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Dreaming of a siesta on a beachside balcony under the Spanish sun? Or sitting in an old town square sipping a sangria? The region of Andalusia, in the southernmost part of Spain, could be the answer.
Less than a three-hour flight from the
UK, Andalusia stretches from the coastline to the mountains, encompassing vibrant beachside resorts, lively inland cities and peaceful rural villages.
Andalusia’s coastline is one of its biggest
draw, with small port towns and bustling cities fringed by golden sandy beaches. Art enthusiasts will discover fantastic galleries in Malaga, the birthplace of Pablo Picasso, while Cadiz is home to dazzling cathedrals and more than 100 watchtowers.
Just over an hour from Cadiz is Seville, Andalusia’s capital, where you can marvel at the Royal Alcázar palace, stroll around the Plaza de España, or visit its neighbourhoods to watch some flamenco dancing.
Head farther inland, and villages full of white-washed houses dot a mountainous landscape. Exploring these villages is one of the best ways to discover the authentic Andalusia, with winding lanes and picturesque views at every turn.
It’s not difficult to find a delicious meal
as Andalusia is famous for its gastronomy, from fresh seafood to family-owned tapas bars. It is also a well-known wine region and there are plenty of opportunities to sample a tipple or two alongside the delectable cuisine.
Whether your customers prefer a homely two-star apartment in the city or a lavish four- star hotel on the beach,
Youtravel.com has a range of accommodation to choose from.
Youtravel.com is offering a
30% discount for any bookings made to the MS Aguamarina Suites until January 31, 2021, for stays before October 31, 2021.
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