Things to do in Huelva
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What to see in Huelva: the 21 places you must visit
If there were one word to describe Huelva province it would be ‘diverse’. With its multitude of beaches, vast natural spaces dotted with little whitewashed villages Huelva is the perfect place to lose yourself in for a few days.
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What to see in Isla Cristina, a gem found between marshes and the sea
Surrounded by marshlands teeming with wildlife and some of the best beaches on the Costa de la Luz, the seaside town of Isla Cristina will surely win you over as it has thousands of visitors before.
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Enjoy Huelva with these 6 not-to-be-missed activities
The province of Huelva holds wonderful secrets that are easily discovered if you know how. Here you’ll find 6 not-to-be-missed activities to help you get the most from your stay.
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The Grotto of Marvels: where fantasy takes shape
Right in the centre of Aracena you will find the entrance to one of the most spectacular caves in Spain: the Grotto of Marvels.
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Costa de la Luz: following the coast from Huelva to Cádiz
Come and acquaint yourself with endless beaches, beautiful landscapes, small coastal villages and the best cuisine the Costa de la Luz has to offer!
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Wharf of the Caravels: take a trip back in time with Columbus
The Wharf of the Caravels in Palos de la Frontera exhibits full size replicas of the three ships that reached America in 1492 with Columbus at the helm.
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Monasterio de la Rábida: the genesis of discovery
Within the walls of this 14th-15th century convent building named after Santa María de la Rábida, Christopher Columbus mulled over the conquest of America.
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What to see in Punta Umbría, the town with the constant summer
Punta Umbría is blessed with kilometres of pristine beaches, quaint fishing villages and vast open spaces the likes of which are found only in fairy tales. All of which make for the perfect place to get away from it all.
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What to see in Almonte: from Rocío to Matalascañas
Almonte is the largest municipality of Huelva and its treasures include the village of El Rocío, Matalascañas beach and a large section of Doñana National Park.
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Isla Canela: idyllic nature and crystalline waters
Idyllic beaches, wetlands and golden sand dunes all await on the natural paradise that is Isla Canela.