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Andalucia

The name for the South of Spain, home during seven centuries of the flourishing and refined Arab civilization, is part of its legacy. It is a beautiful country, steeped in history and culture, displaying fabulous beaches, and dynamic resorts, offering a rich variety of activities. Romantic; amusing, mysterious, classical, modern and active, Andalucia appeals to everyone, from the sport fanatic to the intellectual history buff, or the sunloving hedonist.

Warm friendly people, superb facilities a myriad of breathtaking landscapes and a rich culture make Andalucía the perfect spot for your next event. Incentive and meeting planners find here a wide choice of attractive recreational activities, covering every possible aspect of a well balanced program.
The concentration of enchanting cities such as Seville, Córdoba, Granada, Cádiz and Málaga, capital of the Costa del Sol, at easy reach is unique and makes it an unparelleled destination.



COSTA DEL SOL

The history of the province of Málaga dates back at least 20000 years, and each civilization Phoenicians Iberian, Roman, Muslim and Christian has left visible traces that still enrich contemporary culture. Add to this mixture more than 30 years of intense investment and development in the tourism sector and the result is today's Costa del Sol - Europe's most sophisticated and cosmopolitan resort area and the perfect setting for every sort of conference or incentive event, efficiently connected to the rest of the world by its International Airport, road, train or harbor.

 

The weather, with an average of 325 sun filled days a year, is the best in Europe and makes the enjoyment of sports, travel and outdoor activities a way of life, virtually free of disappointment.
A succession of attractive and impressive Hotels, carefully designed Real Estate developments, modern Marinas and tempting Casinos lead the visitor from one resort to the next one, without effort Málaga, Torremolinos, Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Marbella and Estepona are the pearls to the Costa del Sol necklace.

 

Beach sports, tennis, bowls, horseback riding, hanggliding, trekking and even skiing at the not too distant Sierra Nevada, Granada's skiresort, are easily available.However, the best deserved designation for the highest golf course concentration around the Mediterranean is Costa del Golf. More than 50 challenging championship golf courses, scattered like emeralds along the Costa del Sol welcome every player offering impressive fairways, manicured greens and splendid weather conditions.

 

Among other spots, Puerto Marina/Benalmadena and Puerto Banús/ Marbella offer a countless selection of restaurants which allow all demanding palates to taste the most exquisite Spanish (traditional and contemporary) and International specialities.
Conference and meeting facilities are available at Hotels and the Congress Halls of Torremolinos, Marbella and Estepona complete this important chapter.

Costa del Sol is also the ideal departing point for a series of tours, such as Granada, home of the Palace of the Alhambra, Seville with, as most of the Spanish cities, its Jewish quarter and the largest Cathedral in the world and Córdoba, boasting its beautiful Mosque, like an endless forest of finely wrought columns. The list goes on with Cádiz and Jerez where the worldwide known sherry wine is grown, Ronda, Mijas, Nerja and hundreds of small villages offering food, wine fiestas and the traditional warmth of the Spanish hospitality.

Without hesitation, the Costa del Sol means a guarantee of success for your conference, business meeting or incentive and for everyone involved.

CADIZ

Integrating traditional festivals and historic monuments with the lively Andalusian culture has made the southernmost province of the Iberian Peninsula a tourist's dream come true. 
The province of Cadiz, in spite of its relatively small extension, possesses quite distinct landscapes, character and social-cultural characteristics. The most picturesque and lasting impression of the province of Cadiz is that of its so-called "white villages", where the typical architecture of glistening, whitewashed houses blends with that of castles and churches dating back to the Middle Ages.


Cadiz offers an array of unique touristic attractions featuring visits to the   vineyards, magnificent centuries-old wine cellars, as well as a series of fascinating historic and artistic monuments. The tour begins from Chiclana and continues on to El Puerto de Santa Maria, Sanlucar de Barrameda and finishing at Jerez, where one can also visit the famed Andalusian School of Equestrian art.
The province of Cadiz enjoys a warm climate with an average yearly temperature of 17,6ºC / 64ºF. Its 3200 hours of yearly sunshine guarantees more than 300 sunny days.

 

SEVILLA

Has historically been a meeting place of culture, people and civilizations. One of the loveliest and more romantic of Spain's ancient cities, Seville has beautifully preserved monuments parks full of with Royal Palm Trees, Arab fortresses and the cloistered Jewish Quarter.

The experience of hosting Expo 92 resulted in a city fully equipped to provide state of the art facilities and services to complement the beauty of Seville Add the natural warmth of the funloving Andalusians, superb cuisine and distinct culture and you have an ideal destination for any event.
Incentive groups will find Seville to be a rare treat - Seville is very easy to reach by plane, road or Ave bullet train, which travels between Madrid and Seville in two and a half hours.