
What to see in Huelva: the 21 places you must visit
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.

Aracena Castle, always watching Portugal
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.

The Grotto of Marvels: where fantasy takes shape
Right in the centre of Aracena you will find the entrance to one of the most spectacular caves in Spain: the Grotto of Marvels.

What to see in Cortegana: Medieval charm in the mountains
A medieval castle and Mudéjar church stand tall above this charming little town in the mountains. Find out all about the best features of Cortegana.

Sierra de Huelva: charming towns in a natural paradise
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.

What to see in Aracena: the home of Iberian ham
Heritage, nature and Iberian ham are just some of the excellent reasons to visit Aracena, a lovely little town in the Sierra de Huelva.

Spas in Huelva, wellbeing in the heart of nature
The mountains, the coast and a wealth of luxurious spas make Huelva the perfect destination to please all the senses.

The Almonaster la Real Mosque: a true survivor
Almonaster la Real, which appears in the latest version of ‘The Most Beautiful Towns in Spain’ list, has one of the last rural mosques to be found in Spain.

Tapas in Huelva: find best tapas bars and restaurants in the region
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.

Top festivities in Huelva
The Pilgrimage of El Rocío, the Columbian Festival, Holy Week…The festivities in Huelva are all about historical and religious traditions. Let’s take a look at what they’re all about.