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4-Day Spain Tour from Madrid: Andalucia and Toledo Tour

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4-Day Spain Tour from Madrid: Andalucia and Toledo

The team at Prime Holidays planned an amazing vacation for us. They have chosen the best hotels at every destination. Excellent tour guides.Modern Vehicles. We will use Prime Holidays tours for our next tours.

South of Spain with Lisbon Tour

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South of Spain with Lisbon

Great hotels and breakfasts, we saw lots of places in short time and small towns we would have never seen on our own. However outings were stressful as some stops are only 10 or 15 minutes... for a photo or a bathroom stop, so we were always watching the clock to not be left behind. We couldnt hear anything on some walking tours (when they were for the entire bus load)... itll be nice to have an earphone system, like other tours... The Seville tour was great as it was divided into small tours and we got a great guide. Some tour participants were not following instructions, so it was hard for the guide to coordinate all activities. Thanks Europamundo.

Madrid and Andalusia (6 destinations) Tour

Madrid and Andalusia (6 destinations)

We were with Europamunndo in our Vacation trip, was EXCELLENT, since our arrival at the airport of Barajas, we were waiting for us, to take us to the Hotel, the next day, we were accompanied by the Guide LAILA, professional and detailed explanations of all the facilities we saw from the Plaza Mayor, to Toledo, then we joined the trip to Malaga with Mr. PERICLES, very carasmatico and also very organized at the time of entry to the hotels and finally our last Guide RAQUEL, young, dynamic and fun, in addition to concerned about all the needs of tourists in Malaga. PERICLES, very carasmatico and also very organized at the time of entry to the hotels and finally our last guide RAQUEL, young, dynamic and fun, besides concerned about all the needs of tourists, including the turns of the COVID tests of each, excellent person. At the end we were transferred to the airport with Europamundo agents, punctual and respectful. It was a wonderful experience... I would like to acknowledge the professionalism and responsibility of each of the guides and drivers who took us, Jose and Pedro. And we will surely go on vacation with you again. Best regards...

Andalucia & Toledo, 5 days on Tuesdays Tour

Andalucia & Toledo, 5 days on Tuesdays

Excellent Tour guide Ophelia is terrific
  • 10% deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

Best of Southern Spain Tour

Best of Southern Spain

This was my first G Adventure. The CEO was attentive to the needs of all the travellers and helped everyone to see what they wanted to see. One of the hotels was quite disappointing but all were in good locations. A good overview tour. I would have preferred to not go to Barcelona but to spend more time in and around Madrid or to spend more time in any of the other destinations.

From Madrid to Barcelona Tour

From Madrid to Barcelona

Lovely opportunity to get a taste of Spain. Organized efficiently. Tour guide Abel knowledgeable, polite, responsive

Andalusia with Costa del Sol and Toledo from Madrid Tour

Andalusia with Costa del Sol and Toledo from Madrid

Both guide and driver very professional. Only suggestion might be not to do the costa del sol stop and stay the night in Ronda or leave earlier in the day so awe could have spent an entire day inToledo. We arrived too late to do much in costa de sol
  • €50 deposit on some dates Some departure dates offer you the chance to book this tour with a lower deposit.

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 and it would have been nice to put all english speaking in one group.

Portugal, Andalucia and Morocco from Madrid Tour

Portugal, Andalucia and Morocco from Madrid

Excellent service and support by Rufus at TourRadar and an amazing tour provided by Julia Travels. Highly recommend Julia Travels for any tours in Spain and Portugal. Our 18 days tour was planned and executed perfectly by Roxana. All of my questions and concerns were addressed promptly. Thanks to Rufus at TourRadar, Roxana at Julia, Santiago at Julia, and our tour coordinator/driver Gabriel for making our journey memorable!

Best of Spain Tour

Best of Spain

We thoroughly enjoyed our experience of the Best of Spain Tour. Many thanks to our wonderful tour leader, Julieta, for her welcoming presence and professionalism. She provided excellent suggestions for our free-time explorations of each segment of the tour and happily assisted group members with any individual requirements for the optional activities. Her cheerful demeanour and energy kept our group focused and cohesive. Her knowledge of the various historic sites, customs and cultures was supplemented with her connections to local professional tour guides. The itinerary gave us the taste of Spain that we were hoping for and fulfilled our expectations. All the travel transportation modes went smoothly, the accommodations were good and well-located for our needs, and, of course, the food choices were amazing. We would rate this tour as excellent and would like to extend again a huge thank you to Julieta for helping to make this trip so worth the two-year wait imposed upon us by Covid.

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". It is an example of his warm friendly style, he never nags, never looses his cool, he is the best group leader I have ever encountered.

Walking in Andalucia Tour

  • Hiking & Trekking
  • Active Adventure

Walking in Andalucia

It's a great trip - beautiful scenery, great guide, comfy accommodations and good food. Highly recommended.

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.

Essential Spain Tour

Essential Spain

We booked 2 back-to-back trips to Italy and Spain with Indus and we were very happy with both trips. Italy was amazing! The tour Indus ran was flawless and my companion and I really enjoyed it. Everything from the tours to the hotels and the service was top notch! It feels great to travel after 2 years. Highly recommend both Marvellous Spain and Amazing Italy trips with Indus.

The Best of Spain Tour

The Best of Spain

Great tours, well organized, Rita was excellent, coach and driver excellent, points of interest

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Well organized trip, thanks to Prime Holidays. Transports were smooth and punctual with excellent drivers. Our driver was extremely helpful. Host hotels were clean, comfortable, and accommodating. Our host guides were excellent. Thanks again!
The places and hotel was good, however I did not like that we did not have the same tour guide for the entire trip. We had multiple tours join us and leave us during the tour. Also for half the tour we had to have spanish and english - which sometimes we feel the english information was way less than the spanish.
the tour and tour guides were great ☺️

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1. Sevilla Food Tour: Tapas, Wine, History & Traditions

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2. Alhambra with Nazaries Palaces Private Tour

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10. Private Walking Tour in Cordoba

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Pulling together the perfect southern Spain itinerary can be testing – I remember feeling overwhelmed when first sitting down to plan my trip to Andalucia – and you might be feeling this way too. This is a long one, but stick with me and by the end, you’ll know how to craft the perfect Andalucia itinerary!

I close my eyes and I am back there – flashes of orange blossoms, dusty, white towns that teeter on the precipice of yawning gorges, the solitary echo of footsteps on ochre-hued streets at siesta time. 

I taste the salty tang of Manchego cheese as it hits my tongue and squint my eyes in the bleached light of the midday sun, as I am once again immersed in the kaleidoscope of experiences that make up a road trip in Andalucia . 

Andalucia is famous for its shoreline – along its fringes are the beaches of the Costa del Sol, firm-favourite of many a package holiday fan. 

Its gateway is the port city of Malaga, but to step inside the interior of this region is to discover its beating, cultural heart and the very best of Southern Spain.

Our route first took us from the coast to the sweeping arches of the Puente Nuevo at Ronda, and on then to cosmopolitan Seville , capital city of Andalusia.

From here we journeyed our way further through southern Spain to gawp at La Mezquita in Cordoba before finishing at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, racking up our step count at Granada’s Alhambra .

Since initially writing this Andalucia itinerary guide, I’ve spent a number of months living in the marvellous metropolis that is Seville. I’ve fallen even further under Andalusia’s charms and hope to help you do the same through this comprehensive guide.

I understand that time constraints may be different for all readers of this post, and so below, I have outlined a variety of proposed itineraries depending on number of days you have available.

Further on in the post, I lay out my recommendations for each destination mentioned. Happy planning!

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Search for and book flights via  Skyscanner Book your car rental via Rentalcars Make sure to book in advance: ☆ Make sure to book tickets to the Alhambra well in advance, that include entry to the Nasrid Palaces as visitor numbers are limited daily. To get the most from your visit, book a small group guided tour or alternatively, a private tour . ☆ The Seville Super Combi Pass offers a discounted bundle price for access to the Alcazar, Cathedral & Giralda Some memorable experiences in Andalucia ☆ Arabian Baths Experience at Granada’s Hammam Al Ándalus ☆ VIP early-access Alcazar of Seville tour (editor’s choice) ☆ Tastes, Tapas & Traditions of Seville Food Tour (great for foodies – I took this tour & loved it!) ☆ Small group catamaran trip in Marbella with dolphin watching ☆ Kayak and Snorkeling Tour in Acantilados de Cerro Gordo-Maro Natural Park Recommended hotels : Hotel Catalonia Reina Victoria (Ronda hotel with spectacular views) // Soho Boutique Hotel (luxe for less, Seville) // Villa Oniria (boutique beauty I stayed in, Granada) // H10 Palacio Colomera (reasonably priced Cordoba luxury hotel with pool) Best Andalucia vacation rentals : take a look at these dreamy apartments

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Andalusia’s history is a long one.

