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Let yourself be captivated by the flamenco, the sun, and the tapas of Andalusia!

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A journey to Andalusia means being captivated by the passion of flamenco, the charm of small traditional villages, and the allure of Arab architecture in a magical land that knows how to seduce its visitors!

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Andalusia

Authentic Andalusia

Tour operator: Intrepid Travel

Set off on a journey to discover Andalusia, a true feast for the eyes and taste buds!


Grenade, Round, Seville, Grazalema

Guide Speaking:
Inglese
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Instead of $2,785$2,507
$313/day
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Where is Andalusia located?

Andalusia is the southernmost region of Spain, consisting of 8 provinces, and is the only one washed by both the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, separated by the Strait of Gibraltar.

What to do in Andalusia?

Traveling in Andalusia means discovering one of the most fascinating areas of Spain thanks to its cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, large cities, picturesque villages, and vast golden beaches that meet incredible natural parks. Andalusia certainly deserves to be an unmissable stop during your vacation in Spain!

When to go to Andalusia?

Andalusia is known for its warm climate characterized by many sunny days, high temperatures, and a low chance of rain. In summer, temperatures can exceed 45 degrees Celsius, so it is advisable to tour Andalusia in spring, when the temperatures are already quite pleasant but not scorching.

What to see in Andalusia?

Andalusia is a land of fertile contradictions. A region where everything coexists: Islamic and Christian cultures; Gypsies and non-Gypsies; modernizing forces and extreme traditionalism. The same goes for the environment: sea and mountains; sand and forests; remote villages and crowded cities create a mosaic of landscapes that is difficult to fully convey in all its complexity.

Which are the best places where to swim in Andalusia?

Check out Bolonia Beach in Tarifa for epic dunes and Roman ruins, and Los Genoveses Beach in Almería for a secluded nature escape. Zahara de los Atunes in Cadiz offers clear waters and water sports, while Burriana Beach in Nerja is perfect for paddleboarding and beachside bars. Maro Beach in Malaga is a must for snorkeling and kayaking among stunning cliffs.
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