quote:Originally posted by mcmbenjamin
Suggestions please! I have no clue!
This I can gladly help you with, having been to a lot of places in Spain and Portugal in recent years.
If you're in Spain for a few days and stay in the Costa Del Sol (off-season means there won't be the usual riff-raff that dominates the place in the Summer, even though the weather won't be that hot or possibly great) then I suggest you get a car and explore the region.
One place I do recommend you visit is Ronda. It's in the mountains but the drive up from Marbella (easy to miss the sign once you get off the motorway and you're at the roundabout) is full of scenery and although I didn't appreciate it first time, I really do miss the drive up, and the town is a nice place to walk around too. This photo best depicts Ronda...

Some links for you...
http://www.andalucia.com/ronda/home.htmhttp://www.turismoderonda.es/indexeng.htmhttp://www.spanish-fiestas.com/ronda/Another place worth going to in Andalucia is Granada - the architecture of The Alhambra has got to be seen to be believed. If you have the time also, I recommend Seville. I only stayed for one night there but would like to make a short-break out of it.
It's amazing how close the 'real Spain' (define as you will) is from one of the country's most recognised tourist destinations.
Portugal, yep another place definitely worth visiting (and a nice alternative to Spain, but each to their own). The Algarve region has some of the best beaches in Europe. The place I usually stay in is a town called Lagos, nice small town, perfect mix of history yet not being too overdeveloped, and there's a train station should you wish to go for a trip down the Algarve coast towards Faro.
If you get car in Portugal, it's worth visiting Cape St. Vincent - the most south-westernly point of mainland Europe, although you won't be able to make a day of it.
As I said I do know a fair bit, so if you want to know any more or some finer details feel free to PM/e-mail me. [:)]