The Pueblos Blancos (White Towns) of Southern Spain are some of the prettiest towns in the country. All feature clusters of whitewashed houses, narrow, winding, cobblestone streets, and ornate churches atop cliffs and river gorges, and offer rolling views of the sierras (hills) below.
Sure, they’ve got charm, but here you’ll also find Andalusia’s famous sherries, miles of wildflowers and olive groves, and about 1000 years of history. Increasingly popular with tourists, they’re touted as “The New Tuscany.”





