With an Arab spirit, medieval streets and a mountain range sculpted by the passage of time, Ronda, in the Spanish province of Malaga, is proclaimed as one of the most spectacular towns in Andalusia – and in the whole world.
Looking at Ronda is an exercise of humility. One feels small before so much beauty (natural and monumental). A land of bandits and legends, of footprints fossilized by history and of streets where you can get lost forever.
It is …
Los Alcornocales Natural Park
Soil, moisture and traditional uses have been the main factors in the conservation of the largest productive area of cork trees anywhere on the Iberian Peninsula, Los Alcornocales Nature Park.
It is located in the province of Cadiz and part of that of Malaga, and runs from the mountains down to the recently created Estrecho Nature Park on the coast, presenting a great diversity of landscapes. This wealth can be found in all spheres: flora, fauna, climatology, history and folklore; …
Why Visit Andalusia in Autumn
Four reasons why autumn is the very best season in Andalusia.
1.The weather
The autumn is one of the best times to visit Andalusia , day time temperatures reach a very pleasant 20+ degrees while at night, they rarely drop below 15 degrees. It’s warm enough to sunbathe at the beach and the Mediterranean reaches its warmest temperatures in September and early October.
For those of us who struggle to make it through Spain’s sweltering summer, autumn comes as a welcome relief: a sunny, …
Bolonia
When most people think about a
trip to the Costa de la Luz, they
think about Tarifa. And yes, Tarifa has a lot to offer with its boho vibe,
Moorish architecture and surfing beaches but don’t forget about its next door
neighbour, Bolonia, only twenty three km to its West. Bolonia is a coastal village and beach in the municipality of Tarifa in the Province of Cadiz. The village is very small (inhabitants 117 in 2011) but the beach is vast running from Punta …
trip to the Costa de la Luz, they
think about Tarifa. And yes, Tarifa has a lot to offer with its boho vibe,
Moorish architecture and surfing beaches but don’t forget about its next door
neighbour, Bolonia, only twenty three km to its West. Bolonia is a coastal village and beach in the municipality of Tarifa in the Province of Cadiz. The village is very small (inhabitants 117 in 2011) but the beach is vast running from Punta …
Puente Romano
¨One Destination, Endless Possibilities¨
Initially launched in 1979, The Five Star Puente Romano Hotel Resort and Spa has been a firm favourite here in Marbella. The charming name was coined for its first-century Roman bridge (originally part of the road between Cadiz and Rome) and situated in the heart of the resort.
The historic connection doesn´t end at just the name ´Puente Romano´, the architectural design is inspired by true Andalucia. Wander through stunning gardens and admire hundreds of species …