Andalusia, a land of sensual pleasures, is the main holiday destination for Spanish nationals and one of the principal destinations for overseas tourists. Eight hundred kilometres of coastline offers many stunning beaches, sandy coves and small fishing villages with authentic fish restaurants. It also offers over three hundred days of sunshine a year, two national parks, whales, orcas and dolphins; the largest number of protected natural areas in Spain, a historic and artistic heritage unique in the world, towns with local festivities all twelve months of the year, and a cuisine which features top quality gastronomic products.
Andalusia today is a modern region with well-developed infrastructure. It offers a warm welcome to visitors and, while conscious of the need to modernise and move forward with the times, it is also careful to take care of its roots and maintain its important cultural heritage and monuments, legacy of the region’s ancestors. Andalusia has been a object of conquest for the most advanced cultures and civilisations since the beginnings of history. Iberians, Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans laid the foundations of many of the cities which today amaze us with their artistic, historic and natural heritage.
Hidden throughout the length and breadth of the rich geography of Andalusia’s eight provinces are lovely cities which deserve a privileged position for their beauty, their priceless architectural heritage, or simply for their traditions.Discover with us all the treasures awaiting you in Andalusia. Welcome to Andalusia. Welcome to the south.