Benalauría, a white village in the Axarquía. A walk through its narrow and white streets will take you to the charm of a Moorish past.
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The province of Málaga has 9 regions named “Comarcas”, known for their rich history, cultural diversity, and natural beauty. With a population of over 1.6 million inhabitants, it is one of the most visited provinces in Spain.
Benalmádena
Benalmádena town and coast, a perfect wedding between traditional and modern with a great offer of leisure, culture and Malaga tradition.
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Benamargosa a white village wich is a privileged area of the Axarquía for its tropical fruits that influences its gastronomy.
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Benamocarra, a white village overlooking the valley of the Velez river surrounded by a landscape of almond and olive trees.
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Benaoján, a village located in a privileged place in the Sierra de Grazalema where its large caves are a delight for its visitors.
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Benarrabá town located between the Genal and Guadiaro rivers makes this town an amazing attraction for nature lovers.
View More BenarrabáEl Borge
El Borge, a white village located between two mountains that creates a spectacular valley where the raisin is the star of the village.
View More El BorgeEl Burgo
El Burgo, a white village surrounded by the surroundings of the Sierra de las Nieves National Park, an odyssey for nature and hiking lovers.
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A village within the Guadalteba region where its great past shows in its streets with houses and stately buildings.
View More CampillosCanillas de Aceituno
Canillas del Aceituno located on the slope of the Sierra Tejada, its Mudejar route and the El saltillo bridge are mandatory attractions.
View More Canillas de AceitunoCanillas de Albaida
Canillas de Albaida, a white village in the Axarquía with a great Arab past, full of steep and narrow streets surrounded by nature.
View More Canillas de AlbaidaCañete la Real
Cañete la Real surprises with its rural, gastronomic, and cultural elements that a village in the interior of the province can have.
View More Cañete la RealCarratraca
Carratraca, with its Roman baths, creates a health tourism, adding fonda pepa that is a benchmark of Malaga gastronomy.
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Cartajima, white village in the Genal Valley where gastronomy and hiking trails stand out, along with its copper forest in the fall.
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Cártama cozy town close to and adjacent to the City of Malaga, full of traditions, storeis, legends and culture.
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Casabermeja, the town where the dead are buried standing … recite poems in the cemetery … and light torches to remember their deceased.
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Casarabonela, a white village at the foot of the Sierra de las Nieves that offers spectacular views from its castle and its cactus garden.
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The Castle of Casares watches over the picturesque white streets where the Andalusian spirit is kept alive in Blas Infante’s hometown.
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Coín is one of the large towns in the province located in The Guadalhorce Valley, its old town and its stately homes are worth visiting.
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Colmenar, a white village in the Axarquía in the heart of the Montes de Málaga. Its historical economy was fundamentally wine and honey.
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Comares, one of the white villages par excellence where its fortress, narrow streets, white houses where its Mudejar architecture stands out.
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Cómpeta, a white village in the heart of the Axarquía where the vineyards produce the Muscat grape for the traditional sweet Malaga wine.
View More CómpetaCortes de la Frontera
Modern town with an ancient history with peculiar buildings surrounded by a natural green park of cork oaks.
View More Cortes de la FronteraCuevas Bajas
The last village of the province that borders Córdoba, with the beautiful valley and the Genil river “Where Malaga looks out over the Genil”.
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