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Best of Southern Spain Tour

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Best of Southern Spain

The CEO was attentive to the needs of all the travellers and helped everyone to see what they wanted to see.

South of Spain with Lisbon Tour

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South of Spain with Lisbon

The experience was amazing. Special thanks to Mariano Fernandes, he did a great job.

Madrid and Andalusia (6 destinations) Tour

Madrid and Andalusia (6 destinations)

I had an amazing time! Sensitivity training may be a good idea for travelers to take as well.

Andalucia & Toledo, 5 days on Tuesdays Tour

Andalucia & Toledo, 5 days on Tuesdays

The trip had enough daily experiences mixed with enough free time. I would travel again with VPT based on this experience.
  • 10% deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Best of Spain Tour

Best of Spain

The part I did get to do was fantastic, and I will always feel safe using Intrepid.

From Madrid to Barcelona Tour

From Madrid to Barcelona

Lovely opportunity to get a taste of Spain. Organized efficiently.

Colors of Spain - 8 Days Tour

Colors of Spain - 8 Days

It was a great well organized trip. Our tour guides only wanted to speak spanish.

Andalusia and Toledo 5 Days from Madrid Tour

Andalusia and Toledo 5 Days from Madrid

One of the Best Tours i have taken. Julia tours was fantastic.
  • €50 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Portugal, Andalucia and Morocco from Madrid Tour

Portugal, Andalucia and Morocco from Madrid

Highly recommend Julia Travels for any tours in Spain and Portugal. Our 18 days tour was planned and executed perfectly.

Colors of Charming Spain - 9 Days Tour

Colors of Charming Spain - 9 Days

Phil, Carlos and Jesus are excellent. I enjoyed the trip, next time will do Northern Spain.

Discover Moorish Spain National Geographic Journeys Tour

Discover Moorish Spain National Geographic Journeys

Lalo has a wonderful way of gathering everyone together by calling us 'familia'.

Andalusia with Costa del Sol & Toledo Tour

Andalusia with Costa del Sol & Toledo

The locations were all amazing and the guides we met along the way were very good all around.

Highlights of Andalucia Tour

Highlights of Andalucia

We thoroughly enjoyed our tour of Andalucia. I highly recommend this tour to anybody.

Spain, Andalusia and the Mediterranean cities Tour

Spain, Andalusia and the Mediterranean cities

Down South, Self-drive Tour

Down South, Self-drive

Excellent tour. Otherwise excellent trip :)

What people love about Andalucia Tours

The itinerary was good; liked the fact that we had a lot of time on our own and that we had the same hotel at least 2 nights in a row. Did not like the fact that we had to take a public bus to our hotel with luggage in tow, and that we had to drag our luggage to various pick-up stops. We have not experienced that on prior tours. The day in Cordoba was poorly planned, leaving us no time to tour the city on our own as was promised. Otherwise everything was fine.
Awesome tour with Europamundo! Enjoy every bit of it. Seville was amazing, overall, an excellent tour. Looking forward for my next year tour with Europamundo
Gracias Europamundo son fabulosos quede mas enamorada de Espana y sus bellas ciudades. ¡Hasta pronto!

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"Thank you for an amazing trip through Andalucia & Toledo! We saw and learned so much...even go to see the Feria (festival) in Seville. Our driver was wonderful and tour guides in each spot were enthusiastic, knowledgable and bilingual (since we needed it in English). The hotels were wonderful and the meals delicious. We have recommended this tour to many others!

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G Adventures

"A well put together tour led by an excellent guide. A great way to see the highlights of Southern Spain in a short period of time but with sufficient time to explore by yourself. Highly recommended.

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Europamundo

"Changing tour guide at each city visited. Tour disorganized Very hectic and stressful trying to get into the correct tour bus and correct guide.

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At Tour Andalucia, we have developed a range of wonderful tours for you to enjoy the best of what Andalucia has to offer. From impressive Cities, historic monuments, fabulous architecture, great gastronomy, excellent accommodation and a relaxed fun time.

We balance our tours to give you what we feel is a superb mix of guidance and free time, so that you can enjoy your visit at a leisurely pace and feel like a true traveller to the Cities, giving you a wonderful experience.

Each of our tours has its own Tour Leader and Tour Vehicle.

Tour Format

Our small group and private tours are either Centrally Based (‘Hub’) Tours or Circuit Tours.

For the Hub Tours, we travel to the Cities and back each day. Journey times are around 1 hour each way for most locations and 1 hour 30 minutes to Seville.

Accommodation, is your choice of staying in our lovely guest house ‘Caserio Castaño’ in the large village of Mollina or at the 4* Antequera Parador Hotel in nearby Antequera.

For the Circuit Tours, you move location from City to City, staying overnight in high quality City Centre 4* Hotels.

Small Group Tours

The opposite end of the spectrum to the large coach groups, that are herded around the Cities with no time to enjoy these fantastic places, our small group tours consist of only up to 6 or 7 ‘like-minded’ guests from around the world, each with its own dedicated Tour Leader and vehicle. A great experience.