For millennia these lands have attracted a diverse range of people. From early, pre-Christian metalworkers to the Phoenicians, the Romans to the Moors, Andalusia finally found itself in the hands of the Catholic monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, when it then became the nucleus of Spanish trade with the New World in the 16th century.

Responsible also for the Reconquista , they made it their business to either convert to Christianity or expel from Spain its Muslim and Jewish occupants.  

Each ruling dynasty left its mark on the region. Possibly the most unique and lasting legacy is that of the Moors – in fact, flamenco, one of Andalusia’s most distinct cultural outputs, finds its origins in Arabic roots.

Arabic influence on Andalusian architecture is also extremely distinct in this region, presenting a magical hybrid of Moorish and Spanish qualities (called ‘ Mudejar ’) that won’t be seen anywhere else in the world.

The perfect destination for those looking to immerse themselves in local culture, be wowed by architectural diversity and uniqueness and spend a good deal of time in tapas bars swilling local wine, an Andalucia road trip needs to make its way onto every traveller’s southern Spain itinerary .  

Planning your Andalucia road trip

Before embarking on our Andalusia road trip , it took a little bit of head scratching and quite a bit of research in order to answer all questions and decide on a route and itinerary for the trip. 

Where should I base myself in Andalucia and how much time did I need? Is it safe to self drive in Spain? Is it possible to get around Andalucia by train? You will likely have the same questions, so let me answer these for you below!

As with a lot of destinations, the shoulder months of April/May and September/October make for a great time to visit Andalucia, with average daily temperatures of anywhere between 20-30 degrees celsius (68-86 Fahrenheit).

I’ve visited Seville during May/June and temperatures sat at around 27/28 degrees celsius each day.

I would highly recommend that you avoid visiting at the peak of summer, particularly July and August, as the temperatures in places such as Seville can soar to a blistering 40 degrees celsius (104 fahrenheit) or more.

Bear in mind that the temperatures will vary from place to place – Seville, for example, will be milder than Ronda and Granada.

I spent a week in Andalucia across the New Year period and found it to be an excellent time to visit.

Conditions ranged from ‘short-sleeve weather’ in Seville, to ‘wear a coat weather’ in Granada, but there was sunshine everywhere we went and minimal rain (especially compared to home- Ireland! ) which makes Andalucia a very attractive winter sun destination in Europe.

I looked into buses, trains and hiring a car in Andalucia as a means of completing our southern Spain itinerary. We opted in the end to hire a car. My reasons for this:

Getting around Andalucia by train

Train routes in Andalucia are good, with fast AVE trains linking Malaga, Seville and Cordoba.

They don’t, however, work out very well when trying to incorporate Ronda and any of the White Villages into your itinerary and you have a little less flexibility if you want to venture off the beaten path outside of Andalucia’s larger urban centres.

Price wise too, when I looked at the cost of train tickets for two travellers and compared to hiring a car, there was little in the difference. Weighing it up, it was worth the flexibility of having a car at our disposal for our particular itinerary.

If it makes sense for your itinerary, though, train is still a solid option and you can check times and book tickets here .  

Getting around Andalucia by bus

Travelling around Andalucia by bus is also an option, but not one I opted for. Like the train, you’re tied to bus schedules and bus station drop off/pick up routes.

Personally, too, I just prefer to travel by car (or train), but if you would prefer to travel by bus then you can search for and book your tickets here.

Hiring a car for an Andalusia road trip

If you have decided that hiring a car is a good move for you too, then wonderful – let your Southern Spain road trip begin!

I suggest hiring something that’s not too much on the large side and that is comfortable enough for the longer stretches but small enough to navigate the often minimal spaces of narrow, cobbled city centre streets and car parks. 

I always use rentalcars.com when hiring a car abroad. I like them for the following reasons:

  • You can compare all car rental companies in a given destination. They also have superior filtering options too, so you really can drill down to what you’re looking for – even to the deposit amount and payment type. 
  • All the info you need for your relevant booking can subsequently be found in their convenient app – no print outs necessary.
  • You can often amend/cancel your booking with no additional charges.

Driving in Andalucia during your itinerary for southern Spain- what you need to know

If you’ve ascertained that renting a car is the best way for you to get around Andalucia for your southern Spain itinerary, what else do you need to know?

Road conditions in Andalucia : the conditions of the roads in Andalucia are very good. Much of the road between main cities is motorway and when not, single lanes are wide and easy to navigate.

Driving distances and time : one thing I loved about our itinerary for Southern Spain was that there was never too much driving between locations.

As a rough guide, here is a summary of the time we spent transferring between cities (departing from and arriving to city centre locations in each):

  • Malaga Airport to Ronda: 1 hr 15 mins
  • Ronda to Seville: 1 hr 45 mins
  • Seville to Cordoba: 1 hr 40 mins
  • Cordoba to Granada: 2 hrs 15 mins
  • Granada to Malaga Airport: 1 hr 25 mins

Provided that you leave at a sensible time and aim to arrive at your next stop in the same vein (i.e. not during the middle of rush hour traffic), the times provided by Google Maps between destinations are accurate and can be relied upon.

Parking is often not included in hotel rates, and is usually available at a nearby secure, underground car park.

Rather than source your own car parking (which might end up being far from your accommodation on the outskirts of town), I’d recommend taking the hit on this for peace of mind while driving a rental car in an unknown city.

It usually costs around €25-30 per day.

Is driving in Andalucia easy?

Driving in Andalucia really doesn’t pose too many problems. The roads we encountered were all high quality and we ran into no logistical issues when using Google Maps – once we followed the route provided we ended up where we needed to be.

Cities will be busy – Seville is a little tricky, as you first need to navigate larger intersections as you make your way towards the centre and then narrow streets once you go further in. Granada was much the same, although on a lesser scale.

We got caught out driving into the centre of Cordoba – there is a local access only zone that is controlled by electronic bollards so if your accommodation is in the old centre, arrange entry into the area in advance with your accommodation.

All in all though, a fairly straightforward driving experience as things go.

How long is a piece of string?! The charms of this region are plentiful and far reaching. To really cover a good chunk of the region of Andalucia as opposed to a city or two, then you need at least one week in Andalucia for it to be worth your while.

You want to allow for at least 2-3 days per stop (with a couple of exceptions requiring less time), so keep that in mind when crafting your Andalusia itinerary .

Personally, I spent a week in Andalucia and would have loved to extend my time there by another few days if I could.

I’ve included my 7 day Andalucia itinerary below, along with how I recommend organising your time should you have 10 days to spend in Andalucia. I’ve also included a 14 day Southern Spain itinerary as well.

  • Ronda (2 nights)
  • Seville (2 nights)
  • Cordoba (1 night)
  • Granada (2 nights)

A 7 day Andalucia itinerary allows you to get a real flavour of the region.

You will find yourself on the road at least every second day or so of the trip, but as I’ve mentioned above, journey times between destinations in Andalucia aren’t too long, so this won’t be too arduous. 

If you use the itinerary above in the given order (assuming most will be flying into/out of Malaga airport – so this is your starting point), you will be able to fit in many highlights of the region.

Each of the cities above are key points of interest in Andalusia and they are all also unique to each other, allowing you to uncover much of Andalucia in 7 days .

  • Ronda & the White Villages (3 nights)
  • Seville (3 nights)
  • Malaga (1 night)

10 days in Andalucia will allow you to take some more time to explore the region a little more slowly. Rather than add in additional destinations, I’ve instead expanded on the 7 day itinerary to allow you a better immersion in those places I feel warrant more time. 

I’ve given an additional day in Ronda so you can explore the unique White Villages in the area.

Seville too gets an extra night – I’ve stayed in Seville for a week before and didn’t run out of things to do, so the 10 day Andalucia itinerary above allows a little more time to uncover the delights of my favourite Spanish city. 

Finally, I’ve ended this 10 day Andalucia itinerary in Malaga.

Instead of making your way straight to the airport, take a day to explore Malaga as a variation for this itinerary for southern Spain – perhaps visit an art gallery, admire the orange trees in Plaza de los Naranjos, or take a well earned dip in the Mediterranean Sea! 

  • Granada (3 nights)
  • Nerja (3 nights)

Your two week Andalucia itinerary builds on the 10 day route. Key changes include an additional night in Granada to allow for a day to visit the Sierra Nevada mountains (for skiing in winter or beautiful hikes in summer) and 3 nights in Nerja to slow down, grab a sun lounger and relax on the beach.

Yes, while having 14 days in Andalucia potentially means that you can cram in more destinations and stops, I know from experience that trying to cram in more does not usually result in a superior trip – the opposite.

In fact – so slow down, immerse yourself in each of your stops and don’t come back from your trip more exhausted than when you left for it! 

Trust me, Andalucia is a region that needs to be explored slowly, as much of this journey is about the experience in itself. 

