Things To Do in Andalucia
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Get there first at Torre del Mar Beach
This beach, half an hour’s drive from Malaga, is one to watch. At the moment, the footfall on the long sandy beach and... Read More
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Kitesurf at Bolonia Beach
Kitesurf at Bolonia Beach
This sandy bay’s about an hour’s drive from Los Barrios, but it’s well worth the trip. In fact, it’s often been... Read More
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Hit the clubs at the plaza Carmen Abela
Hit the clubs at the plaza Carmen Abela
Typical nights in Ronda start off tapas bar-hopping in the old town, sampling th... Read More
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Duende Copas, Puerto Deportivo 22–23
Duende Copas, Puerto Deportivo 22–23
This trendy bar is a top spot for Spanish music. You won’t be just listening, th... Read More
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Make sandcastles on La Bajadilla Beach
Make sandcastles on La Bajadilla Beach
This action-packed stretch sits next to Roquetas de Mar’s Urban Beach. It’s a Bl... Read More
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Shop on Calle San Miguel
Shop on Calle San Miguel
The main shopping drag here is called Calle San Miguel. If you ever wanted a fla... Read More
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Neptuno
Neptuno
This piano bar is a swanky affair. You’ve got paintings of flamenco dancers hang... 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.