The province of Huelva is situated in the west of Andalusia, (in the South of Spain) and on the Atlantic shore. The coastal villages make up the Costa de la Luz, one of the most popular tourist zones in Spain because of its vast beaches, some of whom are rather isolated and/ or very well preserved.
The path to the beach wil lead you through the Paraje Natural de Marismas de Odiel, the second largest wetland in Andalusia....
+ Read more The province of Huelva is situated in the west of Andalusia, (in the South of Spain) and on the Atlantic shore. The coastal villages make up the Costa de la Luz, one of the most popular tourist zones in Spain because of its vast beaches, some of whom are rather isolated and/ or very well preserved.
The path to the beach wil lead you through the Paraje Natural de Marismas de Odiel, the second largest wetland in Andalusia. There, you can go for walks and discover the wide range of animals who inhabit the area.
Huelva has a host of other attractions beside its beaches. Discover the history of Huelva by exploring the buildings that are so important to the region, such as the 'Catedral de la Merced', built in the 18th century and the 'Casa Cólon', a remnant of British influence in the area.
Make sure to sample Huelva's delicious and unique cuisine, which counts among its main attractions, dishes such as white shrimp and Jamón de Jabugo as well as the fine Condado de Huelva wines.
Huelva is the ideal location as much for those who want a relaxing holiday as for those who want an active hoiday with outdoor activities such as golf and walks/ hiking. In fact, with its wonderful weather (the region enjoys more than 3000 hours of sunlight a year), its rich Andalusian gastronomy and its incomparable natural environment, Huelva is a true paradise.
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