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  • Cathedral of Seville & Views

    It is also home to great art, outstanding architecture, colorful flamenco dancing – and let’s not forget its renowned tapas! 

  • La Alhambra - Granada

    Situated approximately 2421 feet above sea level, Granada is perched against the background of the snowy Sierra Nevada Mountains while also being close to the famous beaches of the Costa del Sol. All these features, combined with its comfortable climate, make Granada an attractive destination for tourists.

  • Ronda

    The gorge separates the city’s 15th century “new town” from its “old town” which dates back to the previous centuries of Moorish rule. Ronda is surrounded by the Serrania de Ronda with beautiful countryside, landscapes, and charming villages. A narrow fissure, approximately 328 feet deep, crosses the city, and there are three bridges which connect the two sides of the city.

  • CÓRDOBA

    The city is located on a bend of the Guadalquivir River between the cultivated areas and cattle ranches of the Sierra de Cordoba range and the wheat fields and olive vineyards of the plains of Campania.

  • Almería 23 Alcazaba

    Almeria is the beautiful capital city of the Almeria province which is located in the easternmost region of Andalusia. Another of Andalusia’s White Cities, Almeria stretches between the Mediterranean Sea and the arid mountain on which the historic Alcazaba fortress stands, towering over the city. 

  • Cádiz

    Legend has it that the city was founded in the 8th century BC by the Phoenicians who called it “Gadir.” When it turned into a Roman port city – an important center for trade, entertainment, and fine cuisine – it became known as “Gades.” The city’s splendor declined during the Muslim period but flourished again after the discovery of America as Columbus set out on his 2nd and 4th voyages from here, returning with precious metals and a host of other treasures.

  • Taking a view over Malaga Harbor from Castillo de Gibralfaro

    The charming, historic city center is characterized by narrow streets, paved alleyways, unique architecture, squares, museums, churches, and an abundance of shops, restaurants, and bars.

  • Nerja

    Nerja is a municipality on the Costa del Sol in the province of Malaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. Nerja has a long history, evidenced by the primitive paintings found in its famous Nerja caves, discovered in 1959. The town is situated on a fairly steep hill. It has several small beaches set in coves beneath cliffs. It is also becoming a significant center for walkers, thanks to the mountain scenery of the nearby Sierra de Almijara and Sierra Tejeda. The Sierra de Burno overlooks the town. Nerja is also the center of scuba diving on the Costa del Sol, with the Natural Park of Maro - Cerro Gordo nearby.

  • Sobresaliente Catedral

    Jaen is a city in Andalucia in South-Central Spain which has, in recent years, enjoyed a great increase in cultural tourism. Known as the World Capital of Olive Oil, the city is the largest producer of the oil which the locals have dubbed “liquid gold.”

  • 2011 Jérez de la Frontera

    Jerez de la Frontera, commonly known by its shortened name, “Jerez,” situated midway between the sea and the mountains, Jerez is also home to historic landmarks and popular festivals. 

  • Trip to Spain - Andaluzia

    Arcos de la Frontera, a town in the province of Cadiz in Southern Spain, is one of the beautiful Pueblos Blancos – White Villages – in the Andalusia region. The white houses of the old city are suspended on a rocky limestone ridge that rises steeply above the fertile Guadalete Valley with its river, fields, and orchards. White alleys lead to the Plaza del Cabildo, an expansive square that hangs over the deep slope of the river bank. From the observation deck, there is a breathtaking view of the river winding between the vineyards and the fields and, above it, the houses of the old city which appear to hang from the cliff. Because of its unique architecture and location, the town was declared a national historic-artistic monument.

  • Playa de los Alemanes

    Tarifa, the southernmost point of the Iberian Peninsula and continental Europe, is located in the Strait of Gibraltar where the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea meet. This popular vacation destination is known for its consistent wind conditions and stunning beaches, making it the ideal setting for water sports including windsurfing and kite boarding, and for its mix of culture, fun, and relaxation.

  • Cathedral of Seville & Views
  • La Alhambra - Granada
  • Ronda
  • CÓRDOBA
  • Almería 23 Alcazaba
  • Cádiz
  • Taking a view over Malaga Harbor from Castillo de Gibralfaro
  • Nerja
  • Sobresaliente Catedral
  • 2011 Jérez de la Frontera
  • Trip to Spain - Andaluzia
  • Playa de los Alemanes
   

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