Day 3
Competa and Sayalonga - This morning, we'll head into the hills and stop at two beautiful, white-washed villages.
Located seven hundred metres above sea level with stunning views of the surrounding mountains, countryside and Mediterranean, our first stop is Competa. Here you'll have time at your leisure to explore the labyrinth of narrow streets dating back to Moorish times or stop for a coffee in the bustling square.
Renowned for its exceptional wine production, Competa then invites you to savour its rich viticultural heritage. Today, immerse yourself in the history and craftsmanship behind these locally cherished wines. At a charming local winery, discover the time-honoured production process before indulging in a tasting of these delightful vintages - all whilst soaking up the tremendous views of the surrounding countryside.
Once everyone has made the most of their time in this hidden gem in Andalucia we’ll move on to Sayalonga, again Moorish in layout with picture-perfect white houses. Take time to enjoy a leisurely lunch or soak up some of the religious architecture this village has to offer from the Santa Catalina Church built on top of an old mosque to the Moorish Museum of Sayalonga.
From here, we'll return back to Malaga for an evening at leisure.
Day 4
Ronda - After breakfast, we'll take a drive into the hills forming the beautiful backdrop to the coast. Our destination? Ronda: a city widely acknowledged as one of the most spectacular in Spain with a setting so naturally dramatic it could be in a fairy tale.
Built on a ridge and split by a most impressive gorge plunging down hundreds of feet, much of Ronda’s appeal lies in its spectacular views and clear mountain air – Andalucía at its best.
We'll continue our drive into the countryside beyond, which is both very scenic and quite isolated, so much so it is not unusual to see eagles and vultures soaring above or ibex roaming the mountains. We arrive in Seville where the evening is yours to explore at your leisure.
Day 5
Seville - Flamboyant, seductive, fascinating … Seville is all these and more. It is simply one of the most beautiful and charismatic cities in the world, with the serene River Guadalquivir flowing through its centre, a history spanning the centuries, a wealth of historic buildings, colourful back streets and peaceful parks.
It has its origins in Roman times – Emperor Hadrian, builder of the famous wall, came from here. During the 8th century, the Moors arrived, stayed for five centuries and left a unique legacy still visible today. However, if one event changed Seville, it was the discovery of the New World (fittingly, Columbus is buried in the city's imposing cathedral). Immense wealth poured in from Spain’s new empire and catapulted Seville into one of the largest and richest cities in Europe.
Much of Seville was built during this time and it seems to have changed little in the last 500 years, with tiny twisting streets and hidden squares where the locals hide from the midday sun in high summer. Today, though, it possesses a vibrant, cultural spirit that is very special.
The city of Figaro, Seville is the setting for another classic opera, Carmen. It’s also the home of flamenco, the origins of which are lost in the aeons of time. In short, this is the essence of Spain.
After breakfast, we'll take a tour of this beguiling city, during which we’ll see the awe-inspiring semi-circular Plaza de España, a fine example of Renaissance Revival and Moorish Revival styles of Spanish architecture. You’ll also see the Tower of Gold, so named as it was used to store plunder from the Americas, and much more.
Then step into at the magnificent Alcázar Palace, one of the oldest royal residences still in use today. Dating back to the early 10th Century, this architectural masterpiece weaves a captivating tale through its blend of styles and opulent décor. This afternoon, delve into its splendour with a visit at your own pace. Wander through serene courtyards adorned with intricate details, amble amid lush gardens filled with fragrant orange trees, and immerse yourself in the timeless atmosphere of one of Europe's most extraordinary palaces.
Day 6
Free day in Seville - Take the day to explore or relax at leisure. There are the ‘musts’ to revisit if you wish, such as the Alcázar, the fortified palace of the Moors with a richness of decoration which will astound you, and the cathedral, but you could also take time to wander around the Barrio Santa Cruz, the former Jewish quarter of the medieval city, and the smart pedestrianised Calle Sierpes, a street full of beautiful shops selling high-quality leather goods. The Maria Luisa Park is a beautiful display of colour where you can relax and indulge in a spot of people-watching.
