combine the peace and quiet of the region’s beaches with its marvellous golf courses.
With more than 3,000 hours of sunshine a year, Almería enjoys an excellent position between the mountains of the Sierra Nevada, the desert of Tabernas and the nature park of Cabo de Gata-Níjar. Almería’s warm climate at the crossroads of Arab and Christian cultures, its golf courses and its new infrastructures make it the ideal place to hold your meetings and events.
The modernity of Barcelona, the liveliness of Cádiz, the colour of the Canary Islands, the spectacular sights of Madrid… Ultramar Events helps you to choose the right venue to hold your next meeting, event or incentive tour in Spain.
Thanks to our network of more than 20 offices all over Spain we can guarantee you in-depth knowledge of each destination together with direct, personal attention.

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