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VAN Rental in Spain

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Rent a VAN in Spain

If you are a group of mate that want to celebrate the end of summer in a unique and playful way rent a Van in Spain and visit the town of Buñol, near Valencia. This city is home to La Tomatina, a festival that takes place on the last Wednesday of August. Hire a MB V Class in Spain and enjoy an event where participants throw tomatoes at each other, creating a giant food fight that is both messy and fun. The event has been going on for over 70 years and it represents a great way to experience Spanish culture and have fun.

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Hire a VAN in Spain

The traces of Santa Teresa in the Carmelite convent

Hire a Van in Spain to discover Roman heritage. Driving to the village of Alba de Tormes, where you can visit the Duke of Alba's Castle and the Carmelite convent where St. Teresa of Ávila is buried.  Rent a Van in Spain and admire the deepest trace that Santa Teresa left, visiting the Convent of the Madres Carmelitas, founded in 1571; it has Renaissance and Neoclassical elements and it is the place where Santa Teresa´s relics are kept. Thousands of pilgrims come here every year to be able to see her tomb and pray in front of her incorrupt heart and arm. The Carmelitano Camus Museum is also worth a visit, while hiring a Van in Sapin as it houses a rich artistic spiritual heritage, including Santa Teresa´s relics.

Navarra: an amazing blend of religious history, natural parks and castles

Rent a Van in Spain and do not miss the opportunity to visit the Navarra region located in the north of the country, bordering the Pyrenees to the north and nestled in between Aragón and the Basque Country. Hire a Van in Spain and discover this charming region with picturesque medieval towns and impressive natural landscapes. Its rich culture and gastronomy are a major draw for visitors, who can enjoy the region's traditional pintxos and world-renowned wines. Rent a Van in Spain and stop at Javier where you can admire the childhood -fantasy castle whose origins go back to the end of the 10th century. Hire a Van in Spain and visit the three towers of the castle: Tower of Homage or San Miguel, the Tower of Christ in the West and Undués Tower.  As well as being the inspiration for fairy-tale dreams it is also the birthplace of San Francisco Javier (St Francis Xavier), patron saint of Navarre who spent much of his life travelling and preaching in Asia.

Tour Spain in your versatile VAN

Rent a Van in Spain and approach the city of Salamanca! You'll be captivated by its renowned golden sandstone architecture and the rich history of its ancient university.  With a Van rental in Spain you’ll have  the flexibility to explore this charming city and its surroundings at your own pace. Hire a Van in Spain and explore the historic city center: Salamanca's Old City is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Park your Van in one of the designated parking areas and wander through the narrow streets to discover stunning sandstone architecture. Key sights include the Plaza Mayor, the two Cathedrals (Old and New), the University of Salamanca, and Casa de las Conchas.  Renting a MB Vito in Spain offers the opportunity to visit nearby villages, like La Alberca, a well-preserved medieval village nestled in the Sierra de Francia mountains, or visit Ciudad Rodrigo, a historic town with an impressive fortress and city walls. Hire a MB Vito in Spain and head to the fishing village of Puerto de Mogán, also known as "Little Venice" due to its network of canals and bridges. This charming village located on the southwest coast of Gran Canaria, is characterized by its white-washed buildings adorned with colorful flowers, a bustling marina, and a sheltered beach. Stroll through the narrow streets, visit the local market on Fridays, and enjoy fresh seafood at one of the waterfront restaurants.

Rent a Van in Spain to enjoy the stunning natural attractions, such as Las Batuecas-Sierra de Francia Natural Park or Arribes del Duero Natural Park.  The Arribes del Duero Natural Park is a protected area situated in the  autonomous community  of Castile and León, where the river Duero forms the national boundary between Spain and Portugal.  Rent a Van in Spain a Region with a rich cultural heritage, home to many famous artists throughout history, such as:

  1. Pablo Picasso: One of the most famous artists in the world, Picasso was a pioneer of the cubist movement and is known for his ground breaking contributions to modern art.
  2. Salvador Dalí: A surrealist painter, known for his eccentric personality and iconic works, such as "The Persistence of Memory."
  3. Francisco Goya: A master of the Spanish Baroque style, known for his striking portraits and his depictions of Spanish life and culture.
  4. Joan Miró: A pioneer of surrealism, Miró is known for his colorful, abstract works that challenge traditional ideas of art and reality.
  5. Diego Velázquez: A master of the Spanish Golden Age, Velázquez is known for his portraits of the Spanish royal family and his contributions to the development of realism in art.