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TOURISMTOURISM
inin ANDALUCIAANDALUCIA
1.-Introduction 2.-Beach and Sun
3.-Monuments4.-Rural Tourism
INDEXINDEX
IntroductionIntroduction
We call tourism to the set of activities that people carry out during their trips and stays in places different from their usual environment, for a certain consecutive period of time, for
amusement, business or other purposes.
Andalusian CoastAndalusian Coast Costa de la Luz in Huelva:
Ayamonte, Isla Cristina, Lepe, Cartaya, Huelva, Punta Umbría, Palos de la Frontera,
Moguer y Almonte.
Costa de la Luz in Cádiz: San Lúcar de Barrameda, Chipiona, Rota, Puerto de Sta María, Puerto Real,
Cádiz, Sn Fernando,, Chiclana de la Frontera
Andalusian CoastAndalusian Coast Costa del Sol: Manilva,
Casares, Estepona, Marbella, Fuengirola, Mijas, Benalmadena,
Torremolinos, Málaga, Rincón de la Victoria, Velez Málaga, Algarrobo, Torrox, Nerja.
Costa Tropical: Almuñecar, Salobreña, Motril, Castell de
Ferro, Lújar, Gualchos, Polopos, Rubite, Albuñol, Sorvilán.
Andalusian CoastAndalusian Coast
Costa de Almeria: Adra, Berja, El Ejido, Roquetas de Mar, Enix, Almeria, Nijar, Carboneras,
Mojácar, Garrucha, Vera, Cuevas de Almanzora and Pulpí.
MonumentsMonumentsThere are a lot of monuments in Andalusia, here
are the most important ones:
In Sevilla: Giralda, Reales Alcázares etc.
In Granada: The Alhambra.
In Córdoba: The Mosque of Córdoba.
In Huelva: Colon's
Monument.
In Cadiz: Puertas de
Tierra.
In Jaen: the Cathedral of
Jaen.
Andalucía is an ideal region for camping, walking, riding and mountain cycling, owing to the nearly
300 days of sunshine a year, a mild climate, together with extensive natural environments. Generally the environment has been kept in a good state of conservation, 17% of the land in
Andalucía has been declared Nature Parks.
Rural TourismRural Tourism