Andalucia Travel Guide

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

Having long outgrown its fish and chip image, Torremolinos has evolved into one of the Costa del Sol´s largest and most cosmopolitan resort towns.
Quality hotels, chic bars and stylish restaurants mingle with more informal cafés and fast food joints along the sea front promenade.  The main town of Torremolinos is bustling with activity, and for [...]

Marbella is well known for its luxury villas, but there are more Marbella style villas up and down the coast. Villa Castillio is an example of a unique villa, nested on its own mountain overlooking the whole of Costa del Sol and the town of Fuengirola. The villa is just beside the Buddha statue and [...]

Having long outgrown its fish and chip image, Torremolinos has evolved into one of the Costa del Sol´s largest and most cosmopolitan resort towns. This lively town, only 35 minutes drive from Marbella, hosts the fabulous Tourist Day (Dia del Turista) celebrations every September.(September 4th, 2008).
Colourful processions and street parades take place in afternoon and [...]

This summer the town of Torremolinos on the Costa del Sol is once again offering a splendid program of summer camps to keep the children occupied. The town has been running these events for the last few years and they have proved to be very popular and well organized, giving parents a break and giving [...]

Opened in the 1960´s as a riding school, El Ranchito now hosts the most spectacular Andalucian horse show on the Costa Del Sol.
José Gonzalez bought the ranch in 1975, and continued running it as a school until the 1990´s when he decided to create a family horse show with animals trained by him.
This amazing show [...]

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