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  • Catalonia Like You’ve Never Seen It

    Catalonia Like You’ve Never Seen It

    Catalonia Like You’ve Never Seen It:  7 Surprising Facts. When people think of Catalonia, they usually imagine Barcelona, sunny beaches, and Gaudí’s architecture. But this region has so many more secrets. If you’re planning a trip to this part of Spain, here are a few things standard guidebooks rarely mention. 1. Volcanoes right around the

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  • Where to go in Spain? A guide to the most interesting regions.

    Where to go in Spain? A guide to the most interesting regions.

    Many people associate Spain only with sun, sea, and relaxing on the beach. However, it is worth going beyond the tourist hotels to see the true face of this country. Spain is very diverse, and its regions differ significantly in both landscape and cuisine. I have chosen three places that, in my opinion, best show

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  • 5 most beautiful beaches in Andalusia

    5 most beautiful beaches in Andalusia

    Playa de Bolonia (Tarifa)This pristine beach, located near Tarifa, delights with golden sands and crystal clear water. Its biggest attractions are the impressive dunes and ruins of the Roman city of Baelo Claudia, which add historical character to this unique place. It is an ideal place for nature and silence enthusiasts. Playa de los Muertos

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  • New Ski Jet activities

    New Ski Jet activities

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  • Malaga

    Malaga

    Besides 16 sunny beaches, this Andalusian city on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea has a very interesting cultural life. In the place where the brilliant Pablo Picasso was born, museums have been created in recent years that will satisfy all tastes, and the city is experiencing its renaissance. If we add a lively atmosphere

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  • Round trip to Thassos

    Round trip to Thassos

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  • The Alhambra Palace in Granada

    The Alhambra Palace in Granada

    When the Moors arrived from the deserts of North Africa (present-day Morocco and Algeria) in the 13th century, they were awestruck by the lush landscape of Granada. At the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, abundant water from the Río Darro ensured rich vegetation and agriculture. The Moors built the remarkable hilltop citadel here, and overflowing

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  • 5 EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS OF ANDALUSIA

    5 EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTIONS OF ANDALUSIA

    HIKING THE CHILLAR RIVERThe Rio Chillar is within easy reach of Nerja and is a great attraction for the whole family. The trail goes along the riverbed – yes, you walk in the water. However, the river looks like a stream here, which, squeezing through the rocks, creates small reservoirs in which you can swim.

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  • Malaga

    Malaga

    Malaga, the second largest city in Andalusia, is located on the Mediterranean Sea. It is very developed and competes with the capital (Seville) for dominance in this part of Spain. One of its advantages is the larger airport, which offers a wide range of destinations. For example, the well-known low-cost company Ryanair flies from my

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  • Grenada

    Grenada

    One of the most interesting cities in Eastern Andalusia lies at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, between the Darro and Genil rivers. The impressive heritage of Al-Andalus is intertwined with architectural gems of the Renaissance and the most modern buildings typical of the 21st century. Being the last city recovered by the Catholic Kings

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