Ronda is a small town in the andalucian province of Málaga, situated in 723m high above sea level in the hillside called Serrania de Ronda, to which belong as well the natural parks Sierra de Grazalema and Sierra de las Nieves. The town is situa... Read more
The “Golf & Country Club La Duquesa” was built after a design from Robert Trent Jones in 1987, surrounded by a spectacular countryside. 18 holes with par 72 on 6062m of amusing courses pamper most of all the sunbathers and aficionados of lig... Read more
Málaga is with its 560,631 inhabitants (2006) the second largest city in Andalucia after Sevilla and capital of the province Málaga. In addition Málaga is the sixth-largest city of Spain. The city possesses one of the largest Spanish airports, w... Read more
The kingdom of Spain (spanish: Reino de España) is situated in the southwest of Europe and captures the biggest part of the iberian peninsula. In the beginning of 2005 Spain had about 44,1 million inhabitants, which are living on an area of 504,... Read more
Puerto José Banús, more known as Puerto Banús is a marina near Marbella on the Costa del Sol and in the heart of Andalucia. In May 1970 José Banús established this yachting port. It has moorings for more than 900 boats, including those of the Ki... Read more
This spectacular villa is situated in the rural area above Nerja near Frigiliana in the very eastern part of Malaga. From this villa you enjoy a perfect view to the sea as well as up to the surrounding mountains. Nevertheless you are not far awa... Read more
The Alhambra is a palace of the Moorish monarchs of Granada and is situated on a hilly terrace on the south-eastern border of the city of Granada. From this plateau you have a wide view of the city and plain of Granada and of the heights of the... Read more
Here are some words you never learn in any Spanish course, but you will hear very often: guay (gwhy) – Cool. cojonudo (ko-ho-NOO-doh) – Better than cool. me mola (may MO-la) – Love it! alucino (ah-lu-THEE-no) – Can’... Read more