Highlights of Andalucia – our most popular hub tour taking you to visit the incredible Cities and ‘must-see’ places of Andalucia. (7 days/6 nights)

Ultimate Andalucia – a longer circuit tour incorporating nearly all of the wonderful Cities of Andalucía staying overnight in high quality hotels in each. (11 days/10 nights)

Flavours of Andalucia – a shorter hub tour that allows you to experience the non-City based wonder of Andalucía with visits to Organic Olive Oil Producers, Organic Wine Bodegas and gastronomy. (5 days/4 nights)

Winter Break – a winter hub mini-tour for a ‘get-away’ break to visit some of the amazing Cities of Andalucía. (5 days/4 nights)

Private Tours

Private Tour – this is a Circuit tour where you stay in some of the top hotels in each City. Designed for just a couple or small group of family/friends, it is a ‘high-end’ tour of Andalucía with flexibility to be modified and tailored exactly as you require. (7 days/6 nights or as required)

Tale of Two Cities – our Portuguese tour takes you to visit the wonderful Cities of Lisbon and Porto with superb visits both inside and outside the Cities. You stay three nights in each. (7 days/6 nights)

Magical Morocco – a fabulous experience of the enchanting land of Morocco. Staying in wonderful riads in the atmospheric Cities, you also experience a luxury Berber Camp in the Sahara Desert. Travel the Route of the 1,000 Kasbahs. (10 days/9 nights)

Tour Extensions

Should you wish to extend your holiday and visit additional places, we offer a wide range of ‘Tour Extensions’ that can be added to the end of your tour. Or simply add a few additional days to relax by the pool.

Andalucía Pueblos Blancos – visits to some of the famous and beautiful white villages of Andalucía. (3 days/3 nights)

Walking – for lovers of the countryside and outdoors, we have some stunning walks in the region. (3 days/3 nights)

Western Andalucia – a journey to the beautiful Cities of Jerez, Cadiz and Arcos de la Frontera. (3 days/3 nights)

Historical – a fascinating ‘back in time’ visit to the ruined shining City of Medina Azahara, the imposing fortress of ‘La Mota’ Alcalá la Real & the Baroque town of Priego de Córdoba. (3 days/3 nights)

Convento Magdalena – two nights staying in a lovely 5* Country Hotel with dinner included.

Additional ‘Villa’ Days – simply relax at the Villa with additional days/nights.

Normally for conference group guests, cruise ship or private groups, we offer day trip tours from the Malaga region to the Cities. We can cater from just 2 to 50 guests for these trips. Málaga Day Trips.

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Small group tours to Mijas, Malaga, Ronda, Granada, Cordoba & Sevilla

  • Guided walking tour in each city
  • 7 Day / 6 Nights B&B in our Private Villa
  • Visit the Alhambra, Mezquita & Royal Alcazar
  • Free time for lunch & to visit Monuments

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Chauffeur driven private tours to Mijas, Malaga, Ronda, Sevilla, Cordoba & Granada

  • 7 Days / 6 Nights B&B in 3*/4* City Hotels
  • Visit the Alhambra, Mezquita & Royal Alcazar
  • Free time for lunch and to visit Monuments

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5 day / 4 Night B&B Villa based trekking holiday

  • Visits to the National & Natural Parks
  • Daily hill walking, rambling available
  • Option to walk to the summit of Mount Mulhacen, (11,421ft.)

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5 day holiday based in private Andalucian Villa B&B

  • Experience towns such as Ronda, Jerez, Priego de Cordoba or Montilla
  • Visit Wine Bodegas & Olive Mills and taste the local produce
  • Enjoy traditional Tapas & the Andalucian Way of life

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  • Day trips to Gibraltar, Ronda, Granada, Cordoba, Nerja or Marbella
  • Departure from Malaga and return times to port/city GUARANTEED!
  • Modern air-conditioned coaches
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  • Minimum Group size 15 persons

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Tailor-made Andalucian tour holidays to fit all tastes

  • All interests catered for including photography, painting, cooking, language, golf & hill walking
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What Our Clients Say

After arriving in Madrid and dealing with getting around that City on our own, it was like a breath of fresh air when we arrived in Malaga and were met by Barry at the start of our weeks tour of Andalucia. His eye for detail meant that we were able to put Madrid behind us and we relaxed into the beauty and culture of Andalucia. YOU DELIVERED ON EVERY PROMISE BARRY….AND THEN SOME. Thanks for everything….we have left Andalucia knowing that we have made a new friend.

Barry €“ BEST tour ever mate. Thanks for an amazing week. In the words of Arnie€¦..we will be back!

The Private Villa option that Your Andalucia has to offer was perfect for us as my husband loves to cook and the fact that we had our very own €˜home from home€™ meant that we enjoyed the tours during the daytime even more than we expected. The swimming pool and the space at the Villa made it something to look forward to each night. Thanks for everything Barry, we are recommending you to everyone.

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Nerja, Frigiliana & El Acebuchal natural beauty and lost villages

This experience, with departures from the center of Málaga and in semi-private groups, will take us to discover the secrets of Nerja and its Mediterranean light, Frigiliana and the beauty in every corner of its medina, concluding with the magic of the lost village of El Acebuchal. Haven't you yet visited one of the most beautiful places in Málaga?

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Ronda & Setenil de las Bodegas land of Contrasts

Join us to discover the peculiar shapes of Setenil de las Bodegas and its history, as well as the most suggestive corners of the imposing Ronda, with its famous Puente Nuevo. With departures from the center of Málaga, join our semi-private tours and enjoy a unique experience.

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Discover Andalusia with our private tours, expand your options with our premium tours or design your own tailor-made tour with us. A wide range of possibilities to create the trip of your dreams. Do not hesitate to let us know your needs, and we will provide you with the options that best suit you.

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Great way to spend a day in a beautiful places and explore cozy villages and areas of interest. We saw a lot and had a good time!

We highly recommend. If you only have a short time to explore outside of Malaga, yet still wish to be relaxed while you do it, this is the way to go!

Melissa & George

I really enjoyed the trip. Nerja and Frigiliana are truly beautiful but the gem of the trip was the Secret Village, far remote in the hills, I would never discover it on my own. Gracias.

Amazing tour, the guide was very easygoing and knowledgeable, shared interesting stories about the area. The whole experience was great, it didn´t fell touristy as we have visit many hidden gems :) I would highly recommend it to everyone who is looking for authentic experience.

