Alozaina is a little village in the Andalusia region of southern Spain, populated by only 2,200 inhabitants. The nearest large city is Málaga, 52 kilometers to the west. Málaga is also the name of the Andalusian province that the dwellers of Alozaina call home. Like many of the small population centers in the area, Alozaina is a town of little white houses with red-tiled roofs dotting the sides of hills. The local hills are sunny for most of the year, great for hiking, and afford magnificent views. Afterwards, tourists can stay at one of many Alozaina hotels.
One attraction near Alozaina is the Cueva Jorox, a natural cave in the side of a hill a few miles to the east. Another attraction is the Church of Santa Ana, which is especially picturesque as it stands at one of the highest points in the village. The village also boasts an ancient Moorish Cemetery, full of ruined tombs and with a hermitage nearby. Hotels in Alozaina are pleasant, yet the best deals are to be found on the Internet. Sites like EasyToBook.com allow visitors to find Alozaina cheap hotels in advance, and even find special discount hotels in Alozaina.