Andalucia Travel Guide

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

Andujar

Andujar is a town located in the province of Jaen in Andalucia. The town that dates back to the prehistoric times. In the area around Arroyo Escobar  there has been the discovery of various artiacs which date back around 300,00 years.
There is also a lot of evidence dateing back to the time of the Phoenician [...]

I have just returned to Marbella from a two week trip to London, Northampton and Nottingham, England, and boy is it good to be back. I have lived in Spain for 15 years, but still enjoy a trip back to the old country at least once a year to stock up on M & S [...]

Cazalla de la Sierra

Located on the top of a hilltop some 85km northwest of the Andalucian capitol Seville is the charming little whitewashed town of Cazalla de la Sierra in Andalucia
It is the second largest town within the confines of the Sierra Norte Natural Park, although it only has a population of around 5000.
Although small the town has [...]

Medina Sidonia is situated in the province of Cádiz, east of Chiclana de la Frontera and south of Jerez de la Fronterain in Andalucia. It is one of the oldest towns in the south west of Spain and a typical “pueblo blanco” (white town) with narrow cobbled streets. It has slightly more than 11.000 inhabitants.
There [...]

Boasting some of the liveliest beach bars and restaurants in Spain, Marbella, Estepona and Mijas-Costa are blessed with three superb fine dining restaurants by the sea.  Namely, El Oceano Hotel, near Miraflores Beach, The Beach House, Elviria, and the wonderful Tikitano Beach Restaurant.
Don´t get me wrong.  The average beachside chiringuito, selling fresh fish, salads and [...]

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