Andalucia Travel Guide

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Ardales lies on the N357 62.5km northwest of Malaga. Ardales is said to derive from the Moorish Ard-Allah, the Garden of the Allah, the name given to the town after its conquest by Alhur al Tagafi in AD 716. Today it is one of the small pretty white towns for which Andalucia is famous. […]

Marbella boasts many fantastic villas La Cerquilla and one of them is La Cerquilla in Nueva Andalucia. This villa has every detail one can imagine and is of the highest qualities. Lighting, music systems and home cinema to mention a few. Tina`s Rentals is very happy to present this newcomer to their portfolio.
For sale, […]

Gazpacho Soup Recipe

Now, I know that it’s unlikely that anyone has ever gathered the necessary data, but I’m absolutely sure that if I had a Euro for every virgin holidaymaker to Spain who sent back their first bowl of hotel gazpacho soup because it had “gone cold” I would be rich beyond the dreams of avarice. I’m […]

Nestling in the beautiful Andalucian countryside you will find the charming village of Fuente de Piedra, this typical Andaluz village with its whitewashed houses with wrought iron protecting the balconies although very small has a great appeal to visitors. Located 17km north of Antequera in the province of Malaga its main attraction is […]

When on holiday it is always difficult to find things to occupy the children. One place that seems to appeal to every age group in the very impressive and interesting Fuengirola Zoo
The most impressive thing about the Zoo in Fuengirola on the Costa Del Sol is the fact that the animals are not hidden away […]

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