6. Picasso
The master painter was born in Málaga and the city celebrates its famous son at Museo Picasso, a 16th-century mansion housing 180 examples of his work. After this culture fix, wander the traditional alleys by the Moorish market and dine like a local.
7. The Mediterranean Sea
Andalucia’s 900 kilometres of coast offers a seductive mix of soft sand, quiet coves and spirited towns lapped by azure water. The waterfront in lively Fuengirola and pretty Mijas offer perfect sea views.
8. Mountains
Behind its glorious coast, Andalucia rises to the Sierra Nevadas in a dramatic undulation of verdant foothills and craggy summits. The range is ripe for scenic strolls and drives, offering peak-perched villages, ancient city spires and olive groves aplenty.
9. Gibraltar
From Andalucia you can hop over the border to Gibraltar, a charming slice of Britain. It’s known for its red pillar boxes, the famous Barbary apes that live here and the ‘Rock of Gibraltar’, from where you can admire spectacular views over the coastline.
10. There's something for everyone
Whether you are looking for a solo adventure to explore some hidden delights, enjoy the local delicacies for a taste sensation or spend time relaxing, then consider putting Andalucia to the top of your wish list it offers all this and so much more!
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