Granada is one of the most visited cities in the world and a benchmark for cultural and nature tourism. Its monumental and historical heritage, combined with the city's appeal, make it an unforgettable destination. The Alhambra, Granada's icon, is just the beginning of a monumental complex that reflects the civilizations that have inhabited it.
One of the most fascinating experiences visitors can enjoy is attending a flamenco show in Granada. The flamenco tablaos in Granada are a vibrant reflection of Andalusian culture, and immersing yourself in this tradition is a must for anyone visiting the city. Flamenco is not only an art form, but also a profound cultural expression that has been recognized internationally, notably with its declaration by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2010.

The Costa Tropical of Granada is a bright and warm corner of Andalusia, with radiant sunshine and blue waters that invite you to dream. Between Almuñécar and Motril, the landscape combines golden sandy beaches, avocado and mango orchards, and a gentle scent of salt air that accompanies the swaying waves. Hidden coves, cliffside viewpoints, and whitewashed villages offer a relaxing Mediterranean experience, where the pace is slow.