Andalusia Travel - Best Places to Visit in Spain HD
This short travel video presents some of the best places you must see in Andalusia. By watching this travel video you can visit Andalusia in 4 minutes. The best of Andalusia tourist attractions consists of Córdoba, Granada, Málaga, Ronda, Costa del Sol, Nerja and Gibraltar. If you are looking for the best places to visit in Spain, you must see the attractions of Andalusia.
On our journey on the track of the Moors you can cast a glance at some of the most famous sights, the must-see attractions in Andalusia, such as the complex of Alhambra in Granada or the Mezquita, the impressive mosque in Córdoba. Both are included on the World Heritage List.
Besides these incredible must-see attractions in southern Spain our video recommends some places you shouldn't miss when you visit the area, such as Ronda, Nerja, Málaga and Gibraltar, not to mention Costa del Sol, the beautiful coastline for the lovers of sun. Hopefully you will be convinced that Andalusia is one of the best places to visit in Europe.
Andalusia can easily be reached by plane through 6 international airports: Málaga, Almeria, Granada, Sevilla, Gibraltar, Jerez.
The most beautiful places in Andalucía, Spain
List about the most beautiful places in Andalucía, Spain
In this list about the most beautiful places in Andalucía, Spain you can find:
1. Priego (Córdoba)
2. Vejer de la Frontera (Cádiz)
3. Setenil de las Bodegas (Cádiz)
4. Arcos de la Frontera (Cádiz)
5. Zahara de la Sierra (Cádiz)
6. Ronda (Málaga)
7. Estepona (Málaga)
8. Cazorla (Jaén)
9. Antequera (Málaga)
10. Úbeda (Jaén)
11. Osuna (Sevilla)
12. Écija (Sevilla)
13. Júzcar (Málaga)
14. Capileira (Granada)
15. Genalguacil (Málaga)
16. Baeza (Jaén)
17. Niebla (Huelva)
18. Montefrío (Granada)
19. Láchar (Granada)
20. Iznájar (Córdoba)
21. Alhama de Granada (Granada)
22. Montilla (Córdoba)
23. Alcalá la Real (Jaén)
24. Lanjarón (Granada)
25. Fuente de Piedra (Málaga)
26. Vélez-Blanco (Almería)
27. Ibros (Jaén)
28. Santa Fé (Granada)
29. Galera (Granada)
30. Otura (Granada)
31. Puebla de Don Fadrique (Granada)
32. Alfacar (Granada)
33. Medina Sidonia
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Top 10 Places in Spain's Andalusia & Costa del Sol
Top 10 Places in Spain's Andalusia & Costa del Sol accoring to DK travel guide.
10. Sierra Nevada
The Sierra Nevada is a mountain range in Andalucia in the south east of Spain. They are the country's tallest mountains, rising to over 3000 metres. The highest peak is Mulhacén at 3,479 m. It is a popular tourist destination, as its high peaks make skiing possible in one of Europe's most southerly ski resorts, in an area along the Mediterranean Sea predominantly known for its warm temperatures and abundant sunshine.
9. Donana National Park
Doñana National Park is a natural reserve in Andalusia, in the provinces of Huelva and Seville. The park is an area of marshes, shallow streams, and sand dunes in Las Marismas, the delta where the Guadalquivir River flows into the Atlantic Ocean. It was established as a nature reserve in 1969 when the World Wildlife Fund joined with the Spanish government and purchased a section of marshes to protect it.
8. Baeza & Ubeda
Baeza is a town of approximately 16,200 inhabitants in Andalusia, in the province of Jaén, perched on a cliff in the Loma de Úbeda, a mountain range between the river Guadalquivir on the south and its tributary the Guadalimar on the north. It is chiefly known today as having many of the best-preserved examples of Italian Renaissance architecture in Spain.
7. Costa del Sol
The Costa del Sol (literally sun coast) is a long stretch of Mediterranean coastline in the Andalucia region of southern Spain. The Costa del Sol stretches for over 150 km, for 54 km east of Malaga, and as far as the provincial border of Cadiz, some 100 km south west of the city.
6. Ronda
Ronda is a town in Malaga in Spain. Set in and around a deep gorge spanned by an impressive bridge, the relaxing atmosphere here is a great break from some of the more tourist-ridden places on the south coast of Spain, however it can still be packed with day-trippers from the Costa del Sol, especially during the peak summer months.
5. Cádiz
Cádiz is on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the sea. The older part of Cadiz, within the remnants of the city walls, is commonly referred to as the Old Town. It is characterised by the antiquity of its various quarters, among them El Pópulo, La Viña, and Santa María, which present a marked contrast to the newer areas of town. While the Old City's street plan consists of narrow winding alleys connecting large plazas, newer areas of Cadiz typically have wide avenues and more modern buildings.
4. Cordoba City & La Mezquite
Very few places in the world can boast of having been the capital of a Roman province (Hispania Ulterior), the capital of an Arab State (Al-Andalus) and a Caliphate. Such splendor is palpable in the intellectual wealth of this city, that has seen the birth of figures like Seneca, Averroes, and Maimonides. The historic quarter of Córdoba is a beautiful network of small streets, alleys, squares and whitewashed courtyards arranged around the Mezquita, which reflects the city's prominent place in the Islamic world during medieval times.
3. Real Alcázar, Seville
A beautiful palace in Mudéjar (Moorish) style, built in the XIV Century by Pedro I the Cruel. With its myriad rooms, extravagant architecture, lavish gardens with many courtyards, ponds and secrets to be explored, it is a fascinating place to visit. Be sure to check out the room where Christopher Columbus's journey to the Americas were planned.
2. Seville Cathedral and La Giralda
Once judged the third largest church in the world after Saint Peter's in Rome and Saint Paul's in London, this is now arguably the largest church in the world when compared using the measurement of volume. The fifteenth-century cathedral occupies the site of the former great mosque built in the late twelfth century. The central nave rises to an awesome 37m over a total area of 11,520m².
1. Moorish Granada
Granada is a mid-sized city located in Granada Province in the Andalucia region of Spain. Rich in history and culture, Granada is a very worthwhile city in Spain for a tourist. In addition to a rich multicultural history, the Alhambra and other monuments, a student-driven nightlife, and skiing and trekking in the nearby Sierra Nevada, Granada offers a break from the summer heat of other Andalusian cities such as Córdoba or Seville.
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Estepona - A tourist resort with charm
Estepona is one of the most popular destinations for both tourists and foreign residents alike on the Costa del Sol, yet even today it still manages to retain it’s old Andalusian charm.
Estepona’s cobbled narrow streets, fishing port, Spanish cafes and bars spilling out higgledy piggledy on the pavements, and the quaint shops and bodegas, all combine with the modern Puerto Deportivo (leisure port) and marina, the tourist facilities and golden sandy beaches, to make this a comfortable and interesting place to stay for holidaymakers.
For many years Estepona’s main economic industries were fishing, agriculture and cattle, and even today, remain an important income for many in the area. Nevertheless for over a decade now tourism has become an important economic factor, due to the town’s redevelopment, wonderful climate, well kept sandy beaches, such as La Rada and Cristo Beach, and an extraordinary touristic offer, which incorporates golf, a pleasure craft harbour, excellent dining options, and of course the development of urbanisations, apartments and villa complexes, which all in all makes Estepona the chosen city for thousands of tourists every year.
Estepona is located at the western end of the Costa del Sol at the foot of the Sierra Bermeja mountains. It is close to Gibraltar airport, whose destinations are starting to open up now. There are a several flights from the UK and EasyJet fly into Gibraltar. However, Malaga is just 50 minutes to one hour’s drive away.