Seville, the capital of Andalucia and one of the most popular places to visit in Spain. When you visit this city, you are in the very heart of Andalusian culture, the center of bullfighting and Flamenco music.
Ayamonte
Ayamonte is the new tourism capital of the Atlantic Coast. This heavenly coast of the south is surrounded by dozen of beautiful beaches where the sun always shines. As yet unspoilt by mass tourism and over development.
Huelva
Huelva is located on the Costa de la Luz and lies between Seville Province to the east, Portugal to the west, and the region of Extremadura to the north. Its 120 km of beautiful golden sands with dunes and pine forests, as well as its small seaside towns make the province popular with tourists. The province is world-famous for being the starting point of Christopher Colombus and the three caravels when he left on his first voyage to the New World.
Doñana National Park
Bird Watching
Coto Donana National Park is situated primary in the province of Huelva it is the most important ecological reserve in Europe. Donana is a natural habitat considered a National Park, Biosphere and World Heritage Site. It covers 185.000 acres of marsh and sculptured sand-dunes and is home to fallow deer, wild cattle and wild boar and many species of birds including golden eagles, vultures and flocks of pink flamingos.
Isla Canela
Isla Canela, a natural island joined by a bridge to Ayamonte.. Isla Canela is located in the south-west of Spain, between the Andalusia Atlantic and the Portuguese Algarve. Isla Canela is one of the largest European tourist developments, with an area of 1,760 Ha, 7 Kms of fine sandy beaches, navigable canals, a cared-for natural setting and an exceptional climate. The beaches are very clean and family friendly.
Granada
Granada is the capital of the Spanish province of the same name, located in Andalucia in southern Spain. It's most famous for being home to the fabulous Alhambra Palace which is widely regarded as being one of the 10 architectural wonders of the world. Dig deeper than the modern, urban sprawl of the highly industrialised zone and you'll find a magical city where flamenco dancers perform in gypsy caves and Andalucia's exotic Moorish past oozes from the walls of ancient edifices.
Cadiz
Cadiz is the capital of the province of the same name in the Spanish region of Andalucia. The city is sited on a long narrow peninsula in the southwest corner of Spain, surrounded on three sides by the Atlantic Ocean. Founded in 1,100 BC, it's credited with being the oldest continuously inhabited city in the western world.
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