While it wouldn’t be my recommended way to do it, as I prefer the flexibility of having a car, I understand that this might not be practical for everyone. It is definitely possible to undertake the above itineraries by train, with a little tweaking. 

Book your train tickets in advance here , especially if you are travelling during peak times.

You will be able to complete the loop of Malaga-Seville-Cordoba-Granada-Nerja-Malaga by train – the only thing you would miss out on would be overnighting in Ronda.

I really, really, would recommend visiting Ronda if you can (it’s very different to all of the cities), so there is a way to circumnavigate this conundrum by allocating your night in Ronda as an additional night in Seville and undertaking a guided day trip to Ronda and the White Villages from Seville.  

Building your Southern Spain itinerary – places to visit

So now that we’ve covered off where you should go, what is there to see in each of these places?

In this next section, I’m going to touch on some recommendations for each of the destinations that I mentioned on the 7, 10 and 14 day Andalucia itineraries above. 

I’m not going to provide you with one of those “on day 1, go to this place at 9am, followed by the next place at 11.15am” style itineraries – this is a holiday, not a military operation and Andalusia is a place that encourages you to relax!

I think it’s far more enjoyable to have a ‘menu’ of things to do in a place to have at your fingertips, depending on how you feel at the time. Decide on a couple of ‘must-sees’ in advance, book your tickets, and then fit the rest in around those booked activities. 

While known for being the birthplace of modern day bullfighting, Ronda is even more iconic due to its unique situation, perched atop what seems to be the almost bottomless El Tajo gorge, across which the giant arches of the Puente Nuevo stretch, joining the old Moorish town with the ‘new’ town. 

What to see & do in Ronda

Ronda is such a picturesque and inspiring location that merely walking around it was nearly enough to keep me going! However, below are some highlights and ideas of things to see and do in Ronda.

Get acquainted with Ronda

If you’d like to get your bearings and understand the history of the place, which is very interesting, then take a walking tour on your first day. For a history lesson that’s a little more quirky, drop into the Bandit Museum , Spain’s only museum that is dedicated to bandits and highwaymen. 

Visit the Municipal Museum that is housed in Ronda’s Mondragón Palace , with moorish courtyards, stunning gardens and awe-inspiring views.

Located in the old Arabic quarter of San Miguel, pop in to visit the Arabic Baths , which were built in the 13th century and are the best preserved in Spain.

Take in the views & the famous El Tajo Gorge

Examine the star of the show in Ronda, the Puente Nuevo from all angles and at different times of the day to really get a deep sense of appreciation for the feat of engineering that it is.

Hike down the gorge from the Plaza Maria Auxiliadora in town to view the Puente Nuevo from below – just don’t think about the fact that you have to walk back up it afterwards!

Make sure to take some air too at Ronda’s Alameda de Tajo , an elegant outdoor square that leads out towards sweeping views of the El Tajo gorge.

We went for an early morning run along here, and it definitely knocked the cobwebs off!

Get familiar with the surrounding countryside

Visit some more of the famous White Villages , or Pueblos Blancos. Suggestions include Zahara de la Sierra, Setenil de las Bodegas and Grazalema.

Alternatively, you foodies out there might enjoy this alternative White Villages experience – where you take to the countryside on e-bikes and sample wine and cheese as you go!

If you’re a bit of an adrenaline junkie, want to take in the beautiful scenery and don’t mind getting a bit dirty, then the dramatic surroundings of the El Tajo gorge are the perfect location to do a gorge buggy tour .

Ronda bull ring

While a controversial topic and not a sport that I personally support, Ronda is famous for its bullfighting, making the Plaza dos Toros (or bullring) one of its most popular attractions. 

Where to stay in Ronda

Hotel catalonia reina victoria.

Upon pulling back the curtains and throwing open the doors of our balcony, I knew that I had chosen the right spot to stay in Ronda!

Offering absolutely insane views from the balconies of its rooms, the Hotel Catalonia Reina Victoria is a Victorian style hotel that has undergone modern refurbishment.

Complete with indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a spa and those exceptional views to boot, you really can’t go wrong with this one. 

Catalonia Ronda

I agonised between this hotel and Catalonia Reina Victoria. The Catalonia Ronda is located right in the heart of town, just across from the bull ring (Hotel Catalonia Reina Victoria is 500m walk from the centre).

Boasting a rooftop pool with views into the bull ring and on towards El Tajo gorge, this is one for those who want to be slap bang in the middle of the action and are looking for a hotel in Ronda town centre.

Ah, Sevilla. This delightful, stylish, historical city is hands down my favourite in Spain and needs to find itself on every Spain travel plan. Whether it’s cultural sights, architecture, cuisine or shopping (or a healthy dose of all four) that you seek, this city really has got it all.

I’ve written all about what to do in Seville in my Seville guide , but here’s a synopsis.

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What to see & do in Seville

EDITOR’S NOTE | TakeWalks , our small-group cultural tour company of choice, have recently launched a range of tours in Seville.

These include an excellent food tour that I’ve taken, and a Seville in a Day Tour with VIP Alcazar Access . I’d highly recommend that you check them out.

Alcázar of Seville

First things first, get yourself to my favourite landmark in Seville, the Alcázar of Seville . Still in use as the King of Spain’s Seville residence, this amazing palace boasts incredible Mudejar architecture and extensive gardens. It was also featured as Dorne in Game of Thrones.

It’s super popular and also sells out early in the day, so book your skip the line tickets here . Once you see the queue that forms as the day progresses, you’ll be happy you’ve bought yours in advance, trust me!

There’s also quite a lot to take in at the Alcazar, so if you’d love to know more about it and haven’t done your reading in advance, then consider taking this small group tour, which has received over 500 5 star reviews from past guests.

If you’re looking for something really special, then consider the TakeWalks VIP early-access tour .

Seville Cathedral & Giralda

Beside the Alcazar, you will find the incredible Seville Cathedral, (which is the 3rd largest church in the whole world !), along with its iconic Giralda, which towers beautifully above the rooftops of Seville.

Again, queues get crazy long, so book a skip the line ticket in advance. When you’re done exploring the cathedral, make sure to climb La Giralda , which is the cathedral’s bell tower, for beautiful views over the city.

TOP TIP | If you plan on visiting both Seville Cathedral and the Royal Alcazar, it can work out better for you to purchase a Seville Super Combi Pass . This includes skip-the-line entrance to both these attractions, plus a hop-on/hop-off bus around Seville.

You can also download audio guides for both the Cathedral and the Alcazar. Alternatively, you can book a guided tour that incorporates both the Alcazar and the Cathedral. With them located so closely together, it makes sense to visit them on the same day.

I’ve rounded up the best Seville Cathedral tours in this post – check it out!

Rooftop cocktails

All that touring is thirsty work! For those seeking a more glam viewpoint of Seville Cathedral and La Giralda, head to the rooftop bar of the EME Cathedral Hotel for cocktails. I’d highly recommend visiting at sunset.

Plaza de España & Maria Luisa Park

Another emblematic location in Seville is the expansive, fountain and tile filled Plaza de España . Try go early in the morning if you can to have more of the space to yourself, as it fills up quite quickly throughout the day.

Make sure to visit and take a stroll in the adjoining Maria Luisa Park during your time in Seville.

Explore the neighbourhoods

You could while away hours wandering the cobbled streets of Sevilla, but when you are in town, do make sure to wander through the Santa Cruz , the old Jewish quarter in the historic area around the Cathedral.

Cross the river, too, and explore some of the craft workshops of the Triana area.

Seville is the home of flamenco dancing, so it is a fitting location in which to attend a flamenco show.

This Flamenco show features 15 of Seville’s best flamenco dancers at Seville’s famous Tablao El Arenal, with a choice of three packages – show with drink, show with tapas, or show with dinner. Alternatively, you could consider TakeWalks Tapas Crawl & Flamenco experience .

Metropol Parasol

Finally, Seville is home to the very modern Metropol Parasol installation – evening time makes a great time to view this as the sun sets over Seville. If you visit early in the day, make sure to head underneath to the interior – where you’ll find an authentic food market in full swing.

Where to stay in Seville

Casa romana hotel boutique.

I had a hard time trying to find somewhere that was reasonably priced over the New Year period in Seville, that would also pass muster and my rather picky hotel standards.

Luckily, I happened upon this charming, 4 star boutique hotel after oodles of hours spent searching. 

Rooms are set around a delightful outdoor courtyard (like a Roman villa) that features a lovely, trickling water feature. There is also a rooftop terrace with a hot tub.

The street it is located on is quiet, and its position in the Old Town meant we were 15 minutes away from everything.

Hotel Alfonso XIII

If you want to splash out on a spectacular luxury hotel in Seville, then look no further than the emblematic Hotel Alfonso XIII.

Situated right beside Seville’s Royal Alcazar, the architecture and design of the hotel borrows heavily from its Mudejar-themed neighbour.

