Andalucia As A Holiday Destination
Why Andalucía?
This vast but beautiful region started raising the interest of tourists from all over the world only a few years ago. To be honest, I do not understand why they did not realize how wonderful it is until now.
The southern part of Spain offers an ideal climate and breathtaking landscapes, not easy to find in other countries, so visit Andalucía; you will definitely fall in love with it!
The attractions of a spectacular region
Rural tourism started to develop here in the past few years and it is now possible to rent villas for a relaxing holiday away from the hustle and the bustle of the big cities, even far away from other tourists, in areas which are so remote that they seem unexplored yet by man.
Even though the areas which attract the attention of those who want privacy are remote, they are accessible as two new airports have recently opened: Granada and Jerez. The ‘’Pueblos Blancos’’ represent another important attraction of Andalucía with its unspoilt traditions and customs and its way of life that has not changed too much along the centuries.
Casares or Gaucin wait for their tourists with their special architecture and unique way of life, coordinated by a very relaxed atmosphere. You can spend a few charming hours here, enjoying the tasty tapas and the spectacular views. Next on the list of attractions comes the flamenco; Andalucía is in fact the place where this famous and full of passion tradition was born. It is also the
region where the bullfights were born; Ronda hosts the oldest Spanish bullring as well as the museum dedicated to this tradition that makes the adrenaline pump into your veins.
The architectural pearl of Andalucía is definitely the Alhambra Palace which you will find in Granada; this is the most exquisite example of Moorish architecture in Spain.
Nature lovers will adore Andalucía as it is the Spanish region with the most impressive wildlife; it is probably one of the few places in the country where you can see Egyptian Vultures, Peregrine Falcons or Red Kites in their natural habitat. As it is an unspoilt region, thousands of footpaths leading to picturesque places wait for those who enjoy spending time in nature, walking or climbing. I am absolutely sure that the more you visit the region, the more you will want to get back at least once in your lifetime!