7 terraces of Malaga

A holiday on the Costa del Sol is not just about visiting historical sites and monuments, playing golf on some of the best courses in Europe or sunbathing on sandy beaches. It’s also a relaxing time spent admiring city skylines in the sunset.

Cathedrals of Andalusia – La Mezquita

Andalusia is a remarkable region, combining a wealth of different cultures that intermingle on many levels, from history to culinary to architecture. Today, let’s take a look at a building that exemplifies the symbiosis between the historic peoples of Andalusia, the Cathedral of Cordoba

Generalife – summer palace of the emirs of Granada

We have already written about places worth visiting in Granada on several occasions. When spending your holidays on the Costa del Sol, it is well worth taking a few holiday days to visit this wonderful city. Today, we would like to direct your attention to another special place, the Generalife!

Holidays on the Costa del Sol

The summer season is in full swing and you haven’t planned your holiday yet? Thanks to Agnes Inversiones’ collaboration with individual investors with rental properties on the Costa del Sol, you can plan a spontaneous trip to Spain today!

UNESCO Heritage Site: Úbeda and Baeza

Today we take you on a short tour of two amazing Andalusian towns, Úbeda and Baeza, which were declared UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 2003. When spending your holidays on the Costa del Sol, you must visit them!

Roman ruins: the city of Baelo Claudia

Just 22 km from Tarifa are the ruins of the town of Baelo Claudia. It is a remnant of Roman rule in the Iberian Peninsula. Its history dates back to the 2nd century BC. At that time, maritime trade with Africa was developing in the area of present-day Andalusia.

Immerse yourself in luxury – the baths of Granada

Not only in Palma de Mallorca, Girona or Madrid. In Andalusia you can also visit traditional Arab baths. Today we invite you to Granada, where you can relax in beautiful historic interiors. Immerse yourself in an atmosphere of true luxury.

Wine festivals in Andalusia

A suggestion for lovers of wandering along the wine and culinary trail. The end of the grape harvest, the wine harvest festival, is the time of the best wine festivals in Andalusia. Plan your autumn holiday now and don’t miss out on this extraordinary attraction. Head to Córdoba or Jerez de la Fontera.

The maddening rocks – El Torcal de Antequera

It seems impossible that you can see such a variety of landscapes in one area in Europe! We present another UNESCO-listed nature reserve – El Torcal de Antequera in Andalusia. We will also say a few words about karstology.

Path among the rocks – Caminito del Rey

Over the Guadalhorce river, at an altitude of 100 metres, a footbridge stretches along the rocks – the Caminito del Rey trail, one of the biggest attractions near Malaga. If you love rocky landscapes and heights don’t fill you with fear, this is the dream trip for you!

Cape of pure beauty – Cabo de Gata

Cabo de Gata – Andalusia’s largest UNESCO-listed reserve – resembles the setting of a Western or a Sahara film. Yet it is home to more than 1,000 animal species! It is one of the last wild coastlines in Europe.