The White Towns are traditional villages in Andalusia, known for their whitewashed houses that contrast with the green of the mountains. Located in the provinces of Cádiz and Málaga, these towns preserve their Moorish architecture, with narrow, winding streets, flower-filled courtyards and historic castles. They reflect the fusion of Iberian, Arab and Christian cultures. In Cádiz, the White Towns Route stands out, which includes 19 towns such as Arcos de la Frontera, Setenil de las Bodegas, with houses built into the rocks, and Grazalema, in the heart of a natural park. In the province of Málaga, places such as Frigiliana, Casares and Ronda are charming for their viewpoints, castles and rural tradition. Ronda, with its bridge over a gorge of almost 100 metres, was a source of inspiration for Hemingway. Visiting the Pueblos Blancos is like immersing yourself in the most authentic Andalusia, surrounded by mountain landscapes, living history and unique tranquility.