If you want a break from the city then this tour is for you. The tour was chill and it was interesting to see and learn about the nearby towns/villages in the area.

October 2023

Fantastic day exploring a beautiful part of Costa del Sol in a small group with personal touches and experiences from our guide. So glad I decided to do this day trip so worth it.

The trip was amazing, as a solo traveler I would 100 percent recommend to anyone looking to experience these villages. The tour was relaxed and not rushed... which I love... we also got free time to look around and have lunch. Thanks for a great tour!

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Genuine andalusia is a spain travel planner holding the key to a memorable vacation to andalusia and beyond. a trusted, awarded and caring travel advisor crafting some of the best spain vacation itineraries for very small private groups since 2013..

Allow yourself the peace of mind to have a destination expert plan your dream trip to Southern Spain. Allow us the joy and the honour to welcome you in our homeland like an old friend. You will have all your needs and wishes carefully catered for, while you enjoy a Spain trip of a lifetime

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Immerse yourself into our living traditions. Discover our long and colourful history. See its footprint in our lifestyle and be amazed by the unique architecture of our towns.

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Venture into nature with us and see our whitewashed villages, cycle along former railways, hike through lost valleys and sail legendary waters.

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  • The ROMANTIC TRAVELERS in ANDALUSIA
  • The WONDERS of CADIZ
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  • Seville to CORDOBA
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  • CADIZ and JEREZ de la Frontera
  • GRANADA and the Alhambra
  • VEJER de la Frontera and Cape TRAFALGAR
  • JEREZ vineyards and SHERRY bodegas
  • Three towns, three treats: SHERRY, CHEESE and SWEETS!
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  • Colonial CADIZ
  • Hidden gems of SEVILLE

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  • CORDOBA Jewish quarter and Mosque
  • GRANADA Alhambra and Generalife
  • CADIZ and the Americas
  • JEREZ old town for foodies
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10 Days in Andalusia Itinerary: the Best of Sunny Southern Spain

Planning a trip to southern Spain? This is the ultimate 10 day road trip itinerary for Andalusia.

This southern Spain itinerary takes you to the best and most beautiful cities and towns in Andalusia . You’ll discover the top must visit attractions, historic landmarks, and magnificent UNESCO sites.

I loved every stop on my last solo trip to sunny Andalusia. Full disclosure, it was February, so beach lounging was out of the question.

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Nonetheless, I had an amazing trip, without the usual crowds. And I’m ready to hand over what I thought was a smashing 10 day itinerary for southern Spain.

This Andalusia itinerary is a well-balanced blend of must see hotspots, hidden gems, tiny whitewashed villages, and natural wonders.

When you think of Andalusia, fiestas, siestas, flamenco, bullfighting, and tapas come to mind. And, though they’re stereotypes, there’s some truth to them.

Seville Cathedral

Tips For Driving in Andalusia

I flew into beautiful Seville and worked my way east, flying out of Granada . But you could just as easily reverse the direction and start in Granada. Starting in Seville meant that I didn’t need a car the first few days.

By far the best way to see Andalusia is by car. That way, you’re not limited by bus or train schedules and you can stop wherever you want. A car is the gift of freedom.

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To be safe, you should have an International Driving Permit, just in case you’re pulled over. And rent the smallest car possible.

Medieval streets, parking garages, and on street parking can sometimes be a challenge. Or even a real headache.

Palacio de San Telmo, a government building in Seville Spain

The highways in Andalusia are extremely good. Just be sure to park on the outskirts of any small towns you’re visiting, so you’re not stuck in a labyrinthian maze of narrow medieval streets.

Google maps worked well for me. I’m directionally challenged and only got lost a tiny bit in Granada.

Overview of Andalusia Road Trip

I had three bases: Seville (4 nights), Ronda (2 nights), and Granada (4 nights). I really dislike moving every day.

From those bases, I blitzed around seeing adorable white pueblos, dazzling palaces, Game of Thrones sites, and the natural wonders of Andalusia.

Seville cityscape with Plaza de Espana buildings.

Here’s my recommended 10 day itinerary for a self drive road trip from Seville to Granada. You don’t need to pick up your rental car until day 5 when you head to Ronda.

  • Day 1 : Seville
  • Day 2 : Seville
  • Day 3 : Seville
  • Day 4 : Train to Cordoba
  • Day 5 : Drive To Ronda with Stops at Osuna and Grazalema
  • Day 6 : Ronda
  • Day 7 : Drive To Granada, stopping in Antequera
  • Day 8 : Granada
  • Day 9 : Granada
  • Day 10 : Day trip to Guadix
  • More Time in Spain? Head north to Madrid

hanging out in the Royal Alcazar gardens, a Dornish garden of eden

I skipped Malaga. It’s hard to do everything with only 10 days in Andalusia.

And it was far less appealing to me — big city, lots of expats, and a cruise ship stop. Though I would have liked to see the Picasso Museum there.

I stayed or stopped in 10 towns: Seville, Cordoba, Osuna, Grazalema, Ronda, Antequera, Granada, Nerja, Frigiliana, and Guadix. I spent the most time in sunny Sevilla, which was sunny even in February.

Hotel Alfonso XIII

Where To Stay in Andalusia

You can either stay in Air BnBs or hotels in southern Spain. I’ve done both.

Here are hotel recommendations for the bases on this 10 day itinerary. I put a * by my #1 recommendation.

Seville : * Hotel Alfonso XIII , Hotel Colon Gran Melia ,  Suites Machado , Hotel Casa del Poeta ,   Hotel Casa 1800 Seville ,  EME Catedral Hotel

Ronda : Parador de Ronda , Catalonia Ronda , Hotel Molino del Arco , * Hotel Montelirio

Granada : Eurostars Catedral , Catalonia Granada , * Hospes Palacio de los Patos , Hotel Alhambra Palace

Plaza del Cabildo, a pretty quiet plaza near the cathedral

10 Days in Andalusia Itinerary

Let’s dive right in to how to spend 10 days in Andalusia.

