La Viñuela

Located in the Axarquía region of Málaga, this municipality is renowned for its rich agricultural and cultural heritage. Its name derives from the vineyards that once covered the area, and although cultivation is now more limited, especially in areas such as Los Romanes, the production of Muscatel raisins remains emblematic. […]
Iznate

Located in the Axarquía region of Málaga, this charming village of Arab origin retains its Andalusian essence in its network of narrow, winding streets lined with whitewashed houses. Surrounded by vineyards, almond groves and olive trees, its economy has traditionally been based on agriculture, particularly the production of Muscat grapes, […]
Frigiliana

Located in the Axarquía region of Málaga, it is renowned for its well-preserved historic centre of Moorish origin, with narrow cobbled streets and whitewashed houses adorned with flowers. This picturesque village is known as the «Villa de las Tres Culturas» (Town of Three Cultures) due to the historical coexistence of Christian, Muslim and Jewish cultures. Every year, […]
Salares

Nestled in the Axarquía region of Málaga, this municipality stands out for its valuable historical and cultural heritage, the result of the coexistence of various civilisations over the centuries. Its origins date back to Phoenician, Greek and Carthaginian settlements, consolidating in Roman times under the name Salaria Bastitanorum, due to […]
El Borge

Known as the «raisin capital», it is a picturesque village of Arab origin located in the Axarquía region of Málaga. Its narrow, winding streets, lined with whitewashed houses, reflect its Andalusian heritage. The municipality is famous for its production of Muscat raisins, a traditional crop that has been recognised as […]
Cútar

Located in the Axarquía region, this charming white village preserves its Andalusian essence in its architecture and traditions. Its narrow, steep streets and whitewashed houses reflect its Arab origins. Among its heritage sites, the 16th-century Church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación and an Arab fountain stand out.
Competa

Known as the «Cornisa de la Costa del Sol» (Costa del Sol Corniche), it is a charming town located in the Axarquía region, in the province of Málaga. Its network of cobbled streets and white houses reflects its Roman past, deriving its name from «Compita-Orum», which means «crossroads». Among its architectural heritage, the Church of […] stands out.
Comares

Known as the «Balcony of the Axarquía», this municipality in Málaga stands out for its rich cultural heritage and unique location on a rocky outcrop offering panoramic views of the region. Its Moorish-style urban layout is characterised by narrow, winding streets lined with whitewashed houses that evoke its Arab past. Among its […]
Colmenar

Known as the «Capital of the Montes de Málaga», this municipality stands out for its rich cultural heritage and deeply rooted traditions. Its name comes from the historical abundance of beehives in the area, reflecting the importance of beekeeping in its local economy. Among its architectural heritage is the Hermitage of the […]
Canillas de Albaida

Located in the Axarquía region, this charming white village stands out for its Arab heritage, visible in its network of narrow, winding streets and the architecture of its whitewashed houses. Its name, derived from the Arabic «Albaida», meaning «white», refers to the abundance of white flowers in the […]
