Andalucia Holidays, Spain
Overview
Andalucia Holidays
There’s holidays to Spain and then there’s holidays to Andalucia! There are some who would argue that no other region of Spain offers as much culture and rich heritage as this furthest southern area. Gorgeous beaches set to a backdrop of stunning mountains and hills makes Andalucia holidays a destination that has something to offer everyone.
Bordering onto the warm waters of the Mediterranean, Andalucia knows how to deliver the very best of facilities for fun in the sun. Smart marinas, first-class watersports and a carefree nightlife are the principle draws, but those looking for more languid pursuits will also find quieter retreats. Traditional markets bustle every day of the week and the stunning Sierra Nevada Mountains and the Rock of Gibraltar are within easy reach.
Holidays in Andalucia
Traditional Spain
Home to possibly the two most iconic Spanish activities, Flamenco dancing and bull-fighting, originated in Andalucia and throughout history the region has been praised for its proud identity and contribution to culture. The region has nurtured many amazing artists including the famous Picasso. If you’re looking for more than just beautiful beaches, try a holiday to Andalucia and immerse yourself in the rich art, music and cuisine!
Beautiful mountains and hills
Andalucia holidays are famous amongst walkers thanks to the scenic hilly (and often mountainous) region running across much of the area. Truly breath-taking national parks and awesome natural sights, the scenery on Andalucia holidays is both dramatic and peaceful for anyone willing to go further afield from the traditional beaches.
Gorgeous beaches
If sun-worshipping is your thing however then look no further: Andalucia holidays offer some unique stretches of coastline, interspersed with small, Spanish coastal villages to explore. In fact, at one point there were over 66 beaches recognised by the Blue Flag program for natural beauty, safety, cleanliness and environmental preservation. Notable beaches you should really visit include San Fernando and the caves at Nerja.









