Spring Tour in Andalusia

Highlights

  • Visit private houses, meet the owners and try their food and local wines.
  • Stay in charming converted historic buildings for a real feel of the Andalusian architecture.
  • Discover UNESCO World Heritage sites such as the Alhambra Palace in Granada, the Mosque of Córdoba and the Gothic Cathedral in Sevilla.
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What you'll do

Overview

Explore the southern Spanish region of Andalusia and visit the best Moorish, Renaissance and Tropical gardens hidden in this culturally rich and historic corner of Spain.

Date: 6th April 2025

As you explore Southern Spain and discover its hidden treasures, allow yourself to be captivated by its finest flourishing gardens, and be inspired by the countless fragrant orange trees that line the cobblestoned streets of Andalusia’s ancient cities. The Moorish influence is still very much apparent in the region’s ancient cities and architecture, which you’ll see when we visit Córdoba’s Mezquita mosque-cathedral, the Alcázar of Seville and the Alhambra in Granada.

From the gorge-split town of Ronda on the edge of El Tajo Gorge, to the winding medieval lanes of Seville where Flamenco clubs are still very much alive, this really is an exceptional pocket of Spain with a lot to offer. Enjoy privileged spots of this land, with owners of private houses opening their gardens just for you, so that you can try their food and enjoy the local wines. We have no doubt that the explosion of colours in the Andalusian courtyards, the deep smell of orange blossoms on the streets and the sound of the fountains will make you leave feeling refreshed.

This is a pooled tour and individuals are encouraged to join, however, the minimum for the tour to operate is four.

Malaga and the Concepcion Botanical Gardens

We’ll begin our day with a Meet & Greet. After meeting your tour leader and group, we will take you to La Concepcion Botanical Gardens, located just 6 km outside Malaga city centre. These gardens are a tropical paradise with over 800 species, and initially created in 1855 by the Marquis of Casa Loring and his wife. The Gardens were subsequently expanded by their second owners, the Echevarria-Echevarrieta family, who acquired the estate in 1911. They were officially declared gardens of historical and artistic importance in 1943 and have now achieved the “BIC” status (Building of Cultural Interest). In 1990, they were taken over by Malaga city council and were opened to the public on 21st June 1994.

After your 1 hour guided tour of the gardens with a botanic expert, you’ll have some lunch at the coffee shop of the Botanical Gardens. We will then drive you to the picturesque town of Ronda on a beautiful scenic road connecting the Mediterranean coast and the Serrania Mountains.

Check-in at your dramatically located hotel in Ronda, which overlooks the Tajo gorge and cliffs. Once you’ve settled into your room, it’s time to relax and enjoy the welcome dinner and beautiful views.

Meals included: lunch & dinner

Accommodation

Hotel in Ronda

Explore Ronda, transfer to Seville and Flamenco show

The mountaintop city of Ronda sits in the heart of the Serrania de Ronda. Set dramatically above a deep gorge and surrounded by lush river valleys, this place is absolutely breathtaking. The gorge, El Tajo, separates the city’s 15th century new town from its Moorish old town. Puente Nuevo, a stone bridge spanning the gorge, has a lookout offering stunning views and the new town’s Plaza de Toros, a legendary 18th century bullring, one of the city’s most famous landmarks.

After breakfast and check-out you will enjoy a lovely walk along the Alameda del Tajo: a public garden from the 19th century which houses a wonderful selection of full-grown trees typical to the Malageñoornamental gardening style. Your walk will endat the city’s most famous viewpoint which offers impressive views of the imposing gorge below.

On this guided tour, you’ll visit the most representative gardens in Ronda, starting with the gardens of Casa del Rey Moro: 18th-century mansion built on Morish foundations. These gardens were constructed in 1912 by Forestier and offer excellent views of the Tajo gorge and the surrounding mountains. Next, you will visit the Palacio de Mondragón: a 14th-century palace which was the residence to the Moorish kings and is made up of three Mudejar courtyards that still have the original stuccowork and mosaics perfectly preserved.

Finally you’ll visit the Casa don Bosco,a modernist palace built at the beginning of the 20th century. It is worth highlighting its beautiful interior patio decorated with Nasrid flooring and a large collection of ceramics from the region; as well as its tapestries dating from the 19th century and its magnificent walnut furniture, the fireplace in its main living room is the clearest example of Ronda’s craftsmanship in the purest Castilian style.The gardens are very interesting, due to its placement, being a natural balcony on to the mountains.

Lunch will be served with stunning views over the bridge – you will have the opportunity to sample
Ronda’s fantastic local wines as well.

