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  • Exploring vibrant cities and unspoilt landscapes, discovering the authentic charm of Andalusia while immersing in its rich culture and time-honoured traditions.
  • Savouring the distinctive flavours of Andalusian cuisine, blending Mediterranean freshness with Moorish influences, with iconic dishes like gazpacho, Iberian ham, and tapas.
  • Admiring the region's cultural heritage, visiting architectural masterpieces such as the Alhambra in Granada and the Mezquita in Cordoba, both symbols of Andalusia's historical grandeur.

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Your itinerary in brief

Discover the captivating beauty and charm of Andalusia on this self-drive tour, ideal for those seeking to explore the region at their own pace.

 

In Granada, immerse yourself in history with the majestic Alhambra and the enchanting streets of the old town. In Cordoba, admire the iconic Great Mosque-Cathedral and meander through the atmospheric Judería district. Experience the vibrant energy of Seville, marvel at its cathedral and the famous Alcazar, and be spellbound by the spectacular Tajo Gorge and breathtaking views of Ronda. Conclude your journey in Malaga, a coastal city offering a delightful mix of art, culture, and relaxation.

 

This flexible tour allows you to explore at leisure, with options for a 7, 10, or 14 night stay, tailored to provide an in-depth experience of Andalusia’s rich heritage and striking landscapes. Whether wandering through the narrow streets of ancient towns or soaking in the region's natural beauty, this journey promises a truly memorable adventure through southern Spain.

 

Choose the itinerary that suits you best: 

 

7 night road trip:

  • Day 1: Malaga - Granada
  • Day 2: Granada
  • Day 3: Granada - Cordoba
  • Day 4: Cordoba - Seville
  • Day 5: Seville
  • Day 6: Seville - Ronda
  • Day 7: Ronda - Malaga
  • Day 8: Departure

 

10 night road trip:

  • Day 1: Malaga - Granada
  • Day 2: Granada
  • Day 3: Granada - Cordoba
  • Day 4: Cordoba
  • Day 5: Cordoba - Seville
  • Day 6: Seville
  • Day 7: Seville - Jerez
  • Day 8: Jerez
  • Day 9: Jerez - Ronda
  • Day 10: Ronda - Malaga
  • Day 11: Departure

 

14 night road trip:

  • Days 1 & 2: Malaga - Frigiliana
  • Days 3 & 4: Frigiliana - Granada
  • Day 5: Granada - Baeza
  • Day 6: Baeza and Ubeda
  • Days 7 & 8: Baeza - Cordoba
  • Days 9 & 10: Cordoba - Seville
  • Day 11: Seville - Jerez
  • Day 12: Jerez - Ronda
  • Days 13 & 14: Ronda - Malaga
  • Day 15: Departure

 

Please note: This is a self-guided tour, so you can explore the region as you please.

 

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Please note that your hotels may be located inside or outside cities and towns.

 

You may park your car inside or outside the hotels (subject to availability). Additional charges may apply on-site.

Your itinerary in detail

Granada & Cordoba

Granada offers a captivating blend of history, culture, and architectural splendour. Nestled at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, Granada is home to the iconic Alhambra, a stunning example of Moorish architecture, alongside charming medieval streets in the Albaicín. The city offers a perfect balance of past and present, where historic monuments are complemented by vibrant modern life and delicious Andalusian cuisine.

 

Following are some suggestions for your visit:

 

  • Wander through the Albaicín quarter: Stroll the cobbled streets of this historic district, known for its whitewashed houses and narrow alleys. The area offers stunning views of the Alhambra framed by the snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevada. Stop at the Mirador de San Nicolás for a panoramic view of this iconic monument.
  • Visit the Alhambra: Discover one of the most exquisite examples of Islamic architecture in Europe. Explore the Nasrid Palaces, tranquil gardens, and imposing fortifications, immersing yourself in the rich history of the region.

  • Hike in Sierra Nevada or visit Alhama de Granada: For outdoor adventure, hike in the Sierra Nevada and take in the breathtaking views. Alternatively, unwind at the hot springs of Alhama de Granada for a peaceful escape.
  • Explore the Realejo and Alcaicería Bazaar: After visiting the cathedral, wander through the lively Realejo district. Then, head to the bustling Alcaicería market to pick up authentic souvenirs and experience the local culture.
  • Admire Granada’s Cathedral and Royal Chapel: Marvel at the grandeur of Granada’s Renaissance cathedral. Nearby, visit the Capilla Real, where Catholic monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella are buried, adding a historical layer to the city’s heritage.
  • Stroll through the Generalife Gardens: Adjacent to the Alhambra, these serene gardens are a peaceful retreat. Enjoy the fountains, shaded pathways, and lush greenery as you relax in this tranquil oasis.

