Holidays in Spain – Coast and Culture
Sunny beaches, vibrant cities, and adventures for all tastes.


Useful information about Spain
About Spain
Spain is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Europe, attracting millions of tourists from all over the world annually, including hundreds of thousands of Romanians. The country combines the sunny beaches of the Mediterranean with vibrant cities rich in culture, art, and history.
Annual Romanian tourists: 600.000 – 800.000
Flight distance: 3 – 4.5 hours (depending on the destination: Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Malaga)
Required visa: No
Essential Information
Flight duration from Romania
3h – 4h
Direct flights from Bucharest to major cities (Madrid, Barcelona, Malaga)
Optimal Season
April – October
Air temperature: 20–35 °C, water temperature: 18–25 °C
Currency and expenses
Euro (EUR)
Average prices, varying depending on region and season
Required documents
No visa required
Identity card or valid passport
Useful tips for Spain
Discover Spain, a vibrant destination that combines the sunny beaches of the Mediterranean and Atlantic with cities full of culture, history, and gastronomy. From the beaches of the Costa del Sol and the Balearic Islands to cities like Barcelona, Madrid, or Seville, Spain offers diverse experiences for every type of traveler. Follow these tips for a relaxed and worry-free vacation.

Travel conditions in Spain
Last updated: 22 decembrie 2025
Visa regime
Citizens of the Republic of Moldova do not need a visa for tourist stays up to 90 days within a 180-day period in the Schengen Area.
Accepted documents
- Entry is allowed only with a valid passport. Identity cards are not accepted.
- The passport must be valid for at least 3 months after leaving the Schengen Area.
Additional documents may be requested at the border, such as:
- Return or onward travel ticket
- Proof of accommodation (hotel reservation or invitation)
- Proof of sufficient financial means for the stay
Stay rules
- Overstaying the allowed period may result in fines, deportation, or entry bans to the Schengen Area.
Safety tips
- Be cautious in busy tourist areas (Madrid, Barcelona, Seville).
- Avoid showing valuables and isolated areas at night.
- Respect local laws and traffic regulations.
Useful contacts in case of emergency
- Embassy of the Republic of Moldova in Spain: Madrid
- Emergency number in Spain: 112 (police, ambulance, fire)
Other practical recommendations
- Obtain valid travel medical insurance for the Schengen Area.
- Respect local customs and rules.
- Check airline requirements before departure.












