It's wonderful to occasionally partake in our country's traditions, as Spain boasts a rich cultural heritage. Easter sees towns and cities across Spain adorned in traditional attire, serving torrijas and holding processions. But what if you tried something different this year?

 Nature routes


Let me suggest some ideas where adventure takes centre stage, with outdoor activities forming the backbone of your holiday experience.

Unique City Activities

1. Laser Tag. This sport is perfect for gathering a group of friends (ideally 8-10 people) and is suitable for everyone. If weather concerns you, remember most laser tag venues are indoor facilities (nearly all urban locations feature covered arenas).

 Playing laser tag tag indoor


You can check laser combat options here and choose your preferred one. It's guaranteed to be a great choice.

2. Guided Tours. Whether visiting a new city or exploring your hometown during days off, guided tours offer excellent options. They provide original, distinctive ways to experience tourism, uncovering hidden corners and hearing fascinating local stories.

 Guided tours in Barcelona


Available nationwide, here's a complete list of guided tours across the country.

Mountain Adventure Ideas

3. Guided Snowshoe Hike. This year's heavy snowfall means you can still enjoy this activity. It's perfect for spectacular landscapes and outdoor exercise.

 Snowshoe excursions


Choose from various snowshoeing options with or without guides for a unique experience.

4. Horseback Riding. Across Spain you'll find numerous equestrian centres where instructors teach riding basics - from mounting techniques to guiding horses.

 Horseback riding with the family


They'll lead you through breathtaking mountain trails immersed in nature. No wonder this remains the most popular activity year-round. Browse all horseback riding options here for a magical experience.

5. Via Ferrata. This marked mountain route along slopes and cliffs leads to summits with stunning views. No specific fitness level is required as routes accommodate all abilities, though comfort with heights helps.

 Initiation to the via ferrata


Find via ferrata locations here and prepare for an extraordinary nature experience.

6. Mountain Biking Excursion. MTBs remain the best way to reach remote areas and discover otherwise inaccessible locations.

 Mountain bike excursions


Routes exist for all skill levels, including family-friendly options. Discover biking offers here and let sports headline your Easter break for once.

Adventure Activities

7. Whitewater Rafting. For thrill-seekers who love water sports, this is perfect. While still chilly, spring melt creates powerful rapids - just mind the cold water and stay in the raft!

 Rafting descent


Ideal for groups (rafts hold about 7 people), but solo participants can join formed groups. Find all rafting options here.

8. Zip Line Course. Nothing makes you feel more childlike than these obstacle courses between treetop platforms. Navigate Tibetan bridges, zip lines, monkey bridges, spider nets...

 Zipline circuits


Courses accommodate various skill levels. Find tree adventure courses nationwide here.

9. Bungee Jumping. The ultimate adrenaline rush. Standing 40 metres above ground with racing heartbeat, sweaty palms and countless thoughts before the leap.

There is no age to go bungee jumping


A must-do lifetime experience. Will you miss out? Check locations and prices here.

Easter Activities for Children

10. Urban Camps. Perfect if you're working during holidays. Kids enjoy supervised activities with monitors, meet peers, participate in workshops and sometimes multi-adventure programmes.

 urban camps at Easter


Request urban camp information and prices here.