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Andalucia aka: Andalusia

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thehaven
0 places

Andalucia

(in Spain)

Worth visiting!

Rhonda, Cadiz, Alhambra and Gibralta

We stayed in a converted farm Hotel, a couple of miles from Zahara. Idyllic, peace quite and a visual conucopia of mountains and birds.
Rhonda is expansive, but do visit the ‘mine’ on the arab side and the bull ring.
Cadiz is a lovelly city, we loved it even though we had our hire car towed and were rammed by a local in the mountains, on our way there.
The alhambra has been written about by people for years. Don’t read about it, go!
Gibralta, god Bless her and her fish and chips, pubs and British Home Stores.
Drive along the coast and see how the whole vista, up toward the mountains has been totally ruined by ex-pats having their place in Spain. Tear them all down!!!


2greeneyes
Graz

Andalucia

(in Spain)

Worth visiting!

Why I want to go to this place

... holidays with the motorbike :))

... enjoy the mountains, trails, nature … and tapas, of course

... 3 weeks, planned for spring 2008


Elsi
Sanger

Andalucia

(in Spain)
Why I want to go to this place

I lived in Andalusia, Alabama, for many years. Andalusia was named for AndalucĂ­a in Spain, and that’s why I would like to visit this region.


Tommy Taplow
London

Andalucia

(in Spain)

Worth visiting!

Why I recommend this place to visitors

Charming Mediterranean region. Famed for its orange juice, sangria, flamenco dancing, beaches of the Costa del Sol and great destinations such as Alhambra, Grenada, Sevilla and Marbella.


tatuanja
Milano

Andalucia

(in Spain)

Worth visiting!

Why I recommend this place to visitors

I love Spain.
I really, really, love the whole country and I always had a great time during my trips. I visited Andalucia a couple of times, being based in Malaga or Fuengirola and I do recommend visiting Sevilla and staying in one of the many small hotels in the historical centre.
Granada and the Alhambra can’t be missed of course and Malaga, which is quite a touristic place, of course, but not as much as to give away its real nature, which explodes during the famous Feria that, for what I can remember is a whole week of partying in the streets from noon to dawn, every day! Which is the reason why I can hardly recall those moments ;-)
Then of course you have the Costa del sol, Marbella on top which means crowds of young tourists coming from all over europe, really.

In the end what I really recommend is visiting and enjoying: the weather, the people, the rythm, the music and the tapas before dinner (or instead of a proprer dinner if you travel backpacking …yuumm albondigas).
Take a walk in the streets and…enjoy the whole enjoyment! :-)


luca1978
4 places

Andalucia

(in Spain)
Why I want to go to this place

I will go to Cadice – Andalusia next week. Never been there but looking at photos and everything else seems so a nice place :)

Hope to enjoy it… than will explain you my trip.. byezz


teo09
Guadalajara

Andalucia

(in Spain)
Why I want to go to this place

I want to see the mix of Spanish and Arab culture here. Plus, I want to hear the Andalucian accent.


WhyNot88
Philadelphia

Andalucia

(in Spain)

Worth visiting!

Wonderful, walkable, friendly place

I was chaperoning a group of students over Semana Santa and found myself at the 12 midnight Easter service. The service began with “Lumen Christi” in Latin and I realized that back home, the Easter vigil was also beginning with the very same words. I am not fanatically religious, but I felt very connected to the rest of the world.

Oh, and cafe con leche in the town plaza in Almunecar and churros on the beach and Moorish ruins on top of Roman ruins on top of Phoenician ruins and seeing the Alhambra… I will return someday with my family.


worldtrotter4112
Alexandria

Andalucia

(in Spain)

Worth visiting!

How this place changed my life

Wow this region was one of the best areas in Spain.. I studied in Spain and well the whole southern region became home. Cordoba, Granada, Cadiz, and Sevilla are recommended places..wow..This place has changed my life in the sense of speaking spanish..I have a darn Andulucian accent when I speak..LOL!


shefix8s
Toronto

Andalucia

(in Spain)
los gitanos

or more specifically…las gitanas.
i had such a great time in spain. i ran out of money in almeria…never made it to sevilla or cadiz like i wanted to.
i must go back & do flamenco classes, eat & drink & re-connect with the gypsies. i miss flamenco, haven’t danced in years.
i’ll always remember maria, the gitana/rom woman who called me over to join her & her family for a chat & they offered me a sandwich – crusty bread with sardines & tomatoes. deliciosa. they were sleeping outside on old matresses & were open & generous with me. i visited her several times, smoked cigarettes in secret, away from her husband. i gave her a little money for her daughter’s meds a couple times. i remember she had her sister’s name tattooed on her cleavage.
un dia volvere…