We Love —
- Heading to Southern Spain and discovering the authentic, unmatched beauty of this splendid region - Andalusia!
- Exploring the many facets of Andalusia with its many picturesque Spanish cities such as Seville, Malaga, Cordoba and Granada.
- Having our own rental car which allows us to visit untouched smaller towns such as Jaen, Ronda and Mijas!
Your Itinerary In Brief —
Prepare for the journey of a lifetime as you traverse the extraordinary region of Andalusia on a self-drive tour, where the captivating threads of Spanish culture, history, and natural beauty weave together seamlessly. With options for 5, 7, or 9 nights, this self-guided adventure is your key to unlocking the treasures of Andalusia at your own pace, all while relishing the best of Seville, Granada, Cordoba, and Malaga.
We give you the choice of the length of your stay:
Offer 1: 5-night road trip of Andalusia
Offer 2: 7-night road trip of Andalusia
Offer 3: 9-night road trip of Andalusia
Road trip 6 days / 5 nights:
Day 1: Departure - Malaga - Granada
Day 2: Granada - Cordoba
Day 3: Cordoba - Seville
Day 4: Seville
Day 5: Seville - Ronda - Mijas - Malaga
Day 6: Málaga - Return
Road trip 8 days / 7 nights:
Day 1: Departure - Málaga - Granada
Day 2: Granada
Day 3: Granada - Cordoba
Day 4: Cordoba
Day 5: Seville
Day 6: Seville
Day 7: Seville- Ronda - Mijas - Málaga
Day 8 : Málaga - Departure
Road trip 10 days / 9 nights:
Day 1: Departure - Malaga - Granada
Day 2: Granada
Day 3: Granada - Ubeda - Baeza - Cordoba
Day 4: Cordoba
Day 5: Cordoba - Seville
Day 6: Seville
Day 7: Seville - White Villages - Cádiz Region
Day 8: Cádiz Region - Jerez - Cádiz Region
Day 9: Cádiz Region - Ronda - Mijas - Málaga
Day 10: Málaga - Departure
Your Itinerary In Detail —
5-Night Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival - Malaga - Granada
Fly to Malaga, pick up your rental car at the airport and drive to Granada. Granada is strongly rooted in its Moorish past and offers the best of Mudejar architecture. Picturesque and flowery, the city invites you to stroll through the steep and narrow streets of the old Albaicin and in the cave foothills of the Sacromonte.
Overnight stay in Granada.
Day 2: Granada - Cordoba
In Granada, don't miss visiting the Alhambra Palace and the Generalife Gardens, the Cathedral and the Sacromonte district. Then drive through the charming village of Jaen to Cordoba. Use the evening to stroll through the narrow streets of the city. Walk along the Guadalquivir quay at sunset and admire the beautiful view of the Mezquita.
Overnight stay in Cordoba.
Day 3: Cordoba - Seville
Discover the magnificent Mezquita, a former mosque turned into a cathedral, and the Juderia, the Jewish quarter, and its synagogue. Then head to Seville, the capital of Andalusia and the fourth largest city in Spain which is both beautiful and picturesque! Stroll through the Santa Cruz neighborhood, where many "tablaos" offer traditional flamenco dancing evenings.
Overnight stay in Seville.
Day 4: Seville
Use your day in Seville to discover the Alcazar, the Cathedral, and the Giralda, then take a tour of the Plaza de Espana and Maria Luisa Park.
Overnight stay in Seville.
Day 5: Seville - Ronda - Mijas - Malaga
We recommend you take the road to Ronda. Divided in two by the impressive Tagus Gorge, Ronda is the cradle of bullfighting. In Mijas, you will then have the opportunity to discover a typical Andalusian village with whitewashed streets at the foot of the Sierra of the same name.
Overnight stay in Malaga.
Day 6: Malaga - Departure
Your journey through Andalusia has come to an end! Depending on your flight plans, return your vehicle to Malaga airport and depart.
7-Night Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival - Malaga - Granada
Fly to Malaga, pick up your rental car at the airport, and drive to Granada. Granada is strongly rooted in its Moorish past and offers the best of Mudejar architecture. Picturesque and flowery, the city invites you to stroll through the steep and narrow streets of the old Albaicin and in the cave foothills of the Sacromonte.