Comes with everything that you would expect a hotel of this ilk to offer.

Soho Boutique Villa

Those looking for something a little bit more affordable, but nonetheless luxe, will find that Soho Boutique Villa ticks all their boxes.

This stylish, 3 star boutique hotel features trendy rooms, an outdoor swimming pool and is located too in the old town area of Seville. 

Click here to discover a curated list of Seville holiday apartments

We arrived in Cordoba just as the sun was setting, casting a soft golden haze on the walls of the city as we made our approach from the river. Cordoba is special. For many years preceding the Reconquista, Jews, Muslims and Christains lived peacefully side-by-side. 

An important Roman city too, Cordoba is a melting pot of all these cultures. Famous also for its patios, this is a rather gorgeous and extremely atmospheric city that should not be left off any Andalucia travel itinerary.

What to see & do in Cordoba

Visit the Mosque-Cathedral

Cordoba’s Mosque-Cathedral, or ‘ La Mezquita ’ should be the first port of call when visiting Cordoba. This incredibly unique structure of a cathedral housed within a mosque is famous for its red and white arches.

If you’d like to learn more about the fascinating history of this astounding structure, this guided tour  is extremely well reviewed.

Discover the Jewish Quarter

One area of Cordoba that you need to get lost in is the Jewish quarter, or La Judería. It forms the Old Town of Cordoba and is where you will find most of the city’s main sites. 

A quick stop, but well worth popping into is the Cordoba Synagogue , which is the only existing synagogue in Andalucia. 

The Jewish Quarter is extremely interesting, so if you’d like to learn more, then it might be worth considering a combined Mosque-Cathedral and Jewish Quarter walking tour. This one is extremely well reviewed, and finishes with a tapa and a drink.

Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos

Another must-see in Cordoba is the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos . Having served as the residence of the Catholic kings, inside it features tranquil, Moorish patios and gardens. Climb the ramparts for views across Cordoba city.

You can book a skip the line ticket and guided tour here . You will also be able to see into the Royal Stables of Cordoba from the ramparts of the Alcazar. This is where the famous breed of Andalusian horses was created. You can visit the stables and also attend a show. 

Sample local dishes

Make sure to try Salmorejo , which is the local speciality of cold tomato soup made with bread, garlic, olive oil and vinegar and then topped with egg and ham. It might sound a little weird, but a friend of mine who lived in Cordoba encouraged me to try it and I can confirm that it is delicious!

Get acquainted with downtown Cordoba & its patios

Make sure to stop off and see some of Cordoba’s Patios! These colourful, flower-filled courtyards are dotted around the city.

Take a stroll through the Plaza de la Corredera . Nearby, you will also be able to observe, towering over the street, the columns of the Roman Temple of Cordoba .

Finally, cross the Guadalquivir River via the Roman Bridge for magnificent views back towards the old town of Seville. This bridge has been standing since before the birth of Christ!

Where to stay in Cordoba

Eurostars conquistador.

This 4 star hotel in Cordoba is where I stayed during my visit and it was absolutely perfect for one night.

Located on the opposite side of the street from the Mezquita, I could see the Mezquita’s beautiful Arabic arches illuminated at all times of the day right from my bed, which was really quite special.

At its centre is a beautiful courtyard, which was a lovely spot to grab a drink in.

Hospes Palacio del Bailio

If you are staying a little longer in Cordoba, or are looking for a luxury hotel in Cordoba, then I would opt for Hospes Palacio del Bailio.

This 5 star hotel with swimming pool is located in a 16th century former palace, with interiors that incorporate a stylish blend of both old and new. It is located in the old town and is only 1 km away from the Mezquita.

H10 Palacio Colomera

This snazzy Cordoba 4 star hotel features an outdoor plunge pool, perfect for those hotter days.

Located in the newer part of town close to the Roman Temple, it is still only 1km away from the Mezquita and the old historic area of Cordoba. 

Granada sits at the foot of the magnificent Sierra Nevada mountain range and is home to the Alhambra, Spain’s most popular tourist attraction.

As the former capital of Moorish Andalucia, Granada’s Alhambra really is something that needs to be seen to be believed and its presence alone in Granada justifies a visit to the city.

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Where to stay in Granada

What to see & do in granada.

Visit the extraordinary Alhambra

This enormous, hill-top fortress is a complex of palaces, gardens and patios – the highlight for me being the Nasrid Palaces.

There is a daily limit on ticket sales, so where you can, I advise booking your tickets months (or at the very least, weeks) in advance if you plan on going at a popular time. Make sure that you book a ticket that includes the Nasrid Palaces , as these are the first to go.

The Alhambra complex is sprawling and its history comprehensive and interesting, so it is a spot where it’s well worth getting a guide.

This small group tour is extremely well reviewed, or if you’re like me and dawdle a lot to take photos and look at things in detail, perhaps opt for a ticket with audio guide instead, so you can move at your own pace.

TOP TIP | If you forget to book your Alhambra tickets, or book your trip a little closer to the date, then it’s highly likely that Alhambra tickets that include the Nasrid Palaces will be sold our.

Scour any tours that have availability for yours dates and know that if all else fails, you have one last ditch attempt.

Each night at midnight, the official Alhambra website re-releases those tickets that have been returned for the following day (or the same day, technically, if it’s after midnight).

Act really fast the second the clock strikes midnight and you may hopefully be able to secure tickets (I did once, but only by the skin of my teeth!).

Discover Granada’s churches

Visit Granada’s Cathedral and Royal Chapel . The final resting place of King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, I underestimated how interesting I would find the Royal Chapel and it was my favourite attraction in Granada after the Alhambra.

If you want to learn more about this powerful couple and their place of rest, you can book a guided tour . If baroque is your thing, then get yourself to the Basilica of San Juan de Dios .

This incredible 18th century church is swathed in gold features and frescos, and is the most important baroque church in Spain. 

Make sure to spend some time exploring the Aladdin’s cave of shops and stalls in the Albaicín district, which is Granada’s former Arabic neighbourhood. Another worthwhile thing to do in Granada is to watch the sunset from one of the mirador.

The most popular one for this is the San Nicolas Mirador , which offers spectacular views of the Alhambra.

For a memorable experience that combines both, this 5* sunset walking tour takes you through both the Albaicín and Sacromonte districts to the San Nicolas Mirador, regaling interesting facts and stories about Granada along the way.

Go shopping

Granada has an absolutely wonderful range of high street fashion stores and make up shops, with multiple Zara stores –  it’s safe to say I squished in an adequate amount of retail therapy when I was there!

Head to Calle Reyes Católicos where you will find the majority of these. There are also two El Corte Inglés in Granada.

Immerse yourself in the tradition of flamenco in Granada

The area of Sacromonte is famous for its flamenco dancing, the venues for which are often set in caves. This show takes place in a cave-restaurant, in one of Granada’s most spectacular venues.

Eat some tapas

In Granada, you get a free glass of wine when you order tapas. If you are a foodie, then this small group food tour will introduce you to Granada’s traditional products and dishes (including tapas), along with some hidden treasures.     

Visit the baths | Pay a visit to Granada’s famous ancient Arab baths, “ El Bañuelo ”. Unfortunately, these are not in use today, but if you fancy trying to Arabic bath experience for yourself to relax after all that sightseeing, you can book a traditional hammam and massage here !

Get out into the Sierra Nevada mountains | Granada is located in the shadows of the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains.

Your stop in Granada would be the perfect opportunity to break up all of your city visits with some time spent in the clear mountain air. Depending on your interests, here are some ideas to get you started:

  • 4WD Sierra Nevada Safari tour
  • Sierra Nevada Small Group E-Bike Tour
  • Sunset at 2,500m in Sierra Nevada

Villa Oniria

I loved our hotel in Granada! Situated in the city centre, Villa Oniria is an elegant 4 star hotel situated in a 19th century manor house.

Set around a beautiful Andalusian courtyard, it has a plush, yet relaxed atmosphere. The location is great for exploring all the main sights of Granada. There is also a fantastic restaurant located onsite.

Alhambra Palace

If you’re looking for a 5 star hotel in Granada, I would draw your attention to the Alhambra Palace.

It’s probably a toss up for me between here and the Hotel Palacio de Santa Paula (where the entry level rooms may be a tad more modern than those of the Alhambra Palace’s equivalent), but it’s the location outside the walls of the Alhambra and the expansive views of the city that clinch this for me – I’ll take a Junior Suite with city views, please. 

Should you find yourself with more than 10 days in Andalucia, I’d recommend adding some beach time to your southern Spain trip itinerary. This will allow you a few days to kick up your  feet and relax after all your sightseeing! 

I’d recommend considering the white cobbled streets of the former fishing village of Nerja, an area far quieter than the glitzy beach clubs that run from Marbella to Puerto Banus. Conveniently, it’s just a little over an hour’s drive from Granada too.

