Andalucia Travel Guide

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

Casares - Small And Stunning

If the hustle and bustle of the coastal resorts is not your thing or you just want a break from the sun, sea and sand, one of Spain’s white villages which is definitely worth a visit is the picturesque Casares.
This special little village is located about 15km from the coast in the […]

The Romans dubbed the El Chorro mountains ‘the Hills of Hell’ and looking at the Garganta del Chorro, better known as the El Chorro Gorge, it is easy to see why. The 5km long narrow cleft through a limestone massif some 200m high is enough to strike at least awe, if not downright fear, […]

Guadalmina

The beachside urbanisation of Guadalmina is lush and emerald green, and provides a peaceful sanctuary for those wishing to take a step back from the hustle and bustle found in nearby Puerto Banús and Marbella. Situated close to Marbella and Puerto Banús - and only 60 kilometres from Málaga Airport - Guadalmina is easily accessible […]

Almeria Province

The province of Almeria is located in the eat of Andalucia, it s bordered by the provinces of Granada, Mucia and the Mediterranean Sea. It has 101 municipalities and covers an area of 8,769 sq km and a population of over 546,00. The capitol city of the province is Almeria.
In the province you will find […]

The Alhambra Palace, in Granada, has long been considered one of the seven wonders of the modern world and, if you’ve seen it, you’ll know why. However, voting is currently underway to decide on the definitive list, which you can see on www.new7wonders.com. To support the Alhambra’s candidature a human chain will surround and embrace […]

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