Huelva

Huelva is the provincial capital of the region Huelva at the western edge of Andalucía, bordered by Portugal to the west, Seville province to the east and the autonomía of Extremadura to the north.
Huelva is one of the least visited regions in Andalucía, but it has many unique places to discover and explore. Huelva is probably best known for the Parque Nacional de Doñana, which is one of Europe's most important wetland areas, and home to an incredible multitude of wildlife in its sand dunes, marshes, pine woods, salt flats and freshwater lagoons.
A long Atlantic coastline named Costa de la Luz with miles of unspoilt and often uncrowded beaches of golden sand is a popular feature of this province. Many of the beaches are backed by beautiful pine woods and nature reserves of marshland and dunes.
The city centre of Huelva is a pleasant place with many pretty plazas, historical monuments, a busy port and wealth of seafood bars and restaurants. The hub of the city centre is the palm-lined square, the Plaza de las Monjas, situated close to the pedestrian shopping area. The centre is relatively compact so you can see the sights by walking.