From the 8th-15th centuries, Andalusia was under Moorish rule. This legacy is visible in the architecture. Many of the sites in the old cities of Andalusia were designed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Next to those sites, the countless Andalusian white villages and picturesque harbours offer everything for a great sightseeing experience.
Tapas, gazpacho, paella, tortilla, sangria, cava, jamon... just a few of Spain’s famous culinary exports.
The quality, creativity, and above all, flavour of Spain’s cuisine have earned its international fame and gastronomy is now one of the country’s main tourist attractions.
The wonderful weather and the quality of its sports facilities make the Andalusian region the preferred place to hold activities and practise sports such as water sports, golf, winter sports, equestrian sports, outdoor sports, on a team or individually and for both adults and children.
With over 1,000 kilometres of coastline, overlooking both the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean you'll find some of Spain's most amazing beaches, dunes, and hidden caves all along the Costa del Sol.
When it comes to family activities, the options in the area are endless. Whether your kids are nature enthusiasts, history buffs, or adventure seekers, you'll find many options to please your children, regardless of their age.
There's so much to love about Costa del Sol, including its shopping scene. From high-end fashion to markets with regional specialities, this famous coastal setting has a wealth of retail options.
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