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Andalusia deserves your visit!

Andalusia has always charmed tourists thanks to its sunny landscapes, its monuments and its people. No other Spanish region shows the image of the whole country so well; the Arab culture’s evident influence, the fighting bulls’ green grass under the burning sun, the full of olive groves undulating landscape, and the shining white towns, endless beaches and snow-covered peaks in the Sierra Nevada, vivacious flamenco dancers, passionate guitar sounds and Spanish horses - Andalusia is unique!

Visiting Andalusia means to discover diversity, means to enjoy an unforgettable trip. Sun, beaches, culture and history, hospitality and nature – You will love Andalusia!

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Costa del Sol, the flowery Marbella and its glamorous marina, Puerto Banús, offer lots of entertainment, during the day and at night. More information about Costa del Sol.

Granada is the relief of Andalusia and fascinates visitors with the famous Alhambra, which is well-known over the world, and the old quarter -the Albaycín district- More information about Granada.

Cordoba is still a symbol of the pacific coexistence between different religions and is proud of its old jewish district and its Mosque - a unique Muslim temple. More information about Cordoba.

Seville, the monumental Andalusian capital, offers to the visitor its spectacular cathedral, the Giralda, the Royal Palace, the picturesque old quarter of Santa Cruz, and amazing views. More information about Seville.

Jaén will delight art history lovers with its Renaissance towns - Baeza and Úbeda. More information about Jaén.

Jerez de la Frontera is a paradise for wine and horse lovers thanks to its wine cellars and the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. More information about Jerez de la Frontera.

White towns as Arcos de la Frontera and Ronda, are located at an astonishing height on rocky platforms, and inspired Rainer Maria Rilke and Ernest Hemingway. More information about White Towns and Ronda.

The port city of Malaga, where Picasso was born, has preserved, in spite of modernity, the typical Spanish style and delights its visitors with its authentic “tapas” (starters) bars and its Moorish ruins at the peak of the mountain. More information about Málaga.


 
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