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Andalucia and Mallorca with Simpson Travel Brochure

Simpson Travel presents its Andalucia and Mallorca brochure, a collection of holidays designed around a genuine passion for these Spanish destinations and the kind of service the company would wish to enjoy itself. In essence, Simpson Travel is dedicated to offering clients the type of holiday its own team would choose to take.

Discovering rural Spain

Simpson Travel believes Spain is one of the most familiar yet least known European countries bordering the Mediterranean, and this is particularly true of the province of Andalucia and the Balearic Island of Mallorca. Move inland a few kilometres from the well-known resorts and a whole other world opens up, far from the crowds and closer to the true spirit of the place.

Where to stay

The portfolio is chosen to let travellers enjoy the delights of rural Spain. Typical accommodation includes:

  • Luxury villas with a private pool
  • Charming hotels
  • Traditional 'fincas', or farmhouses

Landscapes and cities of Andalucia

Andalucia offers dramatic scenery and rich culture, from the back-country of the Axarquia that runs north to Granada, to the Pueblos Blancos, the dazzling white hill-top towns built by the Moors and full of churches, sunny squares and shady cobbled streets. The charismatic cities of Granada, Seville and Cordoba are packed with historical curiosities, art treasures and exuberant life.

The quieter side of Mallorca

Perennially popular Mallorca holds vast areas of tranquil rural beauty rarely seen by most visitors, including red-tiled villages basking amid olive groves.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which destinations does this brochure cover?

It covers the province of Andalucia in mainland Spain and the Balearic Island of Mallorca.

What types of accommodation are offered?

Simpson Travel features luxury villas with private pools, charming hotels and traditional fincas, or farmhouses.

What makes these holidays different from typical resort breaks?

The focus is on moving inland away from the well-known resorts to discover the true spirit of rural Spain, rather than simply getting away from the crowds.

Which Andalucian cities are highlighted?

The brochure highlights Granada, Seville and Cordoba, cities described as packed with historical curiosities, art treasures and exuberant life.

What can travellers expect from the Andalucian countryside?

Travellers can expect the dramatic landscapes of the Axarquia, the back-country running north to Granada, and the Pueblos Blancos, the white hill-top towns built by the Moors.

What is Mallorca like away from the main resorts?

Away from the busy areas, Mallorca offers vast stretches of tranquil rural beauty, with red-tiled villages set amid olive groves.

This brochure is part of the Catalink archive and may no longer be available to order. The information above describes Simpson Travel. For current details, visit the company's official website.

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