The most beautiful white villages in Andalusia

Discover the picturesque white villages of Andalusia, famous for their whitewashed houses and traditional charm. This guide takes you through the hidden gems in the provinces of Cadiz and Malaga, offering insight into Andalusian culture and history. Explore the white villages routes and plan your trip to experience the beauty of these unique destinations. From villages perched on cliffs to those with houses built into rocks, each location offers an unforgettable experience. Immerse yourself in the essence of rural Spain and its stunning landscapes.

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    Frigiliana (Málaga)

    130 Global Votes
    • Charming Andalusian white village

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    This village is consistently ranked as one of the most beautiful in Spain. Its well-preserved Moorish old town, with its cobbled streets and whitewashed houses, makes it an essential gem on any Andalusian itinerary.

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    Arcos de la Frontera (Cádiz)

    98 Global Votes
    • Whitewashed houses

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    Considered the gateway to the White Villages Route, Arcos de la Frontera stands out for its rich monuments and impressive viewpoints. Its old town is a Site of Cultural Interest.

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    Grazalema (Cádiz)

    58 Global Votes
    • Classified for its architecture

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    Located in the heart of a Natural Park and Biosphere Reserve, Grazalema stands out for its integration with nature. Its whitewashed houses and flower-filled balconies are an example of the authentic Andalusian mountains.

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    Ronda (Málaga)

    57 Global Votes
    • Unforgettable views from its 98-metre-high bridge

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    World-renowned for its iconic Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) spanning the Tajo Gorge, Ronda offers a unique combination of natural beauty and history. Its Moorish heritage and historic bullring make it a must-see cultural destination.

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    Nerja (Málaga)

    57 Global Votes
    • Offers a beautiful glimpse into Spain's history, culture, and traditions

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    This town combines the charm of Andalusian whitewashed houses with its proximity to the Mediterranean Sea. It is famous for the Balcón de Europa (Balcony of Europe) and its impressive caves, offering a blend of culture and nature.

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    Vejer de la Frontera (Cádiz)

    57 Global Votes
    • Takes you back in time

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    Although sometimes not included on the main route, Vejer de la Frontera is highly recommended for its remarkable historical charm and atmosphere. It is a white village with a beauty that attracts many visitors.

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    Mijas (Málaga)

    50 Global Votes
    • Combines mountain village charm with coastal tourism

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    This white village on the Costa del Sol is easily accessible and popular for its donkey taxis and panoramic views of the Mediterranean. It offers a complete and picturesque tourist experience.

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    Setenil de las Bodegas (Cádiz)

    7 Global Votes
    • Houses built into cliffs and rock overhangs

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    This village is unique for its troglodyte architecture, with houses built directly under the rock overhangs. Its visual singularity makes it one of the most curious and photogenic destinations in Andalusia.

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    Zuheros (Córdoba)

    4 Global Votes
    • Extraordinarily beautiful location

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    Located in a natural park, Zuheros stands out for its well-preserved historic center, declared a Site of Cultural Interest. It offers an authentic Andalusian essence in a peaceful and natural setting.

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    Mojácar (Almería)

    3 Global Votes
    • Clean beaches stretching for about 17 km

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    With its Moorish influence and its location on a hill overlooking the sea, Mojácar offers an attractive combination of history and coastline. Its narrow streets and white houses are very representative of the region.

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    Alpandeire (Málaga)

    2 Global Votes

    This small town in the Serranía de Ronda offers a lesser-known but captivating charm. Surrounded by chestnut groves, it's ideal for a peaceful getaway, especially in winter.

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    Salobreña (Granada)

    1 Global Votes

    Salobreña offers an idyllic scene with its Moorish castle crowning the white village that slopes down to the sea. Its combination of historical heritage and coastal views makes it very attractive.

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    Olvera (Cádiz)

    1 Global Votes
    • Charming white village

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    Crowned by an imposing Moorish castle and a neoclassical church, Olvera boasts a distinctive silhouette and a tranquil natural setting. It is a photogenic destination and representative of the white villages of the Sierra.

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    Pampaneira (Granada)

    0 Global Votes
    • Traditional Alpujarran architecture

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    This village embodies the essence of the Alpujarra region of Granada with its traditional architecture of terraced houses and covered walkways. Its natural surroundings and authenticity make it a highly recommended destination.

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    Zahara de la Sierra (Cádiz)

    0 Global Votes
    • Picturesque white village

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    This village combines the beauty of a medieval castle with its proximity to a crystal-clear reservoir. It offers opportunities for active tourism and is an example of the harmony between heritage and nature.

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    Ubrique (Cádiz)

    0 Global Votes
    • Picturesque white village

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    The largest town in the Sierra de Grazalema, Ubrique is famous for its leather industry. It combines the scenic beauty of a white mountain village with the opportunity to discover its renowned crafts.