By: Dan Cortese | 2010-10-26 | Vacations Jerez de la Frontera is a lively small city resembling Sevilla; it is, in fact, just 100 kilometers to the north of Sevilla. Even though in many respects it resembles the older brother, Jerez de la Frontera has its typical features that show its uniqueness. read more
By: alecdarian | 2011-06-04 | Vacations If you need a holiday destination in Spain, don’t hesitate to choose Jerez la Frontera. Jerez became renowned due to the fact that it is the home of sherry, but also the home of brandy; these are known as being English drinks and the English influence is felt even in the name of the city: Jerez instead of Xerez. read more
By: Kevin O Williams | 2011-04-15 | Travel Tips Jerez de la Frontera is the Andalusian town that attracts tourists with its rich historical heritage, read more
By: Albert Gonzalez | 2011-05-03 | Travel & Leisure Arcos de la Frontera is situated in the beautiful southern Spain, in the heart of the amazing Jerez province. Arcos de la Frontera was originally a fortress and it developed a lot under the rule of the Moors. read more
By: Dan Cortese | 2010-11-10 | Vacation Rentals JEREZ DE LA FRONTERA was also known previously as Xerez, which was a Moorish name. This elegant town is home to Spain's famous brandy known as sherry. It is a prosperous town surrounded by plenty of wine bodegas and other sights. read more
By: Calvert Williams | 2011-03-29 | Destinations Arcos De La Frontera is located in the province of Jerez at the heart of Andalusia which lies in the south of Spain. read more
By: Brett Kurtis | 2011-09-22 | Vacation Rentals The town Jerez de la Frontera is located inwards of Sevilla; it is renowned for the sherry it produces and the Spanish brandy. Jerez is quite a prosperous town with some elegance; it is surrounded by wine bodegas and interesting sights in between to fill your holiday time here. read more
By: Baltus Maertie | 2011-11-29 | Vacation Rentals Jerez de la Frontera is a beautiful inland location situated approximately 15kms from the Costa de la Luz beach. This place is famous for its historical heritage, artistic artifacts, horse breeding activities, street festivals read more
By: Brian Conte | 2010-11-25 | Travel & Leisure Arcos de la Frontera gets its charm from its location: on a sheer cliff. The fact that the town is situated on top of a cliff makes it very picturesque. read more
By: Brian Petit | 2011-10-22 | Vacation Rentals More or less twelve kilometers as of Vejer de la Frontera, The Conil resort is gaining fame. Apart from August and July it’s the best place to unwind while in between seasons finding a room is almost impossible. read more
By: Alberm Boris | 2011-07-14 | Destinations Jerez la Frontera is a beautiful Spanish city located very close to the picturesque Costa de Luz, a city that attracts millions of visitors from all the corners of the world with its internationally renowned wines, horses, flamenco traditions, lively fiestas and its historical and artistic rich heritages. It even hosts an annual ‘’Grand Prix’’ in the motorcycle Championship, so it is one o read more
By: Andrew McFarlane | 2011-10-22 | Vacation Rentals Jerez is a municipality of Cadiz in the Spanish region of Andulasia. It sits at a middle spot between the mountains and the sea which gives it the best of both worlds. Jerez is a mere 15 kilometer distance from the beautiful beaches of Costa de la Luz. read more
By: Valine Thomas | 2011-10-24 | Destinations The white village of Palos de la Frontera in Spain is picturesque and charming; it attracts many visitors to get a feel of the authentic local lifestyle of simplicity and tranquility. read more
By: Brett Kurtis | 2011-09-20 | Vacation Rentals The town of Jimena lies 20km north of Castellar via the A369. Jimena de la Frontera is a hill town that is larger and more open than Castellar with an impressive Moorish castle sporting its entrance with a triple gateway. read more
By: Nick Nutter | 2010-03-27 | City Guides Castellar literally means 'site of the castle' so the town is called, literally, 'site of the castle on the frontier' and that is exactly what it is. Sat on a hilltop at a height of 200 metres Castellar commands the valley of the river Guadaranque, now dammed to make an embalse, to the west and that of the Hozgarganta to the north. read more