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Cadiz in 2 days
Do you feel the call of Cadiz? You are about to discover the "Little Silver Cup", the oldest continuously inhabited city in the West, and a place where tastelessness simply does not exist! Let yourself be enveloped by its unique light, by the Atlantic wind ruffling your hair and get ready for a city with a special grace. Here you come to get lost in narrow streets that smell of saltpetre, to laugh out loud between chirigota and chirigota during its famous Carnivals, to feel the essence of flamenco in the Santa María neighbourhood and, of course, to enjoy fried fish and shrimp fritters! You will see towers that have watched over the sea for centuries and walls that heard the birth of the "Pepa" Constitution. But... are you going to keep just the postcard photo, or do you want us to tell you the secrets that make this city unique? Discover its stories with us!
Essentials of Almuñécar
Discover all the charms that Almuñécar and La Herradura treasure, know the visits and essential experiences as well as our wealth of heritage.
San Sebastian in 2 days
Welcome! or rather, Ongi etorri! to Donostia. You are in a city of legendary contrasts. Here, the elegance of the Belle Époque is measured against the indomitable force of the Bay of Biscay, and the glamour of an international film festival coexists with the soul of the fishermen. It is a setting that seduced royalty and challenged universal artists such as Chillida, a place where luxury is savoured at street level.Think of this guide as that friend from San Sebastian who tells you the secrets in your ear. Let's get straight to the point. We'll explain why only one street survived the great fire of 1813, what the numbers on the balconies of the Plaza de la Constitución mean and why a piece of the railing of La Concha is not like the others. All the essential and fascinating stuff, told for you, so that all you have to do is enjoy the walk. Goazen!
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Valencia in 2 days
There are lands of legend and cities that hold records. Valencia is both. It is the place where a hero like El Cid breathed his last and it is the birthplace of the City of Arts and Sciences, a complex that projects the future. Here, epic history coexists with landmarks such as the largest cinema screen in Spain or the immensity of the largest aquarium in Europe.Valencia is also a capital of treasures hidden in plain sight. An austere Gothic façade such as that of the church of San Nicolás conceals an unexpected burst of baroque frescoes that has earned it the nickname of the 'Valencian Sistine Chapel'. The city plays at changing your scale: it turns you into a giant in front of the miniature armies of the largest tin soldier museum on the planet, and transforms you into a Lilliputian climbing up the monumental figure of Gulliver. It's such a detailed place that even the cats have their own house-monument on a façade in the old town.But Valencia can also be felt, heard and even trembles. Every March, the whole city vibrates in unison with the roar of the Mascletà, a symphony of gunpowder that sets your pulse racing. We invite you to explore a city that hides a landmark, a legend or an emotion in every corner. Shall we start?
Discover Carboneras
Situated at the gateway to the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park, Carboneras is Almería's best kept secret. This charming fishing village preserves its authentic soul, far from mass tourism, offering a perfect blend of tradition and unspoilt nature.here, the arid volcanic landscape merges with the blue Mediterranean. Discover the iconic Playa de los Muertos, explore the history of the Castillo de San Andrés and marvel at the island that guards its horizon. Savour exceptional fresh fish and immerse yourself in a setting that's perfect for unwinding.Welcome to a destination you'll simply love.
Discover Pulpí
Pulpí is a destination of contrasts that hides underground one of the most amazing geological treasures on the planet: its spectacular Giant Geode. On its coastline, villages such as San Juan de los Terreros await you with crystal clear coves, quiet beaches and an 18th century defensive castle that watches over the horizon. It is the perfect balance between scientific tourism, history and the pure charm of the Andalusian coast.



