A Sabbatical Beyond Vacation
A sabbatical shouldn’t just mean a few months off from work. We believe that the best way to truly take advantage of your time off is to explore the world through an Adventuras Sabbatical. This means focusing on reset, reflection, and transformation, making your time off not only relaxing but also developmental, helping you learn, grow, and find a better understanding of yourself and the world around you.
Deciding where to go on your sabbatical is one of the most important decisions you can make. Sure, there are a lot of incredible locations you can explore, but finding the right destination to serve your needs and dreams can be a difficult decision. In this article, we are going to tell you why a sabbatical in Spain could be the right choice for you.
A Sabbatical in Spain is Accessible and Practical
A Spain sabbatical can be easy and convenient while also being incredibly rewarding. First and foremost, Spain is accessible. For most Americans, Spain is quite close and pretty straightforward to get to. It has multiple major airports and is a main travel hub both for the rest of Europe and the rest of the world.
Once you’re there, it is also incredibly easy to get around and visit different regions. Spain’s rail system is a great way to get around, meaning you can get on high-speed trains to most major regions and cities. There are also apps like BlaBlaCar where you can get rides around the country with locals. Spain’s location also makes it a great jumping-off point to explore more of Europe, Africa, or even the Middle East.
Another reason Spain is such an easy place to start a sabbatical is because of their visa options. Americans get 90 days in Spain (and the Schengen Zone in general) without an extensive visa process. Spain also offers some other visa options, like a digital nomad visa or a non-lucrative visa.
Another bonus is that many people in Spain speak English. While your sabbatical will be much more fulfilling with a short Spanish course or some previous knowledge, you’ll be able to get around Spain perfectly fine without any Spanish. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t learn some, though! A sabbatical is all the more fulfilling when you can connect and communicate with locals in their language.
Find Your Vibe on a Spain Sabbatical
Spain has so much to offer. For really whatever vibe you’re looking for you can find it in Spain. Want to live in a hip city soaking in art, food, and culture? There are tons to choose from. Love the outdoors and want to hike and explore mountains and forests? Easy. How about relaxing on beautiful beaches with Mediterranean vibes? You’ll find that too.
Spain is home to some of the coolest cities in all of Europe. Madrid is the center of it all. There are incredible museums, beautiful plazas, restaurants, and hip bars. Barcelona brings a more edgy energy with some unbelievable architecture, live music, beaches, and nightlife. Those are the two most popular cities, but far from all Spain has to offer. You can dance Flamenco in Sevilla, enjoy delicious Basque delights in Bilbao, hang out on the Mediterranean in Valencia, enjoy free tapas and explore the Alhambra in Granada, and eat Michelin-starred food while surfing in San Sebastián. If exploring cities is something that excites you, Spain has countless endless options.
For those who want to explore the outdoors, Spain has a ton of options as well. You’ve got hiking or skiing in the Pyrenees, surfing or diving in the volcanic wonderland of the Canary Islands, or maybe biking or climbing is what catches your fancy. The adventurous and outdoor souls can find a home in Spain. There is world-class outdoor access and adventure at your fingertips, no matter what region of Spain you are exploring, meaning you can sprinkle breaths of fresh air in with your city travel as much as you’d like.
If food and wine are your thing, Spain welcomes you with open arms. The Spanish have deep traditions in food and wine, and they are excited to share them with whoever is willing to enjoy. It starts with the tapas, a snack that is really a social tradition. While slowly enjoying your delicious Spanish wine or vermouth, you have to enjoy small bites, often very cheap or even free, to enhance your bar experience. After that, every region has its specialty. If you like seafood, fresh vegetables, hearty stews, or award-winning meats, Spain is a place where food is taken seriously, and your belly won’t be mad about it. And if wine is your thing, don’t worry. Some of the best wines in Europe come from all over Spain. You could build a sabbatical around just visiting the beautiful Spanish wine country. An added bonus is that Spain has some of the world’s best olive oil; not only can you put it on everything, but there are also countless family farms that allow you to tour and see how it’s made.
