Some places you visit… others you feel.
Andalusia is one you feel.
From Estepona to Granada, this region isn’t just a destination – it’s an experience: sunshine, history, flavour and magic, with surprises at every turn.

Estepona – Where Art Blooms on Every Wall
Estepona is an open-air gallery.
Over 60 massive murals transform the town into a living museum. One of them, “Día de Pesca”, covers six buildings, making it the largest mural in Europe.
Beneath the streets lie Roman saltworks that date back over 2,000 years.
Marbella – Luxury with Andalusian Soul
Today Marbella means glamour, but in the 19th century it was a steel mining town – the famous Golden Mile was once just a dusty mule path.
In its heart, the Orange Square still blooms with trees planted more than 500 years ago.
Marbella is not only about luxury – it’s about refined living with deep roots.
Mijas – Where Time Slows Down
Mijas feels like a painting – whitewashed houses, narrow lanes and views stretching to the sea.
In its old quarter stands a hidden gem: the oval-shaped bullring, built in 1900 – one of the few oval arenas in Spain.
Carved directly into the rock, it offers panoramic views reaching Gibraltar and Africa. A timeless symbol of Andalusian spirit.
Benalmádena – Spiritual Energy by the Sea
Here stands the largest Buddhist stupa in Europe, a beacon of peace.
Nearby, the world’s smallest castle, Castillo Colomares, was built as a tribute to Columbus’ discovery of America.
Benalmádena is where spirituality, history and sea unite.
Málaga – One of Europe’s Oldest Cities
With over 2,800 years of history, Málaga is older than Rome or London.
Beneath the streets lie Phoenician, Roman and Moorish layers of civilization.
Today it’s a cultural hub – a city of art, light and energy, with 14 km of golden beaches right by the old town.
Nerja – The City Above the Underground World
Below Nerja lies a labyrinth of prehistoric caves, featuring cave paintings over 40,000 years old – possibly the oldest artworks ever discovered.
Above, the Balcony of Europe offers breathtaking views where sea and mountains meet.
Frigiliana – Where History Has a Scent
Frigiliana is pure poetry – a Moorish white village with centuries-old charm.
It produces Europe’s last traditional sugarcane honey, made the same way since the 1600s.
A walk here feels like a journey through time.
Granada – Snow, Sun and Magic
Granada is pure contrast.
In the morning you can ski in Sierra Nevada, and in the afternoon swim in the Mediterranean – just 45 minutes apart.
The Alhambra glows red at sunset, while the Sacromonte caves echo with the most authentic flamenco rhythms.
The Soul of Andalusia
Andalusia isn’t visited – it’s lived.
Every home, every sunrise, every street tells a story.
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