This afternoon you will be transferred to Sevilla, the capital of Southern Spain (approximately a 1 hour 45 minute drive). On arrival check in to your beautiful hotel located right in the city center.

This evening enjoy a Flamenco show with dinner. Your tour guide will meet you at the lobby of your hotel to take you to one of the most emblematic “Tablaos” in Sevilla. With more than 40 years of experience this “Tablao” offers the purest Flamenco you can find in Andalusia. Probably the best place in Sevilla to live the excitement and duende of flamenco. Prior to the performance, à la carte dinner with dishes of high Andalusian cuisine will be served (all drinks are included). The show will last approximately 1 hour 30 minutes and features up to 15 of the most professional flamenco artists in the whole Spain.

Meals included: breakfast, lunch and Dinner

Accommodation

Hotel in Seville

Guided tour of Seville

Some cities blow you away, others slowly win you over. Seville disarms and seduces you. The historic centre is dominated by a colossal Gothic cathedral and the intoxicating mix of resplendent Mudéjar palaces, baroque churches and winding medieval lanes. Flamenco clubs keep the intimacy and intensity of this centuries-old tradition alive, whilst the aristocratic mansions recall the city’s past as a Moorish capital.

After breakfast, meet your local guide (an art historian) in the lobby of the hotel to embark on your 3 hours 30 minutes guided walking tour of the historical centre (one of the largest in Europe), including the Casa Pilatos (XV century Andalus palace and courtyards with a harmonious mixture of Mudéjar, Gothic and Renaissance styles), the Barrio de Santa Cruz (the old Jewish quarter with a labyrinth of tiny alleys and white houses with traditional Moorish courtyards), the Reales Alcazares gardens (an active Royal residence boasting impressive gardens and fountains from the XIV century) and finally the great Cathedral (the third largest Gothic cathedral in the world).

The tour will finish at the Giralda tower (Cathedral’s bell tower), where you can walk up to the very top (104m high over ramps, no steps) at your own pace. Later, your tour guide will meet you by the exit gate of the Cathedral for your 2 hr tapas tour, the Seville way!

The afternoon is then free for you to explore the city at your own pace, and your guide will provide plenty of suggestions for things to do.

Meals included: breakfast and lunch

Accommodation

Hotel in Seville

Seville, Carmona, Portocarrero and Córdoba

After breakfast, meet your local art historian guide in the lobby of the hotel for a private guided visit to Ma Luisa Park and the spectacular Plaza de España. After your tour, it’s a private transfer to Portocarrero (approximately 1 hour 15 minutes), located in Palma del Rio, right in between the historic cities of Cordoba and Sevilla, by the riverbank of the Guadalquivir.

You will enjoy a private guided tour of the Portocarrero Palace, courtyards, and gardens. This lovely visit will be
completed with a tasting of delicious fresh orange juice from the orchards and a light lunch in the palace.
Cristina Ybarra, the current owner has her main art studio inside the Palace and she is always pleased to show and share her artwork with those who are interested in painting.

The rich history of the Portocarrero Palace goes back 2000 years to Roman times making this palace a real gem to be discovered. This 16th century castle is surrounded by Almohad walls from the 12th-century when the building used as a Alcazar/fortress. Owned by just two families over the past 700 years with its current owners (Ybarra family) having lived here for 6 generations. The Palace, declared a site of cultural interest, features Hispano-Arabic gardens complete with the original Arab irrigation system, a large citrus collection & possibly the oldest centenary orange orchard. In 2005, the Palace was chosen by Ridley Scott as a filming location for the “Kingdom of Heaven”.

After this magical escape to paradise, it’s on to your hotel in Cordoba (approximately 1 hour).

Córdoba was an important Roman city and a major Islamic centre in the Middle Ages. It’s best known for La Mezquita, an immense mosque dating from 784 A.D., featuring a columned prayer hall and older Byzantine mosaics. After it became a Catholic church in 1236, a Renaissance-style nave was added in the 17th century.

Tonight you’ll enjoy a marvellous equestrian exhibition in which pure bred Spanish horses are the main protagonists. The stage; an emblematic and magical historical building, once the birthplace of the Andalusian Horse and now an unparalleled setting for this enchanting 1-hour equestrian show. The Royal Stables are located next to the Royal Alcázar and just a 5 mins walk from your hotel. After the show, you can go and have dinner independently at one of the local restaurants in the nearby authentic “San Basilio” district.

