Andalucia

Major airports: SevilleSevilla, Malaga, Almeria, Jerez de la Frontera.

By plane
By plane

Malaga has the third biggest international airport in Spain, which a lot of discount airlines fly to. From Malaga, the A-7 E-15 motorway runs westwards along the coast to Gibraltar and eastwards to Almeria and beyond. To head north from Malaga, the A-45 motorway runs to Cordoba.There are also airports in Sevilla, Jerez de la Frontera, Granada and Almeria

By car
By car

The main road routes into Andalusia are

The E-1 A-49 from the Algarve Portugal to SevilleThe E-803 A-66 from Portugal and western Spain to SevilleThe E-5 A-4 from Madrid to Cordoba and then SevilleThe E-15 A-7 from Valencia and Murcia to Almeria and along the coast

By train
By train

Spain's railway network is not as developed as those of many other European countries, but Algeciras, Almeria, Cadiz, Granada, Huelva, Jaen, Malaga, Cordoba and Sevilla are all served by regular train services. Spain's highspeed AVE network connects Malaga, Cordoba and Sevilla to Madrid. Some of the other smaller towns are served by less frequent services, see individual city guides for further details. For more info, see the RENFE website.