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Tailor-made Andalusia tour - 9 days

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On this Andalusia tour, every turn reveals another side of southern Spain. Follow rugged mountain roads to whitewashed villages, pause among vine-covered hillsides, and step into palace courtyards scented with orange blossom.

As part of our Spain trips collection, this journey is designed for travelers who want culture, flavor, and time to explore deeply. Wander candlelit churches, linger in intimate tapas bars, and take in hidden viewpoints above Ronda’s soaring gorge.

With each day shaped around your interests, Andalusia becomes a journey of textures, colors, local encounters, and slow discovery.

Andalusia tour highlights

  • Iconic Ronda and the dramatic Tajo Gorge: Wander Ronda’s whitewashed lanes and stand atop Puente Nuevo spanning the breathtaking El Tajo gorge.
  • Authentic encounters in white villages: Drift through quiet pueblos blancos, meet local artisans, and taste family-made specialties.
  • Tailor-made culinary moments: Savor slow, tapas-style evenings in traditional bars, vineyard visits, and olive oil tastings, for truly personal, flavorful memories.
  • Scenic drives through rugged countryside: Follow winding mountain roads, pausing at hidden viewpoints and rural fincas that reveal Andalucía’s raw landscapes.
  • Culture, history, and soulful evenings: Explore Moorish ruins, historic plazas, and intimate flamenco venues, blending culture with relaxed, atmospheric nights.
DayLocationActivityOvernight
1Málaga Airport → Ronda

• Arrive at Málaga Airport

• Private transfer through Sierra de las Nieves

• Check in at Catalonia Reina Victoria

• Explore Ronda’s viewpoints, tapas bars, and artisan shops

Ronda
2Ronda

• Private half-day Ronda tour

• Cross Puente Nuevo and view El Tajo gorge

• Visit Casa Don Bosco and Mondragón Palace

• Optional extra time at Plaza de Toros

Ronda
3Ronda → Jerez de la Frontera

• Private transfer to Jerez

• Stop in Arcos de la Frontera

• Visit sherry bodegas with tastings

• Optional Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art visit

Jerez de la Frontera
4Jerez de la Frontera

• Tailored half-day Jerez city tour

• Visit the cathedral and historic streets

• Explore a traditional bodega

• Taste distinct sherry styles

• Evening at leisure

Jerez de la Frontera
5Jerez de la Frontera → Seville

• Private transfer to Seville

• Visit the Flamenco Museum

• Attend a live flamenco performance

Seville
6Seville

• Private tour of Seville’s historic center

• Visit the Alcázar

• See the cathedral and La Giralda

• Walk through the old town

Seville
7Seville → Granada

• Private transfer to Granada

• Explore the Albaicín

• Visit a viewpoint overlooking the Alhambra

• Enjoy Granada’s tapas bars and tea shops

Granada
8Granada

• Explore the Alhambra complex

• Visit the Nasrid Palaces, Palace of Charles V, and Alcazaba

• Walk through the Generalife gardens

Granada
9Granada → Malaga Airport

• Private transfer from Granada to Malaga

• Optional time in Malaga, depending on flight schedule

• Continue to Malaga Airport

• Depart Spain

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Day01

Day 1: Arrival in Ronda through the Sierra de las Nieves

Your Andalusia tour begins with a warm welcome at Málaga Airport and a private transfer to Ronda. As your Spain travel experience begins, watch the scenery shift from the coast to the dramatic landscapes of Sierra de las Nieves Natural Park.

Arrive in Ronda and check in at the historic Catalonia Reina Victoria. Later, explore this cliff-top town at your own pace, pause at viewpoints above El Tajo gorge, and ease into local life through tapas bars, artisan shops, and quiet streets filled with Andalusian character.

The plaza del Socorro is one of the more popular plazas in Ronda
Day02

Day 2: Ronda’s gorge, palaces, and old town

Today, your English-speaking private guide leads a tailored half-day tour of Ronda. Cross the dramatic Puente Nuevo, with views deep into the gorge that divides the old town from the new, then continue to the elegant Casa Don Bosco and historic Mondragón Palace.

You can also spend more time at Plaza de Toros, one of Spain’s oldest and most striking bullrings, for added context on Ronda’s traditions and local identity.