Day 1: Seville’s Main Attractions

Use the beautiful city of Sevilla as you base for the first 4 nights.

Seville is amazing. It’s a seductive mix of Mudéjar palaces, ornate baroque churches, colorful tiles, and winding cobblestone lanes. There’s a romance to it. I fell in love immediately.

To be fair, I think there are ways that Seville can be a PITA. I list them here . But on the whole, it was glorious.

view of Seville from the Giralda bell tower

On day one, head to the city’s historic center to take in Seville Cathedral, the incredible Royal Alcazar, and the Plaza de España.

You can walk most places in Seville fairly easily. But the hop on hop off bus tour is also a good option.

1. Seville Cathedral

Seville Cathedral is a massive Gothic affair. It’s the third largest cathedral in the world and a UNESCO site to boot.

Courtyard of the Cabildo (Patio del Cabildo) inside Seville Cathedral

The sheer scale of the building is impressive. There are 15 doors on the cathedral’s four facades and each one features a unique relief or carving. The nave is the longest in the world.

The high altar is elaborately detailed and finished in gold leaf. Along the sides, there are 80 chapels to explore. The cathedral houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus.

Be sure to climb up the Giralda bell tower for spectacular views. The entrance is in a corner of the cathedral. Click here for skip the line tickets and a guided tour of the cathedral and bell tower.

Courtyard of the Dolls in the Royal Alcazar

2. Royal Alcazar

Next, head to the Royal Alcazar , one of the top attractions in Seville . It’s a breathtaking 10th century palace that King Pedro gave a 14th century Mudéjar facelift.

The Alcázar is really one of the world’s greatest cultural treasures — a centuries old complex of palaces and fortifications, lovely courtyards, and extensive gardens bursting with orange, purple, and green colors.

The Alcázar is a UNESCO World Heritage site, a residence of the Spanish Royal family. It’s even a filming location for the HBO series Game of Thrones . It has exquisite tile work and over the top intricate Islamic architecture.

Inside, the highlights are the Hall of the Ambassadors, the Courtyard of the Maidens, the Courtyard of the Dolls, and the Hall of Tapestries in the Gothic Palace.

Hall of Ambassadors in the Royal Alcazar, a must visit with 10 days in Andalusia

The Ambassador’s Hall, or Throne Room, is the big showstopper in the palace. It’s mind blowing.

The room is nicknamed the “Half Orange” Room. It sports a fantastical gilded cedar domed ceiling. Encrusted with gold and mirrors, the dome represents the heavens.

Outside, there’s a series of verdant lush gardens. Don’t miss the Baths of Maria De Padilla, King Pedro’s mistress. The baths are one of the Alcazar’s Game of Thrones filming locations , a place where the Sand Snakes plot.

I advise purchasing tickets online well in advance. Even in February, I had a half hour wait in line. If you’d also like a guided tour, which you may for this fantastic place, click here for a 1.5 hour guided tour.

The Alcazar was my very favorite place in all of Andalusia. Here’s my complete guide to the magnificent Royal Alcazar .

the dramatic Plaza de Espagna in Seville

3. Plaza de España

Later, spend the early evening checking out the Plaza de España .

The plaza is one of the famous architectural landmarks in Seville. It stands out in a city already overflowing with beautiful architecture.

It was built for the Ibero-American World Fair of 1929, where Spanish speaking countries enjoyed a year long mutual admiration festival.

The park’s highlight is the Spanish Pavilion, the sweeping half circle structure with rose gold brick buildings.

the Triana neighborhood of Seville

Day 2: More of Seville’s Top Attractions

Cross the Puente de Isabel II bridge over the Guadalquivir River, and you’ll land in the colorful Triana neighborhood.

It’s a small soulful village and the old gypsy quarter of Seville.

Triana was once considered the “wrong side” of the river. Now, its the fun and funky part of Seville.

And it is THE place to buy ceramics. And, I was told, the best place to se flamenco.

Metropol Parasol in Seville

2. Metropol Parasol

Next, visit Metropol Parasol.

The ultramodern Metropol Parasol was built between 2005-11 by German architect Jürgen Mayer to revitalize the run down Encarnacion Square.

It’s called “the Mushrooms” due to its quirky waffle-like shape, inspired by the vaults of the Seville Cathedral.

Click here to book a skip the line ticket and guided tour.

view of Seville from Metropol Parasol

3. Barrio Santa Cruz

Spend the late afternoon amidst the orange trees and tapas bars in Barrio Santa Cruz. Barrio Santa Cruz was once Seville’s old Jewish quarter.

It’s a popular district within the city — a mass of tangled cobbled streets with tiny palazzos and tile covered patios. There’s a mouth watering array of tapas bars and restaurants.

Some streets are so impossibly narrow, they’re called “kissing lanes.” I especially liked Plaza Dona Elvira.

pretty lane in Barrio Santa Cruz

4. Tapas Tour

In the evening, I recommend going on a Devour Seville “Tapas, Taverns & History” tour that evening. The tour was fun and has 5 star reviews.

You’ll get nummy tapas and nuggets of history.

The Sevillanos adore very sweet drinks, including something called “orange wine.”

Plaza Dona Elvira in Seville's Barrio Santa Cruz

Day 3: Round Up of Seville Attractions

1. museum of fine arts.

On your last day in Seville, your first port of call is the Museo de Bellas Artes , or Museum of Fine Arts. It opens at 9:00 am.

It’s one of Spain’s best art museums . The museum is quite lovely and crowd free to boot.

The museum is known, after the Madrid’s Prado Museum , as the “second art gallery in Spain.” It’s housed in a lovely salmon colored former convent.

