Wondering how to spend one day in Cordoba, Spain? Then you’re in the right place. Cordoba is one of the most unique destinations in southern Spain and hosts 4 UNESCO World Heritage-listed sites. There is so much history and culture to this incredible city that it is still a mystery to me why it doesn’t […]
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Few places are more beautiful than the beaches in Cabo de Gata in the province of Almeria. El Playazo de Rodalquilar Beach is no exception. Being one of the most popular beaches in the natural park, normally ranked after Playa de Los Muertos Beach, Monsul Beach, and Los Genoveses Beach, it is a stunning beach […]
If you’re looking for an authentic and vibrant coastal town where the beaches are ace and you have a short drive to some of the most beautiful cities in Andalucia, El Puerto de Santa Maria, Cadiz is the place to be. The town is part of the Sherry Triangle together with Sanlúcar de Barrameda and […]
As one of the most underrated beach destinations in Andalucia, there is a wealth of breathtaking beaches in Almeria for every type of traveler. While one of my favorite places to escape the August crowds of the rest of the beaches in Andalucia is Cabo de Gata in the Almeria province, there are other great […]
One of the most famous beaches in Cabo de Gata Natural Park is no arguing Playa de Los Muertos. Almeria’s volcanic natural scene is blessed with stunning virgin beaches that are hard to reach and Los Muertos Beach is no exception. Nestled within the harsh volcanic coast in the northeast of the natural park between […]
Monsul Beach, Cabo de Gata, Almeria is one of the most picturesque beaches in Spain. Situated in a plain natural park area, it is a semi-remote beach surrounded by sand dunes and volcanic rock formations. Made famous after local artist David Bisbal filmed scenes for the music video for his biggest hit Ave Maria, Monsul […]
One of the prettiest white villages near Malaga and probably one of the most popular places to visit in Costa del Sol, is elegantly perched on the hillside of Sierra de Mijas overlooking Fuengirola’s and Mija’s coastline. While most tourists just go to the village for a few hours to browse the picturesque whitewashed village, […]
If you are spending time in Seville and have explored the top things to do in Seville, you might want to explore more of the region. The region has inherited so much from the Romans, the Visigoths, the Moors, and later the Christians. By exploring the towns and villages near Seville, you can deep dive […]
Carmona, Seville, is one of the many stunning towns surrounding the Andalusian capital city. As one of the oldest towns in Andalucia, you can enjoy a mishmash of architectural styles and great things to do in Carmona, Spain. Famed for its impressive city gates, Alcazar, and impressive Parador, Carmona boast ancient Roman archaeological finds and […]
One of Andalucia’s best-kept secrets is the unique red river in Spain. Running 100 kilometers from Sierra Morena through the Huelva Province, it mouths out in the Atlantic Ocean by Huelva and Cadiz. The river flows through the old mining settlement of Minas de Rio Tinto where minerals and iron have been extracted from the […]