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Villas on the beach in Andalusia
Andalusia is big, with many cities and areas where you can find the best villas near the sea. In the Costa de la Luz you can find amazing accommodation near the beach in Cadiz and Chipiona. For a more cosmopolitan feel, head to the Costa del Sol, and choose to stay in Malaga, Fuengirola or the glitzy Marbella. And if you prefer a quieter holiday, the areas around Motril or the nature park Cabo de Gata are amazing options. All regions in Andalusia offer very nice beach villas, with everything you'll need for a pleasant stay.
Everything you need in one placeThe beach villas in Andalusia are roomy and comfortable villas, with high-class standards. Although the villas are close to the beach, most of them also offer a pool and/or a hot tub. Enjoy dinner or a drink in your private garden, or relax inside enjoying the high-speed wifi and air-conditioning. Whether you travel with your friends, partner, or the whole family, you'll definitely find the perfect beach villas for your stay. With a city or village close by, you can always find a nice bar or a restaurant, and see the sunset while sipping on a drink.
Travellers and activities
Andalusia has several coasts: Costa de la Luz, Costa del Sol, Costa Tropical, and Costa de Almeria. Watersports and fun water activities are very popular for all visitors. If you never tried it before, now is the time. Try surfing, kite-surfing, snorkelling, paddleboarding, kayaking, and some places even have horse riding on the beach, what a dream!
Andalusia for the history loverThere is a lot to see if you're into history and old buildings. Apart from its beaches, the San Miguel Castle is Almuécar's most well-known and possibly best overall attraction. It is located on the San Miguel Cerro, the high hill that houses the Old Quarter. Getting there is a bit of a walk, but you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views of the town, the sea, and the surrounding mountains. Costa de la Luz is also more than just beaches. Discover the culture and customs that fill the streets of the smaller towns, like the Romera del Roco. During Pentecost, a curious religious celebration takes place in the province of Huelva. Thousands of pilgrims go to this small hamlet to witness the enthralling procession of the Virgin of the Rock.One fascinating aspect of the Costa Tropical is the preservation of old monuments. Over the years, the area has been occupied by a variety of cultures, each of which has left an indelible impression. In Almuécar, there are five castles, four aqueducts, ancient burial grounds, Moorish and Roman watchtowers, and the Phoenician Fish Salting Factory, to name a few. All are worth seeing. So Andalusia has a lot to offer the history lover.
Andalusia has a rich cultural heritage: discover its Moorish roots and visit the Alhambra in Granada, the Mezquita in Cordoba or the Alcazar in Seville
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This park is located in the centre of Almuñecar, in the shadow of San Miguel Castle. The paths take you through the botanical garden, which contains over 200 types of trees and plants from around the world's subtropical regions, including Central and South America, Africa, the Philippines, and New Zealand.
2. A taste of AndalusiaThe Costa de la Luz has a fantastic cuisine. Take a trip to the Sherry triangle, which includes El Puerto de Santa Maria, Sanlucar de Barrameda, and Jerez de la Frontera, and sample the excellent ham, strawberries, prawns, and fresh seafood, among other things. Costa de la Luz food will not deceive you, as you will realize that civilizations must be discovered via the five senses.
3. Time for some golfThe Costa de la Luz is quickly becoming one of the most popular golf holiday locations in Spain, with over 20 golf courses positioned all along the scenic and pineclad coastline.
4. A must-see viewTake in the breathtaking vistas of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, which can be seen from many coastal cities.
5. Try the local foodPescato Frito, a simple but popular deep-fried fish dish, is one of the region's most well-known foods. The fish is always freshly caught by local fishermen: it just can't get any better than this! This is the signature dish of Costa Del Tropical.
6. The famous horse showOne of the most popular tourist attractions while visiting, is The famous horse show, hosted at the "Royal Andalucian School of Equestrian Art"
7. Crazy carnivalIf you're planning on visiting Cadiz in february, don't miss their yearly carnival. Enjoy street gatherings, colourful processions, and be a part of one of Andalusia's major historic traditions.