If the glitz, glamour and beach clubs of Marbella are more your thing however, there’s nothing wrong with that! I’ve written a roundup of the best holiday villas in Marbella, which you can read here .

What to see & do in Nerja

Get some R&R

Relaxation is the aim of the game here, so get your tanning on (safely!) on one of the beaches of Nerja . Some of Nerja’s most beautiful beaches include Playa Carabeillo, Playa El Chorrillo, Playa El Cañuelo and Playa de Alberquillas. 

Explore the local area

Take a day trip to nearby Frigiliana , which is 6km away. Think pristine white buildings, cobbled streets and cute alleyways. You can also visit Visit the Nerja Caves , which stretch for almost 5km underground and have been in existence for millions of years.

They are also home to the largest stalagmite in the world. Nearby too, is the Acueducto del Águila , or Eagle Aqueduct, a very eye catching, red and yellow coloured feat of engineering located just outside of Nerja. 

Hike some of the local area covering beaches, cliffs and Moorish towers before undertaking a spot of snorkelling. If you’re feeling particularly active, you can walk the Rio Chillar gorge – just prepare to get your feet wet!

Another good hike is Il Cielo – which translates to ‘heaven’ – for breathtaking views of the sea and the expanse of the surrounding countryside. 

Where to stay in Nerja

Hotel balcón de europa .

This beachfront hotel in Nerja is built into the Balcón de Europa rock face, and enjoys direct access to Caletilla Beach.

It features an outdoor swimming pool and a restaurant with stunning sea views. Opt for a room with sea views and a balcony to properly enjoy the seafront location.

Boutique holiday rental in Nerja

This nautical themed holiday rental in Nerja features a balcony with sea views, along with a pool and sun loungers.

The house is a mere 200m from the beach and it also takes less than 10 minutes on foot to reach the busy centre and its bars, restaurants and shops.

Known primarily as the gateway to the Costa del Sol when I was growing up, Marbella is in fact a city full of culture and has done a lot to shift this image in recent years.

Yes, there may still exist the dazzling lights of Malaga’s glitzy nightlife, but do remember that this too is the city that gave us Picasso.

Built atop Roman ruins and holding Moorish citadels within its embrace, this impressive city is also worth a stop on a southern Spain travel itinerary. 

What to see & do in Malaga

Stroll around the old town, and take in the Plaza de los Naranjos , a beautiful square in the old town centre that is bursting with orange trees. 

Visit the Alcazaba of Malaga . Built by the Moors in the 11th  to protect against Catholic attackers, its prime position provides magnificent views over the city and coastline. You can book a tour here . 

Visit the Roman Theatre . Having only been rediscovered in the 1950’s, the theatre is located right beside the Alcazaba and is free to visit.  This walking tour includes both the Roman Theatre and the Alcazaba.

Continue up the hill past the Alcazaba to Gibralfaro Castle . Built to protect the Alcazaba, this is where you will get the best views of Malaga and can even see as far as the Strait of Gibraltar on a clear day. 

All about the views here, climb the tower of the whopping Malaga Cathedral for 360 degree views of the city!

Take a trip to the Picasso Birthplace Museum , where – you guessed it – was the place that Pablo Picasso grew up! You can book your tickets in advance here . 

Art lovers should also visit the Museo Picasso Málaga , which explores the life and art of the famous painter and includes 200 of his works of art. You can purchase tickets here . 

You can also visit one of Europe’s biggest and best botanical gardens, La Concepción should this tickle your fancy. 

Enjoy a cocktail on the rooftop bar of the La Terraza de la Alcazaba for incredible views of the city, the Alcazaba and Gibralfaro Castle. 

Finally, if you haven’t had enough of eating throughout your Andalusia trip (or want to end your trip with a night of feasting) then I thought that this Malaga evening wine & taps tour looked rather appealing!

Featuring the city’s gourmet highlights, from a classic shop to much loved bars, you’ll taste your way through some of Malaga’s classic foods, from Iberian ham to tapas and wine.

Where to stay in Malaga

Palacio solecio, a small luxury hotel of the world.

A gorgeous, luxury 4 star hotel in the centre of Malaga. The hotel occupies a restored 18th century mansion and is a minute’s walk from Museo Picasso Málaga. 

The building and the rooms of this hotel are truly exquisite, featuring an internal courtyard with marble arches and palms.

Hotel Gran Hotel Miramar GL 

This luxurious, 5 star hotel in Malaga is situated along the seafront, offering glorious views of the ocean from some of its rooms.

A listed building, these walls have hosted many high profile visitors over the years, including Elizabeth Taylor and Ernest Hemmingway. A truly chic affair, with glorious views onto the waterfront.

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Are you planning your Andalusia itinerary and wondering how to make the most of your stay without missing the most important attractions?

This southern region in Spain is one of the most popular areas to travel to within Europe. And with its sweltering summers, stunning architecture, and beautiful beaches, it’s easy to see why.

As you may already know, Spain is famous for Andalusia and the Costa del Sol , not only for its sought after lifestyle and culture but its incredible and diverse past which is another big pull for tourism to the region.

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Andalusia itinerary

In this guide, we’ll explore the sunny region of Andalusia, talk about some of the main reasons to visit, and the best things to see and do.

We’ll also look at how to get around and our best tips, which include how long to stay for and the best time to visit.

Where is Andalusia?

The Andalusia region is the southernmost region of Spain. Its west side borders Portugal and the east side with Murcia, and the northern part borders the regions of Extremadura and Castilla-La Mancha.

Andalusia’s coastline is bathed by both the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. This Spanish region is divided into 17 provinces.

Some these provinces are popular touristic destinations:

Did you know? Andalusia is the most populous region of Spain and the second-largest autonomous community in the country.

What is Andalusia known for?

The list of things that Andalusia is known for is quite long. Without any doubt, it’s a go-to destination for its spectacular beaches.

From the Costa del Sol to the 100 km stretch of astonishing beaches of Almería, if you’re chasing ‘sol y playa’, here you’ll feel spoiled by choice!

The artistic and architectural heritage inherited from Arab culture is another reason why Andalusia attracts thousands of visitors.

The Alhambra of Granada, the Alcazaba of Málaga and the Mezquita of Córdoba are only a few incredible Muslim monuments you can explore during your stay in this part of Spain.

Finally, this part of the country is famous for its traditional cuisine, religious festivals, flamenco and the ‘corrida’.

Is Andalusia worth visiting?

Andalusia is known as one of the best summer break destinations in Europe, with the region having consistent and hot weather.

Later in this guide, we’ll look at the climate in more detail.

Throughout the region, you’ll also find some really impressive beaches to relax on, which can be strongly argued to be some of the best in Europe.

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There are both popular city beaches with all amenities a stone’s throw away, as well as wild and secluded beaches for those who like a more private experience. You really can’t go wrong here.

The region is also home to many impressive destinations, as well as a large Moorish influence which can be seen all over the region.

UNESCO sites such as the Alhambra Palace in Granada and the Mezquita Cathedral in Córdoba are some of the region’s best attractions.

The stunning architecture seen in cities such as Seville and Granada is also a pull for those coming to the region, where pebble courtyards, painted tiles, and giant stone walls dominate the urban landscapes.

sevilla streets

Just walk through any city or town in the region and you’ll see examples in hidden streets you pass by and on random buildings your eye catches.

Andalusia is also well-known for its food, with Gazpacho soup the absolute must-try here. Then of course there’s the tapas, with Tortillitas de Camarones and Croquetas as some of the best to start your appetite.

What is the best month to visit Andalusia?

In our opinion, the best month to visit Andalusia would be April or May.

September and October are also very favorable, especially because the average temperatures usually hover between 20 and 30 C°.

The reason why we don’t suggest visiting Andalusia during the summer months is that temperatures can be extremely hot (40 C°) and most tourists travel between July and August.

To avoid crowds, then choosing shoulder seasons is the best way to go to fully enjoy your time at the beach and when visiting the historical landmarks and historical centers.

How to get in and around Andalusia?

Andalusia is located in southern Spain, and you can easily arrive from other major cities in the country such as Madrid and Valencia. You can also arrive from Portugal, and also by ferry from Morocco in the south.

If elsewhere in Europe, then you’ll need to fly in (unless you don’t mind a very long drive or multiple buses).

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Malaga is the hub of Andalusia, and flights into the city are some of the cheapest in the region. There’s also an airport in Seville which has lots of good connections.

Andalusia is also a very easy region to get around once in. Even if you don’t have the budget to rent a car , there’s a train that runs through the major cities and towns, and the rest is well connected by bus.

How Many Days to Spend in Andalusia?

We’d say a minimum of 6 days is enough to see the best of Andalusia.

More would be better, but this amount of time would allow you to get a good feel for the Spanish region.

Here you would start by arriving in Malaga and spending a day exploring Gibralfaro Castle and also lounging on the beach.

