Discover the cultural heart of Spain on this immersive 13-day tour through Andalucia. Experience the grandeur of the Alhambra in Granada, savor local cuisine in a paella cooking class, and enjoy an electrifying Flamenco show. Visit the Great Mosque of Córdoba, explore the white villages, and witness a captivating equestrian display in Jerez. The tour combines historical insights with culinary delights, ensuring a rich cultural experience. With small group sizes, enjoy personalized attention from expert guides as you navigate the enchanting landscapes and towns of southern Spain.
- Duration: 13 days, covering key Andalucian cities
- Includes guided tours of Granada, Córdoba, Seville, and more
- Features local experiences like olive oil tastings and a bull farm visit
- All meals, accommodations, and ground transportation provided
Transfers from the airport and train station are included in the package price
Please note if you are making your way on your own to the hotel, we will have a welcome cocktail and meeting beginning at 6:30pm in the hotel lobby on Day 1 of the tour.
On arrival, we will transfer you for the airport or train station to our 3 star boutique hotel located in the heart of Granada. A welcome meeting with cocktails and introductions is followed by an included dinner in the historic Albaicín overlooking the monumental Moorish palace, the Alhambra.
Start the day with an included 5 star breakfast followed by a 2 hour walking tour of Granada, including the Albaicin, the silk markets and the Royal Chapel, burial place of the Spanish monarchs.
The day ends with a 1 hour dazzling and intimate show of spectacular Flamenco dance and Spanish guitar.
After a delicious breakfast, set out with our expert local guide to tour the city's most well known monument, the Alhambra. originally built as a fortress in 889 and transformed into a royal palace in 1333. This architectural masterpiece showcases Islamic art, with intricate Mudéjar-style geometric patterns on its tiled walls. The palace is surrounded by lush gardens, with the tranquil sound of flowing water. The Generalife, one of the oldest Moorish gardens, served as a royal retreat in the 13th century. After lunch, enjoy free time exploring the area, visiting tearooms or shops, or taking a train back.
Afer breakfast, we venture to Ubeda. The Renaissance gem of that once served as a buffer between Castilla La Mancha and Andalucia. We set out with our expert local guide to explore its palaces, churches, and historic center as notice how the town echoes Italian grandeur. Known globally for its pottery, Úbeda’s artisan style reflects innovations from the Romans, Moors, and Spaniards. In the afternoon, we visit a pottery studio with a picnic style lunch outside with our new friend and local potter, Paco.
After breakfast, set out with our expert local guide to explore Córdoba. Once a Roman provincial capital and later the capital of Al-Andalus during Moorish rule. By the 10th century, it was the world’s largest city, known for its libraries, baths, medical schools, and universities. The Moors introduced a progressive education system and made significant contributions to fields like mathematics and medicine, while practicing religious tolerance. Today’s guided tour includes Roman ruins, the old Jewish quarter, and the Mezquita, a grand mosque with 856 columns, built over 200 years. The afternoon is free for personal exploration. Dinner is included this evening.
Today, we journey south to Málaga on the picturesque Mediterranean Costa del Sol. Established by Phoenicians around 770 BC, Málaga later fell under Carthaginian, Roman, Visigoth, Moorish, and Christian rule since 1487. Our guided tour will explore the historic center and harbor, including Phoenician walls, the 1st-century BC Roman theater, and the 11th-century Alcazaba. We’ll visit the Museo Picasso to learn about Málaga-born Pablo Picasso, famed for cubism and his iconic “Guernica.”
Ronda, a favored summer retreat of Ernest Hemingway, lies around the stunning Tajo Gorge. Its most striking features are three grand bridges spanning the 390-foot-deep ravine: the Puente Romano, Puente Viejo, and Puente Nuevo. Our guided tour will begin with a visit to the old town, stopping at the top viewpoint for all three bridges. After crossing Puente Nuevo, we’ll explore the new town, including Plaza de Toros, Spain’s oldest bullring and the former home of legendary bullfighter Pedro Romero. Dinner will be included.
We’ll stop for a café con leche in Setenil de las Bodegas, where homes are built into cliffs carved by the Guadalporcún River.
A charming mountaintop village overlooking a crystal-clear reservoir. A tour and olive oil tasting at a local mill will be followed by a Mediterranean lunch.
Established by the Phoenicians 3,000 years ago, Cádiz is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Spain and one of the oldest in Western Europe. Like Málaga, it has been ruled by Carthaginians, Romans, Visigoths, Moors, and Christians. Once the home port for Spain’s treasure fleet, Cádiz is now a key naval base. Its colonial architecture and narrow cobbled streets stand out, along with its stunning beaches. A guided tour will explore the Old Town, Roman theater, port, and bustling fish market, followed by an included dinner.
Late in the morning, we’ll head to the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art in Jerez for a tour of the stables, training areas, and a display of “dancing stallions,” showcasing Spanish baroque horsemanship traditions. We’ll then explore Jerez, famous for its sherry, made from the Palomino grape, which ranges from dry to semi-sweet. Later, we’ll reach Seville
In the morning, set out on foot with our expert local guide to explore Sevilla's old town and Jewish quarter. We’ll visit the Alcázar, a 10th-century Moorish palace still used by Spanish royalty. Afterward, we’ll tour a bull farm near Seville, followed by an included lunch with wine. Evening is free to explore Seville.
We’ll embark on a guided tour of the Casa de Pilatos, an early 16th-century palace that blends Italian Renaissance and Spanish Mudéjar styles, commissioned by the Marquis of Tarifa.
Next, we’ll visit the Cathedral of Saint Mary, the burial site of Christopher Columbus. As the largest cathedral in Spain and the third largest worldwide, it was built atop an Almohad Mosque, with notable features including the Patio de los Naranjos and the Giralda, a former minaret now serving as a bell tower.
Morning transfers at scheduled times to Seville airport and train station.
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