Hi Chris — Have a good trip, and I hope this response isn’t too late to help. 
I’ve been satisfied with the paid version of the "Ascendo Spanish English 
Dictionary +” app. I’ve pasted the link to the free version below. The 
differences between free and paid versions are listed in the app’s description. 
Most parts of this app are accessible with VO, and all content is local with 
the exception of the spoken versions of words and phrases, both of which 
require an active Internet connection. You can search the dictionary using 
ENglish or Spanish words, and each entry can be navigated using standard VO 
methods. In the phrases section each phrase is followed by two unlabeled 
buttons. These 2 buttons play spoken English & Spanish versions of the phrase 
respectively. Automatic language switching does not seem to work in this app, 
but if you have a Spanish voice in your language rotor you can toggle it to get 
an approximation.

Note that this is the US version. I’m not sure if it will be available to you 
if you live outside the US.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/free-spanish-english-dictionary/id321568349?mt=8

HTH,
Bryan

On Jan 12, 2014, at 7:47 AM, Chris Goodwin <ckgoodwi...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm lucky enough to be going off to a Spanish speaking country next week and 
> would like to know if anyone has experience with a good but VoiceOver 
> compatible iPhone English Spanish dictionary app?
> 
> I'm after a dictionary primarily, but don't mind learning about translaters 
> too.

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