 

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Cordoba

Cordoba is a city of remarkable heritage with its blend of Roman, Moorish, and Christian influences converge to create a truly unique atmosphere. The city simply radiates an intriguing atmosphere. The fusion of history, culture, and gastronomy makes both destinations an essential part of any Andalusian journey.

 

The Mezquita-Catedral, a stunning fusion of mosque and cathedral, remains its most iconic landmark, showcasing an extraordinary blend of architectural styles. Wander through the labyrinthine streets of the Judería, the old Jewish quarter, where whitewashed houses and flower-filled courtyards evoke the city’s deep cultural roots. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along the Roman Bridge, offering picturesque views of the city and the Guadalquivir River. Cordoba is also renowned for its culinary traditions, with local dishes like salmorejo and flamenquín offering a taste of Andalusian flavours. The city’s blend of heritage, gastronomy, and scenic charm makes it an unforgettable destination.

 

Following are some must-see suggestions for your visit:

 

  • Visit the Mezquita-Catedral: Step into one of Europe’s most remarkable examples of Islamic architecture, originally built as a mosque and later converted into a cathedral after the Reconquista. Marvel at the labyrinth of columns and horseshoe arches, where the blending of Islamic and Christian design creates an awe-inspiring atmosphere.

  • Wander through the Judería: Discover the charm of Córdoba’s Jewish Quarter, with its narrow alleys, whitewashed houses, and flower-filled courtyards. Take a stroll down the Calleja de las Flores, one of the most photographed streets in the city, where the flower-laden walls and view of the Mezquita’s bell tower create a romantic and unforgettable scene.
  • Walk across the Roman Bridge: Cross one of the city’s oldest landmarks, the Roman Bridge, which spans the Guadalquivir River. This ancient structure offers a picturesque walk with stunning views of the Mezquita-Catedral, particularly magical at sunset.
  • Indulge in Córdoba’s culinary delights: Taste local specialities such as Salmorejo, a chilled tomato soup; Flamenquín, a breaded meat dish filled with ham; and Pastel Cordobés, a sweet pastry filled with pumpkin, for an authentic flavour of the region.

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Seville

Seville is a city of captivating contrasts, where the grandeur of its historic past blends seamlessly with the vibrancy of modern life. The Gothic Cathedral, the largest in the world, and the Real Alcázar, a stunning Moorish palace, stand as testament to its rich cultural heritage. Wander the charming streets of the Santa Cruz district, lined with whitewashed houses, orange trees, and inviting tapas bars.

 

The Plaza de España, with its striking semicircular design and ceramic tiles, offers a perfect spot for reflection. To truly experience the city’s heart, enjoy a stroll along the Guadalquivir River, where you can admire the Torre del Oro and discover the flavours of Andalusian cuisine. Sevilla’s passionate spirit and architectural beauty make it an essential stop in southern Spain.

 

Following are some must-see suggestions for your visit:

 

  • Wander through Santa Cruz: Begin your adventure in Sevilla’s historic heart, the Santa Cruz district, where you can stroll through narrow, winding streets lined with whitewashed houses, vibrant courtyards, and blooming orange trees, soaking up the city’s authentic charm.

  • Visit the Seville Cathedral: Discover the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, a masterpiece of architecture. Don’t miss the chance to ascend the Giralda, the former minaret, offering panoramic views of the city’s rooftops and landmarks
  • Explore the Real Alcázar: Step into the past at this majestic Moorish palace, renowned for its intricate tilework and stunning gardens. Immerse yourself in the artistic elegance and peaceful serenity of its courtyards
  • Admire the Plaza de España: Wander around this semi-circular square in Parque de María Luisa, a striking landmark known for its bridges, tiled ceramic works, and grand architecture. It’s one of the most iconic sites in Sevilla
  • Experience the Guadalquivir River: Take a leisurely stroll or a boat ride along the Guadalquivir River for a fresh perspective of the city. Be sure to visit the Torre del Oro, a historic tower that houses a small maritime museum
  • Delight in the flavours of Sevilla: Indulge in the city’s famed tapas culture. Savour local specialties like Tortilla de Camarones, Espinacas con Garbanzos, and Jamón Ibérico in one of the many traditional bars, all while enjoying the rhythm of tango music in the air.

