In Andalusia the climate is mild, the land is fertile and the living is easy. So much so that it has acted as a magnet for just about every adventurer and opportunist that graced early Europe.
Casares is in the heart of Malaga, not far from the golden beaches of the Costa del Sol yet surrounded by some of the most spectacular scenery that the Peninsula has to offer.
The city of Almería crowds, like an infant around the skirts of her nanny, at the feet of the castle built in the tenth century. During the domination of the Moors Almería gained supreme importance.
Mythology tells us that one of the columns of Hercules was located here and that over there Ulysses passed by on his return to Ítaca and that Monte Hacho is in reality straight out of the pages of the Odyssey by Homer.
A wide variety of geographic regions from the temperate hills in the north to the coast with many beaches made of black volcanic sand, Almería is a province of discovery.
The province of Cádiz lies on the southern part of the Iberian Peninsula and, from the southern coast, the Atlas mountains and the Rif mountain chain appear larger than life.
Walking through the streets of Córdoba is like taking a journey in a time machine, being whisked back to the 8th century A.D. and having a front seat view