Things To Do in Andalucia
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Dance to live music at Cabo De Plata
Each June, the Cabo de Plata music festival comes to Barbate’s seafront, bringing with it a host of Spanish and... Read More
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Eat seafood fresh from the Med
Eat seafood fresh from the Med
Torremolinos and seafood go hand in claw. Whitebait, anchovies, squid, red mullet and langoustines come in off the... Read More
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Get a taste for the region’s wines
Get a taste for the region’s wines
This corner of the Costa del Sol’s known for its impressive wine-making qualitie... Read More
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Tuck into Andalucian cuisine
Tuck into Andalucian cuisine
You’ll find plenty of tapas bars in Vera. The menus list staple dishes, like fre... Read More
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Roll back the years in Huelva
Roll back the years in Huelva
This palm-filled town had its grandest days as a Roman port, and it’s still wort... Read More
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See the city with a cycle
See the city with a cycle
Seville’s cycling scene has gone from strength to strength in recent years, and ... Read More
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Escape the crowds on Punta Lejos Beach
Escape the crowds on Punta Lejos Beach
Head left out of town and stroll over the wooden boardwalk across the river, and... Read More
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While the days away on crumbly sands
While the days away on crumbly sands
There are lots of coves and bays around Chipiona, along with a sprinkling of bea... Read More
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Destinations in Andalucia
Top Destinations
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Seville
City breaks to Seville give you a real feel for Spanish traditions. They come drenched in sunshine, too.
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Costa de Almeria
Holidays to Costa de Almeria are a little out of the ordinary. The Tabernas Desert takes centre stage here, and it’s been regularly used as a filming location for spaghetti westerns. Beyond the arid plains, the landscape is dotted with traditional whitewashed villages like Mojacar Pueblo, which is perched high in the Sierra Cabrera mountains.
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Costa del Sol
Costa del Sol holidays can be whatever you want them to be. Sandy beaches, glitzy towns, historical villages, luxury beachfront hotels and lively theme parks are just a few of the things Andalusia’s southern coastline has to offer. Don’t forget its Moorish fortress history and Mediterranean lifestyle, too.
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Costa de la Luz
If you want to get away from Spain's big-name resorts, consider a holiday to the Costa de la Luz. This part of the country is all about sleepy villages and beaches without the frills.
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Ronda
Holidays to Ronda give you a Moorish old town, authentic Spanish restaurants and flamenco shows. And you're just an hour away from the Costa del Sol.