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Proposals to Enjoy Andalusia

Explore Andalucia through the lens of our insightful blog posts. From hidden gems to iconic landmarks, our curated content offers a unique perspective on the city's culture, events, and attractions. Dive into the stories that bring Andalucia to life and discover the insider tips that make your visit truly memorable. Let our blog be your guide to unlocking the vibrant spirit of this dynamic region.

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The Bat Cave of Zuheros

Get ready to descend towards the past. Find your prehistoric ancestors again in the Bat Cave. Come to Zuheros, one of Andalusia's most beautiful towns. Do you like adventure? Climb up the 700 steps of the Bat Cave. On the hilltop of the Cerro de Los Murciélagos, in the province of Córdoba, is a…

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A journey through the landscapes of light in Andalusia

The search for shade, as a necessity, in the landscapes of light in Andalusia has always been one of the reasons behind Andalusian architecture, like others in the Mediterranean, making it what it is since ancient times. The aim was to filter the blinding beam of light, to create spaces that are…

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Sorbas Cave, an amazing underground palace

When you visit places like Sorbas, a small town in Almería, it's hard to believe that there can be incredible treasures right under your feet. More than a thousand caves are hidden underground in this incredible site formed over millions of years. During all this time, the water has been filtering…

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The Pulpí Geode, an enormous treasure hidden underground

One of the greatest geological treasures in the world remained hidden until just a few years ago. In Pulpí, a small town in Almería, and at a depth of 60 metres, the Pulpí Geode waited millions of years to be discovered. It was only by chance that humans discovered it. Let's travel back in time for…

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The Marble of Macael

Macael is a synonymous with white marble. As are Fines, Olula and other municipalities within the region, which make use of the largest vein of ornamental rock in Spain. The stonemasons, and then the artisans, manufacture everything from flooring to art. You can visit both the workshops and the…

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Ballooning in the Granada Geopark

Have you ever dreamt of seeing the world through an eagle's eye? What about looking at a landscape that stopped millions of years ago and reading it as if it were a fold-out map? They seem like two impossible experiences, but they are not. You will be able to discover this it if you decide to visit…

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Asperillo Cliffs and Abalario Dunes

The coast of Doñana has spectacular mobile dunes – gigantic "shells" that engulf entire forests when moved by the wind – and other fossilised ones such as those of the Asperillo Cliff, one of the most unique coastal formations in the entire peninsula which we can find here, in Andalusia. To the…

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Tajos of the River Alhama and thermal springs of Alhama de Granada

The mountainous landscapes in the Sierras de Granada have captivated travellers and visitors since ancient times and the town of Alhama, located at the foot of the Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara y Alhama, certifies this. This area is an ideal setting for those looking to make a getaway and get to know…

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Tíscar Fault, Quesada

In the municipality of Quesada, in the province of Jaén, there are so many attractions hidden away in the district of Tíscar that a visit is essential when passing through the area. Located in the Upper Guadalquivir region and very near the source of what they call the 'Río Grande', Tíscar features…

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