The museum has art from the middle ages to the 20th century. But it’s mostly known for its collection of 17th century art from Spain’s Golden Age.

gorgeous gallery in the Seville Museum of Fine Arts

The museum has work by Spain’s top painters, including Zurbarán, Murillo, El Greco, and Diego Velazquez. You’ll see a lot of monks, balding saints, cherubs, and depictions of Christ.

The museum also has a goodly collection by the Baroque star Murillo. (You can also Murillo’s works at Seville Cathedral.)

Murillo achieved fame and recognition from his religious portraits. But he also left behind some fascinating work of everyday people and street life.

courtyard of the Casa de Pilatos

2. Casas de Pilatos

Then, pay a visit to Casa de Pilatos . The casa is a glorious, sumptuous 16th century mansion in Seville’s historic district.

It’s about a 15 minute walk from the Cathedral. The palace was declared a national monument in 1931.

Casa de Pilatos is a beautiful Neo-Mudejar mansion. The palace is overflowing with mosaics, beautiful tile, and sculptures.

A highlight is the courtyard. it’s surrounded by a gallery formed by white marble columns with Mudejar arches.

Inside, there are 24 busts of Spanish kings, Roman emperors, and other characters gracing niches in the walls, which were collected from the ruins of Italica. Click here for tickets.

the beautiful Baroque Basilica of the Macarena

3. Basilica of the Macarena

In evening, wander north to see the Basilica de la Macarena and the “weeping virgin” in the north end of Seville. The Macarena is a bit off center.

It’s on the north end of Seville’s city center. But it’s definitely worth a detour.

The basilica is also known as the Church of the Virgin of Hope of Lady Macarena. It’s a showy bright yellow Neo-Baroque Church. It houses Seville’s favorite “weeping virgin,”  La Macarena .

After visiting the church, stroll along the river to the Torre del Oro. It’s a pretty tower, but you don’t need to go inside.

the Roman Bridge, with the Mezquita as a backdrop, in Cordoba

Day 4: Day Trip to Cordoba

On day 4 of my 10 days in Andalusia, take the train to Cordoba for the day. You can also book a day trip tour from Seville, to make things easier.

I loved Cordoba. It’s a natural film set, it’s just so beautiful. Here’s my one day itinerary for Cordoba for reference.

Cordoba has an authentic Spanish vibe with fewer tourists than Seville. The town definitely deserves more than one day. Still, I saw quite a bit in the 9 hours I was there.

Start with Cordoba’s #1 site, the Mezquita , the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba. Dating from the 10th century, it’s a UNESCO site and one of the world’s most well- preserved Islamic buildings.

In the 16th century, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella converted it into a cathedral, calling it the Cathedral of Our Lady of Assumption.

he Mezquita, Cordoba's stunning mosque-cathedral

I expected the combination to be discordant and perplexing. But I found the place fascinating, a snapshot of the sophisticated dual culture that once existed.

You walk in from a courtyard of orange trees through the Porta de las Palmas. You’re immediately in a forest of candy cane horseshoe arches. A highlight is the Mihrab, or high altar in a mosque.

The Renaissance cathedral is built right in the center, sharing marble and space with the Islamic arches. The vaulted ceilings are stunning. Be sure to go up the bell tower for spectacular views of the city.

Click here to book a ticket and guided tour of the Mezquita.

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But there’s much more to Cordoba than the Mezquita. Just downhill from the Mezquita is the Guadalquivir River. Cross the stunning Roman Bridge, which is both a UNESCO site and Game of Thrones filming location.

Stroll around the narrow streets of the charming old Jewish Quarter. Skip the Instagram popular Calleja de las Flores, or just stroll by.

It’s overrated and crammed with tourists. There are beautiful flowers and patios everywhere in Cordoba.

Go into the Jewish synagogue, say hello to the statue of Maimonides. Visit the beautiful Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos. This Alcazar can’t hold a candle to Seville’s Royal Alcazar, but I thought it was still worth a visit.

Calle de Flores in the old Jewish Quarter of Cordoba

I had a late lunch in the courtyard of an adorable cafe in the Jewish Quarter, El Rincon de Carmen, which I would definitely recommend.

If you don’t want to walk around Cordoba, you can also take the hop on hop off bus tour .

Day 5: Drive To Ronda with Stops at Osuna and Grazalema

On day 5, pick up your rental car on the way out of Seville and head to the tourist-fly popular town Ronda for “bridge porn.”

On the way, I stop in the charming white pueblo towns of Osuna and Grazalema.

pretty lane in the town of Osuna

Osuna surprised me. I visited the town for its dashing bullring, which is one of Andalusia’s Game of Thrones filming locations .

But Osuna itself was beyond adorable. It’s a charming white pueblo village with a rich architectural and cultural heritage.

There’s row upon row of white stucco homes and streets dotted with orange trees. Osuna’s a vertitable art gallery, with all its Renaissance and Baroque churches.

UNESCO lists Osuna’s main drag, the Call San Pedro, as the second most beautiful street in Europe . Osuna was declared a Historic-Artistic site in 1967.

me enjoying the views over Osuna on a quiet Sunday in February

2. Grazelema

Next up is Grazalema. It’s a pretty mountain village of Roma origin. It’s completely different than Osuna, more wild.

It lays in the valley of Sierra de Grazalema, splashed with whitewashed homes and surrounded by olive trees.

I was there in February, so there was even a sprinkling of snow. I paused in the main square, the Plaza de España, which is lined with bars and restaurants, for a late lunch.

3. Zahara de la Sierra

Depending on time, you can also visit Zahara de la Sierra, right next door to Grazalema.

