Andalucia Travel Guide

Marbella, Puerto Banus, Sevilla, Granada, Malaga, Huelva, Jaen, Cadiz, Almeria, Cordoba

Started In 2007 The Kedi Star Group is a family run business based in the town of Alhaurin El Grande in the Malaga Province of Andalucia. The company currently offers a small range of products such as designer sunglasses and real estate here in Andalucia and the rest of spain as wll as new developments […]

Fuengirola

Fuengirola is a town situated on the E340 dual carriageway between Malaga and Marbella.
Like many coastal resorts, Fuengirola has grown out of all proportion in the last 30 years. The single storey fishermen’s cottages have almost disappeared, replaced by 2 and 3 storey apartment blocks. You can still see one or two of the original […]

Cabopino - Dune Dream

Situated only 12 kilometres from Marbella and 14 kilometres from Fuengirola is Cabopino, one of the coast’s most alluring, charismatic marinas. Featuring a lush pine tree forest that stretches all the way down to the beginning of the white sand, and an ancient stone watchtower that rises up from the rolling dunes, Cabopino is unlike […]

This car boot sale, or “rastrillo” takes place on the first Saturday of every month and is held on the site of the Friday Market, marked by a mini Arc de Triomphe (actually a monument to Blas Infante). Now that another stretch of the coastal motorway has opened the drive over from Nerja only takes […]

The Province of Huelva is the most western province of Andalucia, it borders the Spanish provinces of Bajadoz, Cadiz and Seville. The two remaining borders are with Portugal and The Atlantic Ocean.
It covers an area of 10,148 sq kms and has a population of around 485,000 , 30 % of whom live in the Capitol […]

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