
Marbella & Puerto Banus
TweetIf the Costa del Sol, the sunny coastline along the province of Malaga, in Spain’s southern Mediterranean coast is a very privileged place indeed, with its 150 kilometres of Mediterranean shoreline and its mild and sunny climate; Marbella, the jewel in the crown of one of the world’s most famous tourist playgrounds, is in a […]

Córdoba City Guide
TweetThere are certain places in the world which seem to exert a special power, as they have repeatedly been chosen by successive civilizations as their nucleus; and Spain has more than its fair share of those cities, which, through their successive cultures have become cultural powerhouses; Cordoba is one of its most remarkable examples. Cordoba […]

Malaga City Guide
TweetAs a major centre of sun, sea and surf based tourism, and coupled with its proximity to two of the world’s historical heavyweights, Cordoba and Granada, Malaga’s long, rich and varied history is often overlooked in favour of its image as the capital of a vibrant, world renowned leisure playground, belying the rich historic legacy […]

Tarifa
TweetSituated in the narrowest point of the Strait of Gibraltar on the southernmost tip of Spain, Tarifa sits where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea. It’s high winds, strong waves and westerly swells, provide Tarifa with some of the best conditions in Europe for surfing, wind surfing and kite surfing, establishing it as the […]

Cádiz City Guide
TweetWith a history going back more than 3,000 years Cádiz is possibly the most ancient city in Western Europe with various civilizations settling here over the years including Phoenicians, Carthaginians, and Romans. It was named Gadir by the Phoenicians who were the founders of the first settlement in 1100 BC. The Romans turned it into […]
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