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Andalucia is a fascinating place for its spectacular Moorish monuments, beautiful white hill towns, sparkling blue coast and natural beauty of its mountainous country.

Andalucia is made up of eight provinces, all of which have their own unique culture and traditions. Seville and Malaga battle it out to be the main cities in Andalucia, but it is Granada and Cordoba with their Alhambra and Grand Mosque that are more magnificent.

The Moors were a mixed race of Berbers and Arabs that occupied Spain (Al-Andalus) for almost eight hundred years. They developed the most sophisticated civilization in the Middle Ages, cantered in Seville, Cordoba and Granada. Every city, town and village, is a wonderful mixture of Christian and Muslim influence. Granada preserves the most beautiful Moorish monuments, the Alhambra palace, being the largest and most sensual building in Europe. Seville boasts the most spectacular of all Gothic cathedrals and largest church in the world.

Andalucia regional map
Towns of Andalucia

The white towns surrounding Ronda, offer an unspoiled view into Andalucia life with their surrounding natural beauty, delicious home-cooking and stunning appearance-clustered beneath Moorish/Christian castles and churches.

The mountains in the Sierra Nevada and Sierra Morena offer good trekking and skiing, while the coast between Tarifa and Cadiz on the Atlantic has some of the Best beaches in Spain. Tarifa itself, with its high powered wind, is the Best spot for surfing and wind surfing in Spain.

You may wish to avoid the most developed resort areas on the Costa del Sol such as Torremolinos and Benalmadena (although they are unrivalled for family holidays with well developed facilities and amenities), as it is hard to find peace and natural beauty, without paying a high price. But Marbella and the exclusive Puerto Banus can offer the most sumptuous luxury at very affordable prices. Finally, Spain?s largest and most impressive nature reserve, Coto Donana, can be found near Cadiz.

 

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