Meals included: breakfast & lunch

Accommodation

Hotel in Cordoba

Explore Córdoba

Cordoba is a great cultural reference point in Europe thanks to the various civilizations that chose to settle here throughout history (Visigoth, Roman, Muslim, Jewish, and Christian). Very few places in the world can boast of having been the capital of a Roman province (Hispania Ulterior), the capital of an Arab State (Al-Andalus) and a Caliphate and such splendor is palpable in the intellectual wealth of this city, that saw the birth of prominent
figures such as Séneca, Averroes and Maimonides.

After breakfast, your local guide will pick you up at your hotel and will take you for a walking tour (approximately 3 hours) to explore the gardens and courtyards of Córdoba. You will first visit the Palacio de Viana in the Santa Marina neighbourhood, a 17th- century manor with 13 interconnected delightful patios and gardens. Then it’s time to explore the old town and its Jewish quarter with an introduction to the historic importance of the Mezquita (Mosque/Cathedral), which you’ll be visiting later tonight. The guided tour will end at the Royal Alcazar, where you’ll enjoy the beauty of its gardens.

Lunch will be served at a lovely patio house. You might then want to return to your hotel and use the couple of hours of free time in the afternoon to have a little rest as the evening is full of exciting activities.

In the evening we’ll explore the San Basilio quarter and admire the architecture and unique decoration of some of the most representative courtyards (“Patios”), declared Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 2012.

Have you ever wondered what a carnation, a pansy, a Snapdragon or a rose petal taste like? You’re about to find out with a flower tasting session. All the flowers you’ll taste are edible and will be paired with two excellent local “sherry”-style wines (Palo Cortado and sweet Pedro Ximenez). This unique and rare experience is an absolute must-try for any flower lover visiting Córdoba in Springtime!

Meals included: breakfast & lunch

Accommodation

Hotel in Cordoba

Montilla, Moriles & Granada

Today you’ll smell and taste the Andalusian countryside. After breakfast, we will make our way to our next destination but before heading to Granada, we stop at interesting places in the heart of the Andalusian countryside surrounded by hundred years old olive groves. Did you know that Spain is the largest producer of olive oil in the world and that 80% of Spanish production is made in Andalusia? The history of olive oil takes us back to the Phoenician and Greek civilizations settled in the Iberian Peninsula over 3,000 years ago. The importance of olive oil to Spanish culture cannot be overstated; locals actually refer to it as “liquid gold”. Spain is also home to an abundance of grape varieties; making it the third-largest wine producers in the world.

Our first stop is a family-run olive oil mill in Montilla, where you’ll discover the full process of olive oil making. You’ll enjoy a tour of the family groves and learn about the different characteristics, culinary uses and health benefits of olive oil, followed by a tasting of two of their delicious varieties along with freshly baked bread made by the very same family!

Then, it’s on to the lovely wine estate of Santa Magdalena, a local family-run boutique winery located right in the heart of the Sierra de Moriles, a stunning rural landscape with endless vineyards and rolling hills. Upon arrival, you will be welcomed by a truly passionate viticulturist who will lead you through their family vineyards, private garden and wine cellar while telling you about the history of this recently restored ancestral property as well as the unique grape variety that grows exclusively in this region, the popular and worldwide known “Pedro Ximenez”. You will also learn about the entire process and ageing system of these singular dry and sweet wines, a process that is probably the oldest in Spain. The visit will end with a delicious tasting of some of these varieties paired with homemade lunch (included), showcasing some of the region’s best products.

The landscape of the Designation of Origin wine zone known as Montilla-Moriles is dry and the soil is a blinding white Albariza (white marl composed of clay, calcium and marine fossils). Its excellent moisture retention is very significant as this area is hotter than almost anywhere else in Spain. The wineries of the Montilla-Moriles Wine Route where the undisputed star is the Pedro Ximénez grape variety and in which the biological ageing (for the Fino wine) and the oxidative aging (for the Amontillados, Olorosos, and Pedro Ximénez) take part following the system of criaderas and soleras.

After lunch you will be transferred to Granada (approximately 2 hour drive). After checking into your hotel in Granada’s city centre, you’ll have some free time to freshen up and relax before meeting up with the group and your tour guide again to go on a short orientation walk of approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.

We’ll then walk along the Darro river promenade and through the maze of tiny, narrow cobbled streets of the picturesque Albaycin Moorish district. During the walk you will be stopping at some of the most spectacular viewpoints to admire the stunning Alhambra Palace. A great way to complete this evening tour would be tasting some of the local tapas at some of the most emblematic taverns in town. We invite you to join us for a fun evening to try the best food and wine (this is an optional meal and not included).

