Granada
The scenery in Granada province is breathtaking to say the least. On the southern side lies 103 kilometres of Mediterranean coastline that offers golden sand beaches, sheltered coves and steep cliffs. Here all manners of water sports can be had. On the lush, green coastal plain lies some of the most fertile land in Spain that produces a wide range of exotic fruits such as kiwi and mango. Inland, the terrain becomes more dramatic and steeper as you approach the snow-capped mountains of the Sierra Nevada and the magic city of Granada itself. Granada city, within Andalucia, is 127km from Malaga and 254km from Gibraltar. It is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada. Granada has been voted the most beautiful city to visit by many tourists. Within the town lie so many places of interest, you will never see them all. Most of them are of Moorish origins. The most impressive is the Alhambra and Generalife gardens which is one of the most important places to see on the Costa del Sol.