Andalucia Travel Guide

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

The tiny little village of Parauta is a must for the lovers of nature, it is located on the border of the Guadalhorce valley region and the Western Costa del Sol some 105km from Malaga. It lies in a beautiful location in the southern Oreganal mountain range, close to the Parque Natural de […]

One of the most beautiful and important tropical gardens in Spain and one of the best in Europe lies just to the north of the city of Malaga. The origins of La Concepcion can be traced back to the merging of several estates, home to citrus, olive and almond trees and possibly vines, too. […]

The beautiful village of Casarabonela is located in the north west area of the Guadalhorce Valley , and is just 48km from Malaga. The village is a perfect example of the traditional white washed villages that can be seen across Andalucia.
The landscape surrounding the village is dominated by the magnificent Alcaparaín (1,200 […]

Situated directly next to the beach at the Atalaya Park Hotel, close to San Pedro, Happy Divers Marbella and IDC College has been professionally managed and run by Peter Deth since 1996. The other site - Happy Divers Marbella Port -is situated in the leisure harbour close to the centre of the town, […]

Driving into the little town of Sierra de Yeguas a few kilometres from Campillos, we were greeted with the graceful statue of a white horse at its entrance. For Sierra de Yeguas literally means ‘Mountain range of the Fillies’, or female horses. A picturesque name for a very charming village, though it sounds much better […]

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