Andalusia
Mar
04
By Will Joce
Holy Week is the last week of lent and, therefore, the week before Easter in the Christian calendar.

While Christians all over the world prepare commemorations at this time, the best and most vibrant festivities take place in the cities of Andalusia in Southern Spain. read full article
Jun
08
By Allan Dumayas
Spanish beaches are known to be little slices of heaven on earth and Costa de La Luz or “Coast of light” in English is not far from the same.

Aside from crystal clear Atlantic waters and pristine… read full article
Apr
02
By Anita Choudhary

Despite the allure that Seville of the Andalusian region of Spain holds for the locals and international travelers, there is nothing that can compare with the unique cuisine found in the region. And that cuisine would never be… read full article
Mar
30
By Paul Arnold

During the sun-baked summer months, the beaches of Andalusia are a magnet for sun worshipers and water sports enthusiasts. Spain’s most southerly region is a popular tourist draw for its stunning coastline, and also its wild mountainous regions, and the beauty… read full article
Feb
20
By Marion

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Motorcycle Rental in Andalusia
If you’re planning a trip to Spain and are a fan of motorcycles, book a room… read full article
Feb
18
By Paul Arnold

From the snow-capped majesty of Sierra Nevada’s mountains to the cool pristine waters of the Mediterranean, via the desert sands of Tabernas, Andalusia offers the traveller an extraordinary diversity of spectacular landscapes. And if you’re pressed for time here’s how you can experience all the best that nature… read full article
Jan
23
By Marion
Today check out our 5 most popular family travel articles since the Venere Travel Blog has been online:

Planning a family trip to Ireland? In this travel blog post, Beth lists the 5 best kids… read full article
Dec
18
By Anita Choudhary
Situated on the plains surrounding the Guadalquivir River is the capital of Andalusia and known to all as the province of Seville.

Suffice it to say, Seville is southern Spain’s artistic, cultural, and financial hub (or capital). With nearly 700,000 residents and a metropolitan… read full article
Nov
06
By Paul Arnold
When a film director yells “Give me desolation, give me barren, and give me solitude!” location scouts head for Tabernas in Almeria in southern Spain.

Hot, dry, dusty and mountainous, the area is home to Europe’s only desert. A harsh and unforgiving landscape it’s played a… read full article
Sep
15
By Mascha
August’s most popular articles about travel on the Venere Travel Blog:
Published August 6th – Valencia is one of the best accessible destinations in Spain and offers wheelchair friendly hotels, high quality public services and disability equipments ensuring both seniors… read full article
Aug
01
By Paul Arnold
Andalusia is bathed in the sun’s rays for three thousand hours every year. And in the summer, it’s hot, incredibly hot, every day’s a scorcher.

In fact it’s so hot that several areas in the region have each earned the nickname of ‘the frying pan… read full article
May
01
By Marion
Planning a summer family vacation in the South of Spain and looking for a hotel with swimming pool, children’s club, sport facilities and entertainment activities? Check out these four Spain hotels offering kid-friendly accommodation in Andalusia: