Andalucia Travel Guide

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

The Costa del Sol is blessed with some of Spain´s best beaches, and many of them can be found in Malaga.
For a fun-filled family day out, there is no better way to spend your holiday than lazing on a sandy beach, enjoying the sunshine and swimming in the Med, or taking advantage of the many […]

The Embalses del Guadalhorce are three reservoirs in a spectacular mountain setting about 4km from Ardales off A357. The waters of the reservoirs are used for fishing and swimming and the roads twisting around the sides attract walkers, cyclists and motorists alike. The road to the north of the reservoirs winds through picturesque woodlands while […]

Moving to a new country to live can be a stressful time, but there are many helpful agencies and associations that can ensure everything runs smoothly.
Many new residents to Andalucia decide to rent a property for six months before deciding on a permanent move, to give themselves time to find the right property in the […]

The Albaniz Hall, part of the Cervantes theatre in Malaga is a great place for you to take your children to get them interested in the world of the theatre
The Month of Feburary sees two very different shows
On Sunday 17th there will be a puppet show which is sutible for children aged 4 years and […]

El Refugio de Juanar enjoys an idyllic location among pine forests, mountains and some of the most beautiful countryside in Andalucia.
For centuries, man and nature have lived in harmony in the mountains of Ojén, and El Refugio de Juanar, 3,000 feet above sea level, was built on the site of an old aristocratic hunting lodge, […]

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