If you’re considering traveling to Marbella in winter but are not sure if it’s a good time of the year to go, this post is for you. After all, Marbella is a famous summer destination, right? Famed for its high-end beach clubs and luxurious yacht life, there is no wonder why you’re hesitant about whether […]
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If you have been on a road trip in Andalucia, driving from Seville to Malaga, you might have seen Osuna’s Collegiate Church of Our Lady of the Assumption towering above the whitewashed hillside town. I drove past a hundred times before I took the detour and completely fell in love with this gem. Boasting impressive […]
Connecting two of Cadiz’s most prominent landmarks, San Sebastian Castle and Santa Catalina Castle, La Caleta beach is a favorite among the locals with direct access to the neighborhood of La Viña. On the beach, the white painted former Spa of Our Lady of La Palma and Real structure dominates the iconic bay, making it […]
If you’re looking for the perfect Pueblo Blanco in Andalucia, look no further. The whitewashed hilltop village of Iznajar, Cordoba has it all. Narrow, winding cobblestoned streets lead elegantly through whitewashed houses with impeccable views of Iznajar Lake and the surrounding countryside. Walk across beautifully decorated squares with colored pots hanging off the white walls […]
Cadiz has long been one of my favorite cities in Andalucia. I’ve spent time there with locals, partied at the carnival, surfed the Atlantic waves, and relaxed on the windswept Cadiz beaches. I’ve also covered all the top things to do in Cadiz as a tourist, like visiting the cathedral, climbing the Tavira tower, and […]
Nestled up in the foothills of Cazorla, Segura y las Villas Natural Park in Jaen, you find one of the most lovely whitewashed villages in Andalucia. Cazorla Spain is the perfect destination for nature lovers to base themselves in during an active holiday being wrapped in lush nature with a vast network of hiking trails […]
You have exactly one day in Cadiz, the oldest continuously inhabited city in the west of Europe. Andalucia’s rising star is slowly gaining international recognition and is a fairly recent cruise destination. One of Andalucia’s most beautiful cities and a destination that gives you a true Andalusian feel. Jam-packed with historical remains, an imposing cathedral, […]
The south of Spain is mainly famous for its incredibly charming Andalusian white villages and a few cities like Seville, Malaga, and Granada. But there are a whole lot of other beautiful cities in Andalucia worth a visit. Jam-packed with history, Andalucia is a melting pot of different cultures from the Visigoths, Romans, and the […]
Especially if you’re spending winter in Andalucia, Granada is an epic destination for culture, history, and nature lovers. While many travelers only spend one day in Granada before moving on to continue their Andalucia itinerary, Granada is actually a great place to base yourself for going on day trips. From exploring enchanting white villages in […]
You might think that Spain’s Costa del Sol is only a summer destination, but you’d be wrong. The beautiful city of Malaga is a great place to visit in winter. Temperatures in Malaga in the winter are mild, with an average of 17 degrees Celsius in December and January, it’s far from as cold as […]