Andalusia, in southern Spain, is one of the most interesting autonomous communities from the point of view of tourism, thanks to its geographical position, famous historic cities and variety of flora and fauna. Indeed, Andalusia has many endemic species that make this area unique and incomparable, perfect for nature lovers and camping enthusiasts.
Campsites by the sea in Andalusia
Situated in the extreme south of Spain, bordering Gibraltar and across from the African coast, Andalusia is synonymous with temperate climates ideal for beach holidays even in low seasons. The Costa del Sol and the Costa de la Luz both offer seaside resorts of great international appeal and a multitude of campsites and holiday parks for every budget. Often located near beaches, the campsites of Andalusia are ideal for those wanting to take in all the richness of the Andalusian landscape on an outdoor holiday.
The Sierra Nevada and the cities of Andalusia
Andalusia is also renowned for its mountain ranges, particularly the picturesque scenery of the Sierra Nevada, but, most of all, for its historic cities, some of the hottest tourist destinations in Spain, both from a climatic perspective and in terms of the richness of their history, art and culture. Among the most famous and fascinating cities to visit are Seville and Malaga, both very rich in monuments, typical bars to enjoy the famous tapas and a full calendar of events, including the Seville April Fair and the Great Summer Festival and Fair of Malaga. Beyond that, all the eight provinces of Andalusia have lots to show off to tourists, with captivating cities where you can breathe in the true Spanish atmosphere, such as Granada and Cadiz, but also Almeria, Huelva, Jerez de la Frontera and Marbella, and, across the border, the peninsula of Gibraltar.
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Andalusia: travel guides
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