The houses of Salobreña have the typical Andalusian style, painted in white, with balconies and lanterns, and full of plant pots.
Las casas de Salobreña son de un estilo típicamente andaluz, pintadas de blanco, con balcones y faroles, y llenas de macetas con plantas.
Updated Jul 5, 2003
Salobreña is a small town situated on a hill, at the seaside; its narrow streets climb the hill, and there are beautiful white houses dressed with plants, china plates, potteries...
Salobreña es un pueblito situado en una colina, a orillas del mar; sus callejuelas trepan la colina, y hay hermosas casitas blancas adornadas con plantas, platos de porcelana, vasijas...
Updated Jul 5, 2003
Salobrena is one of the few coastal towns along the Spanish coast that luckily enough has not yet been exploited by the tourism industry. This picture was taken on one of my holidays there during the month of August when trying to fit your towel on the sand on other beaches is next to impossible. The water is very cool but it's crystal clear and clean. There are fishermen bbqing fresh sardines right on the beach. In the evenings you can see the fishermen come in with a fresh catch.
Written May 23, 2003
Address: Salobrena, Granada, Spain
Traveller suddenly confronted with (resting!) dog in one of the steep back alleys of the town of Salobrena.
Updated Apr 22, 2013
A walk through the back alleys. We make that a habit, it is always worthwhile to visit back alleys when you're abroad, they reveal a lot about the way locals go about their daily business.
Updated Mar 27, 2013
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