The choicest of Andalusia, Spain

The choicest of Andalusia, Spain

Between Beaches and Cultures

9 Days | 8 Nights


Tour Schedule

After you arrive at Malaga Airport, the driver you transfer you to your hotel in Costa del Sol. Costa del Sol involves a conservative coastal strip bound by the cordillera Penibética to the north and the Mediterranean Sea to the South of Spain. The coast shows a variety of landscapes: beaches, cliffs, estuaries, bays, and hills. Overnight.

Revealed a World Heritage Site, it is the most famous and best-preserved Moorish building in Spain. Once at the venue, submerge yourself on a guided tour through the fantastic site with a local guide. Learn about the historical significance of the Alhambra. 

Find the many decorative details around the area, built-in 13th Century. During the 13th and 14th Centuries, the Alhambra grew as a palatine city until the Christian conquest of Granada. 

Then, it became a Royal House, General Captaincy of the Kingdom of Granada, and a military fortress until its declaration as a monument. Relish the rich architecture of the site, adapted to all the changes the complex underwent through the centuries. 

Stroll along with the Generalife Gardens and marvel at the recreation area palace during the Nasrid dynasty. After the guided tour, you will have free time to scroll around the streets of Granada. Get the most of your time, savor delicious tapas and perceive emblematic buildings in the city center.

In the morning, you can stay at your hotel to enjoy the beach and sun or tour and discover the work of one of the best artists of the twentieth century: the local Pablo Ruiz Picasso. The museum is situated in the Palace of the Counts of Buenavista, a Renaissance-style building, opened to the public in 2003, hiding a roman house inside. You will have the chance to wander the streets, enjoy the shops, taste the typical tapas of this unique city.

Discover the mix of cultures in Cordoba with a panoramic tour through town. You will see the Synagogue and the Mosque. Explore the narrow streets of its Jewish Quarter and Old Town. Did you know the first is a World Heritage Site? Visit the Mosque, built during the Arab occupation period and later converted into a Catholic Church. Admire the building with colorful mosaics and spectacular stained-glass windows. Your guide will tell you everything you should know about the same. 

Once the guided visit finishes, you would have free time to have lunch on your own if you decided not to add it to your booking. Meet your guide back again at the Alcázar of Cordoba to return to Costa del Sol.

Enjoy a panoramic tour through the most significant areas in town. See the Paseo de Colón and the Maria Luisa park, among others. Take advantage of the stop in Plaza de España to take memorable photos of this beautiful landmark. Back in the bus, you will head towards Murillo Gardens. Follow your guide after the visit on a stroll around the narrow and winding streets of the Old Town. 

Welcome to the mysterious Barrio de Santa Cruz, one of the loveliest areas in town. The next stop on tour is Seville's impressive Cathedral, the third-largest one in the world after Saint Pedro's in Rome and Saint Paul's in London. It dates back to the 15th Century when it was built over an ancient mosque of the 12th Century. 

You would have free time once the guided visit finishes having lunch on your own if you did not add it to your booking. Return to Costa del Sol.

In the morning, consent yourself at the beach. You will have free time to enjoy the area at your own pace and to go for a walk on one of the most spectacular shores of the region.

See the port of Gibraltar, the walled inner City, Europa Point, and St. Michael's Cave. Then, climb up the highest point open to the public of the Rock of Gibraltar. 

Enjoy amazing views of the Mediterranean, Spain, and Morocco from the same. See and take pictures of the wild monkeys, popularly known as Barbary Apes. Given they are wild animals, we advise you not to get too close, feed or touch them. After the guided tour, you will be given some free time to have lunch. Stroll around Main Street and enjoy the benefits of duty-free products. Back to Costa del Sol.

El Caminito del Rey is a walkway pinned along the steep walls of a confined gorge in El Chorro, near Ardales in Málaga. The name derives from the original name of Camino del Rey, abbreviated locally to el Caminito. The walkway had fallen into disrepair and was partially closed for over a decade.

Repose on your journey to the Caminito del Rey. Learn about the history and significance of the pathway on your way to the same. Discover the great importance of the central water reserve in this province of Spain, the Conde de Guadalhorce Dam. Did you know its connection with the Caminito? Hanging about 100 meters high above the Guadalhorce River, admire the view while you stroll along 3km of the pathway. Walkthrough the less than 1-meter-wide part of the path over the gorge on the same waterway.

Transfer to the airport to depart back home.