Andalucia Travel Guide

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

One of the hot topics of discussion in Puerto Banus and Marbella these days are the new parking restrictions along some of the roads in Puerto Banus. From the 9th of December there is no more free parking along the roads of Christamar or Playas del Duque.
Parking must be paid from 9.am to 2.pm and [...]

What do you expect from a budget airline? Basically, you know what you are paying for. Not much leg room, extortionately-priced food and drinks and not much in the way of comfort or luxury. As long as it gets you from A to B, there can be few complaints, right? But what about when the [...]

Malaga Airport has recently unveiled its impressive new Terminal 3, which will see an increase in visitors from all over the world. The opening of the terminal has been heralded a great success, and unlike Heathrow´s Terminal 5, it went off without a hitch.
Terminal 3 at Malaga Airport was designed by architect, Bruce S Fairbanks, [...]

Of trains and things in Andalucia

Trains have a magic all their own, especially foreign ones! Here in Andalucía we are in a rail enthusiast’s heaven, from the old trains running on their original wide gauge rail tracks to the ‘up to the minute’ streamlined new AVE trains.
Who has not felt the excitement of the train journey from Bobadilla to Málaga [...]

Malaga Airport

Situated just 6km west of Malaga city, Malaga Airport enjoys great road access from the A7 Autopista del Sol, which links Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola and Marbella to the west, and Nerja and Granada to the east.
Malaga is the main airport for holiday-makers arriving on the Costa del Sol, and over 12 million passengers pass through [...]

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