Walking holidays
The week offers 4 beautiful walks, selected to showcase the diverse beauty of the region. The participants enjoy breathtaking gorges, beautiful rivers, pretty white villages and panoramic views of the mountains and coast.
Read MoreHoneymoons
All of our suites are perfect for honeymoons, however Maroma has that something extra special for a honeymoon to remember for the rest of your lives together. With its own completely private and large terrace (8 metres x 3 metres) and with almost 360 degree views from the mountains to the sea, Maroma, our honeymoon
Read MoreOne day on the Caminito del Rey
Do you want to follow one of the most spectacular routes in the world? Come with us to the Caminito de Rey, in the province of Malaga. In the presence of the Guadalhorce River, leaving the village of Ardales with the town of El Chorro as the finish line, in the heart of Malaga province,
Read MoreLaguna de Fuente de Piedra
Fuente de Piedra Lagoon, the largest in Andalusia, with its 1,400 ha, is a unique location within the wet zones of the Western Mediterranean. It is home to the largest colony of flamingoes to be found anywhere in the Iberian Peninsula, second in importance in Europe after France Camargue. It is one of a group
Read MoreCaves of Andalusia
The caves were the first houses used by man, although they were used as a necessary refuge due to climate change. The caves were warm in winter and cool at the arrival of the summer’s heat.
Read MoreLa gruta de las maravillas grotto, an underground treasure
One of the marvels of the Sierra de Aracena mountains, comprising 1200 metres of underground galleries divided into 3 superimposed levels of paths surrounded by stunning limestone which leaves all visitors stunned!
Read MoreAlhambra in Granada, a place built for the light
Immerse yourself in a journey of light and shade by the light of the sunset in one of the most beautiful monuments ever built by man: the Alhambra in Granada, an Andalusian gem.
Read More“Vías verdes” (green-ways)
Spain has more than 2.000 kilometres of disused rail infrastructures that have been converted into routes for cycle touring and hiking, as part of the Green Ways Programme, coordinated by the Spanish Railways Foundation.
Read MoreSerranía de Ronda/Valle del Genal
The Serranía de Ronda is much more than a range of mountains clothed with lush Mediterranean vegetation: deep peaceful valleys, narrow gorges and steep cliffs, ancient coves such as La Pileta and El Gato, where you can still find traces of the presence of prehistoric man.
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