If there were one word to describe Huelva province it would be ‘diverse’. With its multitude of beaches, vast natural spaces dotted with little whitewashed villages Huelva is the perfect place to lose yourself in for a few days.
The province of Huelva holds wonderful secrets that are easily discovered if you know how. Here you’ll find 6 not-to-be-missed activities to help you get the most from your stay.
Idyllic beaches, wetlands and golden sand dunes all await on the natural paradise that is Isla Canela.
Punta Umbría is blessed with kilometres of pristine beaches, quaint fishing villages and vast open spaces the likes of which are found only in fairy tales. All of which make for the perfect place to get away from it all.
Located next to the mouth of the Guadiana River, Ayamonte has a wide range of attractions on offer, from long seductive beaches and bustling ports to fine art, delicious cuisine and charming hotels.
Aracena’s castle may not be as famous as its ‘Grotto of Marvels’, but thanks to its beauty and the rich history behind its construction, it’s slowly becoming one of Aracena’s most popular attractions.
Tradition, culture, history, beautiful wetlands, great food… Read on for our pick of the best that the city of Huelva has to offer.
Aracena’s castle may not be as famous as its ‘Grotto of Marvels’, but thanks to its beauty and the rich history behind its construction, it’s slowly becoming one of Aracena’s most popular attractions.
Within the walls of this 14th-15th century convent building named after Santa María de la Rábida, Christopher Columbus mulled over the conquest of America.
The Castillo de Niebla and the ancient town walls together constitute the best-preserved fortification in Huelva and across Spain.
Experience a real journey to prehistory at Dolmen de Soto, one of the most remarkable megalithic monuments in Europe.
The 17th-century Catedral de la Merced de Huelva, or Huelva Cathedral, was once part of the Mercedarian convent founded by Pérez de Guzmán.
Come and acquaint yourself with endless beaches, beautiful landscapes, small coastal villages and the best cuisine the Costa de la Luz has to offer!
Enjoy beautiful scenery as you soak up the sun on Huelva’s beaches.
A long beach with fine golden sands where the River Piedras meets the Atlantic. Find out about hiking and other activities on the Atlantic coast.
Where there’s good source material, you’re sure to eat rich and regal. No two ways about that. And no better proof than Huelva, where there are restaurants galore, for every taste and pocket size.
Tapas is an important part of the culture of Huelva, and it can be served both as a starter or in the form of a delicious meal enjoyed in good company. Enjoy the tasty tradition of tapas.
In addition to its renowned ham, prawns, cuttlefish and strawberries, Huelva boasts a broad culinary repertoire that is well worth exploring.
If there were one word to describe Huelva province it would be ‘diverse’. With its multitude of beaches, vast natural spaces dotted with little whitewashed villages Huelva is the perfect place to lose yourself in for a few days.
Punta Umbría is blessed with kilometres of pristine beaches, quaint fishing villages and vast open spaces the likes of which are found only in fairy tales. All of which make for the perfect place to get away from it all.
Idyllic beaches, wetlands and golden sand dunes all await on the natural paradise that is Isla Canela.
Located next to the mouth of the Guadiana River, Ayamonte has a wide range of attractions on offer, from long seductive beaches and bustling ports to fine art, delicious cuisine and charming hotels.
Almonte is the largest municipality of Huelva and its treasures include the village of El Rocío, Matalascañas beach and a large section of Doñana National Park.
Just 15 km from the city of Huelva, Palos de la Frontera holds the keys to Columbus’ voyages of discovery more than 500 years ago.
The mountains, the coast and a wealth of luxurious spas make Huelva the perfect destination to please all the senses.
Right in the centre of Aracena you will find the entrance to one of the most spectacular caves in Spain: the Grotto of Marvels.
Nature, history and excellent cuisine are in perfect harmony in the Sierra de Huelva. Here are some ways you can make the most of them all in this natural paradise.
The Odiel Marshes are a remarkable natural marshland on the coast of Huelva. If you’re planning to visit this corner of Huelva, here is all the useful information.
Covering more than two thousand hectares, this wetland is home to many species of waterfowl. Enjoy its trails on foot, by bicycle or even on horseback.
During the Columbian Festival, the city is full of market stalls, free concerts, kids’ activities and even sporting events, ensuring you and your family or friends will have a great time.
Follow this simple guide to get the best out of all the hidden corners of Huelva in just one weekend.
Plan your 4-day getaway to Huelva to make the most of your stay, and enjoy a comprehensive and varied tour of the province
Descubre nuestros rincones favoritos de Huelva en una semana. Conquista la provincia con estas recomendaciones, y prepárate para disfrutar de mar y montaña.