Andalucia Travel Guide

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

The Beautiful city of Granada will soon be filled with the sights and sounds of the 56 th International Festival of Music and Dance. This is the oldest event of its kind in Spain which dates back to the Corpus Christi Symphonic concerts at the start of the twentieth century. This year the event runs […]

When visiting the Cordoba Province of Andalucia you should take the time to visit the small picturesque town of Montalbán de Córdoba which is located 42 km away from Córdoba, the Capitol of the province.
Although this town is small, it has just 4,500 inhabitants the history of the town dates back to prehistoric times […]

Within the parameters of Carvajal, Torreblanca and Los Boliches, which are located just before the main town of Fuengirola, lie a wide variety of good quality, down to earth, no nonsense cafes and bars, much as you would expect to find along a coastline whose inhabitants livelihoods relies heavily on the influx of tourists each […]

Sherry

The sherry is “The world’s most neglected wine treasure” – Jancis Robinson, wine writer.
Although still regarded by many as old-fashioned and suitable only for cooking or as a Christmas gift for an ageing aunt, the delights of sherry from Jerez - Andalucia have recently been trumpeted by a number of respected wine experts.

Benalmadena Pueblo

By the time my husband and I had got everyone out of the flat, into the car and headed for Benalmadena Pueblo it was nearly one o’clock! Tired of having a big Sunday lunch, then lazing around and watching T.V., taking a lethargic walk along the promenade or of visiting the Paloma park, we […]

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