Pueblos Blancos Medina Sidonia - Cadiz - Tarifa
Andalucia/Andaluz endless beauty of White towns:
- Medina Sidonia: The town was one of Spain's most important ducal seats in the 15th century; producing an admiral who led the Spanish Armada against England. The village is a fascinating and typically picturesque place to visit, with medieval walls and tidy narrow cobbled streets flanked by rows of reja-fronted houses.
- Cadiz: The historic centre of Cadiz has an island feel about its streets, lined with centuries-old seafront houses that have been weather beaten by ocean spray.
- Tarifa: Tarifa sits at the southernmost point of mainland Europe, where the Med meets the Atlantic. Just 14km across the Straits of Gibraltar at its narrowest point, the town enjoys spectacular views of the Rif mountains of North Africa, just across the water.
Read More- Medina Sidonia: The town was one of Spain's most important ducal seats in the 15th century; producing an admiral who led the Spanish Armada against England. The village is a fascinating and typically picturesque place to visit, with medieval walls and tidy narrow cobbled streets flanked by rows of reja-fronted houses.
- Cadiz: The historic centre of Cadiz has an island feel about its streets, lined with centuries-old seafront houses that have been weather beaten by ocean spray.
- Tarifa: Tarifa sits at the southernmost point of mainland Europe, where the Med meets the Atlantic. Just 14km across the Straits of Gibraltar at its narrowest point, the town enjoys spectacular views of the Rif mountains of North Africa, just across the water.