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The next 2 days will be spent exploring Granada, its amazing cobblestone streets, and the impressive Alhambra Palace.

From here you would then spend 1 day in Cordoba to see the legendary Mestique Church.

Your last two days will be spent in Seville, where you can see the Plaza de Toro , the Plaza de España as well as sitting back to take in Andalusian life.

Places to visit in Andalusia

Below, we have outlined the places to visit in this Andalusia itinerary.

If you have already taken the time to read our guide to 3 days in Madrid you can be sure to trust us to have more travel gems lined up for you.

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Let’s start with the popular beachside hub of Malaga. Drawing a large number of tourists from all over the world, Malaga is well-known for its position along the Costa del Sol and its incredible stretch of beaches.

One of the best things to do in Malaga is to hike up to Gibralfaro Castle. From here you’ll learn about the ancient fortress, its importance for the city as well as get some stunning views over the city and bay of Malaga.

Another great thing to do here is to visit the historic center where you can see many important landmarks and sights including the Alcazaba, doing a tour of Teatro Romano and the Cathedral of Malaga.

The Alcazaba is one of the most popular to visit, with the ancient fortress being built during the 11th century, and is a great place for travel photos.

Malaga is usually the starting point of any trip to Andalusia with its well-connected airport.

Here there are plenty of accommodation options for all budgets (even some top-notch hostels if you’re on a modest budget) and travelers.

There are also lots of quirky restaurants and bars. The best places to stay are near Malagueta Beach and also the historic center.

This cobblestone-laden city is one of Spain’s most scenic places to visit

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Known for its university and student life, Granada is also home to some stunning natural scenery since it’s located next to the Sierra Nevada.

The best thing to see here is the legendary Alhambra Palace. Built in 1238, this palace is situated on top of a hill and overlooks Granada. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of Spain’s most visited landmarks.

Here you can marvel at its impressive towers, picturesque fountains, and courtyards, as well as Arabic patterns and inscriptions.

Another must-visit is the Puerta del Elvira . The giant door towers over the nearby streets and was once the main gateway into Granada.

As mentioned earlier, Andalusia has a strong Moorish history which is reflected in its architecture, and Granada is one of the best places to marvel at these incredible designs and heritage.

One way to experience this unique culture is by going to a Hamman Spa where you can relax for the day. We recommend heading to Hamman Al Ándalus , which is located next to the Iglesia de San Gil y Santa Ana.

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One of the best areas to stay is the Albaicin neighborhood, which is the oldest district and one of the most picturesque. Check out places Shine Albayzín for a typical Granadan stay.

Here you’ll find lively streets filled with tapas bars and markets. Also, the area around the Plaza de Santa Ana is a good place to base yourself.

Córdoba is another beautiful city located in Andalusia. Its best known for the Mezquita Cathedral, which used to be a mosque, however, has since been transformed into a Roman Catholic Church.

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This gem is one of the region’s most popular sights, with its impressive painted columns and half-moon arches that fill the entire complex.

One of the best things to witness here is the glowing effect when the sun shines through the windows into the main hall.

There are also lots more impressive architectural delights to see in this city, which include the Alcázar de Los Reyes Cristianos and its beautiful gardens and fountains.

This royal complex is also home to the largest library in Western Europe.

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As well as this, the Jewish Historic Quarter is great to wander around with its narrow, mazing streets once thriving as the largest ghetto area of the city.

If you are looking for a place to rest your head, check out La Trinidad Córdoba for a sustainable stay which includes a traditonal breakfast.

Another must-see is the Calahorra Tower which once guarded the city from as early as the 13th century. It also later became a prison and even an all girl’s school, making for an interesting visit when in Córdoba.

The best area to stay in Córdoba has to be Juderia. The Jewish Quarter is great for those who want an authentic feel, and to be surrounded by lots of history, striking architecture, and lively streets.

The capital of the autonomous region of Andalusia, Seville definitely does not disappoint. Known for its searing summer heats and passionate flamenco dancers, this city is a must-visit on any trip to the region.

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Here there are many top sights to visit. The Cathedral of Seville (along with the Giralda Tower) is one of the top highlights, and with 80 chapels, is the largest cathedral in the World.

It also houses the tomb of Christopher Columbus, and rightfully so is a UNESCO world heritage site. Plaza de España is another must-visit when here, with the massive monument built in 1929.

The curved palace is shaped like a half-moon, and is filled with beautiful azulejos (which are painted tiles native to the region). Check out this guided tour to get a closer look at all these detials.

With its public bicycles and smart city initiatives, Seville is perfect for exploring, with the Guadalquivir river and many plazas great for a stroll.

This is also the best place for seeing a live flamenco show, where spontaneous dances can happen pretty much anywhere at any time.

You can also go to designated venues to watch the dances, which are known as Tablaos .

When in Seville, the best area to base yourself is El Centro , which has most of the popular destinations located nearby. For cheap dorm rooms Black swan hostel is a popular place to stay for budget travelers.

Barrio Santa Cruz is another great area that’s worth visiting and home to Catedral de Santa María de la Sede – the world’s 3rd largest church.

Known as the white city of Spain, Cadiz is an ancient port city located in the south of Spain that is also home to the Spanish Navy.

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As well as the vast sea of white buildings, this city is known for its equally important architecture. A quick city bike tour reveals all the best facades.

The Torre Tavira is a tower that can be climbed for the best vantage point over the city. Other impressive sights include the cathedral of Cadiz as well as the Castillo de Santa Catalina .

For those who love beach time, then be sure to head to La Caleta (which is the best beach in the city) as well as Las Playas de Caños de Meca .

For those who love fresh seafood and other foods, be sure to head to the Mercado Central where you can try everything from fresh fish and meats to vegetables supplied by local farmers and typical Spanish baked treats.

Cadiz also has many lively plazas and dozens of watchtowers that line the coast, which gives the city a unique presence in Spain and makes it feel very similar to coastal cities in South America such as Cartagena.

When heading to Cadiz, be sure to stay in the Old Town. Not only is it home to the must-visit Torre Tavira; there are also many quaint plazas here such as Plaza San Antonio and Plaza de Mina .

Andalusia Travel Tips

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See our list of travel tips to take with you:

  • We first recommend taking advantage of public transportation. You can use the train to get between major destinations, running from Malaga in the east to Seville in the west. You can then also use public buses to get to the further afar and smaller towns.
  • Secondly, consider visiting during some of Andalusia’s festivals. This region is known for some extraordinary events such as the Cruces de Mayo (held in early May) and the Feria de Seville (in April).
  • If you decide to rent a car in Andalusia you’ll find it easier to travel outside of these bigger cities and more frequented tourist areas.
  • A visit during these times promises a rich cultural experience and a better look into the values and heritage of the Andalusian people.
  • The cities suggested and landmarks we have suggested above are designed for you to see some of the regions most popular places!
  • Remember to get your FREE travel insurance quote from SafetyWing to receive fully comprehensive support when it comes to unforeseen travel complications.
  • If you are traveling alone, be sure to ‘always’ carry your cell phone along with you, if you have one that is. Even if you are just popping out of your hotel to go to the shops.
  • Try to carry cash and items of value with you at all time in a front or inside pocket, you’ll find Pacsafe make some great bags/backpacks for traveling around with valuables.

Best Time to Visit Andalusia

Andalusia is known for its hot summers, where temps can often become unbearable at times. During the summer, it’s not unusual for daytime temps to exceed 104°F, especially in the cities of Granada and Seville.

beach in cadiz

As mentioned earlier, the best time to visit for warm temperatures and a stable climate is the shoulder months of April-May / September-October.

For example in Seville, these months have average daily temps of between 64-75°F. The nights are cool and bearable compared to the hot nights during the summer.

During the summer, average temps in Seville range from 84-90°F. Whilst this sounds nice and warm, due to the city being located far inland, temperatures often feel hotter than they show.

If going in the height of the summer season, be prepared that temps can and do often rise above 104°F. So make sure you take lots of sunscreens and avoid heading out in the sun during midday.

The winter months are also popular with those traveling during the Christmas break, although a lot less visited than during the summer.

Average temps in Seville range from 52-59°F, which is a lot cooler and even sometimes chilly.

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As well as things to do you should have an idea of which places are integral to include in your Andalusia itinerary.

Is this all you can do in the region? Absolutely not!

There’s much more to see in the region and we guarantee that Andalusia will surprise you and make you want to revisit time and time again.

Andalusia is full of hidden gems, with everything from quaint mountain top villages, palaces, castles, and rustic shops to cafès and beaches.

Get lost exploring and get acquainted with the Andalusian culture.

Also, be sure to follow some of our sustainable travel tips to ensure that your trip has a positive impact on the local environment.

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Visit Andalucia: Top 20 Things To Do and Must-See Attractions

The 20 best things to do in andalucia (bucket list).

