6 Day Trip Andalusia
Carrying a legacy of hundreds of years, Andalusia captures the true essence of Spain. Explore the Islamic architecture, the glorious palaces, the stunning landscape and allow yourself to get carried away by the passionate flamenco. Stroll around the historic cities, enjoy the local treats and discover their unique atmosphere.
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival Malaga
Welcome to Spain!
Arrival to Malaga Airport and meet and assist with our professional driver at the exit meeting point. Transfer on private basis with an accessible minivan with manual ramp access and equipped with tie-down system to the hotel.
Day 2: Malaga
After breakfast pick up in the hotel to discover this awesome city, half-day sightseeing tour led by a local official tour guide (Italian speaking) visiting the main Malaga highlights as St John’s Church, the ancient Roman theater (From the outside), Plaza de la Merced and the Moorish Alcazaba or the Picasso Museum. You will also make a panoramic tour of the city always having at your disposal a private accessible minivan with manual ramp access and equipped with tie-down system. The tour ends at the Old town with a typical Set Menu including drinks at a local restaurant with adapted toilet. Return to the hotel
Day 3: Seville
After breakfast we will enjoy a beautiful tour of the charming city of Seville, one of the largest historical centers of Europe and home to the famous flamenco dance with this Seville Sightseeing Tour. Explore the charming barrio Santa Cruz, the old Jewish quarter of Seville with its narrow streets and whitewashed houses, flowered balconies, and hidden squares shaded by the orange trees. Υour guide will take you right into the heart of the historic center, where you will visit the Cathedral of Seville, the biggest Gothic Cathedral in the world, the third-largest church in the world and the burial site of Christopher Columbus.
Next stop will be the renowned as one of the most beautiful Palaces in Spain, The Alcazar of Seville. Originally a Moorish fort, it is the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe, and it was registered in 1987 by Unesco as a World Heritage Site. Lunch at local restaurant with adapted toilet included. Return to Malaga for overnight.
Day 4: Malaga: Free day
Breakfast. Free Day at Leisure. We will advise you to visit the Palacio de Buenavista that houses the Collection of Museo Picasso Málaga. It is located in the heart of the old city, and the building is a magnificent example of 16th century Andalusian architecture with its characteristic mixture of Renaissance and Mudéjar elements. (Supplement to be advised)
Day 5: Cordoba
After breakfast pick up at the hotel and we will continue exploring the beautiful Cordoba. Few cities in the world can say they have been the capital of a Roman province, an Arab state, and a Caliphate, and that is why Córdoba is as a World Heritage Site. In addition to its strong historical foundations, the city’s arts, music, and leisure scene helps to cross the boundaries into contemporary Spanish culture.
This private Tour will start from Barrio de la Catedral where you will get into the Jewish Quarter, the best-known part of Cordoba’s historic centre and also one of Europe’s largest
World Heritage sites. You will also visit the Arabic market (Zoco) and the bronze statue of Maimonides.
You will make a stop at the famous Synagogue, which dates back to the 14th century, before heading to the Great Mosque of Cordoba. This mosque is one of the most famous monument in the Western Islamic culture and the most important landmark in the city. Originally built around the year 600 AD as a pagan temple, it was first converted into a Christian church before being refashioned into a Mosque. With 856 columns of jasper, onyx, marble, and granite, this former mosque-turned-cathedral is regarded as one of the most accomplished monuments of Renaissance and Moorish architecture. Lunch at local restaurant with adapted toilet
included. Return to Malaga for overnight.
Day 6: Granada
After breakfast surprise yourself with a tour in the most visited monument in Spain: a journey through history where you will feel like the great sultans who lived there. Enjoy the fascinating view by Ascend to the high hilltop perch of Alhambra Palace. Disembark the minivan and sail past long lines at the crowded entrance hall. Learn more about the history of Granada by discovering the art of architecture of Alhambra palace. Plunge into the opulent palaces, vast courtyards and lavish gardens as you delve into the captivating history of the 9th century fortress; explore new things by hearing all tales and trivia regarding decadent sultans, extravagant emirs and Moorish Kings who formerly inhabited the palace. Discover The Generalife, sultan’s summer palace, situated at East of the Alhambra and surrounded by wide gardens filled with a great variety of vegetation, framed by a beautiful Islamic landscape.
You will also make a panoramic tour of the city, the Albaicin, the Alcazaba and the Cathedral (From the outside), always having at your disposal a private accessible minivan with manual ramp access and equipped with tie-down system. Lunch at local restaurant with adapted toilet included. After the adventure, return to Malaga for overnight
Day 7: Departure from Malaga
Check out from the hotel after breakfast and transfer out to the airport for departure on private basis with an
accessible minivan with manual ramp access and equipped with tie-down system
What's Included
• Meet and assist at Malaga Airport upon arrival
• Transfers Airport – Hotel – Airport with an accessible minivan with manual ramp access and equipped with tie-down system
• 6 nights’ accommodation at a fully accessible 4 star Hotel in the city centre of Malaga, in sharing double / Twin Standard Room with daily Buffet Breakfast and guaranteed Accessible double Standard rooms with adequate turning spaces and fitted with many adapted features: adapted desk, bathroom with support rails and accessible heights, roll-in shower and adapted telephone, as well as wireless emergency button
• FULL DAY MALAGA CITY TOUR with English speaking official guide, including full lunch in local restaurant, private transport in accessible minivan or minibus*
• FULL DAY SEVILLA CITY TOUR with Official Tour guide, English speaking, including full lunch in local restaurant, private transport in accessible minivan or minibus*
• FULL DAY CORDOBA CITY TOUR with English speaking official guide, including full lunch in local restaurant, private transport in accessible minivan or minibus*
• FULL DAY GRANADA CITY TOUR with English speaking official guide, including full lunch in local restaurant, private transport in accessible minivan or minibus*
(*) Accesible minivan or minibus with manual or lift ramp access and equipped with tie-down system and AC
• Skip the line ticket entrances to:
o Malaga´s Cathedral
o Malaga´s Alcazaba
o Seville´s Cathedral
o Seville´s Royal Alcazaba
o Cordoba´s Mosque
o Alhambra Palace and Genralife Garden
What's Not Included
• Any meal not mentioned
• Tips & Extras and personal expenses
• Optional Tours
Additional Information
Validity: As mentioned above for each hotel accordingly.
Prices are subject to change after the sold out of our allocation . Not valid during exhibition or fair periods.
6 Nights Andalusia Trip
Starting From
* 7 days / 6 nights
* Fully Accessible 4* Bed & Breakfast Accommodation
* Flights Included
* Local Transfers and tours
* Optional Excursions Available
* And Attention to Detail!
Flights are available from most UK airports. Our travel consultants can also arrange free airport assistance for you should you require it. We will advise airports and airlines in advance of any special requirements you may have, as well as any equipment you may wish to take abroad.
Airport lounges are also available to book so as to avoid the queues and relax in comfort before your flight. Contact a member of our team for more information.
The Andalusian autonomous community is officially recognised as a “historical nationality”. The territory is divided into eight provinces: Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga and Seville. Its capital is the city of Seville (Spanish: Sevilla).
Andalusia is a large autonomous region of hills, rivers and farmland bordering Spain’s southern coast. It was under Moorish rule from the 8th-15th centuries, a legacy that shows in its architecture, including such landmarks as the Alcázar castle in Seville, the capital city, as well as Córdoba’s Mezquita Mosque-Cathedral and Granada’s Alhambra palace.
A JOURNEY THROUGH PHOTOGRAPHY
Discover Andalusia on a photography tour