Andalusia combines beautiful beaches, lively cities and breathtaking nature from the Costa del Sol to the Sierra Nevada. The region attracts visitors with flamenco, Moorish architecture, outdoor adventures and cultural diversity. Whether surfing in Tarifa, horse riding through olive groves or skiing in the Sierra Nevada - everything is possible here. With the live webcams, you can get the latest impressions from the mountains of Spain and experience the beauty of Andalusia even before your trip.
The region of Andalusia (Spanish: Andalucía) is located in the south of Spain on the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean and borders Portugal and the Spanish regions of Extremadura, Castilla-La Mancha and Murcia. At around 87,000 km², it is the second largest federal state in Spain and has around 8.5 million inhabitants, making it the most populous. The official language is Spanish, but everyone understands the warmth of the people. The capital city of Seville stands for passionate flamenco, magnificent Moorish architecture and a lively old town flair. The province inspires with its diversity: beautiful beaches on the Costa del Sol, snow-capped peaks in the Sierra Nevada and the fertile Guadalquivir valley invite you to explore. The world-famous Alhambra in Granada and the Andalusian way of life make the region unforgettable. Discover the beauty of Andalusia with the webcams in the Sierra Nevada and get live impressions from the mountains of Spain.
Andalusia inspires with its unique blend of history, culture and southern lifestyle. The majestic Alcázar Palace, the Gothic cathedral with the Giralda and lively flamenco evenings await visitors in the capital city of Seville. Córdoba impresses with the Mezquita, one of the most fascinating mosque-cathedral buildings in Europe. Granada enchants with the world-famous Alhambra and the Moorish quarter of Albaicín. Málaga, directly on the Costa del Sol, combines a beach vacation with culture - the Picasso Museum is well worth a visit here. Cádiz is one of the oldest cities in Europe and offers colonial flair right on the Atlantic. Jerez de la Frontera is known for its sherry, horses and flamenco tradition. In contrast, the nearby Sierra Nevada offers hiking trails and even winter sports opportunities. Andalusia's cities tell stories from Roman, Moorish and Christian times - embedded in sun, colors and sounds that make every vacation unforgettable.
Andalusia is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts: climbing in El Chorro or cycling along the Via Verde. The coasts are ideal for surfing, kitesurfing and diving - especially around Tarifa and the Costa de la Luz. Eagles, flamingos and wild horses can be observed in nature parks such as Cazorla or Doñana . Horse riding excursions through olive groves and white villages or kayaking tours on the Guadalquivir provide unforgettable nature experiences. Sun, variety and exercise - Andalusia inspires at any time of year.
The Sierra Nevada is Andalusia's outdoor jewel - a highlight in both winter and summer. In the winter months, the mountains are transformed into a popular ski resort with over 100 km of perfectly groomed slopes, guaranteed snow and magnificent views as far as the Mediterranean. How much snow is there on the slopes in Sierra Nevada? The live webcams show you the latest impressions from the ski resort! In summer, well-marked hiking and mountain bike routes lead through spectacular landscapes, past clear mountain lakes and fragrant pine forests. Climbers and nature lovers will find peace and adventure here at the same time. Whether skiing, snowboarding, hiking or climbing - the Sierra Nevada offers pure nature and unforgettable experiences in one of the most beautiful mountain regions in Europe.