Overnight stay in Granada.
Day 2: Granada
Don't miss visiting the Alhambra Palace and the Generalife Gardens, the Cathedral, and the Sacromonte neighborhood. In the "Calle Navas", a tour is essential to discover all of the many restaurants and tapas bars.
Overnight stay in Granada.
Day 3: Granada - Cordoba
Take the road to Cordoba through the charming village of Jaen. Discover the magnificent Mezquita, a former mosque converted into a cathedral, rising through a forest of Moorish columns and waterfalls, and the Juderia, the Jewish quarter, and its synagogue. Use the evening to stroll through the narrow streets of this beautiful city.
Overnight stay in Cordoba.
Day 4: Cordoba
Take advantage of this day to visit the magnificent Palacio de Viana in the north of the city and enjoy the pleasures of a unique experience, relaxing in the unique setting of the old Arab baths. Guadalquivir quays admire the beautiful view of the Mezquita.
Overnight stay in Cordoba.
Day 5: Seville
Seville, the capital of Andalusia and the fourth largest city in Spain, southern city, beautiful and picturesque! Our suggestions: Visit the Alcazar, the Cathedral and the Giralda, the Maria Luisa Park, and the Santa Cruz neighborhood, where many "tablaos" offer traditional flamenco dancing evenings.
Overnight stay in Seville.
Day 6: Seville
Use this second day in Seville to discover the Casa de Pilatos, a sublime mansion in the north of the city, before taking a tour of the Plaza de Espana and relaxing in Maria Luisa Park.
Overnight stay in Seville.
Day 7: Seville - Ronda - Mijas - Malaga
We recommend you take the road to Ronda. Divided in two by the impressive Tagus Gorge, Ronda is the cradle of bullfighting. In Mijas, you will then have the opportunity to discover a typical Andalusian village with whitewashed streets at the foot of the Sierra of the same name.
Overnight stay in Malaga.
Day 8: Malaga - Departure
Your journey through Andalusia has come to an end! Depending on your flight plans, return your vehicle to Malaga airport and depart.
9-Night Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival - Malaga - Granada
Fly to Malaga, pick up your rental car at the airport and drive to Granada. Granada is strongly rooted in its Moorish past and offers the best of Mudejar architecture. Picturesque and flowery, the city invites you to stroll through the steep and narrow streets of the old Albaicin and in the cave foothills of the Sacromonte.
Overnight stay in Granada.
Day 2: Granada
Don't miss visiting the Alhambra Palace and the Generalife Gardens, the Cathedral and the Sacromonte neighbourhood. In the "calle Navas", a tour is essential in terms of restaurants and tapas bars.
Overnight stay in Granada.
Day 3: Granada - Ubeda - Baeza - Cordoba
Head off to the kingdom of olive trees in Andalusia! Ubeda rises over 750m above sea level and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll from place to place in search of the beautiful historic façades and then wander the city walls to admire this vast landscape of hills with endless olive groves. Then head towards Baeza, a small town with narrow streets and numerous listed Renaissance monuments - a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Continue to Cordoba. Use the evening to stroll through the narrow streets of the city.
Overnight in Cordoba.
Day 4: Cordoba
Don't miss discovering the magnificent Mezquita, a former mosque converted into a cathedral, and the Juderia, the Jewish quarter and its synagogue. Then visit the magnificent Palacio de Viana in the north of the city and enjoy the pleasures of a unique experience, relaxing in the unique setting of the ancient Arab baths ... At sunset, take a walk along the quay of Guadalquivir and admire the beautiful view of the Mezquita.
Overnight stay in Cordoba.
Day 5: Cordoba - Seville
Depart for Seville, a jewel of Mudejar elegance and the sweetness of Iberian life! Renaissance palaces, Gothic churches and shady courtyards make this one of the most beautiful cities in Spain... Enjoy the spirit of the city by discovering the Plaza de Espana before enjoying a moment of relaxation in Maria Park Luisa. And don't miss La Casa de Pilatos, a sublime mansion in the north of the city.
