Celebrate Thanksgiving Abroad: A Spain Travel Itinerary for the Holiday Season
Is your trip to Spain timed around Thanksgiving? You may be wondering whether you can celebrate an important occasion with a turkey dinner in a country where it’s just an ordinary day. We’re here to assure you that you don’t have to give up the essence of Thanksgiving while abroad. With the right Spain travel itinerary, you can enjoy a trip filled with Spanish culture while still honouring the spirit of gratitude that defines Thanksgiving.
At I Spy Spain, we use our expertise to
create one-of-a-kind travel itineraries that balance your country’s holiday
traditions with new local experiences. By blending the best of both worlds, we
ensure that you can enjoy Spain’s rich food and culture while still celebrating
meaningful events.
Look for local festivities.
If you’re Canadian, Thanksgiving falls on the
second Monday of October. While Spain doesn’t celebrate the holiday, you may
come across Día de la Hispanidad (Hispanic Day)
festivities on October 12. Celebrations often carry over to the Monday when it
lands on a Sunday, so it may overlap with Canadian Thanksgiving. That means
parades or cultural events could be happening around the same time. Even if not
all businesses close that day, it’s worth keeping in mind when planning your
activities.
We’ll make sure your Spain travel
itinerary has options that feel familiar to keep the holiday spirit alive.
Think steakhouses or Irish pubs offering themed menus with roast turkey and
mashed potatoes. We’ll also handle reservations so you don’t have to worry
about last-minute availability in these establishments.
Join local themed events
Major cities like Madrid and Seville often
host Thanksgiving-themed events in Canadian bars or international hostels.
These gatherings are perfect for travellers who want to mingle and enjoy a
festive vibe with other expats and visitors.
Adding touches of Spain to your Thanksgiving
dinner
Travelling with a loved one or family? You
can celebrate Thanksgiving with a local flavour. We can arrange a private
cooking class where a Spanish chef guides you through traditional recipes made
with seasonal produce. Swap turkey for paella or roast suckling pig, and
replace mashed potatoes with patatas a lo pobre. Pair the meal with Spanish
wines, such as full-bodied reds from La Rioja or crisp whites from Rías Baixas.
In addition to Churros and silky natillas, a spread of Spanish cheeses and
sweets also makes the perfect desserts. It’s a unique way to honour tradition
while embracing your holiday setting.
No need to be homesick this October
Here at I Spy Spain,
we use our expertise in planning trips across Spain to design an itinerary that
reflects your style without forgetting about Canadian tradition. Get started by
filling out our contact form. You may also call 1+672-661-6400
to speak with one of our travel consultants about your dream Spain
travel itinerary today.
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