Top five cycling routes in Andalucía

With recently improved routes Andalucía is now a comfortable place for any type of cycling adventure - from relaxing to challenging.

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Andalucia’s 8 highest peaks

Each province of Andalucía has a spectacular peak to conquer, are you ready for a hiking challenge? Here’s advice on how to best approach each trail.

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Natural Parks of Andalucía

Explore, unwind and be in awe of Andalucia's 24 Natural Parks – enjoy all sorts of activities from hiking, bird watching and camping to kayaking, paragliding and skiing.

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Portugal – Spain’s favourite neighbour

With Portugal’s border just a 4-hour drive from Marbella, a short roadtrip to catch the surf makes the perfect Spring break.

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Andalucía’s top-5 Eco Luxury Retreats

These luxurious getaway locations are everything you could imagine: lavish, eco-conscious and just a short drive away.

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Amazing Almería

Almería is a captivating, even if lesser known, city in southern Spain with plenty of sights to enjoy. Plus, the tapas are free and it’s never very cold!

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Via de la Plata, Andalucía’s own pilgrimage to Santiago

There are various Camino routes all around Spain and Andalucía is home to the beginning of the Via de la Plata, one of the hardest trails.

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Marbella’s Top 6 Sushi Spots

After all the Christmas feasting you might be looking for something a little lighter – here are a few of Marbella’s top sushi spots.

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I’m Dreaming of a Stress-Free Christmas

Christmas is a magical holiday, but it can also be highly stressful. Here are some professional tips on not just surviving, but enjoying a stress-free Christmas.

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Where to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Marbella

New Year’s Eve parties are often hard to navigate, but in Marbella you can easily visit several in one night. Here’s our pick of the best locations.

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A Marbella-Style Christmas

Here are the must-see Christmas events and top restaurant suggestions for a Happy Christmas, Marbella style.

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Paella: 5 fun facts

Why is paella called that? How did it become the national dish of Spain? We present the truth, and some fun facts, about the famous ‘arroz’!

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