What to expect

Puente Nuevo Bridge
Discover Ronda's iconic landmark

Seville Panoramic Tour
Real Alcázar & Seville Cathedral

Mezquita-Catedral
UNESCO World Heritage Site

Alhambra Palace
Marvel at epic Islamic architecture
About this trip...
Return flights & transfers
Airport taxes & charges
Twin room for sole use
Breakfast daily & three dinners
Welcome drink & information meeting
Guided visit of Alhambra in Granada
Guided visit of Córdoba's Mosque and Juderia the Jewish Quarter of Córdoba
Guided visit of Ronda
Panoramic Tour of Seville & Guided visit of Seville Cathedral and Alcázar
Accompanying Solos Tour Leader
Fully financially protected
- Insurance, see here
What you'll be doing

Day One: Arrive in Malaga
- Dinner included

Day Two: Benalmadena, Costa del Sol - Ronda - Seville
We also enjoy breathtaking views of the town from the El Campillo viewpoint. We also experience the Plaza de la Duquesa de Parcent - a square famous for its four different churches: Santa María de la Encarnación, Santa Isabel de los Ángeles, La Caridad and María Auxiliadora. Plus, no visit to Ronda would be complete without seeing the bullring. Not only is this one of the oldest in Spain, but it is also considered to be the birthplace of traditional bullfighting. Afterwards we continue on to Seville, where we enjoy a panoramic tour of Seville (45min). We explore the city by bus, passing through the 'Torre del Oro', 'La Maestranza', Guadalquivir River, Triana Square and more. We make a stop to Plaza de España, one of the most popular tourist attractions in Seville, known by its beauty and complexity of its architecture. We check-in to our hotel in Seville and spend the night.
- Breakfast included

Day Three: Seville Cathedral & Real Alcázar
We wake up to breakfast at the hotel before stepping out into the streets of Seville, capital of Andalusia and one of Spain’s most renowned cities for its authentic Spanish atmosphere and impressive architecture. Our first stop will be the Santa María de la Sede Cathedral, built on the site of the old mosque of Seville. As soon as we arrive, its dimensions will leave you speechless, with the largest Gothic temple in the world. We'll walk through and review its fascinating history, in particular paying special attention to the main altarpiece and the Christopher Columbus tomb.
- Breakfast included

Day Four: Córdoba's Mosque and Juderia
After breakfast at the hotel, we depart for our next destination - Cordoba. This romantic location is known for having been a shining example of coexistence during medieval times, when it was home to Christians, Muslims and Jews who all lived side by side in peace. Cordoba was also the capital of the Moorish caliphate of Al-Andalus during the height of its powers and glory, and nowhere is this wealth more evident than in the magnificent Mezquita (‘Great Mosque’), which is now a Catholic cathedral. We explore this unique monument, declared a World Heritage Site, which houses exceptional Islamic and Christian art – a gem not to be missed!
- Breakfast included

Day Five: Granada Alhambra complex
After breakfast at the hotel, we can begin exploring the Alhambra Complex in Granada. The Alhambra is one of the most visited monuments in Spain, and for good reason. The stunning walled palace complex dates back largely to the 13th and 14th centuries, and is home to some of Europe's most beautiful examples of Islamic architecture. We admire the intricately carved stonework and complex geometric designs of the numerous courtyards, labyrinthine hallways and elegant gardens. We'll visit the main buildings and monuments of the Alhambra, including the Medina, the Alcazaba, the Generalife Gardens and the Palacios Nazaries: Mexuar, the Comares Palace and the iconic Court of the Lions.
- Breakfast included

Day Six & Seven: Free Time in Benalmádena
Today we can have a leisurely breakfast at our hotel to recharge the batteries for a day cleared of plans and schedules. Today is for us to relax and enjoy this location at your leisure. Put your feet up at our hotel, relax on the sandy beaches of Benalmádena Costa or, if you’re feeling adventurous, explore the picturesque village of Benalmádena Pueblo, with its whitewashed houses and panoramic views. Or why not have the best of both worlds: rest in the morning, enjoy a siesta after lunch, and venture out in the afternoon!
- Breakfast & dinner included

Day Eight: Departure Day
After one final breakfast at our hotel, we bid farewell to Andalusia as we hop onto a comfortable transfer to Malaga Airport to catch our flight home.
- Breakfast included
Accommodation
Andalusia: Córdoba, Granada & Seville
Dates & Prices
Essential Information





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If you are not a British citizen and do not hold a British passport, you must make your own enquiries as to the applicable requirements.
From the 12th October 2025 the EU is introducing a new European Entry System (EES) that will be phased in and fully operational by the 10th April 2026. Non-EU nationals including British passport holders will now be required to complete biometric checks on arrival and exit to Schengen countries, which will include facial recognition and fingerprints. There is no cost for this, and no action needs to be taken prior to departure.