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Ronda

Ronda is a dramatic gem perched atop a deep gorge, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Known for its historic charm, the town is home to the Puente Nuevo, a striking 18th-century bridge that spans the El Tajo gorge, connecting the old and new town. Stroll through the winding streets of La Ciudad, where whitewashed houses, ancient buildings, and Moorish influences create a picturesque backdrop.

 

The Plaza de Toros, one of Spain’s oldest bullrings, stands as a symbol of Ronda’s storied past, while the Alameda del Tajo park offers panoramic vistas. Discover the town’s rich history and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination in Andalusia.

 

Following are some must-see suggestions for your visit:

 

  • Stroll through La Ciudad: Begin your day in the old town (La Ciudad), nestled on the southern side of the El Tajo Gorge. Wander through narrow streets, past historic buildings and whitewashed houses. Visit the Iglesia de Santa María la Mayor, a striking church blending Moorish and Christian architectural styles.

  • Discover Palacio de Mondragón: Continue to the Palacio de Mondragón, a stately mansion showcasing Moorish influences and serene courtyards. Today, it houses a museum dedicated to the rich history of Ronda.
  • Admire Puente Nuevo: The iconic 18th-century Puente Nuevo is Ronda’s landmark, bridging the 120-metre-deep El Tajo Gorge. Take time to appreciate the bridge from various vantage points and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
  • Visit Plaza de Toros: Explore one of Spain’s oldest bullfighting arenas, Plaza de Toros, where you can learn about the history of bullfighting and stroll through the accompanying small museum.
  • Wander through Alameda del Tajo: Take a leisurely walk through the Alameda del Tajo, a park offering shaded pathways and stunning viewpoints. For the adventurous, descend into the gorge for an unforgettable view of the Puente Nuevo from below.

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Malaga

Málaga blends a rich history, culture, and coastal charm, making it a captivating destination. The Alcazaba, an 11th-century Moorish fortress, offers spectacular views of the city and port, while the nearby Roman Theatre stands as a testament to its ancient past. Wander along the bustling Calle Marqués de Larios, lined with boutiques and cafes, or visit the Museo Picasso Málaga, showcasing works by the city’s most famous son.

 

Relax at the Playa de la Malagueta beach, just a short stroll from the city centre, or enjoy a vibrant evening at Muelle Uno, a modern harbour offering restaurants with ocean views. Málaga is a perfect blend of Mediterranean lifestyle and historical richness, where every corner tells a story.

 

Following are some must-see suggestions for your visit:

 

  • Visit the Alcazaba: Start your day with a visit to the 11th-century Alcazaba, a well-preserved Moorish fortress. Wander through its picturesque courtyards and towering walls while enjoying stunning views over the city and harbour. Nearby, the Roman Theatre remains a striking reminder of Málaga’s ancient past.

  • Climb to Castillo de Gibralfaro: Ascend to the Castillo de Gibralfaro, a hilltop fortress offering panoramic views of Málaga. The 20-minute walk is a delightful way to take in the city’s beauty, or for a more relaxed approach, opt for a taxi or bus ride.
  • Stroll along Calle Marqués de Larios: Explore Málaga’s elegant main street, Calle Marqués de Larios, lined with boutiques and cafés. Try the city’s speciality, Espetos de Sardinas (sardine skewers) in a local bar, or indulge in Gazpacho and Boquerones Fritos (fried anchovies).
  • Discover Museo Picasso Málaga: Immerse yourself in art at the Museo Picasso Málaga, dedicated to the city’s famous son. The museum offers an impressive collection of his works, tracing the various phases of his career.
  • Visit Centre Pompidou Málaga: If time allows, take a detour to the Centre Pompidou Málaga, a colourful cube by the harbour showcasing modern art. Conclude your day at Playa de la Malagueta, the city’s beach, for a relaxing stroll along the promenade or a refreshing drink in one of the Chiringuitos (beach bars).
  • Enjoy dinner at Muelle Uno: For a memorable dinner, head to Muelle Uno, Málaga’s modern harbour area, where you’ll find an array of restaurants offering sea views and a delightful atmosphere, perfect for dining as the city’s illuminated Ferris wheel lights up the night sky.

