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The Costa del
Sol, with its well known cities Cordoba, Malaga, Seville, Granada,
Marbella and Gibraltar is one of the best known areas in Spain.
This website wants to guide you through the beauty of the Costa
del Sol and Andalusia.
Malaga one
major city along the Costa
del Sol with its approximately 550 000 habitants the second largest
city of Andalusia, is well known amongst tourists and travelers
around europe for its airport. Most travelers use it to reach the
final destination amongst them Seville and Granada. Malaga is capital
of the province and with its lovely Harbor worth a visit. Famous
for the pasas, the city is also well known for its superb
wines, the cathedral and .. read more about
Malaga here...
Granada -
together with Cordoba and Sevilla, Granada Spain is considered
one of the three precious jewels of Andalusia. Its panoramic views
which include the white tipped Sierra Nevada mountain range, rolling
green hills and numerous monuments with their rich history, make
Granada magical. Granada took up where Cordoba left off
in 1256. Architectural wonders of Granada - The
Alhambra or Red Palace is without a doubt the most well-known monument
in Granada, Spain, and practically all over the world. We will
start our excursion..read more about Granada
here...

Cordoba
Spain - emblem of the tolerance and comprehension for many
centuries among three religions (Jewish, Christian and Muslim )
offers unlimited surprises ranging from an intense past history
to an incredibly artistic entertainment never seen anywhere else
before. Cordoba, one of the eight provinces, situated in the Autonomous
Community of Andalucia, was built
on the shores of the River Guadalquivir, flowing from east to
west. Its location in a... read
more about Cordoba here...
Seville,
symbol of Spain by public opinion, is the capital of Andalucia.
Opening up before our eyes is the height of the Arab culture in
all its splendor. One surprise after another is manifested as we
parade around the enchanting narrow streets of Seville. There is
so much to see, learn, feel and experience that we are obliged
to dedicate a few days to visit this ideal city. Following along
the same line as all the other areas of Andalucia, Seville is...
read more about Seville here...
Almeria - When
we talk about Almeria Spain, we must not only think of the
city, but its whole province made up of small but very important
towns: Roquetas de Mar, Mojácar, Tabernas and Carboneras.
Like all of Andalucia, Almeria or Al-meriya (the mirror of
the sea) as it was first called in Arabic, was dominated by the Arabs,
under the leadership of the dynasty Omeya. During this dynasty, Almeria
grew considerably in all aspects, especially as a military port and
later on as a fishing port in the 9th c. Then, in 1489 it was conquered
by the Catholic Kings and started its decline, as much did all of
Andalucia, when the Muslim population abandoned this
area in 1610. Once again, in the 19th c., Almeria had a betterment
in its population and economy but then there was a shift of
its inhabitants to Argelia, and the industrialized cities of
Catalunya and Seville. But, as we have seen in all of Andalucia,
the Arab architecture and culture still proudly shows through... read more about Almeria
Marbella, if
literally translated, would mean Marbella Spain - Beautiful Sea,
which is exactly what you can see all along its 26 kilometers of
coastline from Guadalmina to Cabopino, about 60 kilometers west
of Malaga and to the north of Marbella its historical and solemn
Sierra Blanca mountain range... read more about Marbella
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