The Puente Nuevo in Ronda
Day03

Day 3: Ronda to Jerez via Arcos de la Frontera

Your private driver collects you in Ronda for the journey to Jerez de la Frontera, crossing rolling vineyards and stopping in Arcos de la Frontera, one of Andalusia’s classic whitewashed villages and one of the best places to visit in Spain for dramatic hilltop views.

In Jerez, step into atmospheric bodegas to taste world-famous sherries. On Tuesdays and Thursdays at noon, you can also visit the Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre, where How Andalusian Horses Dance brings classical dressage and Doma Vaquera to life.

Training sessions at The Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art (Fundación Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre), Jerez de la Frontera, Andalucia, Spain
Day04

Day 4: Jerez culture, sherry, and local traditions

Dive into Jerez de la Frontera on a tailored half-day city tour shaped around your interests, from wine and equestrian heritage to art or flamenco. Follow your guide through lively streets and visit the cathedral, where Gothic, Baroque, and neoclassical details reflect the city’s layered history.

Continue to a historic bodega to explore atmospheric cellars and learn about sherry production before tasting distinct local styles. Enjoy the evening at leisure, perhaps returning to a favorite tapas bar or settling into a quiet plaza with a glass of fino.

View from the Alcazar of the Cathedral, Jerez de la Frontera, Andalucia, Spain
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Tips from Luis

Spain Travel Expert

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In Jerez, ask to taste a dry fino beside an oloroso. Fino is pale, crisp, and usually served with olives, almonds, seafood, or jamón. Oloroso is darker, richer, and better with stews, cured cheeses, or slow-cooked meat. That contrast explains why sherry here is part of the meal, not just a tasting-room drink.

Day05

Day 5: Seville flamenco heritage and live performance

Travel from Jerez to Seville by private transfer for an evening shaped by Andalusia’s most iconic art form. Visit the Flamenco Museum to explore the history, emotion, and cultural roots of flamenco through exhibits, costumes, images, and artistic interpretations.

Afterward, attend a live flamenco performance that brings the music, movement, and intensity of this tradition vividly to life.

Passion flamenco
Day06

Day 6: Seville’s royal palace, cathedral, and old town

Explore Seville’s historic center with a private guide, focusing on the monuments that define the city. Visit the Alcázar, a royal palace shaped by Moorish design, peaceful courtyards, and layered royal history.

Continue to the cathedral and La Giralda, where Seville’s Islamic and Christian past meet in one of the city’s most powerful landmarks. As you walk through the old town, your guide will connect the architecture, plazas, and local traditions into a clear story.

With its blend of palaces, sacred spaces, and Andalusian food, Seville adds depth to any Spain itinerary.

Plaza Espana, Seville
Day07

Day 7: Seville to Granada and the Albaicín

Travel by private transfer from Seville to Granada, a city shaped by Moorish heritage, mountain views, and one of Spain’s most atmospheric old quarters.

After arrival, explore the Albaicín, where narrow lanes wind between whitewashed houses, tapas bars, and Moroccan-style tea shops. Continue to a viewpoint overlooking the Alhambra and take in sweeping views across Granada, from its historic rooftops to the surrounding hills.

Alhambra palace, Granada
Day08

Day 8: The Alhambra and Generalife gardens

Spend part of the day exploring the Alhambra, Granada’s extraordinary hilltop palace and fortress complex. Once home to the Nasrid rulers, it reflects the city’s Moorish heritage through carved plasterwork, graceful arches, quiet courtyards, fountains, and shaded walkways.

Visit the Nasrid Palaces, the Palace of Charles V, and the Alcazaba citadel, then continue to the Generalife gardens, where terraces, water channels, and city views create one of Granada’s most memorable experiences.

Generalife gardens near Alhambra complex
Day09

Day 9: Granada to Malaga and farewell to Spain

Travel by private transfer from Granada to Malaga, following scenic roads from the foothills of the Sierra Nevada toward the Mediterranean Sea. On arrival, enjoy time to explore at your own pace before your departure from Spain.

Depending on your flight time, you might visit the 11th-century Alcazaba, walk up toward Castillo de Gibralfaro for views over the harbor, or stop by the cathedral, Museo Picasso, Carmen Thyssen Museum, Jardín Botánico La Concepción, or the seafront. Later, continue to Malaga Airport for your flight home.

View of Malaga with bullring and harbor