The white gems of Andalusia
Scattered throughout the south of Andalusia, between the provinces of Cadiz and Malaga, we find a whole set of small villages full of charm through which you can make several touristy routes. These towns have roots in the medieval past; the narrow and irregular streets and whitewashed facades still retain the remnants of their Muslim origins. They are known as white villages, a treasure hidden in the heart of Andalusia, waiting for the traveler to discover them for an unforgettable experience. Are you joining us to see some of these jewels?
White Villages: Vejer de la Frontera

To enjoy Vejer, it is not necessary to admire a particular monument, but rather to enjoy this place as a whole, while we walk between patios full of geraniums and viewpoints to look out at the countryside of Cadiz. However, it is advisable not to miss some but beautiful parts of the town like the Plaza de España, with its fountain of tile work, or the Puerta Cerrada.
White Villages: Arcos de la Frontera

Today what you will find in the highest areas of the village are viewpoints like the 'Mirador de Arcos.' Do not forget to visit the small but charming churches that you will find in Arcos, as well as the Andalusian garden at the Mayorazgo Palace. Both are especially beautiful places. And if you are looking for a boyfriend, don't hesitate to go to venerate the image of San Antonio de Padua of the Convent of San Francisco, because they say that this pervy saint gives girls who show him their garters a boyfriend.
White Villages: Medina Sidonia

Its promontory is a perfect balcony from which to admire the esplanade that precedes the Bay of Cadiz. The views from here are a must-do within your visit. In addition, in the Church of Santa María la Coronado, art lovers can find the saint of his devotion, housed with the temple works by the Baroque artists Zurbarán and Martínez Montañés.
White Villages: Sierra de Grazalema

White Villages: Setenil de las Bodegas

These peculiarities, however, do not take away any of beauty of the place, as it is one of the highlights in this route of the white villages. From the remains of its Almohad period castle to the numerous viewpoints that form the huge boulders, Setenil is a compulsory stop that will not leave any traveler feeling indifferent.
White Villages: Ronda

Once you have overcome your fear of heights, you will be able to admire the fantastic viewpoint of 'Blas Infante,' from where you get the best views of the valley that extends under the locality. Moreover, Ronda offers an authentic architectural compendium in the streets in the form of churches, palaces and even remains of the Arab wall that has subsisted to this day.