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Glamping Andalucía

98 glamping sites

Glamping Andalucía

Andalusia is glamping beneath an immense sky, where the light of southern Europe bathes landscapes ranging from the snowy peaks of the Sierra Nevada to the cinematic deserts of Tabernas, and across oak-studded pastureland where fighting bulls and Iberian pigs graze. Andalusian glamping sites sit within restored cortijo farmsteads, millennial olive groves and natural areas where the chirping of cicadas sets the rhythm of the day.

Sleeping in a glamping site in Andalusia means waking to the scent of orange blossom in spring, bathing in natural pools in the Sierra de Cazorla in summer, watching the deer rut in autumn in the Sierra de Hornachuelos, and warming yourself by a fireplace overlooking the Alpujarras in winter. It is a land where every province has its own personality and life is lived outdoors.

Glamping Andalucía

Cortijo Boutique Marbella

Hotel en Marbella

Cortijo Boutique Marbella has an outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and bar in Marbella. Boasting family rooms, this property also provides guests with a barbecue.

Superb 1,237 reviews
9.4
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Cortijo Dos Santos

Valle de Abdalajís

Set in Valle de Abdalagís, Cortijo Dos Santos offers accommodation with pool with a view, free WiFi and free private parking for guests who drive. The property has garden views.

Superb 323 reviews
9.0
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Dunas Luxury Beach Resort Tarifa

Tarifa

Set in Tarifa, 200 metres from Playa de Valdevaqueros, Dunas Luxury Beach Resort Tarifa provides accommodation with air conditioning and access to a garden.

Superb 1,720 reviews
9.1
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Eco Spirit

Tarifa

Situated in Tarifa, Eco Spirit offers accommodation with seating area. This luxury tent has a plunge pool, a garden and free private parking.

Superb 183 reviews
9.3
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Glamping Finca el Olivo

Mijas

Situated within 9.3 km of Plaza de Espana and 16 km of Benalmadena Puerto Marina, Glamping Finca el Olivo features rooms with air conditioning and a shared bathroom in Mijas.

Exceptional 195 reviews
9.5
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Horizonte Bubble rooms

Cortegana

Located in Cortegana and only 23 km from Estación de La Nava, Horizonte Bubble rooms provides accommodation with mountain views, free WiFi and free private parking.

Superb 96 reviews
9.3
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La Vista Huma by Tiny Away

Alora

Located in Alora in the Andalucía region, La Vista Huma by Tiny Away features a patio and mountain views. Both free WiFi and parking on-site are available at the holiday home free of charge.

Exceptional 72 reviews
9.8
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Cabaña del árbol Lavagarural

Villanueva del Rosario

Offering a terrace and mountain view, Cabaña del árbol Lavagarural is situated in Villanueva del Rosario, 42 km from Picasso Museum Málaga and 43 km from Alcazaba.

Superb 74 reviews
9.3
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CORTIJO COLOMO rural

BUBBLE SUITE 19 - Almedinilla

CORTIJO COLOMO rural - BUBBLE SUITE 19AlmedinillaFeaturing a hot tub, CORTIJO COLOMO rural - BUBBLE SUITE 19 is set in Almedinilla. This property offers access to a terrace, free private parking and f

Superb 121 reviews
9.4
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The boathouse

Málaga

The boathouse is a beachfront property set in Málaga, 400 metres from Malapesquera Beach and 800 metres from Benalmadena Puerto Marina.

Superb 303 reviews
9.1
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White villages and the sierras of Cadiz and Malaga

The white villages of the mountain ranges of Cadiz and Malaga are among the great icons of Andalusia. Zahara de la Sierra, reflected in its turquoise reservoir; Grazalema, holding the peninsula's rainfall record; Ronda, with its vertiginous gorge over the Guadalevin. These whitewashed villages cling to crags and hillsides, linked by winding roads through pinsapo fir and cork oak forests. They make perfect excursions from a mountain glamping base, with stops to sample payoyo cheese and local wines.

White villages and the sierras of Cadiz and Malaga
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Andalusian gastronomy: from orchard to ocean

Andalusian cooking is a feast of Mediterranean produce elevated to art. Gazpacho and salmorejo provide refreshment in summer, while pescaito frito from the coast of Cadiz and espetos de sardinas in Malaga are compulsory rituals. Iberian ham from Jabugo or Los Pedroches, olive oil from Jaen and sherry from Jerez form an unrivalled gastronomic trinity. Tapas, invented according to legend in Granada, are the perfect way to explore the local cuisine.

Andalusian gastronomy: from orchard to ocean
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Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas Natural Park

Spain's largest protected area covers over 200,000 hectares of mountains, rivers and forests where the Guadalquivir rises. Deer, ibex and bearded vultures inhabit these territories of extraordinary biodiversity. Hiking routes lead through gorges, past waterfalls such as Linarejos and to viewpoints with seemingly endless vistas. In autumn, the deer rut is a sonic spectacle best experienced from glamping sites in the heart of the park.

Cazorla, Segura and Las Villas Natural Park
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Islamic heritage: the Alhambra, the Mezquita and the Alcazar

Andalusia preserves the most splendid legacy of Al-Andalus. The Alhambra of Granada, with the Generalife gardens and the Nasrid palaces, is a monument of overwhelming beauty. The Mezquita in Cordoba, with its forest of two-toned arches, and the Alcazar of Seville, with its Mudejar courtyards, complete a monumental triangle unique in Europe. From a glamping site anywhere in Andalusia, these treasures are reachable on day trips that transform any stay.

Islamic heritage: the Alhambra, the Mezquita and the Alcazar
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Cabo de Gata: volcanic beaches and marine life

The Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park in Almeria is the most arid corner of Europe, yet its beaches possess a savage beauty. Playa de los Muertos, Los Escullos, Cala de San Pedro reachable only on foot or by boat: these volcanic settings of crystalline water are ideal for snorkelling and diving. Fishing villages like Las Negras and Agua Amarga retain an authentic Mediterranean air, and the sunsets over the dark volcanic cliffs are spectacular.

Cabo de Gata: volcanic beaches and marine life

Glamping in Andalusia brings together the scenic richness of southern Spain with a vibrant culture and extraordinary gastronomy. From the shores of Cadiz to the peaks of the Sierra Nevada, the community offers glamping destinations for every season and every taste.

Andalusia has natural parks of exceptional biodiversity: Donana, Cazorla, Sierra de Grazalema, Cabo de Gata. Many glamping sites are set nearby, allowing you to combine comfort with immersion in protected areas where imperial eagles, Iberian lynx and flamingos share the space.

The Andalusian tradition of hospitality is reflected in glamping sites that attend to every detail, from breakfasts with extra-virgin olive oil of the land to open-air dinners overlooking whitewashed villages perched on crags. Flamenco, ferias and the Islamic heritage of cities like Granada, Cordoba and Seville complete an unmatched glamping experience.