Aguilas
Águilas is famed for its pristine coves, underexplored coastline and lashings of history. The Spanish town is perched next to the Mediterranean Sea; a characterful and picturesque settlement with stunning beaches and archaeological sites.
Águilas is famed for its pristine coves, underexplored coastline and lashings of history. The Spanish town is perched next to the Mediterranean Sea; a characterful and picturesque settlement with stunning beaches and archaeological sites.
Clinging dramatically to a hilltop 200 meters above sea level, Vejer de la Frontera isn't just another pretty Andalusian pueblo blanco—it's the pueblo blanco that makes others look like they're not even trying.
A seaside city on the Costa Blanca, just 50 km from Alicante, Torrevieja sits between idyllic pink and emerald salt lagoons on one side, and the Mediterranean sea on the other.
Los Alcazares nestles in the curve of the Mar Menor, Europe’s largest saltwater lagoon, in the province of Murcia in Southern Spain.
Dramatically positioned where the foothills of the Sierra Almijara plunge into the Mediterranean, Nerja offers what might be the Costa del Sol's last bastion against high-rise development.
Found at the southernmost point of the Valencian Community, the municipality of Orihuela is a peaceful retreat with a sky-high quality of life.
At the foot of the monumental Serra de Tramuntana is the biggest city in the Balearics: Palma de Majorca with its ancient history, stunning ...
Nestled between the mountains and the sea, Estepona is a classic Andalucian town that maintains a Spanish charm with access to the best of a ...
On the northern tip of the Costa Blanca you will find Jávea, a delightful seaside town surrounded by mountain views, caves, crags and pine woods.
Perhaps best known for its luxurious lifestyle of sleek yachts, posh hotels, golf courses and of course its extensive stretches of beaches, Marbella also has a more traditional and charming side - its old town or casco antiguo.