You want to visit Andalucia (South of Spain) for your next trip and you’re looking for the best things to do?

You’re at the right place!

In order to help you plan your stay , I have prepared this list of the 20 best places to visit in Andalucia , with all must-see attractions and points of interest.

In addition to this list of the best things to do , I will also give you all my best tips as well as detailed itineraries to visit Andalucia in 3 to 16 days.

So, what are the best things to do in Andalucia? Where to go?

Let’s find out!

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6. sierra de grazalema natural park, 8. the caminito del rey, 10. doñana national park, 11. marbella, 12. jerez de la frontera, 13. nerja caves, 14. the sierra nevada and the alpujarras, 15. gibraltar, 16. cabo de gata-nijar natural park, 17. tabernas desert, 18. ubeda and baeza, 19. attend a flamenco show, 20. eat tapas, renting a boat in andalucia, you’re traveling in spain these articles will help you, visit andalucia: the 20 best places to visit and must-see attractions.

In order to help you plan your stay in Andalucia, I have prepared detailed itineraries depending on your trip duration . You should read them after reading this article.

You can find them here, simply click on the orange links to read the articles:

  • Itinerary: 4-5 days in Andalucia – The perfect itinerary for a short stay in Andalucia!
  • Itinerary: 1 week in Andalucia – With all my best tips + accommodation suggestions!
  • Itinerary: 10 days in Andalucia – Discover how to visit Andalucia in 10 days, with all my best tips!
  • Itinerary: 2 weeks in Andalucia – The best itinerary to visit Andalucia in 14-15 days

They will allow you to plan your trip very easily!

And if you have any question, don’t hesitate to ask me in the comments section, at the end of the article. I would be glad to help you plan your stay.

Let’s start this Andalucia tourist guide with Seville , the capital.

The Andalusian capital is full of historical monuments to discover . Whether you’re traveling with friends in the mood to party or looking for a romantic gateway , Seville is the perfect destination to have a good time and enjoy the sun.

Here are the best places to see in Seville, Andalucia:

  • Seville Cathedral: this UNESCO World Heritage is the 3rd biggest cathedral in the world! Inside you’ll find the tomb of Cristopher Colombus, 45 panels representing the life of Christ and an impressive collection of art pieces. You should buy your skip the line tickets here .
  • The Giralda: the top of the cathedral bell tower offers a 360° scenic view over the whole city.
  • The Alcazar is the residence of the King of Spain when he visits Andalucia. In this palace, you’ll see sumptuous rooms, patios and stunning gardens. It’s the 2nd must-see attraction to visit in Seville. To avoid waiting in line at the entrance, click here .
  • Santa Cruz neighborhood, Seville’s historic center. Many monuments to see (Seville Cathedral and the Alcazar are located there), plenty of souvenir shops, coffee shops and restaurants everywhere. You guessed it: it’s the most touristic part of the city.
  • The Plaza de España: This auditorium-shaped square, with bridges spanning over a canal and azujelos-decorated benches is the most beautiful I’ve ever seen!
  • The Maria Luisa park:  located right next to the Plaza de España, it’s the ideal spot to walk around and get some fresh air.

You can find detailed information about Seville in my article: The 15 best things to do in Seville .

If you plan to visit Seville, but also Cordoba and Granada during your road trip in Andalusia , you should buy the Andalusia Pass, also called “Best of Andalusia Card”.

It allows you to visit the 3 main tourist sites of Andalusia while saving a lot of time and money!

It includes:

  • A skip the line ticket for the Alcazar of Seville
  • A skip the line ticket for the Alhambra of Granada and the Nasrid palaces
  • A guided tour of the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba
  • An audio guide for Seville and Granada, to download on your smartphone.

To book your Andalusia Pass , you just have to click on the button below:

Plaza de España Seville

Located only 40 min away from Seville by train, Cordoba is a must-see on a trip to Andalucia .

What to do in Cordoba?

  • Visit the Mosque Cathedral of Cordoba (book here): If you just have time to visit one site in Cordoba, you should head to the mosque-cathedral. The interior, with its red and white arcades is really unique.
  • Discover the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos . In the past, this place has been the residence of catholic kings, the Inquisition headquarter and even a prison. Its magnificent gardens are worth the visit! In my opinion, these gardens are even more beautiful than Seville Alcazar ones.
  • Go for a walk in the Jewish quarter: don’t miss “la calleja de las Flores” (flowers’ street), the synagogue  and San Bartolomé chapel.
  • Cross the Roman bridge to enjoy the view over the mosque-cathedral and the old city. It’s even better at sunset!

Cordoba was one of my favorite places to visit during my stay in Andalucia.

You will find every information you need to visit Cordoba in my article: The 15 best things to do in Cordoba.

With the Andalusia Pass I mentioned above, you can enjoy a guided tour of the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba . You need to buy it directly by clicking here!

Alcazar of Cordoba

Seville, Cordoba and now Granada , we have our trio of must-see cities in Andalucia!

Granada also has its own emblematic historical monument: the world-famous Alhambra . This stunning palace and fortress complex is one of the most emblematic monuments of Islamic architecture . After the gardens in the Alcazar of Seville and Cordoba, brace yourself for the spectacular Generalife gardens !

The site welcomes “only” 3300 visitors in the morning , and another 3300 in the afternoon. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is the most visited monument in Spain . So you get it, you must book your tickets in advance if you want to visit the Alhambra.

Other points of interest in Granada, Andalucia: 

  • San Nicolas mirador and San Miguel Alto mirador, for their stunning scenic view
  • The Albaicin neighborhood to attend a street flamenco performance
  • Granada cathedral and the Catholic Kings Museum
  • The Sacromonte neighborhood and its famous troglodyte houses, the “cuevas”.

If you want more information about Granada, you should read my detailed article: The 15 best things to do in Granada .

If you are planning to visit Seville and Cordoba in addition to Granada, don’t forget that the Andalusia Pass is the best solution to save time and money!

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Ronda is another top place to visit in Andalucia.

This lovely small village is located on top of a hill, dominating the whole valley. The main attraction there is the Puente Nuevo (“New Bridge” in English), you’ll see it on every postcards! It connects the old and new town , spanning over the river and valley.

If you want to take the perfect picture, go to the Plaza Maria Auxiliadora, and take the path going down to the 2 viewpoints over the bridge.

In Ronda, you can also visit:

  • Ronda Arena
  • Mondragon Palace
  • the bandit museum
  • La Casa del Rey Moro (“House of the Moorish King” in English).

If you want more details about the best things to do in Ronda, you should read my article: Visit Ronda: the definitive guide.

Ronda

Among all the things to do in Andalucia, you really should do a road trip on the White villages Route . The most famous road of Andalucia will take you to the most beautiful villages and countryside spots.

Most of the White Villages, or “Pueblos Blancos” , are located uphill. In the past, that was the best protection against a potential enemy attack!

If all the houses are white, it’s for a good reason: it helps to keep their inside relatively cool during the hot Andalusian summers. You will see, these villages are very charming with their narrow streets and balconies covered with flowers.

Where to stop on the Route of the White Villages:

  • Arcos de la Frontera:  you’ll see nice churches there and the Castle of Arcos de la Frontera. The scenic view from the mirador is breathtaking. Arcos is the highest White Village.
  • Grazalema: for its 3 miradors and their scenic view over the village and the Sierra de Grazalema
  • Zahara de la Sierra: it’s one of the most typical and most beautiful White Villages, with remains of a castle and a breathtaking view over the turquoise lake below
  • Setenil de las Bodegas: A very special Andalusian White village, most of the houses are troglodytes. They are carved in a gigantic rock.

Zahara de la Sierra

What else can you do in Andalucia besides visiting cities? Go hiking! 

Sierra de Grazalema natural park is a great place for hiking. It’s located in Cadiz and Malaga provinces, close to Arcos and Zahara villages.

There are many hiking trails in this park, you will need to choose one (or several!) depending on your fitness level, your interest and also the time of the year (some hiking paths are closed in the summer because of fire hazard).

For more information, there are 3 visitor center located in El Bosque, Zahara de la Sierra and Ubrique . You should check with them before, as some trails require getting a special authorization beforehand.

If you’re going to the park on a hot day, I recommend the  “El rio Majaceite” path:  it’s an easy hike, about 4 hours roundtrip , departing from El bosque and going along the river.

The path is in the shade , and you can also take advantage of the nearby river to freshen up. It’s a popular place among Andalusian families to picnic on Sundays.

sierra de grazalema

You’re a culture enthusiast ? Then you should definitely go visit Malaga !

Beside being a top beach destination in Andalucia, Malaga is also full of interesting cultural sites and museums:

  • Picasso Birthplace Museum (get you tickets here) : The legendary artist was born in that house in 1881. You’ll learn more about his life, his work and will see some of his personal belongings.
  • Centre Pompidou Malaga , is a branch of the famous Centre Pompidou in Paris with several pieces of contemporary art
  • Carmen Thyssen Museum   with its extensive collection of Spanish and Andalusian paintings
  • Russian Art Museum   offers a collection of Russian art pieces in an old tobacco factory.

