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Alcala La Real
Timeless Spain

From towering fortresses to fragrant olive groves and sun-kissed vineyards, every corner tells a story.”

Alcala La Real


Perched on the southern slopes of the Sierra Sur in Jaén province, Alcala La Real is a town steeped in history. Its skyline is dominated by the imposing La Mota fortress, a medieval stronghold that bears witness to centuries of strategic importance during the Reconquista. The town’s winding cobbled streets, whitewashed houses, and sunlit plazas invite visitors to explore its rich heritage, from churches and convents to traditional artisan shops. Surrounding the town are olive groves and vineyards, emblematic of the region’s agricultural tradition and culinary culture.

Jaén Province


Known as the “World Capital of Olive Oil,” Jaén is a land of rolling hills, endless olive groves, and historic towns. The province boasts a mix of natural beauty and cultural heritage, from the olive-laden valleys to the fortified towns and castles that dot its landscape. Jaén’s gastronomy, festivals, and warm local hospitality reflect a deeply rooted Andalusian identity.

Andalusia



The wider region of Andalusia stretches across southern Spain, from the Mediterranean coast to the Sierra Nevada mountains. Rich in history, Andalusia blends Moorish architecture, flamenco culture, and sun-drenched landscapes. Olive groves, vineyards, and golden plains define much of its interior, while its cities—like Seville, Granada, and Córdoba—offer architectural splendour and vibrant cultural life. Andalusia embodies the essence of southern Spain: passionate, historic, and eternally sunlit.