Experience Andalusia to its fullest with this fun-loaded 7-day tour which will take you from the golden beaches in Malaga, to the historic cities of Granada and Cordoba. End your trip at Seville where you can dance Flamenco all night long.
The best bit? Unlike other tour packages, there’s no tour group you have to spend a week with and you can customise your experience. Enjoy the new, flexible way to see your dream destinations.
Hola! Welcome to the second largest city in Andalusia. Malaga’s streets are full of life and just waiting for you to explore them.
As soon as you arrive, you will be rewarded with beaming sun, so drop off your things at the hotel and get out there and roam through the streets of Malaga. Depending on the time that you do arrive, you may benefit from being able to do more in your free time.
Free time option: You may choose to get acquainted with Malaga’s streets and meet some charming locals as you wander down the narrow streets. Or you can head over to The Malagueta beach which is located next to the port. This is the closest one of all of Malaga’s beaches and is the perfect place to start off your holiday.
After you’ve finished your exploration, head back to your hotel and relax and recharge for the exciting day to come!
You’ll start the day with a walking tour of Malaga, which gives you the chance to explore the city’s most iconic attractions.
In the afternoon you’ll have some free time to explore. Look at some free time options below.
When the sun goes down, you will be able to enjoy an authentic live Flamenco show. This is located in the city center and takes place from 7:00 PM and 9:00 PM. C
Free time option: Museum hopping. Discover the works of Pablo Picasso at the Picasso Museum which houses an extensive collection of his artworks. If you get tired of Picasso, why not venture to the striking multicoloured glass cube at the Center Pompidou. Whilst there, view the array of modern art work as by major artists such as Miró, Bacon, Magritte and Frida Khalo.
If you are more into cars, there’s a museum just for you! Museo Automovilistico features an extraordinary private collection of around 90 classic cars.
This morning we are journeying from Malaga to Granada. The bus from Malaga to Granada is about a 2-hour journey (journey times will always vary depending on traffic conditions along the route).
At 7pm you will visit some of the most emblematic quarters of Granada with a guided tour. Whilst the sun sets, you will pass through Albaicín, (Granada’s old Muslim Quarter). Spiral through the labyrinthine streets and discover the fascinating world of Al-Andalus.
The Sacromonte Quarter, is next on the itinerary. It contains more than 3,000 caves and panoramic views from hidden areas. Make sure to snap some stunning photos to show your friends and family.
Today you’ll be seeing the Alhambra. Embark on a journey through history and admire the fortress, the Generalife Gardens, and the palace complex in all their splendor. This is the only remaining fortified complex of the Islamic period in Spain. the Tour lasts for 3-4 hours, so you will have plenty of time to marvel at the mix of Moorish and Christian architecture.
Later that day, you will take a train from Granada to Cordoba. The train journey is about 1.5 hours.
Free time option: If you are not yet tired from basking in the splendour of the Alhambra, head over to Caldereria Nueva street. There you can have your pick of the many colourful Moroccan style tea houses that serve delicious tea.
The day will start with a trip to Cordoba’s Mosque-Cathedral. This is one of the most visited monuments in Spain, and the second-largest mosque in the world. The guided tour lasts for 2.5-hours and gives you an opportunity to explore the Mosque in-depth.
After the Mosque-Cathedral, you will then tour the city’s historic Jewish Quarter. The Synagogue, the Jewish Street, and the Arabic market (Zoco) are some of the most visited areas in Cordoba.
There will be an opportunity for a break after this tour ends.
When you are re-energised, you will then visit Viana Palace. The Museum of Courtyards comprises 12 courtyards which all have different architectural styles, and 5 centuries of history. You are able to also walk round the beautiful gardens, and get some fresh air.
In the morning you will board a train from Cordoba to Seville. This takes approximately 1.5 hours, so you will have a wealth of time to explore Seville.
At 1pm, you will then prepare to be amazed as you tour Seville’s Alcazar, Cathedral and Giralda. You will first meet your guide in Plaza del Triunfo and head to the Alcazar of Seville. The guided tour gives you an opportunity to discover the Patio de las Doncellas and grand Ambassadors’ Salón, which were both featured in Game of Thrones.
The Cathedral of Seville is the next stop. You will witness the late Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque influences in the grand architecture.
The last stop is the Giralda Tower. Make sure you climb the stairs for some completely spectacular views of Seville from the top of the tower.
