Spring has sprung and this year with Easter falling a little later we are hoping that those of you planning an Easter break will be able to look forward to some lovely weather.  The months of April and May are always popular in Spain because you are usually likely to enjoy the sun and pleasant evenings eating out but without the intense heat associated with July & August.  This year is proving to be an exceptionally popular year – we are not sure if there are just more people around or if out reputation for being the best vale car hire in Spain is why more and more people trust us to provide their all-inclusive car hire in Spain every year.

Easter in Spain is a very important religious festival and probably less commercialised than in some countries.  Throughout the week you will see processions in most towns and villages celebrating the story of Easter.  These processions usually attract big turnouts with the participants in traditional dress and often carrying large floats with religious statues.  The sale of chocolate eggs is not as popular as in some other countries but a traditional treat is the “mona”, a cake made which usually has a symbolic egg in the middle.

We came across this article explaining a little more about the Easter festivities that you may like to take a look at https://www.fluentu.com/blog/spanish/easter-in-spain/

If you are coming to Spain for Easter and have not yet organised your Spanish car hire then do get in touch with us by visiting www.drivalia.com and you can check out our 2019 fleet.  Remember, when you book your all-inclusive car hire in Spain with Drivalia you benefit from one full and final price and no deposit car hire in Spain.  Because there is no deposit it means that debit card car hire in Spain is possible with Drivalia Ultimate.