Come discover the expansive virgin sands of Huelva’s beaches, its impressive nature reserves and its beautiful seafaring towns with surprising links to Columbus. Use this itinerary to tick off all the essential sights and discover the province’s many treasures in just one week.
And don’t forget to try the delicious local cuisine. Lovers of seafood will be spoilt for choice, but there are plenty of other delicious options available too.
Here’s how to make the most of your 7 full days in Huelva.
Tradition, culture, history, beautiful wetlands, great food... Read on for our pick of the best that the city of Huelva has to offer.
Palos de la Frontera, Moguer y Huelva capital concentran los espacios que conforman la histórica ruta colombina
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.
The Wharf of the Caravels in Palos de la Frontera exhibits full size replicas of the three ships that reached America in 1492 with Columbus at the helm.
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.
Nestled in a crossroads of cultures, seas and continents, the Doñana region is also home to one of Europe’s largest flora and fauna nature reserves.
Explore Doñana National and Natural Park: Intimate 4x4 Adventure (without shuttle service)
from 33,00 €
The Riotinto Mines are a unique landscape, thanks to human intervention in the area and to the characteristics of the river from which they take their name.
In addition to its renowned ham, prawns, cuttlefish and strawberries, Huelva boasts a broad culinary repertoire that is well worth exploring.
Idyllic beaches, wetlands and golden sand dunes all await on the natural paradise that is Isla Canela.
Surrounded by marshlands teeming with wildlife and some of the best beaches on the Costa de la Luz, the seaside town of Isla Cristina will surely win you over as it has thousands of visitors before.
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.
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