Free time option: Why not try some Andalusian tapas as you experience La Cantaora, the only Flamenco show in Seville that focuses on the purity and roots of gypsy flamenco.
Today you are off on an exciting day trip. You will be driving through the Sevillian countryside to reach Pueblos Blancos and Ronda, before arriving at the towns though, you will visit the Castle of Las Aguzaderas.
Pueblos Blancos is the first town that you will visit. As you continue through the mountains, you will stop at the picturesque white village of Zahara de la Sierra – get your camera’s ready! You will then enjoy a nice meal, surrounded by the picturesque white houses adorned with colorful flowers.
After lunch you will head to Ronda – one of the oldest towns in Spain. It is built on two separate cliffs and is connected by Spain’s most famous bridge – New Bridge, which was built in the 18th century. The tour guide will show you around Ronda, but you will have some free time to explore the town on your own as well.
After an exceptional week exploring the cities in Andalusia, it’s time to say hasta luego to the sunshine and head back home.
It doesn’t have to end here though – why not add on an additional day from just £69 and discover those hidden gems on your bucket list. Check out our additional days or chat to our destination experts to find out more.
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Malaga – Hotel Don Paco
Hotel Don Paco is located conveniently close to many of Malaga’s top attractions and transport routes, including the train station, making your commute even easier.
With modern rooms and a bright, soothing color scheme, Hotel Don Paco is ideal for visitors looking for a simple, comfortable stay in Malaga’s city center.
Granada – Hotel Don Juan
Hotel Don Juan is a bright, modern hotel located right in the center of Granada. It boasts spacious rooms with a range of amenities including 24/7 room service and dry cleaning service.
Hotel Don Juan is just a short walk from Grenada’s historic quarter and in sight of the city cathedral. Famed for its delicious buffet breakfast and a fantastic selection of local food, Hotel Don Juan is the perfect choice for your stay in Grenada.
Cordoba – Hotel Cordoba Medina Azahara
The Hotel Cordoba Medina Azahara is a modern, up-market choice situated in the center of Cordoba. With futuristic decor and bright, open spaces the hotel is an excellent option for visitors who want to explore the city.
Popular amenities here include an outdoor pool on the terrace, a state-of-the-art gym facility, and a buffet breakfast that caters to every palette. The hotel is also located conveniently close to many of the city’s top tourist destinations including the Cordoba Cathedral, the Alcazar, and the Jewish Quarter.
Seville – Hotel Plaza Sevilla
The Hotel Plaza Sevilla is a spacious and comfortable hotel in the Old Town area of Seville’s city center. Located within walking distance of the city’s famous Cathedral, Hotel Plaza Sevilla offers a convenient base and wonderful views that overlook the cobbled streets below.
Noted for the delicious local food served at the breakfast buffet, the Hotel Plaza Sevilla is a favorite among tourists visiting this ancient city.
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You have a chance to discover the natural beauty of Donana National Park on a 4WD tour.
You will be be departing from Seville and then travelling through the nearby town of Coria del Rio on the banks of the River Guadalquivir. Once at the National Park, admire the pine forests and pastures that provide home to approximately 200,000 different inhabitants, including 300 bird species such as flamingos and Spanish imperial eagles. Try and spot some of the large mammals of the Donana area, such as deer, wild boar and lynx.
As you walk along the trails of Donana National Park, near the stream of La Rocina, you will explore Spain´s largest dune system.
On your return towards Seville, take advantage of the beautiful sunset through the pine forest in the Asperillo area.
This additional day is more slow-paced than the last. On this trip, you will discover the Bay of Cadiz and its beautiful seaside known as the Costa de la Luz.
You will have the chance to visit a traditional bodega, and taste different kinds of the famous wines from the South of Spain. After this, you will travel to Cadiz, a really enjoyable city, with delightful beaches and tasteful tapas, whose residents are famous everywhere for their joy of life. With the guide, you will visit popular areas such as the city center and the Cathedral. This is the perfect way to discover the oldest city in Europe with more than three millennia of history.
This extra day is for those who are in need of that adrenaline rush! Walk across Caminito del Rey and see why this perfectly safe trail was once declared as one of the most dangerous trails.
This is one of the biggest tourist attractions in Spain and Málaga. The the total route of your Caminito del Rey walk is 7.7 kilometers which gives you an ample amount of time to take in its incredible views, its fascinating history and its undeniable spectacularity.