If you have crossed all the highlights of the Cádiz province off your list, it is time for the lesser-known places. Like El Puerto de Santa María. A lovely town for a detour and, how could it be otherwise, a visit to a sherry bodega. But there is more!
Sherry. Flamenco. Horses. Those three words actually sum up Jerez de la Frontera quite well. The city may not be as well known as Seville or Granada, but it should be. It is smaller, more relaxed, and very Andalusian.
White houses with dark wrought iron balconies. It is a typical image of Medina Sidonia in Spain. A village in Andalusia that is unjustly skipped by many people. Let me convince you to visit Medina Sidonia. Discover what to do.
Discover the cute white villages of Andalusia on a scenic drive. Beautiful views and winding mountain roads alternate with cute street corners and cozy tapas bars. All the ingredients for a great day of ‘village hopping’.
Arcos de la Frontera in Andalusia is a town full of narrow alleys, white houses, small monuments, and much history. You are assured of beautiful views thanks to the fantastic location of Arcos de la Frontera on top of a huge rock. It is the favorite white village in this region of many visitors. Find out why.
Manacor is the second-largest city in Mallorca, but somehow, it doesn’t really appeal to me. But, I give it a chance, and guess what? There is quite a bit to experience in this city. And! It’s Rafael Nadal’s hometown.
During a beach holiday on Mallorca, definitely pay a visit to the capital. Did you know that Palma de Mallorca also is a perfect city trip destination? It is a really cool Spanish city that offers lots of entertainment. ¡Vamos!
You probably already have an extensive list of things you want to do in Mallorca. But did you include some unusual things to do? Some are a little crazy, some a little different, but always a good idea.