The Cadiz province is the sherry region of Spain. The drink is made and drunk here in abundance. Only sherry made in this region may bear the name sherry. So you should definitely try a sherry tour in the Cádiz and Jerez de la Frontera area, or at least visit a sherry bodega. And if you’re not into sherry, you can join a regular wine tasting too.
Mentioning Bolonia to someone who knows of, or even lives in, the Cádiz region often leads to a dreamy sigh. “Ohhhh, so beautiful!” And that’s true. Bolonia in Spain is beautiful. It is the perfect destination for a sun and sand-drenched day at the beach in Andalusia. And it’s a great hiking option too!
The El Tajo Gorge creates breathtaking views. Ronda in Andalusia sits right on top of this gorge. Whether you’re standing above or below, the panorama is simply stunning! While the views are Ronda’s main attraction, there’s plenty more to discover! Let me share some tips for your visit.
Córdoba is more than just the Mezquita and charming alleyways. Food lovers have plenty to discover, from surprisingly good coffee bars to a three-star Michelin restaurant, traditional churros, and modern tapas. In this food guide, I’ll take you to the tastiest spots in the city.
If you’re only going to see one thing in Córdoba, the Mezquita MUST be it. This medieval mosque with a Christian cathedral inside is absolutely incredible! The red and white horseshoe-shaped arches are simply mesmerizing. And here’s the good news: you can visit the Mezquita mosque-cathedral for free. Let me tell you all about it.