Spain is a must-visit country in any season, known for its rich history, incredible art and gorgeous beaches. But it's also famous for its picturesque sunsets and all the fun things you can do as you watch the sun dip in the Iberian skyline.
Right now, you have the chance to plan your own sunset escape because Bombay Sapphire is awarding a lucky winner with the opportunity to discover Spain's breathtaking sunsets in person. Entering the Bombay Sunset Contest couldn't be easier: Just head to the contest page, enter your details and click "submit."
Hurry, contest entries close August 31, and you don't want to miss this chance to win the travel vouchers that could have you jetting off to Spain to experience the sunsets of your dreams.
A bottle of Bombay Sunset with a gin and tonic on a patio during sunset. @bombaysapphire | Instagram
Why sunsets? It's because of the launch of Bombay Sapphire’s newest innovation, Bombay Sunset — a warm and aromatic special-edition gin inspired by the warmth of the setting summer sun. Infused with the flavours of Spanish mandarin, turmeric, cardamom and the brand's 10 signature exotic botanicals, it's like they distilled the sunset itself.
You don't have to buy anything to enter the Bombay Sunset Contest, but a Sunset negroni could pair nicely with this inspiring list of gorgeous sunsets in Spain that you have the chance to visit thanks to Bombay Sunset.
Have the sunset all to yourself at the secluded La Carolina beach
Escape the crowds and find your own slice of paradise at the picturesque La Carolina Beach. The golden sands and crystal-clear waters of this beach in Murcia provide the perfect backdrop for a chill sunset experience, plus the surrounding rocks and dunes keep the wind out.
Come prepared with a blanket, a picnic and a friend and relax into the evening as the sun dips over the horizon and lights the sky with all the gorgeous shades of a sunset.
See the sun dip over Egyptian ruins in Madrid
Did you know that there were Egyptian ruins in Spain's capital? You can find The Temple of Debod in the Cuartel de la Montaña Park, which dates back to the 2nd century BC Egypt. It was at risk of destruction in 1960, so it was relocated to Madrid for preservation.
You can walk through ancient history and watch the dramatic shadows around the temple as the sun sets behind this historic structure, casting a warm glow over the city.
Wind up your day at the 'end of the Earth'
Translated from the Latin finis terrae, meaning "end of the Earth," Cape Finisterre is a beautiful stony outcrop on Spain's west coast. Before Europeans learned about North America, this is where they thought that the world ended.
Nowadays, it's best known as the end of the UNESCO Camino de Santiago pilgrimage trek. Imagine sitting on the rugged cliffs next to the lighthouse after a long day of hiking and watching the sun sink into the Atlantic Ocean. If you had some Bombay Sunset to hand, it would be the perfect moment to raise a glass and say "salud" to the setting sun.
Get a 360-degree of a sunset horizon from Spain's highest peak
Mount Teide is the country's highest peak and an active volcano located in Tenerife. It is 4,000 metres tall and offers panoramic views of the gorgeous sunset casting purples, pinks and blues across the landscape.
After a visit to Teide National Park, one of the most visited in Europe, kick back and watch the spectacular sunset. The volcanic terrain and changing colours of the sky create a mesmerizing atmosphere.
Enjoy a sunset with a side of bustling urban elegance
If you win the Bombay Sunset Contest, consider the Cartagena Marina on the Murcia coast. Sip a Bombay Sunset and tonic watch as the sun makes its glorious exit from the wide-open sky.
The lush, swaying palm trees give this Mediterranean hotspot an L.A. or Miami vibe but with a more laid-back atmosphere and stunning views of both the sea and the mountains — the perfect backdrop as the sun dips below the horizon.
Enjoy a relaxing sunset through natural arches
The Praia das Catedrais — or Beach of the Cathedrals — in Galiciais is a marvel of nature. It's known for its 30-metre-high slate arches that were created over centuries by wind and sea erosion. The arches resemble cathedral arches, hence the name.
This beach has been touted as one of the most beautiful in Spain, and its dramatic cliffs and sea caves make it a must-visit for a sunset adventure. You can wander down the beach, dip your toes in the water and watch the waning sun rays shine through the arches, experiencing the so-called "cathedral of the sea" at dusk.
Feeling inspired to explore everything Spain has to offer? Don't forget to enter the Bombay Sunset Contest by August 31 for your chance to win travel vouchers that could see you seeing these spectacular Spanish sunsets with your very own eyes.
While you wait to see if you're the winner, mix yourself a delicious summer cocktail with Bombay Sunset gin, then sit back, relax and enjoy the gorgeous summer sunset from wherever you are.
To learn more about Bombay Sapphire's new special-edition Sunset gin, check out their website or follow them on Facebook or Instagram.
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6 things to do in Spain at sunset if you win this trip thanks to Bombay Sapphire’s new gin
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