Category Archives: Huelva Province

27 Best Places To Visit in Andalucia Spain (By A Local!)

A beautiful waterfall in Sierra Norte de Sevilla, which is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Andalucia.

Looking for the best places to visit in Andalucia, Spain? Look no further! I’ve traveled the region extensively, and whether you’ve been here multiple times or it’s your first visit, there are so many incredible Andalucia must-see destinations and attractions to explore. After living in Andalucia for over 10 years, I still find new exciting […]

18 Best Beaches in Andalucia, Spain (Recommended By a Local)

One of the most beautiful Andalucia beaches surrounded by wild nature and footpaths.

Looking for the best beaches in Andalucia? Southern Spain is jam-packed with beautiful beaches, some more popular than others, and some are more easily accessible than others. While it’s easy to stay local and go to the nearest beach from your hotel, sometimes it’s really worth going on a road trip exploring different beaches farther […]

Niebla Spain Itinerary: A Hidden Treasure Full of History!

Me looking out on Niebla Castle.

Niebla Spain is one of those incredible hidden gems in Andalucia that truly deserves more attention. The whitewashed village is mostly known for its castle, but there’s more to see within the old city walls. The city was built atop a Roman colony and was one of the most important walled settlements in the ancient Al-Ándalus. […]

17 Surprisingly Awesome Things To Do in Huelva: The Spanish City Noone Talks About

A couple walking on the Muelle del Tinto, which is one of the best things to do in Huelva Spain.

Often being referred to as the “ugliest capital in Andalucia”, Huelva has surprisingly cool things to see if you just know where to look. It wasn’t that many years ago that I actually stepped into the city myself, mostly because the other cities in Andalucia are so incredibly beautiful that they got my attention time […]

Why you Should Visit Andalucia in Winter

Andalucia in winter

While southern Spain is usually considered a summer destination, you’ll be surprised by what Andalucia in winter can offer. In fact, my favorite time of the year is winter in Andalucia (well, almost!) as there are way fewer tourists around and you can truly explore the tourist sites without the crowds. But it’s also an […]