Like Grazalema, it’s streets are white, immaculate, and fairly deserted. You can climb to the Tower of Tribute for views.

pretty white pueblos in Zahara de la Sierra

Day 6: Ronda: Hemingway’s “Romantic Background”

Only 40 minutes from Grazalema, Ronda is vastly more popular. It’s the third most visited town in Andalusia.

And there’s a a reason — it’s dramatic. Ronda is Andalusia’s great cliff hanger. It’s perched on a mountainous gash carved by the Río Guadalevín.

Ronda is synonymous with its dramatic 18th century bridge, the Puente Nuevo.

The bridge connects the two parts of the town over the 328 feet El Tajo gorge. You can hike to the bottom of the gorge for great views.

the bullring in Ronda

Aside from the bridge, Ronda is pretty adorable. There are plenty of cozy town squares, cobblestone alleys, terraces everywhere, and lovely architecture.

You can visit the Mondragón Palace, the Arabic Baths, and the Bullring (Spain’s oldest one) if you’re feeling ambitious.

I made this a lazy, laid back day, after a fairly hectic schedule. I like to have a more relaxed day halfway through a road trip. Ronda fit the bill perfectly.

the beautiful town of Antequera

Day 7: Drive from Ronda to Granada, Stopping in Antequera

On day 7, make your way to Granada . En route, take a break and stop in the white pueblo town of Antequera . Like Osuna, Antequera surprised me.

I came to inspect the UNESCO dolmens. They are a fairly new site just listed in 2016.

But I absolutely fell in love with the town itself. Antequera is known as the “Florence of Andalusia.” And, unlike Ronda, I had the place mostly to myself. Antequera is really a must visit destination in Andalucia.

Antequera boasts ancient UNESCO megaliths , an impressive Moorish fortress, a lovely Renaissance church, and a stunning medieval and baroque historical core. You’ll have an eyeful of swoonful scenery.

central square in Antequera

Antequera’s ancient megaliths were declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2016. The megaliths, or dolmens, are definitely an under appreciated UNESCO site, perhaps because it’s so new.

The Bronze Age dolmens are among the oldest things on the planet. They’re essentially Spain’s Stonehenge. The dolmens were discovered between 1903-05 by the brothers Antonio and José Viera of Antequera.

If you’re a ruin luster, you should definitely see them. They are just outside the town. Signs will direct you there.

You can book a guided walking tour of Antequera or a tour of the dolmens .

view of Granada from the Alhambra

Day 8: Granada: The Alhambra and Barrio Sacramonte

On day 8 of your 10 day southern Spain itienrary, you land in the beautiful city of Granada.

1. Alhambra

Start your day in Granada at one of the most famous landmarks in Spain , the mighty Alhambra. The Alhambra is the world’s last and greatest Moorish fortress.

To visit, you need to pre-purchase tickets well in advance. You may want to pre-book a ticket and guided tour to enrich your visit.

Granada's UNESCO-listed Alhambra complex, a must visit with 10 days in Andalusia

The Alhambra sits on a stunning piece of real estate. It’s in a high, mountainous location on Sabika Hill. it boasts sweeping views over Granada and the surrounding countryside.

In the Moorish tradition, the Alhambra is decorated with water: “standing still, cascading, masking secret conversations, and drip-dropping playfully.”

Alhambra became a UNESCO site in 1984. It’s a deeply affecting place. It’s so beautiful and enchanting, it’s difficult to process. Or to unglue your camera from your face.

The most beautiful spot is the Nasrid Palace. When you buy your Alhambra ticket, you’ll be given a specific time to visit this particular palace.

Courtyard of the Lions in the Nasrid Palaces

Make sure you get in line at the right time. Or they won’t let you in.

There are no words to describe the breathtaking Moorish architecture of the Nasrid Palaces.

At every turn there is exquisite craftsmanship and/or a stunning view. The Court of the Lions and the Court of the Myrtles are highlight.

For more information, here’s my comprehensive guide to visiting the Alhambra .

2. Granada’s Historic Old Town

Once you’ve drooled over the Nasrid Palace and relived history in the Alcazaba, it’s time to explore Granada itself.

the Albaicin neighborhood of Granada

I didn’t know I would love Granada before I arrived — a common theme of my Andalusia trip apparently. But Granada unexpectedly swept me away with its authentic Spanish vibe and dazzling attractions.

Lorded over by the Sierra Nevada Mountains, it’s an absolutely beautiful ancient city. There is scad of historic architecture, including a massive Gothic cathedral.

Granada also boasts many atmospheric neighborhoods, each with an earthy distinct character.

Granada Cathedral

3. Granada Cathedral & Royal Chapel

Granada Cathedral is a massive affair. It’s the second largest cathedral in Spain after Seville Cathedral and the fourth largest cathedral in the world.

It was built by Queen Isabella after the conquest of Granada. Construction began in 1518. It took over 180 years to complete.

The cathedral’s a mix of Renaissance and Baroque architectural styles. The chief architect was Alonso Cano, who took over in 1652. Inside, there’s a towering interior, a grand altar, and side chapels.

You’ll also want to visit the Royal Chapel. It’s connected to the cathedral, but has a separate entrance and admission fee. You can book a combined skip the line ticket and tour for both sites.

This is where you’ll find the ornate marble tombs of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. The Sacristy Museum also holds treasures, relics, and paintings.

the Sacramonte Barrio in Granada Spain

4. Granada’s Sacromonte Neighborhood

That night, I recommend taking a walking tour at sunset to the otherworldly Sacromonte neighborhood.

Sacromonte feels disconnected from the city. Yet, it sports one of the most mesmerizing views of the Alhambra.

