Andalusia is one of Spain’s most captivating regions. This is the Spain of your mind’s eye, home to cobbled town squares where the lilt of guitars wafts through nearby streets. It’s where traditional tapas bars serve delicious plates of food alongside crisp wines and fresh beers, and where the night is given over to the passions of flamenco, the traditional performance of the region.
Soaring cathedrals overlook the towns and cities, each home to a jumble of Roman ruins and remnants of Moorish Kingdoms.
Then, there are the landscapes. Along the Mediterranean, sun-drenched beaches, while inland, snow-capped peaks. The tourist resorts of the Costa del Sol are offset by craggy mountain towns, which seem like they haven’t changed in centuries.
This is a region of good food and wine, of flamenco music and bullfights, of modern cities and traditional towns. There’s good reason why this is one of the most popular parts of Spain for visitors: it’s truly wonderful!


