Andalusia is the Spanish Autonomous Community with the greatest number of inhabitants and the second in surface. Its varied landscapes, the benignancy of its climate and the friendly character of its population have turned it into one of the most attractive regions.

3000 hours of sun per year, many kilometers of golden sand beaches and those beautiful natural ports made it a safe refuge already for Phoenician navigators, thousands of years before Christ.

The coast of Huelva and Cadiz corresponds to the Atlantic Ocean and is characterized by fine sand. The Mediterranean coast, from the Strait of Gibraltar to Almeria, on the other hand offers smoother climate with less wind and higher water temperatures.

Andalusia is crossed by Guadalquivir river, the "father" of old civilisations who have left along its borders an impressive monumental track, as well as the high mountain ranges of Sierra Morena and Sistemas Beticos.

The offer for visitors is extremely varied, from golden beaches to those beautiful mountain ranges with their highly interesting fauna, and the famous "white villages" with their richdom in folklore and artisany. There are great possibilities for most different sports as well, from skiing in the Sierra Nevada to surfing at the coast of Cadiz, where you will find ideal conditions as nowhere else in Europe.

Andalusia is the "mother" of the Spanish folklore which is probably best known abroad: here you will live the magic of Flamenco and bullfighting in their most authentic style, and myths like Don Juan and Carmen were born here. A land of great traditions, which has understood as well to assimilate the progress.


Almeria
Almeria is among those Andalusian cities which have best preserved their Moorish heritage. Of great touristical attraction is also its splendid coast, Costa de Almeria.

Seville
The Andalusian capital, the third largest city of Spain, is among the most beloved places by tourists, thanks to its unique ambience and its great monuments: the Arabian belltower Giralda, the city's landmark, the enormous cathedral, Torre del Oro, and the old district Barrio Santa Cruz are among the highlights.

Jaen
Jaen, located inland, is dominated by its medieval fortress. Additional attractions are the 11th century Moorish baths and the Renaissance cathedral. The nearby Sierra de Cazorla is an outstanding natural preserve.

The Costa de Almeria lies between the Costa Blanca and the Costa del Sol yet can be a world apart from the hustle and bustle of the main tourist areas and the high density development that is beginning to spoil many parts of these other Costas.

Almeria is often referred to as one of the "Lost Costas" as until recently it has not been subjected to the heavy publicity and development of it’s neighbours, yet it has some of the most beautiful beaches and wonderful countryside which make ideal settings for your new home.

If you are looking for a quieter lifestyle yet still within easy reach of family resorts such as Mojácar, Vera Playa and Aguilas then this may well be the area for you.  Here you can go rambling up the ramblas……... meandering up the mountains.......… paddling in your pool......... or basking on the beaches….... its up to you.

Prices are also considerably cheaper than on the other Costas – starting at around £9,000 for a small house suitable for "reforming" - mind you at that price it will probably be a complete wreck - but you might be surprised what can be done with it!

We have access to Cortijos (farmhouses) and Plots of land across a wide area as well as New Villas on small developments.   We can also help you find Villas and Apartments on the coast should you prefer.