The AlhambraIf you're looking for a place to go in Andalusia, Granada is a must-see! The city is famous for its emblematic monument: the Alhambra, which includes several palaces of Islamic...
Carnival MarbellaThere are few weeks in Spain when there are no festive events. During the low season and the return to calm after the Christmas festivities and before the incredible Easter celebrations...
A Valentine's Day in Mijas PuebloPerched on a mountainside overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, Mijas Pueblo is one of Andalusia's most iconic whitewashed towns ('pueblos blancos') and the perfect place to spend Valentine's...
Caminito de ReyRaised almost 100 metres above the bottom of the gorge through which the River Guadalhorce flows, the Caminito de Rey was originally a small service road that crossed the Desfiladero de los...
Feria de SevillaIt's time for the feria season !Last year, Seville traditionally kicked off the feria season with the first major festival in southern Spain, after a long period of lethargy due to the...
Jerez de la FronteraThe city of Jerez de la Frontera is known throughout the world for its wines and horses. Its wonderful wine cellars, flamenco festivals and bullfighting complete the appeal of this city of...
RondaRonda is the birthplace of bullfighting and Andalusian nationalismSituated around an extraordinary ravine created by the River Guadalevin, this historic town in the province of Málaga...
Andalusian White VillagesIt's true that Andalusia is increasingly associated with the mountains, but when we talk about its beautiful villages, or any other corner, this region of Spain is most often associated...
Saint John's Day traditions in SpainA very ancient origin.Spain is a country of festivals. It's known, and even recognised, for it. Between Holy Week, Carnival and the Three Wise Men, there are a multitude of festivals. One...
Estepona, a city with a soul ...Estepona, on the famous Costa del Sol, has preserved the charm of typical Andalusian villages, characterised by their quiet squares and narrow streets lined with small white houses adorned...
Semana SantaHOLY WEEK SPAIN: THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PROCESSIONS Would you like to spend your Easter holidays in Spain? Semana Santa is the festive season not to be missed in Andalusia in spring. So, what...
CordobaCordoba is world-famous for its mosque-cathedral. Its old town, a World Heritage Site, is dotted with strolling streets, flower-filled courtyards, pleasant squares and lively taverns where...
TarifaThe most southerly city in Europe, open to both seas and all the civilisations of the Mediterranean. It began to flourish when the castle was built in the 10th century under Abderramán...
Cabo de GataYou're planning to visit some of Andalusia's natural treasures in the near future, and you're wondering what there is to do and see in the Cabo de Gata Natural Park.As a ‘Biosphere...