Each province of Andalucía has a spectacular peak to conquer, are you ready for a hiking challenge? Here’s advice on how to best approach each trail.
Explore, unwind and be in awe of Andalucia's 24 Natural Parks – enjoy all sorts of activities from hiking, bird watching and camping to kayaking, paragliding and skiing.
These luxurious getaway locations are everything you could imagine: lavish, eco-conscious and just a short drive away.
Almería is a captivating, even if lesser known, city in southern Spain with plenty of sights to enjoy. Plus, the tapas are free and it’s never very cold!
There are various Camino routes all around Spain and Andalucía is home to the beginning of the Via de la Plata, one of the hardest trails.
Here are the must-see Christmas events and top restaurant suggestions for a Happy Christmas, Marbella style.
A UNESCO-protected site and a breathtaking combination of Islamic, Roman and Spanish architecture, here is our travel guide to Córdoba.
We explore the Alpujarras in Granada, a stunning cluster of whitewashed villages on the slopes of the Sierra Nevada.
A detailed hiking guide to conquer Cruz de Juanar, one of Marbella’s distinctive landmarks at 1,185 metres above sea level
Only a two-hour drive from Marbella, Granada is a historical and cultural gem. BRIGHT offers an all-encompassing summary of its must-sees and must-do’s.
Where you are is what you see. Your surroundings, immediate and distant, are a key factor in the desirability of your home.
We take a day trip to Nerja, the picture-postcard town on the eastern border of the Malaga province, known for its stunning promenade, incredible caves and crystal-clear waters.