ROAD TRIPS FROM ROTA SPAIN | MILITARY SPOUSE

Published 2021-12-18
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While stationed in Spain there’s tons of fun road trips and things to do in the area! Here’s a few we took, a few I wish we took, and a few I forgot below! I hope your family makes as many good memories as I did in these places🥰


Sierra Nevada - skiing/snow boarding
Zoo - hold baby animals!
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Entre ramas aventura - elevated obstacle course
Zip line from Spain into Portugal - limitezero.com
Caminito del Rey- hiking

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All Comments (21)
  • @aimararojas7037
    Spain is absolutely gorgeous! You should visit Galicia and Asturias to experience some of Spain’s Celtic culture.
  • Estoy realmente emocionado de ver a americanos conociendo nuestro maravilloso país,cuídense mucho
  • @fmm3592
    Thanks for sharing the best of our land! Everyone is welcome to visit. It's a pleasure to have you among us. Your friend from El Puerto :)
  • Omg this is great! I’m planning a trip possibly for spring break in march (about to be retired military) I’m so glad I found your channel.
  • @jambroqc
    More places to cover: San Sebastian, Santiago de Compostela, Valencia, Cordoba, Toledo, Segovia oh and many many more. Spain spoils us with massive choices.love your vlog.
  • First, thanks for your video and show my country. Sorry to correct you, but I grew up in Cadiz province. The southern Spanish architecture is the one that influence the Morocco architecture. Morocco doesn't even exist when all this Spanish cities were built. The art style is call ANDALUSÍ. The Roman city is BAELO CLAUDIA. It was a fisherman city where the Romans produced the GARUM, a FISH sauce delicatessen. You didn't show Cadiz town? The city Napoleon fail to conquer.
  • @rocketgirl529
    If u liked Granada. You will love Marbella. Definitely recommend!
  • @karap1000
    How do I schedule a tour in Gibraltar?
  • Sra : un poco de cultura !! No es marroquí es español, históricamente hispano nazarí o andalusí ....¡Qué ingnorancia!