Anda­lu­sia

Land of hospitality, culture and art

With more than 800 km of coastline and an average of 300 days of sunshine per year, the region of Andalusia will seduce you with the beauty of its geography formed, in particular, by a contrast between sea and mountains.

But not only that: the history of this region is thousands of years old and has an immense artistic heritage. The Alhambra in Granada, the mosque in Cordoba, the Giralda and the historic center of Seville (all part of the World Heritage of Humanity), are just the tip of the iceberg of all that this region offers from a cultural point of view.

Andalusia is a booming region, where the real estate sector remains very dynamic; demand exceeds supply in terms of buying and selling homes.

Buying a property in Andalusia is an excellent investment in the short, medium and long term.

Andalusia Alhambra
Andalusia Alhambra

Climate

The Andalusian territory is so geographically diverse that, while in places like the Sierra Morena, the climate is typically Mediterranean, in others like the Sierra Nevada, we find a mountain climate, with low temperatures and snowfall.

On the other hand, in Almería, rainfall is rare and in the southern part of Granada and Málaga there is a tropical climate.

Architec­tu­re

Andalusian architecture is one of the most admired in Spain and in the world, for its beauty and its own characteristics, which are a legacy of all the cultures and peoples who have settled in the region for centuries.
Andalusia Alhambra
Andalusia Alhambra
Andalusia Malaga
Andalusia Easter

Culture and activities

The variety of festivals and celebrations in Andalusia is as vast as its geography, and its calendar is a representation of the local arts and customs. From ceramics and pottery, to flamenco, diving, skiing and numerous museums, the possibilities of activities are endless.

Gastro­no­my

Andalusian gastronomy is rich and varied, with foods from the coast and the interior. It is a Mediterranean cuisine using mainly olive oil, nuts, fish and meat. The confectionery is strongly influenced by the cuisine al-adanlusí, with the use of almonds and honey.

Andalusia Sweets Marbella
Andalusia Food

Airports

With more than 15 million tourists coming to Andalusia every year, Andalusia has 5 airports on its territory.

The airports of Málaga, Seville and Jerez de la Frontera have several national, European and international airlines. On the other hand, the airports of Granada and Almeria mainly serve national flights and only a few international companies.