Which are the happiest towns in Spain?
For this reason, a Spanish-language website, Azucarera carried out a study to improve its position in the World Happiness Index. Working with the consulting firm YouGov, it set out to find out which town is home to the happiest people in Spain and, more importantly, why. Meanwhile, the study concluded that, despite the many differences, these top 20 towns do have specific attributes to favor the well-being of their residents. Meanwhile, these attributes include a warm and friendly atmosphere, freedom from stress, a slow and calm pace, enjoyment of the outdoors, local cuisine and more. Here we delve briefly into the top three happiest towns in Spain according to the new study.
1. Ronda, Málaga Province, Spain
To navigate the gorge, the Puente Nuevo (new bridge) spans the gap and makes a dramatic lookout over the gorge and beyond. throughout the town, many Roman and Moorish architectural sites are worth a visit while Ronda’s Plaza de Toros, the legendary 18th-century bullring is one of its most notable landmarks.
2. Nerja on the Costa del Sol
Meanwhile, one of the town’s major claims to fame is the Cueva de Nerja, a nearby cavern featuring unique stalactites and stalagmites, and where summer concerts are held. Moreover, for history buffs, a guided tour will reveal fascinating Paleolithic paintings.
3. Chipiona, Cádiz Province, Spain
The lighthouse was built to warn ships of the dangerous rock, Piedra de Salmedina, which stands on the coastline. While the town is mostly frequented by Spanish tourists, it is also a welcoming, lesser-known place for international travelers.
Top 20 happiest towns in Spain
The following is the full list of happiest towns in Spain according to the study by Azucarera:
- Ronda, Málaga Province
- Nerja, Málaga Province
- Chipiona, Cádiz Province
- Tarifa, Cádiz Province
- Peñíscola, Valencian Community
- Santillana del Mar, Cantabria
- San Vicente de la Barquera, Cantabria
- Sanxenxo, Galicia
- Ribadesella, Asturias
- Zahara de los Atunes, Cádiz Province
- Mojácar, Almeria Province
- Llanes, Asturias
- Benalmádena, Málaga Province
- Dénia, Valencian Community
- Conil de la Frontera, Cádiz Province
- Sitges, Cataluña
- Cazorla, Jaen Province
- Salou, Cataluña
- Altea, Valencian Community
- Calpe, Alicante Province
It is interesting to note that the vast majority of the towns listed are located in coastal Spain. Living by the sea with beautiful beaches certainly benefits the locals’ happiness. Watch this space for more details of the happiest towns and villages in Spain.