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Scheduled 14 of 14 days

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  • 1

    Seville, Spain

    2 nights

  • 2

    Cordoba, Spain

    1 night

  • 3

    Granada, Spain

    2 nights

  • 4

    Malaga, Spain

    2 nights

  • 5

    Ronda, Spain

    1 night

  • 6

    Cadiz, Spain

    2 nights

  • 7

    Seville, Spain

    1 night

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Seville

Spain, Andalusia region

Night lifeHistoricFoodCulture2 nights

It is also home to great art, outstanding architecture, colorful flamenco dancing – and let’s not forget its renowned tapas! 

Seville, the capital and largest city of Andalusia, is one of Spain’s most fascinating cities. The city preserves the past, nurtures the present, and looks to the future.

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Things to do in and around Cordoba

  • CÓRDOBA
  • Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba / Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba
  • Cordoba y sus Patios
  • Cities and towns: Jewish Cordoba
  • Medina Azahara
  • setenil de las bodegas
  • Desfiladero de los Gaitanes
  • Palacio de Viana (Córdoba)
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  • Castillo de Almodovar
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Cordoba

Spain, Andalusia region

HistoricCultureFoodSmall towns1 night

The city is located on a bend of the Guadalquivir River between the cultivated areas and cattle ranches of the Sierra de Cordoba range and the wheat fields and olive vineyards of the plains of Campania.

Córdoba is a meeting place of four cultures - Roman, Moorish, Jewish, and Christian - each of which left a legacy and an imprint on the area. 

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Things to do in and around Granada

  • La Alhambra - Granada
  • The Alhambra from Mirador de St. Nicolas (1)
  • Generalife
  • Palace of Charles V
  • Where the most Catholic monarchs rest
  • Cuevas de Nerja
  • Desfiladero de los Gaitanes
  • Granada Cathedral
  • Albaicín
  • Monastery of San Jerónimo de Granada
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  • Pampaneira
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Granada

Spain, Andalusia region

HistoricCultureFoodActiveNight life2 nights

Situated approximately 2421 feet above sea level, Granada is perched against the background of the snowy Sierra Nevada Mountains while also being close to the famous beaches of the Costa del Sol. All these features, combined with its comfortable climate, make Granada an attractive destination for tourists.

Granada, the capital city of the province of Granada in Andalusia, is a winning combination of history, art, beauty, and contemporary culture. 

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Malaga

Spain, Andalusia region

Night lifeBeachesHistoricFoodCulture2 nights

The charming, historic city center is characterized by narrow streets, paved alleyways, unique architecture, squares, museums, churches, and an abundance of shops, restaurants, and bars.

Malaga, the southern capital of Andalucia and the capital of the Costa del Sol, is a vibrant, sophisticated port city.

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Things to do in and around Ronda

  • Ronda
  • Ronda
  • Ronda - plaza de toros
  • Ronda
  • Ronda
  • setenil de las bodegas
  • White villages
  • Palacio de Mondragon - Plaza Mondragón, Ronda - Mudejar patio
  • Desfiladero de los Gaitanes
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Ronda

Spain, Andalusia region

Small townsCultureHistoric1 night

The gorge separates the city’s 15th century “new town” from its “old town” which dates back to the previous centuries of Moorish rule. Ronda is surrounded by the Serrania de Ronda with beautiful countryside, landscapes, and charming villages. A narrow fissure, approximately 328 feet deep, crosses the city, and there are three bridges which connect the two sides of the city.

Ronda, the beautiful pearl of the province of Málaga, sits atop a mountain dramatically overlooking the deep El Tajo gorge.

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Things to do in and around Cadiz

  • Cádiz
  • Bellezas de Cantabria.
  • Photoshoot
  • Grand Cadiz Cathedral, Cadiz, Spain
  • IMG_8076 Cadiz Park
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  • Atardecer en la Barrosa
  • The Altar - Cadiz Cathedral
  • White villages
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Cadiz

Spain, Andalusia region

BeachesCultureHistoricFoodSmall towns2 nights

Legend has it that the city was founded in the 8th century BC by the Phoenicians who called it “Gadir.” When it turned into a Roman port city – an important center for trade, entertainment, and fine cuisine – it became known as “Gades.” The city’s splendor declined during the Muslim period but flourished again after the discovery of America as Columbus set out on his 2nd and 4th voyages from here, returning with precious metals and a host of other treasures.

The ancient city of Cadiz lies on the coast of the Atlantic Ocean, and it is probably the oldest city in Europe.

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