Overnight stay in Seville.
Day 6: Seville
Today, discover three unmissable sights that make Seville's reputation: the magnificent Cathedral, one of the most beautiful in Europe, and the Giralda, the city's ancient minaret, as well as the magnificent Alcazar, whose architectural finesse will not leave you indifferent... Then end your day with a nice walk along the Arenal or in the typical bars of the Macarena.
Overnight stay in Seville.
Day 7: Seville - White Villages - Cadiz Region
Scattered at the foot of the mountains in the regions of Cadiz and Malaga, the "Pueblos Blancos" or white villages are a great stopover on any Andalusia trip. They get their name from an ancient custom of whitewashing houses and decorating them with colourful flower pots. Several routes allow you to travel through these charming typical villages: from Arcos de la Frontera to Bornos with its sulphur springs, Villamartín, Algodonales, the spectacular site of Zahara de la Sierra, Olvera and its Alcazar de la Almedina, Setenil de las Bodegas, Grazalema, El Bosque...
Overnight stay in the Cadiz region.
Day 8: Cadiz Region - Jerez - Cadiz Region
Take advantage of this day to discover the historic centre of Jerez and its typical streets, where fountains and orange trees are lost among the squares, typical façades and churches. Also visit traditional cellars and taste local products or attend a horse show.
Overnight stay in the Cadiz region.
Day 9: Cádiz Region - Ronda - Mijas - Malaga
On your way to Granada, don't miss a stop in Ronda. Divided in two by the impressive Tagus Gorge, Ronda offers one of the most impressive landscapes and its bullring is one of the oldest in Spain. In Mijas, you will then have the opportunity to discover a typical Andalusian village with whitewashed streets at the foot of the Sierra of the same name.
Overnight stay in Malaga.
Day 10: Malaga - Departure
Your journey through Andalusia has come to an end! Depending on your flight plans, return the vehicle to Malaga airport and depart.
Your Hotels —
Hand-Picked Just For You
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To ensure your stay is nothing short of exceptional, we have carefully curated a selection of 4-star hotels in each of the picturesque stopover towns. Rest assured, you'll be accommodated in a comfortable Standard room, strategically situated to maximize your enjoyment at every juncture of your sojourn.
Your hotels during this road trip:
Granada: Andalucia Center 4* (or similar)
Cordoba : Ciudad de Cordoba 4* (or similar)
Seville: NH Collection Sevilla 4* (or similar)
Cádiz region (for 9-night offers only): Guadalete 4* (or similar)
Málaga: Sol Guadalmar 4* (or similar)
Please note: If these hotels are not available, accommodation in hotels of a similar category will be provided.
Your dining choices
Throughout this auto-tour, you will stay on a bed-and-breakfast basis. There is an optional half-board upgrade option (excluding drinks - dinners will be served at the hotel or in nearby restaurants in certain towns), which is available at an extra cost.
Malaga
The beating heart of the Costa del Sol, the historic city of Málaga was founded in 770 BC by the Phoenicians, and in the ensuing three centuries has grown to a lively city known for its art, culture, and lively bar scene. By day, explore the impressive array of architecture, galleries, and museums; then, as night falls watch the sunset with a chilled beer at one of the many chiringuitos (beach bars) on the coast’s famed coastline - Málaga has it all!
The city’s most famous resident is Picasso, and Málaga contains plenty of sights related to the artist including the Museo Picasso Málaga - which contains 285 works - and the Museo Casa Natal, Picasso’s birthplace. Nearby, travellers will find plenty more historic sights including the Alcazaba, an 11th-century Arabian fort, and the Gibralfaro Castle - the perfect spot to admire the city from above. To escape the inner-city, thrillseekers can drive an hour into the surrounding valley to El Caminito del Rey (The King’s Little Path), a daredevil hike along the steep walls of a narrow gorge.
On par with Málaga’s cultural exploits is its reputation as a hub of nightlife and activity. Among the maze of streets near the city’s port, travellers will find a number of lively tapas restaurants and bars - make sure to try a typical Andalusian paella, washing it down with an authentic sweet Málaga wine.