Timeless addresses for modern connoisseurs.
Andalusia is the southernmost of Spain's autonomous communities and borders Portugal to the west. Dry, hot summers and mild nights invite the enjoyment of Mediterranean lifestyle and passionate flamenco dances—this is what we associate with Andalusia. In reality, it is one of the most diverse provinces, offering not only sun and sea, but also historic old towns with world-renowned historical buildings like the Alhambra or the Mezquita Cathedral. The southwestern provinces of Huelva and Cádiz, with their beautiful beaches, are located on the Atlantic, while the eastern ones stretch along the Mediterranean coast. Famous for preserving rural heritage, customs, and craftsmanship, the whitewashed villages in the Andalusian hinterland in the provinces of Cádiz and Málaga are notable.
Traditional historic properties in the far south of Spain include rural cortijos and expansive haciendas, as well as Casas Señorials and palaces.