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Patios Festival 2026
A competition with over 100 years of history showcasing the beauty of Andalusian houses. Come and discover the patios from the 4th to the 17th of May, between 11:00 and 14:00, and again from 18:00 to 22:00. Come and enjoy the Patios of Cordoba, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Discover Vera
From the heights of the Cerro del Espíritu Santo, where the ruins of the ancient Bayra watch over the valley, Vera reveals itself as a town that has known how to be reborn and embrace its history. To walk through its streets is to discover a unique heritage: from the Church-fortress of La Encarnación, built with defensive walls to protect itself from Berber pirates, to its bullring, the oldest in Almería. Its coastline, with more than five kilometres of fine sand and transparent waters, is the setting where calm meets nature. The wetlands of the Salar de los Caños and the Laguna de Puerto Rey are authentic refuges of life where many birds, such as the elegant common flamingo, find their home. Here you can choose your own experience: discover its monumental legacy, enjoy the serenity of Cala Marqués where you will find the cosmopolitan atmosphere of its pioneering naturist area, or explore a natural environment that is, in itself, a living treasure.
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?
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Discover Lubrín
Lubrín, which in Arabic means "beautiful valley", is situated in a quiet valley in the foothills of the Sierra de Filabres, and retains the charm of inland villages where it seems that time has not passed, with its contrast between the whitewashed walls and the colourful flowers that adorn facades and balconies. It preserves a rich and varied gastronomy, an unspoilt landscape of orchards, olive and almond trees, which offer a unique image when in bloom. Its olive trees produce an exquisite virgin olive oil, just as the honey is exquisite in these mountains and valleys, which are the land of goat and lamb par excellence.
Beaches of Mojácar
Mojácar's coastline traces a continuous line of beaches and coves that accompany the traveller for 17 kilometres along the Mediterranean. From Marina de la Torre, next to the golf course and the border with Garrucha, to the Rambla de la Granatilla, in the hamlet of Sopalmo, the landscape changes little by little, approaching the natural environment that announces the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park and the municipality of Carboneras. It is a coast of contrasts, with quieter and more natural stretches, ideal for those seeking peace and quiet, and more lively beaches, equipped with services and designed to enjoy the sea in comfort. The fine-grained sand and the quality of its waters provide the perfect setting for long days by the Mediterranean. In addition, Mojácar's beaches have been awarded the Blue Flag, an international distinction that recognises their excellence in cleanliness, safety, water quality and services. Get ready to get to know them!



