Jewels of Andalucia

With more than 800 kilometers of coastline, eight provinces, two National Parks and cities such as Seville, Cordoba and Granada, you could spend a lifetime exploring the Jewels of Andalucia. Click on the photos below to discover the essential places you should not miss, if you only have a week to spend in Andalucia.

Granada

Granada, quite simply, is a city that will take your breath away. It is a city of contrast, of historic and of modern, of Muslim, Jewish, and of Christian heritage, and of the two hills, th...

Sevilla

Seville, the capital of Andalucia, can trace its history back for more than 2,000 years, to when it was founded on the banks of the river Guadalquivir, and it was this river which made Sevi...

Cordoba

Cordoba is a city with a history, and it is a history that you can feel when you walk through the narrow-cobbled streets of its old town.

Ronda

Ronda certainly deserves the title of one of the Jewels of Andalucia. It is a picture postcard town located in the most idyllic and picturesque setting. The area is thought to have been fir...

Malaga

Malaga is a coastal city, and you can feel the difference between Malaga and the other large cities such as Seville, Granada, or Cordoba right from moment you arrive. For one thing it is co...

Mijas

Mijas Pueblo is the most famous Pueblo Blanco, (white village), in the Andalucian province of Malaga.

Mijas has grown from being a v...

Antequera

Antequera town is a 45-minute drive from the city of Malaga and the street plan in its historic centre still harks back to the days when it was a Roman city.

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