Meals included: breakfast & lunch

Accommodation

Hotel in Granada

Explore Granada and the wonders of Alhambra

Welcome to Granada, first settled by native tribes in the prehistoric period and was known as Ilbyr. When the Romans colonized southern Spain, they built their own city here and called it Illibris. The Arabs, invading the peninsula in the 8th century, gave it its current name of Granada. It was the last Muslim city to fall to the Christians in 1492, at the hands of Queen Isabel of Castile and her husband Ferdinand of Aragon.

After breakfast, our tour leader will take you to the Alhambra, where you’ll be introduced to your local art historian guide, who will show you the incomparable Alhambra Palace and the Generalife gardens on a 3 hour private tour. You will admire the greatest treasure of Moorish Spain. The Alhambra is Granada’s (and Europe’s) love letter to Moorish culture, a place where fountains trickle, leaves rustle, and ancient spirits seem to mysteriously linger. Part palace, part fort, part World Heritage site, part lesson in medieval architecture, the Alhambra has long enchanted a never-ending line of expectant visitors. The Generalife was intended to reflect how paradise is described in the Koran; “shaded, leafy garden refreshed by running water where the fortunate ones may take their rest under tall canopies”.

After the guided tour of the Alhambra, you will enjoy a nice lunch at a lovely restaurant nearby with beautiful views.

After lunch, you will walk along the Darro river promenade and through the maze of tiny, narrow cobbled streets of the picturesque Albaycín Moorish district. During the walk, you will stop at some of the most spectacular viewpoints to admire the legendary Alhambra Palace and take the best pictures.

The afternoon is free to do some shopping or simply relax on this final day.

Enjoy a farewell dinner to say good bye to Granada and Andalusia.

 

Meals included: breakfast & lunch and dinner

Departure Day

After breakfast and check-out, you can leave your luggage at reception and enjoy free time in Malaga until it’s time to transfer to Malaga Airport.

We hope you enjoyed this small group tour with us!

 

Meals: Breakfast

What's included

Included

  • 7 nights in Boutique 4* hotels
  • Breakfasts & all meals mentioned in the itinerary
  • All private transfers
  • Local Tour Leader & Art Historian Guide
  • Flamenco performance
  • Equestrian Show
  • Malaga - Concepcion Botanicals Gardens visit
  • Ronda - Gardens & historical city tour
  • Seville - Orientation walk and Historical city tour
  • Cordoba - City tour with Viana Palace & Mosque/Cathedral
  • Portocarrero Palace - Guided tour with light lunch
  • Montilla Olive oil & Wine - Visit, tasting and lunch
  • Granada - Orientation walk, Alhambra and Albaycin walk
Your local host

Rosa

I was born and raised in Montilla, a small town in the province of Córdoba. I gained a translation degree from the University of Granada and worked for 14 years in international sales. During those years working for two different companies, I had the reoccurring dream of opening my own small boutique travel agency. I wanted to make travellers fall in love with Spain, offering bespoke experiences that will remain forever in their souls.

I was born and raised in Montilla, a small town in the province of Córdoba. I gained a translation degree from the University of Granada and worked for 14 years in international sales. During those years working for two different companies, I had the reoccurring dream of opening my own small boutique travel agency. I wanted to make travellers fall in love with Spain, offering bespoke experiences that will remain forever in their souls.

Location

This tour starts and ends in Malaga, located in the region of Andalusia, Southern Spain.

Getting there

Please note that prices for the holidays do not include flights. We recommend using www.skyscanner.net to check flights.

Nearest airports: Malaga (AGP) and you will be greeted at the airport.

By train: Malaga Maria Zambrano station. You can be greeted at the station.

By car: If you are planning to drive there, the full address and directions will be given to you upon booking.

FAQs

How many people will be in the group?

This is a small exclusive group tour (4-12 people maximum)

Where does the tour start and finish?

The tour starts from Malaga Airport and finishes at Malaga Airport

Is there much walking on the tour?

As the tour includes guided visits to the main cities and monuments we advise you must be comfortable with walking around 2km (4 miles) unaided each day. If you feel you would rather skip any visits or tours that is not a problem, your tour leader will advise where and when to meet up later.

What will the food be like?

During the tour you will be trying typical seasonal meals, Spanish food is not generally spicy and ranges from fresh fish/seafood, vegetables to meats. You’ll no doubt also experience the Spanish tapas culture somewhere along the journey. This is an ideal opportunity to try many different small dishes all within one meal.

Please also bear in mind that the Spanish eat late. Typically, you’ll be having lunch around 2pm and evening dinner around 9pm. Any earlier and either most of the decent restaurants are closed, or they are empty with no atmosphere.

If you have any dietary requirements or intolerances please do let us know.

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