I'm writing this post to provide some Spain travel information that many people don't know about. It's easy enough to find Spain travel information that tells you what to eat, where to go to and what to see. Rarely does Spain travel information divulge the secret of where the natives go when they take a vacation on their home soil. I discovered this Spain travel information secret at a British website called homesworldwide.co.uk. Apparently, many Spanish people head for a place known as the Sherry Triangle in Andalucia. The three points of the Sherry Triangle are El Puerto de Santa Maria, SanlĂșcar de Barrameda and Jerez da le Frontera. As the name of the region suggests, it's where the Spanish make their delectable sherry, which is a strong fortified wine. The Sherry Triangle is a place where the wine, food, people, and land are all agreeable. Imagine sipping sherry in the company of friendly Spanish locals while gazing at a magnificent vineyard as the sun begins to set. Hardly able to believe your luck, your senses search for evidence of loud, hedonistic young tourists but find nothing. That's my idea of a truly relaxing vacation.