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Spain is always a great idea

Those famous words were spoken by a famous actress, right? Or was it Paris? 🙂

Of course Spain is always a good idea.

Especially Andalusia. It is said that it has the best sun in the world!

That sounds too lovely if you ask us, but definitely inviting. Did you know many Spanish harbors in Andalusia are trending in cruise holidays?

The main commercial ports are Huelva, Seville and Cadiz on the Atlantic coast, Málaga (the second in number of cruises of the Peninsula). All of them are important international holiday destinations, with plenty of entertainment proposals and activities focused on cruising tourism.

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Andalusia Highlights and Museums

Click on the location names to go directly to its accessibility information. If the link used is not the accessibility information page, the museum has not yet created one. All museums listed here are accessible (checked and verified).

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CORDOBA

Mezquita in Cordoba Spain

Cordoba

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GRANADA

accessibility 2 alhambra spain

Granada

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MALAGA

Andalusia

Malaga

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SEVILLA

alcazar seville spain

Sevilla

  • Plaza de Espana

malaga-sign-spain

Many museums will leave you in awe, and you will not regret to visit.

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RONDA

Ronda – Bullring Museum

Museum of Fine Arts
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Outdoors

Andalusia – to the beach, yes please!

Andalusia has over 40 accessible beaches, you can find locations in this map. 

Sevilla

Via Verde de la Sierra – Between the Mountain of Cádiz and the South Mountain of Seville you find the Sierra Greenway. On the website you find detailed information of accessible buildings, attractions, routes and more.


“The Sierra Greenway passes through the old Jerez-Almargen railway line. Currently, there are 36.5 Kms accessible connecting the towns of Puerto Serrano and Olvera.

Along this route you can enjoy a great variety of landscapes, observing the transition between an agricultural landscape and another one mountainous, alternated with masses of Mediterranean forest (holm oaks, carobs, carob trees, mastic trees, wild olive trees, etc.).”

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