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Cities in Andalucia
Campings in Andalucia, Spain
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Estepona
estepona, Andalucia
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Camping El Pino
Ctra. N.340 Málaga Almería, Km. 285, Urbanizacion Torrox Park s/n 29793 Torrox Costa
Malaga, Andalucia
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CAMPING MARIA EUGENIA
Carretera de Málaga,198 (A-92G)
(2KMS FROM EXIT 125)
18015 GRANADA
Granada, Andalucia
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Camping San Jose del Valle
Ctra. San Jose del Valle-Arcos
KM 11,5
11580 San Jose del Valle
Cádiz, Andalucia
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LAS DUNAS
PASEO MARITIMO DE LA PUNTILLA S/N
EL PUERTO DE SANTA MARIA
11500 CADIZ
Cádiz, Andalucia
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CAMPING SUSPIRO DEL MORO
Autovía de Sierra Nevada (A-44)
Salida 139
18630 Otura
Granada, Andalucia
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Sierra Nevada
Avenida Madrid 107
E-18014
Granada, Andalucia
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Las Lomas
Ctra. de Sierra Nevada
E-18160 Guejar-Sierra
Granada, Andalucia
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Parque Ardales
Bda.los Embalses, S/n, 29550 Ardales
Malaga, Andalucia
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Nautico La Caleta
Parque Natural Cabo De Gata, 04116 Las Negras
Almería, Andalucia
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Caños De Meca
Ctra.vejer Caños De Meca, Km. 10, 11160 Barbate
Cádiz, Andalucia
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Playa Aguadulce
Ctra. Chipiona Rota, Junto A Costa Ballena, 11520 Rota
Cádiz, Andalucia
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Camping Don Cactus
Cn 340 Km.343 Junto A La Playa, E18730 Carchuna
Granada, Andalucia
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Camping Castillo De Baños
Cn 340 Km.360 Junto Al Mar, E18750 Castillo De Baños La Mamola
Granada, Andalucia
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La Rosaleda
Ctra. Pradillo, Km 1,300, 11140 Conil De La Frontera
Cádiz, Andalucia
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Camping La Buganvilla
Ctra N 340, Km. 188,8, 29600 Marbella
Malaga, Andalucia
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Camping Cueva Negra
Cno. Lotaza, 2 (carretera Mojacar Carboneras, A 1,5 Km. Hotel Indalo), 04638 Mojacar (playa)
Almería, Andalucia
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Camping Laguna Playa
Prolongacion Paseo Maritimo S/n, 29740 Torr Del Mar
Malaga, Andalucia
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Roche
Ctra. N 340, Km. 19,5, 11140 Conil De La Frontera
Cádiz, Andalucia
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Las Gaviotas
Ctra.n 340, Km.386, 04770 Adra
Almería, Andalucia
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Travel Tips & Guides Andalucia, Spain
What to See in Malaga
Málaga is a port city in Andalusia, southern Spain, on the Costa del Sol coast of the Mediterranean. The Holy Week, "Semana Santa", and the Málaga Fair, "Feria de Málaga" are the two most well-known of Málaga's festivals.
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Typical Food and Drink of Malaga
Along the coast there are dozens of restaurants and chiringuitos (beach restaurants) where you can have fish, seafood, paella, sangria, etc. One of the most famous chiringuitos is El Tintero, at the east end, where there is no menu: the waiters sing out what they are carrying and they leave you a plate at your signal.
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History of Malaga
The Phoenicians founded the city Malaka here, in about 1000 BC. The name Malaka is probably derived from the Phoenician word for salt because fish was salted near the harbour; in other Semitic languages the word for salt is still Hebrew מלח mélaḥ or Arabic ملح milḥ.
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Sights in Malaga
Malaga (Spanish: Málaga) is the capital of the Spanish province of the same name. Málaga is a port city in Andalusia, southern Spain, on the Costa del Sol coast of the Mediterranean. According the 2006 census the population is 558,287.
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Trips from Seville
The Prado de San Sebastian bus station offers routes to other cities in Andalucía, including Córdoba, Granada, and Algeciras where it is possible to continue on by ferry to Morocco. the Plaza de Armas bus station offers routes to other parts of Spain and other countries, most notably Portugal.
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Special Food and Drink of Seville
Seville, like most Andalusian destinations, is known for its tapas. "Tapa," while it is associated with certain dishes, is actually a size and many restaurants or bars will offer a "tapa," "1/2 ración" (half serving, although sometimes enough to make a meal) and "ración" (serving) of the same dish.
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What to Buy in Seville
Seville is home to many beautiful artifacts; some of the more popularly known are plates and Spanish tiles. There are stores that custom design plates and tiles near the cathedral, especially in Calle Sierpes, but across the river in Triana are other worthwhile pottery stores. Depending on the time of year, but especially leading up to Christmas, there are a number of artesanal fairs throughout the city.
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Typical Things to Do in Seville
Semana Santa - the sombre Easter week processions feature thousands of people and go on all week - a spectacular display of conspicuous Catholicism
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Interesting Monuments to See in Seville
Seville (Sevilla) is the capital of Andalucia, the cultural and financial centre of southern Spain. A city of just over 700,000 inhabitants (1.6 million in the metropolitan area, making it Spain's 3rd largest city), Seville has much to offer the traveller.
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History of Granada
The Alhambra, a Moorish citadel and palace, is in Granada. It is one of the most famous items of the Muslim, Jewish, and Christian historical legacy that makes Granada a hot spot among cultural and tourist cities in Spain. The Almohad urbanism with some fine examples of Moorish and Morisco constructions is preserved at the part of the city called the Albaicin.
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Image Gallery
![]() El Torcal Autor: ★ Y.M.B. ★ | ![]() Amapola (Adormidera) Autor: Epi F.Villanueva |
![]() Andalucía Verde Autor: Epi F.Villanueva | ![]() Mayo 1977. A veces el viento se hace panadero. Autor: Arturo García |



