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Multi Day Tours from Costa del Sol

Viator

Written by Viator, November 2012

3.5 star rating: Worth doing 50 | Tours & Tickets

Dubbed the ‘Sunshine Coast’ and proud of its 320 sunny days a year, there’s no doubting what draws the masses to Costa del Sol. The Mediterranean coastline is home to over 150km of sandy beaches and ... 
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Benalmádena

Erin R

Written by Erin R, March 2013

Located just 12 kilometers west of Málaga, Spain, you’ll find another popular seaside of resort town: Benalmádena. Editor’s Note: This recommendation was taken from our Andalucia and ... 
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Benalmadena Marina

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, October 2012

It’s got the sun, the sea, the marina facilities, the apartments and the nightlife: no wonder Benalmadena Marina is so popular and often voted Best Marina in the World. If you’ve got a boat of ... 
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Getting Around Andalucia

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, October 2012

The Costa del Sol and Andalucia have so many great beaches, interesting little towns and amazing places of history such as the Alhambra in Granada that it’s likely that you’ll want to travel ... 
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Gilbraltar City Guide

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, July 2012

Gibraltar is the imposing rock at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea, sitting between Morocco and Spain where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean. It’s only 6 square miles in total ... 
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In and Around Andalucia

Jodi R

Written by Jodi R, Germany, September 2011

The Moorish Baths of Andalucia offer to create an idyllic sense of well being, taking you back to the historic days of the Caliphs in gorgeous settings. The spas and thermal springs have been ... 
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Jerez - Flamenco Sights

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, April 2012

That wonderfully passionate dance, the Flamenco, has come to represent the whole of Spain but it all began in the small region of Andalucia , the town of Jerez de la Frontera in particular. The ... 
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Marbella

Jodi R

Written by Jodi R, Germany, August 2011

Designer glamour and million dollar yachts are the hallmarks of Marbella, playground of celebrities and the super-rich. This dazzling seaside town is famously known for bringing the Bling Bling to ... 
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Seville: Things To Do

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, August 2012

Seville is the capital of Andalucia and the fourth largest city in Spain . Its historic center is the largest in Spain and only third in size in Europe after Venice and Genoa . It has a ... 
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Tarifa, the Southermost point of Europe

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, July 2012

Tarifa is a small city on the southernmost tip of Spain , in fact it’s the southernmost point of Europe, where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Atlantic Ocean, facing Morocco across the Straits of ... 
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The White Village of Ronda

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, May 2012

If you’re looking for the spectacular then Ronda is for you. One of the famous pueblos blancas (white villages) of Andalucia , it’s situated around a 330 feet (100 m) deep gorge with sheer rock ... 
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Things to do in Cadiz

Philippa Burne

Written by Philippa Burne, UK, June 2012

Cadiz is an ancient city dating from 1000 BC, and it’s been continuously occupied since then, making it one of Europe’s oldest cities. Like many old cities, it’s in two halves, or two ... 
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Things to Do in Ronda

Erin R

Written by Erin R, February 2013

Spain has its fair share of must-not-miss pueblos, and Andalucia’s Ronda undoubtedly holds a firm spot in the top five. This pueblo blanco, or white village, dates back to the Neolithic Age, and ... 
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Things to Do in Tarifa

Erin R

Written by Erin R, January 2013

If Tarifa is known for nothing else, then it’s known for its wind. Indeed, being situated at the point where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean is the perfect recipe for blustery beaches, wavy ... 
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Walking Guide to Authentic Seville

Seville Expert: Marta

Written by Seville Expert: Marta, Spain, July 2011

We can start our tour in the Plaza de la Encarnacion radically transformed by the shopping center Parasol, better known as the mushrooms. Its architecture design leaves no one indifferent. In the ... 
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Mosque in Cordoba, Spain (inside)

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Doing what: Cordoba Day Trip from Granada