Andalucia - Costa del Sol
Andalucia is the southernmost part of Spain.
It has a diverse landscape varying from beaches and a rocky coastline, desert-like landscapes and high mountain ranges. The Costa del Sol consists of 300 km of shoreline on the Mediteranean Sea and borders parts of the provinces of Granada, Malaga and Cadiz.
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Thanks to its mild climate, a sub-tropic vegetation allows palm trees, cypresses, bougainvillas, oleander and hibiscus to grow and develop to its utmost beauty. And it has beautiful cities, some still dominated by Moorish architecture. The Mezquita in Cordoba, the Alhambra in Granada, Malaga – Picasso’s birth place, Ronda, and Sevilla as capital of Andalucia are only some of the fantastic places which must be seen.
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Besides the relaxing beach holiday, the visitor will also find the possibility to participate in typical village festivals, flamenco dance competitions and many more andalucian cultural events. Besides this the challenge to try one of the wines grown in the area and taste a large variety of andalucian ‘tapas’ – specialities prepared according to the recipes of local tradition, shall complete an unforgettable holiday in Spain.
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