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One Country I Visit Every Year, From Man Who's Been to 140 Countries ...

Out of all the countries I've visited, Spain is my favorite to return to. RomanSlavik.com/Shutterstock 2026-04-17T15:17:32.047Z I've been to over 140 countries, but there's only one that I return to every year: Spain. I love everything from the food and history to the public transit system and annual festivals. Plus, the country is home to my favorite city in Europe — and maybe even the world — Seville. Spending more than 20 years in the British Army means I'd already seen a lot of the world by the time I was 40 years old.And since then, I've continued to enjoy traveling, reaching 140 countries (and counting).Out of all the places I've been, though, only one keeps me coming back for annual visits: Spain. I've traveled there at least once a year for the past 15 years and am still captivated by its food, history, and more. The quality of the food is fantastic. One of my favorite pintxos is a gilda. Patxi P/Shutterstock From delicious street food to incredible restaurants, the meals in Spain never disappoint.When visiting San Sebastián, I love having the pintxos — bite-sized snacks traditionally found in the Basque Country of northern Spain. One of my favorites is gildas, small skewers of green olives, anchovies, and pickled Guindilla peppers.Meanwhile, the best pimientos de padrón (cooked Padrón peppers) I've ever eaten were at the Mercado de San Miguel in Madrid.And my favorite restaurant in the world, Alfarería 21 Casa Montalván, is in Seville. The food there is great, but what really makes me love it is the staff. Everyone I've met has always been attentive and incredibly friendly.My favorite beer, Alhambra 1925, is also Spanish, and having it is always a special treat. I love immersing myself in the country's history. The Patio of the Lions was built during the 14th century. trabantos/Shutterstock One of the most-visited tourist sites in Spain is the Alhambra, a medieval palace and fortress in Granada, renowned for its complex designs and Islamic architecture.I especially love visiting the "whispering gallery," an effect found in the Hall of the Abencerrajes. A local explained it to me during one of my many visits to the Alhambra: Essentially, the architecture allows a whisper to be heard on the other side of the room.And just nearby is the Patio de Los Leones (Patio of the Lions), a courtyard featuring a fountain complete with 12 marble lions. I recommend booking tickets as early as possible, as they tend to sell quickly.Other sites I recomm...

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The 10 safest countries to visit - MoneyWeek

Whether you’re planning to go on holiday to a relaxing island, or booking a getaway closer to home, the last thing you want is to run into trouble with scams, pickpockets or health hazards.But the current global climate is far from reassuring. The US-Israeli attacks on Iran and the aftermath of the crisis in the Middle East caused chaos to many people’s travel plans and left them stranded due to flight delays and cancellations. Try 6 free issues of MoneyWeek today Get unparalleled financial insight, analysis and expert opinion you can profit from. Start your trial Sign up to Money Morning Don't miss the latest investment and personal finances news, market analysis, plus money-saving tips with our free twice-daily newsletter Don't miss the latest investment and personal finances news, market analysis, plus money-saving tips with our free twice-daily newsletter Travel and Tour World evaluated international safety rankings and stability, destination appeal, accessibility and industry data to rank countries.Anup Kumar Keshan, founder and editor-in-chief of Travel and Tour World, said, “Escalating geopolitical tensions – from Latin America to conflicts involving the US, Israel, and Iran – are reshaping global patterns. Travelers are increasingly prioritising safety and stability, avoiding high-risk regions.”So, which nations make the top 10, what sets them apart, and why should they be on your travel bucket list?Swipe to scroll horizontallyRankingCountryRegion1CanadaNorth America2AustraliaOceania3SwitzerlandEurope4JapanAsia5United StatesNorth America6FranceEurope7New ZealandOceania8SpainEurope9GreeceEurope10IrelandEuropeSource: Travel and Tour World1. CanadaImage 1 of 2(Image credit: Getty Images)Canada ranks first on this list due to low crime rates, a high standard of living and political stability, making it an easy choice for holidaymakers seeking comfort and peace of mind. The country has cinematic mountain ranges, untamed wilderness and vast national parks – meanwhile, on the other side, you’ll find Michelin-star restaurants and hotels, luxury skiing and scenic rail journeys through the Canadian Rockies.2. AustraliaImage 1 of 2(Image credit: Getty Images)If you can look past the creepy crawlies, you’ll find sun-drenched coastlines, bustling cities like Melbourne and Sydney and a laid-back environment, perfect for a break. You can go diving at the Great Barrier Reef, take a vineyard tour in the Barossa Valley, go surfing at one of the many beaches, or ...

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First Time Travel to Spain: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide

Here's your ultimate guide to first time travel to Spain, complete with the best times to visit, things to do, and more!

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Madrid Is Just the Start: Discover Spain’s Best Day Trip Destinations

The reward here is not only the Royal Palace, though that is obviously central. Spain’s day-trip guide highlights the Flowerbed Garden, the Island Garden, the Prince’s Garden, and the Casa del Labrador. This is the choice for travelers who want grandeur with greenery instead of stone-lane drama.

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