Andalucia Spain
Andalusia is an autonomous community of Spain, consisting of 8 provinces, Malaga, Almeria, Seville, Cadiz, Cordoba, Granada, Huelva and Jaen.
Andalusia is an ideal holiday destination, whether you prefer a relaxing holiday, or an adventurous one or if you prefer tot visit historical monuments.
Andalusia has a wide variety of attractions for all types of public. Famous for flamenco, horses, traditional music, gastronomy, history, friendly people, extensive nature and pleasant temperature.
With Malaga Airport Transfers you can visit any part of Andalusia. Our company organizes tours in luxury cars and buses for larger groups. Do not forget: we can also ensure a comfortable transfer to your holiday destination.
THE PROVINCES OF ANDALUSIA
- Malaga: Sun, beach and many interesting places to visit. With the largest airport of Andalusia, Malaga is the most visited province of Andalusia. Málaga province has about 160km of coastline. Inlands of the province you will find numerous protected nature parks, where you can still see foxes, eagles, vultures and mountain goats. The capital of the province is Malaga.
- Almeria: Famous for its beaches and only desert in Europe. In Almeria you will still find beaches where you can enjoy the sunny weather on your own or sharing with only a few more. In the "Cabo de Gata" (Spains driest place) you will find the "Tabernas Desert" which was the stage for many western movies in the 60's and 70's.
- Sevilla: There are many reasons to visit Seville, you can enjoy trendy tapas, visit their flamenco shows, view it's impressive Gothic cathedral or visit the Alcazar in Sevilla Capital. Much of the landscape of the province is dominated by the mighty river of Guadalquivir, one of Spains most important rivers.
- Cadiz: Including cities worth visiting like Jerez de la Frontera, Algeciras, Tarifa and its capital Cadíz.In the South the province of Cádiz borders with the Strait of Gibraltar. The province of Cadiz has always been an important place to connect Spain with North Africa (Morocco).
- Cordoba: Cordoba's landscape has a lot of variation, mountains, hills and white villages with Baroque churches and Moorish castles. The most important point of interest of the province is without doubt the Mezquita, the present cathedral, located in the historic center of Cordoba.
- Granada: Stands out among the other Andalusian provinces particularly because of its ski resort, located in the mountains of "Sierra Nevada", where you can enjoy various winter sports available. The Alhambra and Generalife in Granada you should not miss while on holiday in Spain.
- Huelva: Doñana National Park, a nature reserve in the province of Huelva where flamingos can still be spotted in their natural habitat. Do not forget to visit Rocio, a small village with dirt tracks, part of municipality of Almonte, where you can visit the Virgin of Rocio. The pilgrimage of Rocio is the most famous in the region, attracting nearly a million people each year.
- Jaén: Known for its olive-trees and olive oil. Úbeda and Baeza hold the best preserved Renaissance architecture in Spain, both towns named Patrimony of the Humanity by UNESCO. In Jaén there are 4 national parks in which one with a special area for the protection of birds.




