Day 2 Granada
You can’t visit this region of Spain without a trip to stunning Alhambra, a palace and fortress complex standing high on a hill overlooking Granada. Your tour not only includes the grand halls, patios and fountains of the palace but also the lovely Generalife Gardens. After a short stroll with your Holiday Director, you’ll have free time to make your own discoveries. This evening, you may wish to join our optional excursion to the renowned and historic Albayzín and Sacromonte districts of Granada, to watch an authentic flamenco performance. Meals included: B
Day 3 Granada - Cordoba - Seville
Step into the heart of Andalucia today as we discover the majestic Mezquita in Cordoba, an architectural marvel of striped arches that tells the story of Spain’s complex medieval past. Lose yourself in the charming Jewish Quarter, a maze of narrow alleys and hidden courtyards bursting with vibrant flowers and traditional ceramic tiles. From the imposing Roman Bridge to the scent of orange blossoms in the air, Córdoba is a city of unrivalled historical charm. You will have some free time for lunch, before boarding our coach and the short journey to our next destination, Seville.
Meals included: B,D
Day 4 Seville
Seville is the radiant heartbeat of Andalucia, where the world’s largest Gothic Cathedral and its iconic Giralda tower dominate a skyline of orange trees and sun-soaked plazas. Step inside the Real Alcázar, a sublime palace of intricate Mudéjar carvings and sprawling tropical gardens that served as a majestic royal residence for centuries. From the vibrant tapas bars of Santa Cruz to the dazzling architecture of the Plaza de España, Seville offers an unrivalled Spanish experience that is both grand and deeply intimate.
Meals included: B,L
Day 5 Seville - Cadiz - Jerez - Malaga
Today, provides a mix of the salt-air charm of Cadiz, and the refined Andalucian heritage of Jerez de la Frontera that is truly one of a kind. Our journey begins by heading south from Seville through the scenic landscapes of the Guadalquivir marshes, before arriving to Cadiz, known as the 'Silver Cup' due to its shimmering Atlantic views. During our walk here, we will pass through El Populo, the oldest neighbourhood in Europe, admiring the gold-domed Cadiz Cathedral on our way toward the vibrant Plaza de San Juan de Dios, perhaps even stopping at the iconic La Caleta Beach, nestled between two ancient castles. In Jerez, a walk through its historic centre reveals a city famous for its aristocratic horses, raw flamenco, and deep rooted sherry culture. Our tour includes a visit to a local winery to see, hear and enjoy a tasting of these sherries famous from this region. After some free time for lunch, we will continue our coach journey to Malaga, and our hotel in Benalmadena for the next 3 nights.
Meals included: B,D
Day 6 Malaga
Today we will discover one of the oldest cities in the world and 'Capital of the Costa del Sol', Malaga. A city where 3,000 years of history combines with the chic vitality of the Mediterranean. Famed as the birthplace of artist Picasso, and with a hilltop Alcazaba fortress overlooking the Roman Theatre below, Málaga offers a perfect blend of ancient wonders and refined modern leisure. After our guided tour, there will be time to spend at the city's Picasso Museum before our return to the hotel. Meals included: B
Day 7 Malaga
A free day to enjoy as you wish. Take some time exploring the beach and marina of Benalmadena that surround the hotel, or maybe you would prefer to take yourself to see more of Malaga city, strolling the marble-paved Calle Larios and enjoying the Mediterranean breeze. Alternatively, you could choose to join our optional excursion to the most famous white-washed, hilltop villages (pueblos blancos) of Andalucia - Ronda & Sentinel de las Bodegas. Perched dramatically atop a sheer limestone plateau, Ronda, known as the 'City of Dreams,' is a city that literally teeters on the edge of a 120-metre-deep abyss. The Puente Nuevo bridge is this town's crowning jewel. An 18th-century stone bridge spanning the massive El Tajo Gorge, connecting the ancient Moorish old town with the 'newer' 18th-century quarter. Then, and just a short 20-minute drive from here, lies a village unlike any other in the world. In Setenil, the residents didn't just build on the mountains—they built into them. Take a wander through Calle Cuevas del Sol and Calle Cuevas de la Sombra, and be astonished as you pass under massive natural rock overhangs serving as the ceilings for homes and bustling tapas bars. Back at the hotel we will gather for dinner and a chance to reflect with our new friends about this magical week and our discoveries.
Meals included: B,D