For centuries, Sacromonte was the home of gypsies, bohemians, artists, and foreign refuges. And they still live in the rustic caves.

view of Nerja and the Mediterranean from the Balcony of Europe

Day 9: Nerja and Frigiliana

Craving some ocean air? Drive south toward the Costa del Sol to visit Nerja and Frigiliana. You can visit both towns on a guided day trip from Granada .

Nerja is a lovely town on the Costa del Sol, the beauty playground of southern Spain. The heart of Nerja is its beautiful Balcony of Europe.

The balcony is a palm-lined promontory. It was built not he foundation of an old fort.

the Balcony of Europe

The balcony juts out like a natural pier and offers panoramic views of the cobalt blue sea and honey colored coast.

There are plenty of other amazing things to do in Nerja , including hitting Burriana Beach.

2. Nerja Caves

After visiting the town, head to Nerja Caves for a real adventure. The caves are situated on the slopes of the Sierra Almijara, just outside of Nerja.

The caves are about five kilometers long. They were once inhabited by the Stone Age hunters. The caves weren’t discovered until 1959.

On a tour, you’ll see rock formations, stalagmites, stalactites and subtle shifting colors. A guided visit lasts around 45 minutes.

the cliff town of Frigiliana in Andalusia

3. Frigiliana

Just 15 minutes from Nerja by car is Frigiliana . Of all the beautiful towns in Andalusia, it might be the most beautiful of all.

In Frigiliana, everything is beautiful in a way that it almost never is. Frigiliana is a spotless, secluded, perfectly coifed cliff town dressed in blue and white with flowing orange and purple vines and potted blood red geraniums. Just dreamy.

And after visiting numerous moorish fortresses, cathedrals and other “must see” Andalusian sights, I was incredibly relieved that there was no major sites in Frigiliana. I wandered the pretty cobbled streets guilt free, enjoying the views.

I was ready to just sink in the Moorish beauty and Spanish countryside. Oh, and meander into ceramic shops, purchasing some lovely items to bring home.

me in front of Guadix Cathedral

Day 10: Day Trip to Guadix & Granada’s Albaicín Neighborhood

The next day I took a short half day trip to the unique cathedral town of Guadix.

The town is very off the beaten path destination in Andalucia. It’s only 45 minutes from Granada, so it’s an easy day trip,

I went mostly to see the house caves or “cuevas.” Guadix’s inhabitants live in caves, with whitewashed chimneys set against the mountains.

Guadix also has a charming old town and a 16th century cathedral worth visiting. It’s also famous for its earthenware pottery.

the town of Guadix Spain

Back in Granada later, spend the late afternoon and evening wandering in the old Arab neighborhood of the Albaicín, or Albayzín.

Built on a steep hill, its an ancient area with tight tangled winding streets and a bohemian feel. It’s probably my favorite area in Granada.

The Albaicín was declared a UNESCO site in 1984. Amidst a jasmine scented breeze, you’ll find restaurants, cafes, tapas bars, and even street performers.

You can  book a guided walking tour  of the neighborhood or take a DIY stroll.

street in the Albaicín neighborhood of Granada

More Time in Spain?

If you have more than 10 days in Spain, head north to see a completely different side of Spain. To the north are Spain’s other great cities, Madrid and Barcelona . You’ll also find secret medieval towns, the Costa Brava, and Green Spain .

If you need some destination inspiration, here’s my guide to six one week itineraries in Spain .

I hope you’ve enjoyed my 10 days in Andalusia itinerary. Here are some of my Spain travel guides and resources:

  • 10 Day Itinerary for Basque Spain
  • Landmarks in Spain
  • Hidden Gems in Spain
  • 10 Day Itinerary From Barcelona to Bilbao
  • 3 Day Itinerary for Barcelona
  • 40+ Landmarks in Barcelona
  • 2 Day Itinerary for Bilbao
  • Most Beautiful Places in Andalusia
  • Six 1 Week Itineraries for Spain
  • 10 Day Road Trip From Madrid To Seville
  • 2 Day Itinerary for Madrid
  • Best Museums in Spain

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4 thoughts on “10 Days in Andalusia Itinerary: the Best of Sunny Southern Spain”

Where did you stay?

Air Bnbs in Seville and Granada.

Hi, thanks for all your info. This has been very helpful for our trip.

For Seville it should be mentioned though that you need!!!! to book your tickets to the Alcazar days in advance to avoid disappointment. We got here thinking that a day would be enough only to be proven wrong. We even tried on the day to go there to buy tickets for the day and even though we arrived shortly before it opened, we were already too late. And this wasn’t even peak season. Second disappointment. It’s crazy that you have to book everything in advance it seems and can’t be spontaneous anymore 🙁

Yes, that is for sure! I find that, these days, you have to book skip the line tickets for star attractions well in advance. Tbere is no spontaneity anymore, even in non-peak season. I was just shut out of the opera tour in Vienna in mid-October even though I should know better.

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Arrive in Malaga, Orientation & Welcome Dinner. (D)

Lecture on introduction to andalusia, city centre walking tour, picasso museum (b), ronda walking tour, ronda´s bullring, winery visit and tasting (b, l), transfer to granada, alcazaba, roman theater, lecture on moorish spain (b), albayzin & royal chapel, flamenco show (b), alhambra & generalife gardens, independent exploration (b), transfer to sevilla, cordoba great mosque & synagogue (b, l), lecture on seville´s golden age, cathedral, alcazar royal palace, jewish quarter walking tour (b), fine arts museum, olive oil mill visit and tasting, independent exploration (b), itálica, cooking class & farewell paella lunch (b, l), end of program (b).

Overnight: Malaga

The tour coordinator will greet everyone and we will review the program schedule, emergency procedures and answer questions. After orientation, we will set out with our tour coordinator to take a walk and explore the area around the hotel. At a restaurant, we´ll enjoy a welcome dinner with a delicious set menu.

