It’s a challenge to summarize the cultural, natural, landscape and historical wonders that the province of Andalusia and its principal cities: Seville, Malaga, Granada, Cordoba and Marbella have. What unites all these cities are its traditional symbols that a strong way represents the Spanish cultural identity.
Hundreds of tourists travel every year to Andalusia with the purpose of having new experiences and learn more about their culture, celebrations and traditions, where bullfighting and flamenco shows are a great representation. That is why, Andalusia is known as the land of sun, the sunny coast, the beaches, the high mountains and the cities that receive many tourists from all over Europe and the world.
All medieval and modern paradise should be known by everyone and precisely, this is the work of Iberinbound and its incoming travel agents; make known the most special places in Spain and Portugal with the help of wine and gastronomy tours, cultural and educational tours for students and companies seeking of travels incentives for their employees.
What are the places to be visited in Andalusia?
– Costa del Sol: Malaga has inside 140 kilometers of coastline where water activities and extreme sports are the principal tourist attractions. We talk about of beaches full of color, leisure groups and marine species ready to be discovered.
– Alhambra: Located in Granada, this town is constituted by mediaeval castles, ornamental gardens, historical monuments and museums. It’s an ideal place for lovers of historical events and architectural legacies.
– Bullfight arena in Seville: With Iberinbound as a DMC in Spain and Portugal, you can be part of a bullfight in one of the most representative fields in Andalusia. For foreigners, this sport is often an interesting way that have the Spaniards to highlight their culture and traditions.