Spain’s History and Cultural Heritage
Spain isn’t just for enjoying the food and wine. Spain has a culture full of interesting history and cultural heritage. Wherever you are exploring in Spain, you can find remnants of its long and complicated history. Whether that’s exploring Roman ruins, enjoying the breathtaking architecture of the Moorish palaces, taking a step back in time to see some medieval villages, or even digging deeper into the diverse art scenes, Spain is full of different history and culture that will expand your curiosity and teach you about the past.
The primary reason for Spain’s diverse history and culture is that the country is divided into multiple distinct regions. In each region, you can find distinctly different traditions and ways of life. Catalonia, Andalusia, the Basque Country, and Galicia all have not only different foods, but also customs, languages, and rituals. As you travel around the country, you can see what vibes or surroundings you enjoy most and make it your temporary home for a few weeks.
Ways to Give Back and Grow in Spain
While you’re definitely going to get some relaxation and adventure in Spain, you also have ample opportunities to give back and work on some self-growth while on your Spain sabbatical. A sabbatical isn’t all about recharging and having fun; your experience will be magnified if you can take the time to prioritize giving back and working on yourself.
Giving back can look whatever way you want it to in Spain. You’ll find plenty of farm stays in Spain through programs like WWOOF or Workaway. These opportunities let you volunteer on the country’s fertile land, experience daily life in the Spanish countryside, and connect with locals. As a bonus, you’ll be giving back by sharing your time and labor while fully immersing yourself in the culture. There are also ample sustainability initiatives throughout the country, a great way to sprinkle some service into your sabbatical trip.
In Spain, your English is the golden ticket to giving back. There are so many opportunities for English teaching or youth mentorship for people who want to share their English fluency while also learning some Spanish and giving back. Connecting and giving back through language exchange is a great way to enhance your experience on Sabbatical.
When it comes to challenging yourself to grow, Spain can also provide the perfect fertilizer. Whether you’re taking part in a yoga retreat in an idyllic location like Ibiza or Mallorca, or maybe taking a few weeks to hike the Camino de Santiago to challenge yourself mentally and physically, Spain can give you the opportunity to challenge yourself and grow.
Self-Discovery on Your Sabbatical in Spain
Along with giving back and personal growth, Spain also provides the perfect atmosphere for self-discovery. The country is built on an appreciation for a slower pace of life, rest, and enjoyment of the small things. This may mean taking a nap every day during siesta time or sitting at your cafe a few extra hours reading or drawing just because life allows you to.
The pace of life in Spain means you have time to really learn about yourself. In the US and many other Western cultures, it’s always go go go. In Spain, you can actually breathe, take a second to think. Maybe you take up that art project you forgot about. Or finally have time to resume the meditation practice that was so helpful for you in your younger years. Maybe you even start planning that next step at work or back home, with the time and space to dig deep and figure out what matters most.
Conclusion: Your Spain Sabbatical Awaits
Spain isn’t just about the cool cities, incredible mountains, delicious foods, or pristine beaches. Spain offers a little bit of everything for the Sabbatical taker. Accessibility, diversity, adventure, relaxation, and learning. Spain will allow you to enjoy your favorite things in some of the most impressive places you’ve ever enjoyed them. Then it will allow you the pace of life and time to really look within yourself and figure out what fills up your cup the most.
So yes, you will get a dreamy European vacation, but you will also learn about different cultures, explore vastly unique and special regions, and be able to give back in a way that is both meaningful and fulfilling.
Amazing Things to Do in Spain (Examples)
- Walk the Camino de Santiago
- Dance in the streets during Feria de Abril in Sevilla.
- Explore Gaudí’s surreal architecture in Barcelona.
- Taste wine directly from the bodegas of La Rioja.
- Swim in the crystal waters of Formentera
- Marvel at the Alhambra in Granada at sunset.
- Browse swords and armor in the medieval workshops of Toledo.
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