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Jerez de la Frontera (for the 10 night trip)

Jerez de la Frontera is a city steeped in tradition, renowned for its Sherry wine, Flamenco, and Andalusian equestrian culture. Explore the Alcázar, a Moorish fortress offering stunning views, and visit the Cathedral of Jerez, where Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance styles converge. Delve into the world of Sherry by touring the local bodegas, such as González Byass, home to the famous Tío Pepe.

 

For an authentic experience, enjoy a Flamenco performance or witness the graceful Andalusian horses at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. Jerez's charm lies in its fusion of history, culture, and gastronomy, making it an essential stop for those seeking the essence of Andalusia.

 

Following are some must-see suggestions for your visit:

  • Visit the Alcázar of Jerez: Begin your visit at the Alcázar, a 12th-century Moorish fortress with well-preserved Arab baths, a mosque, and lush gardens with fountains. Climb the tower for panoramic views over the city, and explore the nearby Jerez Cathedral, blending Gothic, Baroque, and Renaissance styles.

  • Discover Sherry at the Bodegas: Jerez is synonymous with Sherry, and no trip is complete without touring one of its famous bodegas. Visit renowned sites like González Byass (home of Tío Pepe) or Bodega Lustau to learn about Sherry production and sample varieties such as Fino, Amontillado, and Pedro Ximénez.
  • Savour local cuisine: For lunch, enjoy traditional Andalusian dishes like Salmorejo, Jamón Ibérico, or fresh seafood, paired with a glass of Sherry at a local tavern, soaking in the authentic flavours of the region.
  • Experience the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art: Visit the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art to witness the famous equestrian show "Cómo Bailan los Caballos Andaluces" (How Andalusian Horses Dance), showcasing the elegance and skill of Andalusian horses. If the show isn’t scheduled, take a tour of the museum and stables where these magnificent horses are cared for.

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Frigiliana & Baeza (for the 14 night trip)

Frigiliana is one of Andalusia’s most picturesque white villages, nestled in the hills of Málaga province. Wander through its narrow, cobbled streets adorned with vibrant flowers, and explore the Mauritian quarter with its historical mosaics. From the village’s summit, enjoy breathtaking views over the Mediterranean and surrounding mountains, adding to its tranquil charm.

 

In Baeza, a UNESCO World Heritage site, discover Renaissance grandeur in its well-preserved historic centre. Admire the Cathedral of Baeza, built atop a former mosque, and stroll through the Plaza del Pópulo, surrounded by elegant palaces and fountains. Baeza, alongside nearby Úbeda, offers a deep dive into Spain's Renaissance heritage, appealing to lovers of culture and history.

 

Following are some must-see suggestions for your visit:

 

FRIGILIANA:

 

  • Wander through the Moorish quarter (Barribarto): Stroll through the narrow, cobbled streets of Frigiliana’s Moorish district, admiring the intricate mosaics that narrate the history of the region. The whitewashed houses adorned with flower-filled balconies exude Andalusian charm, creating a picturesque atmosphere.

  • Enjoy panoramic views: From the viewpoint at the top of the village, enjoy stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and surrounding mountains, offering a tranquil escape and breathtaking landscapes.
  • Taste local delights: Frigiliana is renowned for its sweet sugarcane wine, known as “Vino de Frigiliana.” Sampling this local speciality adds an authentic touch to your visit, making it an ideal destination for those seeking tradition, peace, and beautiful surroundings.

 

BAEZA:

 

  • Admire Renaissance architecture: Baeza, a UNESCO World Heritage site in the province of Jaén, is a prime example of Spain's Renaissance architecture. Its historic centre boasts impressive palaces, churches, and squares, offering a journey back in time.
  • Explore the Cathedral of Baeza: Visit the grand Cathedral of Baeza, built on the remains of an ancient mosque, and wander through the Plaza del Pópulo, lined with remarkable buildings such as the Old Butcher's Hall and the Lion Fountain.
  • Discover peaceful charm: With its serene atmosphere and historical ambience, Baeza is perfect for culture enthusiasts and those in search of tranquillity. Enhance your visit by venturing to nearby Úbeda to explore more of the region’s Renaissance treasures.

 

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Important information about your tour and visits:

The hotels, which comply with local standards, are indicative and may be changed locally for hotels of a similar category. The itinerary is subject to changes due to compelling reasons such as delayed flights, weather conditions or other cases of force majeure. The order of visits is also subject to change without affecting the overall experience of the itinerary.