After breakfast, an expert will join us to give a presentation on Andalusia. We will learn about the different cultures that have influenced the shape of this region throughout history.  Then, we will meet a local expert for a walk to the Historic Old Town to learn more about the history of this magnificent city. 

In the afternoon, we will depart from the hotel by private bus towards the Picasso Museum to meet a local guide who will lead our visit to the museum.

After breakfast, we will set out with a local expert for a day trip to Ronda. Upon arrival, we will visit the oldest bullring in Spain and the three main bridges that cross the famous gorge under the guidance of a local guide. During the walk, we will also learn about the unique role Ronda played during Spain’s Civil War. Afterwards, we will have lunch at a local restaurant. 

After lunch, on our journey back to Malaga, we will stop at a winery where we will enjoy an expert-led visit and a wine tasting session. Then, we will continue to Malaga, expecting to arrive late in the afternoon.

Overnight: Granada

Breakfast at hotel. After check-out, we will meet a local expert who will accompany us to the Alcazaba. This fortress palace dates back to the Muslim period and it is one of the most visited historical monuments in Malaga. We will then visit the Roman Theater, built in the first century A.D. Afterwards, we will begin our transfer by private bus to Granada. 

After checking in at the hotel and settling into our rooms, a local expert will join us at the hotel meeting room for a presentation on Moorish Spain and its influences.

After breakfast, we will meet a local expert for a walk through the Albayzin, with its well-preserved Moorish streets. The Albayzin is Granada’s oldest Arab district, located on the hill opposite the Alhambra. Afterwards, we will walk with the same expert on a field trip towards the Royal Chapel, the final resting place of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.

In the afternoon, after enjoying some free time for independent exploration, we will depart by bus to a local “tablao” for a special flamenco music and dance show.

After breakfast, we will spend the morning at the magnificent Alhambra Palace and Generalife gardens with a local expert. The Alhambra is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the world’s most significant examples of Islamic art.

Then, we will have free time to explore the city and our tour coordinator will be happy to offer suggestions.

Overnight: Seville

After check-out, we will be transferred by private bus to Seville. On route, we will stop in Cordova, crossroads of civilizations and the mainstay of Islamic and Jewish heritage in Spain. While here, we’ll enjoy expert-led explorations of the Great Mosque and Cathedral, and one of the last-standing ancient synagogues in Spain. Afterwards, at a local restaurant, we will enjoy a delicious set menu. Then, we will continue to Seville, expecting to arrive in the late afternoon.

After checking in at the hotel and settling into our rooms, we will have an orientation walk.

After breakfast, we will walk to Alandis Travel headquarters, an 18th century old mansion, where we will be joined by a local expert who will give us a presentation on the 16th and 17th centuries in Seville.  Then, we will meet with a local guide who will lead us inside the Cathedral, one of the world´s largest and most packed with historic treasures and art.

In the afternoon, we will meet with a local expert who will accompany us to the extraordinary Alcazar Royal Palace and lead us in our visit to this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Next, we will walk around Seville’s oldest neighborhood and former Jewish quarter, the Barrio of Santa Cruz .

We will depart for a walk with our tour coordinator to the extraordinary Fine Arts Museum where we will meet a local expert who will show us the brilliant works of 17th century Spanish Masters of Art such as Velazquez, Zurbaran, and Murillo. Then, we will depart by private bus to spend the rest of the morning visiting an Olive Oil Mill. An expert will give us a lecture on the production of the “golden liquid” of Spain and we will have an oil tasting session.

Then, we will return to Seville and we will have the rest of the day free to explore the city, for which our Tour Coordinator will be happy to offer suggestions.

We will depart by private bus to the Roman ruins of Italica, birthplace of two Roman emperors, for an expert-led visit with a local historian. Afterwards, we will return to Seville to have a hands-on cooking class led by a local chef. We will learn about the most popular traditional Spanish dish, Paella, and how to cook it. After enjoying the meal we cooked, we will have free time to pack, explore or just relax.

Breakfast at hotel. Transfer to the airport at a designated time.

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  • Expert Local Guides for each visit
  • Local Experts for each lecture
  • Private ground transportation
  • Entrance fees to Picasso Museum, Ronda Bullring, Alcazaba, Roman Theater, Granada Royal Chapel, Alhambra, Cordova Great Mosque, Synagogue, Seville's Cathedral, Seville's Alcazar Royal Palace, Italica, Fine Arts Museum
  • Enriching Experiences: Olive Oil Mill visit and tasting, Winery visit and tasting, Hands-on cooking class, Flamenco performance
  • 10 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 1 dinner
  • Accommodation in 4* hotel at city center
  • Worldwide Health Insurance for the duration of the entire program
  • Tips are included throughout the program

Córdoba's Great Mosque and Cathedral

Tour Pricing

Price per person based on double occupancy. Single supplement $760.

For a minimum of 15 pax.

Additional Experiences

Customize your trip according to your interests by adding any of these once-in-a-lifetime experiences.

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Madinat al-Zahra Tour

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Guitar Making Workshop

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Ceramic Painting Workshop

Puente Nuevo Ronda

Day Trip to Ronda

Cartuja Monastery, Granada, Spain

Monastery of La Cartuja

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  • Sierra de los Filabres
  • Sierra de María/Los Velez
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  • Costa de la Luz (Cádiz)
  • Campo de Gibraltar/Los Alcornocales
  • Jerez de la Frontera
  • Pueblos Blancos/Sierra de Grazalema

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  • Córdoba y la Zona del Guadalquivir
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Andalusia Travel Tour is a travel agency that specialises in the undertaking and arranging of tourist services in Andalusia . Notable features of their wide offer include the quality and price of their tourist services: guided tours in and around Jerez de la Frontera , Cadiz , Seville , Granada , Cordoba , Malaga , etc.

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