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Beauty from Andalucia to Huelva to Isla Cristina

December 4, 2013 By Andalucia Travel Guide

Somewhere southwest of Spain lies the province of Huelva in Andalucia. A popular tourist area, the region has been characterized by the wealth and diversity of its scenery and privileged climate, not forgetting the very warm people. There are tons of things you can see here, like the Queen Victoria Workers’ Quarters. Built in 1917, […]

Filed Under: Huelva Tagged With: beaches, fishing, huelva

My Gibraltar Experience

December 4, 2013 By Andalucia Travel Guide

by Daryl (South Africa) (picture:rock of gibraltar when sailing) My visit to Gibraltar was slightly longer than the normal 3 or 4 days. We had 13 days to experience what the country had to offer. I should probably start by saying that we came directly to Gib with a Gibraltar visa and we didnt have […]

Filed Under: Activities, Gibraltar, Traveler Info Tagged With: beaches, fishing, for kids, gibraltar, rock of gibraltar, sailing, summer, weather

Malaga – The smallest of Andalucia’s eight provinces

December 4, 2013 By Andalucia Travel Guide

Malaga Province The smallest of Andalucias’ eight provinces, Malaga is also its’ most populated with a staggering 15 million tourists passing through the province each year. Roughly 12 million of these people arrive through Malaga Airport. It may not have the historical legacies of Cordoba or Granada but it is a vibrant province with a […]

Filed Under: Malaga Tagged With: attractions, beaches, costa del sol, estepona, fishing, for kids, fuengirola, malaga, malaga city, marbella, nerja, restaurants, white villages

Gibraltar Highlights

December 4, 2013 By Andalucia Travel Guide

Here are a few Gibraltar highlights that I feel any visitor to the country would benefit from during a trip to Gibraltar. Gibraltar Top Rated Attractions As far as attractions in Gibraltar go, there are 2 main features that draw in a lot of tourists. There is The Rock of Gibraltar and the ocean that […]

Filed Under: Activities, Food and Drink, Gibraltar Tagged With: attractions, beaches, fishing, gibraltar, restaurants, rock of gibraltar, sailing

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