Come the evening, step off the beaten path and immerse yourself in the soul-stirring world of flamenco at an intimate, authentic venue. Feel the passion as the dancers' movements tell heartfelt stories, each rhythm and style bursting with meaning. The close proximity to the stage allows you to witness every captivating detail, from the expressive artistry of the performers to the raw emotion in their every move. For these artists, flamenco isn't just a performance - it's a way of life.
Day 7
Córdoba - Leaving Seville after breakfast, we'll head east to another of Andalucía’s classic cities, arriving in Córdoba for our guided tour. Córdoba was the ancient capital of the Moors and is principally famous for a single building – the Mezquita – the grandest and most beautiful mosque ever constructed in the Moorish world.
Dominating the centre of the Old Town, which was once the home of a thriving Jewish community, it is a building of extraordinary power and mystery with an arcaded hall supported by over 850 columns made of semi-precious stones. One can only wonder at the architectural brilliance of the builders all those hundreds of years ago, while northern Europe was still immersed in the depths of the Dark Ages.
Another highlight is the immense, well-preserved Roman bridge. Córdoba is a delightful place full of patios drenched in the colour of thousands of flowers.
After our tour, we'll continue our journey to the city of Granada, the last stronghold of the Sultans during the Middle Ages and home to the Alhambra, the most spectacular gem of Moorish Andalucía.
As we approach Granada, there can be no more proof of the diversity of this corner of southern Europe. We'll pass through some very arid countryside with a landscape of dried riverbeds, giving way to rolling olive groves. In the distance is the spectacular Sierra Nevada, the highest mountain range in Spain. The landscape then becomes more fertile and picturesque, with ancient olive trees stretching off into the distance.
Day 8
Granada and Alhambra - Today we'll visit the Alhambra, which for many people will be the highlight of the holiday.
Granada has a naturally dramatic location, nestling against the backdrop of permanently snow-capped mountains that soar to a height of 11,000 feet. It is the perfect setting for the most perfect of architectural wonders, the Alhambra.
So individual in its setting, so rich in its history and so exquisite in its design, this iconic building was the high point in Moorish culture. It is not just a palace, though. Some of it is a fortress, and much is given over to formal gardens full of roses and fountains, giving an incredible impression of peace and tranquillity.
You'll also have time to explore the city as you wish. There is a myriad of twisting streets, the old Moorish quarter and the traditional gypsy area, all full of tiny unique shops, with seemingly every balcony sprouting flowers in a profusion of colour.
There’s nothing better than taking a stroll through these streets, little changed in centuries, with pavements made of pebbles set in mortar and some so narrow that mules were the only form of transport.
Granada also boasts some of the most distinctive old bars in Spain, many of them decorated with antique tiles, where taking a drink and a few tapas can be an excuse for a unique, authentically Andalucían experience.
Day 9
Granada and Albaicín - This morning, we will split into smaller groups for our inspiring tour of the Albaicín. As we explore this medieval Moorish neighbourhood, our knowledgeable local guide will bring its rich history to life. Wandering through the cobbled, maze-like streets, you will feel as though you've stepped back in time, uncovering the vibrant culture and heritage of the region.
Discover the charming Church of San Miguel Bajo, built in the 1500s on the site of an old mosque, which, despite its small size, commands the square with grace. Marvel at the Monastery of Santa Isabel la Real, founded by the resolute Catholic Queen Isabella, and the magnificent Dar al-Horra Palace, once the residence of the Zirid rulers during the Taifa kingdoms in the 11th century, now a testament to history as a preserved monument.
Albaicín is renowned for its beautiful panoramic views of the Alhambra, which sits against the backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountains. After our guided tour, take some time to enjoy these views from the Mirador de San Nicolás. You can also wander through the narrow streets or stroll along the Carrera del Darro, a picturesque street that runs alongside the Darro River, filled with shops and cafes. After exploring, return to the centre of Granada to enjoy the rest of your afternoon as you wish.
On the final evening of your tour, enjoy an included dinner at a hand-picked, local restaurant to savour the flavours of this wonderful region and reminisce with newfound friends about your fantastic tour of Andalucia.