Andalucía caravan and motorhome sites

Andalucía is a diverse Spanish region between the Atlantic and Mediterranean. It has beautiful national parks, miles of sandy coastline, iconic architecture, gastronomic delights and a thriving local culture.
From snow-capped mountains to hilltop villages and the only desert in Europe, there’s an impressive variety of landscapes in Andalucía.

The rich and varied cuisine makes it an ultimate foodie destination. Here, you’ll find everything from innovative Michelin-starred restaurants to unpretentious street food stalls.

It is the birthplace of flamenco, a traditional dance with emotional intensity, an expressive and passionate Spanish dance and from Picasso’s birthplace, Málaga to the scent of orange blossom in Seville, Andalucía is a region that never fails to enchant.

Major towns and cities

  • Seville - home to traditions like flamenco and for its enticing mix of Moorish, Christian and Jewish architecture and history
  • Granada - enjoy discovering the hidden gardens throughout the city
  • Málaga - is known for its unique blend of modern and historic architecture
  • Córdoba - is the largest old town in Spain and the only city in the world to have four Unesco-protected sites
  • Ronda - well-known for its Puente Nuevo, a massive bridge that connects the two sides of the city
  • Jaen - famous for its olive oil production, being the biggest producer in Spain
  • Huelva - amazing gastronomy, including the renowned Jabugo cured ham
  • Marbella - lively atmosphere with pristine beaches to explore and incredible architecture to witness

Regional attractions

  • The Alhambra - one of the most famous monuments of Islamic architecture
  • Real Alcázar de Sevilla - is a Moorish Royal Palace of Seville, is still in use today by the Spanish King
  • Mezquita Catedral de Córdoba - Jews and Christians lived side by side and enriched their city with a heady interaction of diverse, vibrant cultures
  • Ataeazanas central Market - one of the main landmarks of Málaga and inside you can find a lot of delicious food to taste
  • Doñana Natural Park - one of Europe's most beautiful and important wetlands, a natural spectacle that is different each season
  • Sierra de Cazorla - the largest protected nature area in Spain, home to various species which are unique to the world
  • Playa de la Barrosa - a stunning 8 kilometre beach, close to Chiclana de la Frontera, Costa de la Luz, backed by bars, restaurant and low-rise residences

Sites key: Overseas Site

Top questions

How do I book an overseas site?

Overseas campsite bookings can easily be made on the Club website and "combined deals" are common when you book a campsite at the same time as your ferry crossing. Booking online means you save the £20 Contact Centre booking fee.

Does the Club take deposits for overseas bookings?

Yes, deposits for overseas bookings are calculated at 20% for a site and 25% for a ferry (unless it is a non-refundable ferry/Eurotunnel in which case full payment is due at time of booking). The final balance is due 10 weeks prior to travel.

Is the standard of overseas sites similar to that of the UK?

European campsites are star-rated by their own local authorities and can have different standards and regulations to the UK. However, the Club's travel team handpick and inspect our campsites so that members can be sure of a high standard.

This is my first visit abroad with my caravan/motorhome. How can the Club help?

The Club's first time abroad section explains everything you need to know about going on your first overseas touring holiday.

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