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This recognition, marking the network’s 10th anniversary, underscores Mojácar’s commitment to preserving its unique white-washed architecture, winding streets, and traditions. Alongside 13 other villages, Mojácar will be honoured in December at the association’s General Assembly in Grazalema, where officials will celebrate these pioneers of rural beauty and sustainable tourism. Since joining the association, has reinforced its dedication to maintaining the town’s historical structures, supporting local artisans, and fostering high-quality tourism.

Almería’s province is well-represented, with Lucainena de las Torres and Níjar also belonging to the network. Becoming a member requires passing a stringent assessment that evaluates factors like architectural beauty, environmental care, and cultural preservation. Most Read on Euro Weekly News In addition to honouring Mojácar, the network continues expanding, now comprising a total of 111 towns across Spain committed to enhancing rural tourism while safeguarding cultural integrity.



The initiative, modelled after France’s , aims to elevate lesser-known regions as sustainable tourist destinations. As one of Andalusia’s most beloved destinations, Mojácar’s beauty continues to leave a lasting impression on all who visit..

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