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Highlight Routes
Baza (Granada)
Monumental route through Baza
Medieval mark.

Baza preserves an Arab and Medieval mark in its picturesque alleys.

Cascamorras
 
Jumilla (Murcia)
Monumental route through Jumilla
A trip through history

In the northwest of the Murcia Region, bordering the Autonomous Region of Valencia and Castilla-La Mancha, we find Jumilla.

Uva Monastrell

Monastrell grape

 

DESTINO SUR Routes

Familiar Tourism to the South of Europe.

Destinies and tourist routes through the South of Europe in English, German and Spanish in an easy, direct and useful Web that describes, through maps, photographs and references, the most outstanding patrimonial resources of each natural or monumental route. A web site thought for the promotion of destinies and new tourist products in Internet.

Our routes offer
Forests and mountains to walk around, beaches to relax in, sports to act, houses to accommodate, restaurants and land products to eat, craftsmanship to buy, traditions to be surprised, monuments to visit, festivals to go to or corners where to stand and just gaze at an amazing sunset.

We tell you where. The experience of the trip is up to you.

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Newly Added Destinations

CórdobaCórdoba

The Province of Cordoba occupies the Ancient Kingdom with the same name, formed after the conquest of Andalusia by Fernando III. The Guadalquivir River establishes two zones with very diverse characteristics, the mountain range in the north and the c

BujalanceBujalance

The privileged location of this municipality and the richness of its lands can be seen in its monumental richness. The Roman road that linked Cordoba with Cástulo and its Muslim castle support this exceptional location.

 
 
 
 
 

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