Your hotels

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You will stay in comfortable Standard Rooms at the following hotels (or similar), which have been carefully selected for your convenience and comfort:

 

Your 3* and 4* hotels:

  • Granada: Hotel Macia Real de l'Alhambra, Hotel Anacapri
  • Cordoba: Posada de Vallina, Hotel Eurostars Conquistador, Hotel Maciá Alfaro
  • Seville: Hotel San Gil H10, Corregidor, Macia Sevilla Kubb
  • Ronda: Hotel Molino del Arco, Catalonia Reina Victoria
  • Malaga: Hotel Barceló Malaga, Eurostars Malaga

 

Your 4* and 5* hotels:

  • Granada: Hotel Villa Oniria, Hotel Hospes Palacio de los Patos
  • Cordoba: Hotel Las Casas de la Judería, Hotel Hospes Palacio del Bailío
  • Seville: Boutique Hotel Casa Romana, Hotel Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza
  • Ronda: Hotel Molino del Arco, Catalonia Reina Victoria
  • Malaga: Hotel Molina Lario, Hotel Barceló Malaga

 

Additional hotels for the 10 night tour:

Jerez de la Frontera:

  • 3* & 4* category: Hotel Jerez & Spa / Barcelo Jerez Centro
  • 4* & 5* category: Hotel Villa Jerez / Hotel Barceló Jerez Centro

 

Additional hotels for the 14 night tour:

 

  • Frigiliana / Nerja: Hotel Rural Almazara / Hotel Nerja Club
  • Baeza: Hotel Puerta de la Luna / Hotel TRH Baeza
  • Jerez de la Frontera: Hotel Jerez & Spa / Hipotels Sherry Park

 

If the hotels listed above are unavailable, you will be provided with comfortable accommodation in similar hotels. Local standards apply.

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It is possible to stay in a single room for an additional fee.

The maximum room capacity is 3 adults.

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Your journey to Andalousia

Flights:

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Your destination

Malaga

Malaga, the vibrant gateway to the Costa del Sol, blends ancient history, artistic heritage, and a buzzing urban spirit. Founded in 770 BC by the Phoenicians, this historic city is an evocative mix of Mediterranean charm and cosmopolitan energy. Whether you're tracing its cultural lineage or enjoying its dynamic nightlife, Málaga invites exploration.

 

Must-sees:

 

  • Museo Picasso Málaga: Featuring 285 works by the city’s most famous son, this museum offers an intimate view of Picasso’s artistic evolution.
  • Alcazaba and Gibralfaro Castle: These Moorish landmarks provide a window into Málaga's Arabian past and breathtaking views of the city.
  • El Caminito del Rey: A daring hike through a dramatic gorge, just an hour from the city centre.

 

Culinary culture:

 

Málaga’s food scene is a rich reflection of its coastal and Andalusian roots. Savour fresh seafood at a chiringuito, where grilled sardines are a must-try, or indulge in Andalusian paella at a local taverna. Pair these dishes with sweet Málaga wine, renowned for its full-bodied richness. For dessert, sample the delicate tortas de aceite, a light, sweet olive oil biscuit.

 

Dive deeper:

 

Beyond the main attractions, Málaga offers less-trodden paths to cultural treasures. Visit the Carmen Thyssen Museum to explore an impressive collection of 19th-century Andalusian art. Stroll through the Soho district, known for its vibrant street art and quirky galleries. For a quieter escape, explore the Montes de Málaga Natural Park, a serene retreat just outside the city.

 

Good to know:

 

The ideal time to visit is during spring or autumn, when the weather is mild, and the city feels less crowded. Málaga’s excellent public transport system makes it easy to explore both the city and its surroundings, but hiring a car offers greater freedom for day trips to nearby gems like Ronda or Nerja.

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Please find practical information about your trip:
This tour is not accessible to people with reduced mobility.

Pets are not permitted.
Your stay may be subject to an additional city or tourist tax payable directly to the hotel, which is not included in our nightly rate. Please check with hotel directly for further information.

Rates and times are indicative and are subject to change. Some facilities/services are subject to a surcharge, payable locally.


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The price includes:

 

  • Accommodation in 3* and 4* or 4* and 5* hotels, depending on the chosen package (see description)
  • Bed and breakfast
  • Car hire, Category D included

 


The price does not include:

 

  • Meals and drinks not mentioned
  • Personal expenses, tips
  • Local city tax, to be paid on-site
  • Insurance (optional)
  • Booking fees
  • Any other items or services not mentioned not mentioned in the 'The price includes’ section.

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