You should also definitely visit Malaga fortress: the Alcazaba. 

And to enjoy a stunning scenic view over the whole city and the port, head to Gibralfaro castle.

You will find every information you need to visit Malaga in my article: The 15 best things to do in Malaga.

Malaga Andalucia

Close to Malaga, “El Caminito del Rey” path is one the most spectacular natural sites in Andalusia.

To go there, you will need to be a bit adventurous. Until 2015, date of its full renovation, this hiking path was considered the most dangerous one in the world! Hopefully, today it is completely up to safety standards.

Located in El Chorro gorge,  it was once used to transport equipment for the 2 neighbouring hydroelectric power stations. It was made of simple wooden pontoons directly fixed on the cliffs with no guardrail . After several deadly incidents, the path was closed in 2000 and opened again only in 2015.

Nowadays, it’s totally safe to hike on this path located 100 meters above the ground , but it’s still very impressive. Before starting, think about it twice if you have the fear of heights, as once you start, you can’t go back . The path is only one way, from North to South, so you’ll have to reach the end!

If it makes you feel safer, you can always choose to do a guided hike in the Caminito . The guide will give you more information about the location and its history. You need to book your guided hike in advance here because these are often fully booked weeks in advance.

caminito del rey Andalucia

Cadiz might not be considered a top destination in Andalucia compared to cities like Seville or Granada, yet it’s a great place to visit. I actually loved this less touristic city, where you don’t have to wait forever under the sun to get inside the monuments.

Here are Cadiz must-see attractions:

  • The Plaza de San Juan de Dios, where the city hall and the San Juan de Dios church are located. It’s very charming, with lots coffee shops and restaurants.
  • The Roman theater , entrance is free!
  • Cadiz cathedral go to the top of the bell tower to enjoy a scenic view over the city
  • San Sebastian castle and Santa Catalina castle, both located next to the sea
  • La Caleta beach to take a dip.

You want to learn more about the best things to do in Cadiz? Have a look at my article: Visit Cadiz: the definitive guide .

San Sebastian Castle Cadiz

Doñana national park  is the perfect destination to take a break from historical monuments visits and enjoy a bit of nature. Located in Huelva province, the park is about 1 hour driving from Seville and 50 min from Cadiz.

This UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the most protected areas of Europe. It’s definitely a great place to observe wildlife: if you’re lucky, you can see flamingos, deers, birds and maybe even an Iberian lynx, an endangered species.

In the park, you can take a stroll on one of the hiking paths. You’ll find more information about available itineraries in one of the visitor centers located in Matalascañas (Huelva), Villamanrique de la Condesa (Seville) or in Sanlúcar de Barrameda (Cadiz).

The park is very large, so you can also go around biking, horse-riding, by boat or even on an off-road bus or a 4WD. For the 4WD tour, your guide will take you to the best parts of the park, and you may even see a lynx! You must book the tour in advance here.

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You’re looking for the most beautiful beaches in Andalucia? You like to party?

Then Marbella is the perfect destination for you!

This high-end seaside resort located in the Costa Del Sol has everything you dream for: 27 km of beaches, many prestigious villas, luxury stores, coffee shops and fancy nightclubs! Marbella is a very famous party destination for wealthy tourists.

To get a glimpse of all of this luxury, you can go to Puerto Banus marina to see some of the most luxurious yachts in the world . During summer, celebrities from all over the world stop by Marbella to enjoy the beaches and nightlife.

If you’re not interested in all this glitz and glamour, there is also a lovely historic center with flowery houses in Marbella.

You can of course also enjoy an afternoon at the beach: Cabopino beach, also called Artola Dunes is the most famous one. The beach is protected from the wind and has shallow and crystal clear water.

Marbella

If you’ve been to all major cities in the region and are looking for another place to visit in Andalucia, head to Jerez de la Frontera. 

Not far from Cadiz, the city is known for its wine, the famous Sherry wine. More than 20 wineries and cellars are located in the city, and some of them offer guided tours with wine tastings.

If you want to do a guided tour of some of the most famous Jerez bodegas and of course taste the wine, you will need to book it here . 

The most famous tourist attraction is Jerez is the show of the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art . For 90 min, you’ll enjoy several choreographies performed along traditional Spanish music .

If you want to attend one of the best equestrian show in the world , you need to book it there.

jerez de la frontera

Wondering about the best things to do in Andalucia with children? If you’re in Andalucia on family vacation, you should go on a day trip to Nerja caves. 

The caves were discovered by chance in 1959 by students who were looking for bats. They are 4km long but only bout a third is open to visitors.

Unless most caves where only guided tours are possible, you can visit Nerja caves freely. However, only a certain amount of visitors are allowed inside every 30 min.

You can get an audio guide to learn more about the history of the caves and their discovery. Allow about 45min for the visit . Don’t forget to wear comfortable shoes and a jacket: it’s always cold in caves, even during summertime!

During your visit, you will be able to access several halls, such as the Cataclysm Hall where you can see one of the tallest and largest columns in the world . Torca Hall and its numerous cave paintings is also worth a look.

You need to book your tickets to visit the caves of Nerja in advance by clicking here!

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If you’re visiting Andalucia during summer and it’s a bit too hot for your taste, you should go to the Sierra Nevada and the Alpujarras. It’s t he highest mountains range in Spain, with over twenty peaks above 3000 meters.

It’s never too hot in this mountainous region (even in the summer) and above all, you will discover a wilder and less touristic side of Andalucia . The Alpujarras villages are renowned for their picturesque and timeless character.

You’ve guessed it, the Sierra Nevada is an amazing place to hike in the mountain . You can also go climbing, paragliding, mountain biking or horse-riding.

If you’re visiting Andalucia during winter, you’ll be able to ski on some the 105km of ski slopes available , while enjoying a stunning view over Granada and the sea!

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Gibraltar is located south of Andalucia . Did you know that even if it’s located in Spain, Gibraltar is in fact part of the United-Kingdom ? It also means that you need to cross a border to go there and waiting time is usually quite long if you go by car.

It really feels like a southern part of England, with English signs, English style phone booths and buses and (of course) English pubs . Gibraltar also has its own currency: the Gibraltar Pound , an equivalent to the British Pound. You’ll have to exchange your Euros once you get there. 

An absolute must-see in Gibraltar is the Upper Rock . You can go there on foot, by car or by cable car. In any case, you’ll have to cross right in the middle of the airport , where there are traffic lights to regulate traffic between planes, cars and pedestrians!!!

At the Upper Rock, you should check out these attractions:

  • Saint Michael Cave: It was used as a hospital during World War 2. Nowadays, you can attend sound and light shows there.
  • The famous monkeys! There are more than 200 monkeys walking freely on the rock. Be careful with your belongings and don’t bring food.
  • The Great Siege Tunnels carved inside the rock.
  • The Moorish Castle, with only a single tower still standing.

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Cabo de Gata Natural Park is the largest coast and land protected area of all the Mediterranean region . Of volcanic origin, it offers several types of landscapes ranging from beautiful beaches and coves to wilder desert style landscapes.

What to do in Cabo Park, Andalucia: 

  • Hiking on one of the many marked paths
  • Scuba diving 
  • Go on a boat tour
  • Take a dip at one of the world-famous beaches of Cabo de Gata, such as  Las Salinas or Los Muertos
  • Birdwatching (mainly flamingos) in the salt pans
  • Explore the small fishermen villages of Las Negras or San José

Cabo de Gata natural park

Located North of Almeria, Tabernas deser t is the largest arid desert in Europe.

It’s a famous place in Andalucia because many Spaghetti Western movies had been filmed there , such as “ The Good, the Bad and the Ugly ” or “A fistful of dollars”. Other famous movies like “ Lawrence of Arabia ” and “Indiana Jones” were also filmed there.

In Tabernas, you should visit Fort Bravo (also called Texas Hollywwod). It was one of the villages built to serve as a set for an American Western movie , and it was kept as is afterwards. You can visit the saloon and even attend a duel between the sherif and a bandit!

And if you don’t want to miss any of the breathtaking landscapes of Tabernas desert, you can also visit the desert with a guide. You can’t book it online, you will need to ask your hotel to arrange it for you.

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If you’re spending some time in Andalucia, you can also visit Ubeda and Baeza (Jaén province), 2 UNESCO World Heritage sites . Quite unusual here, these villages are filled with renaissance style monuments!

Lost in the middle of olive tree fields and located only 8km from each other, the two villages maintained a very authentic charm . They are quite different from other traditional Andalusian villages and their whitewashed houses.

here are the best places to see in Ubeda, Andalucia:

  • The Sacra Capilla del Salvador: a true jewel of Spanish renaissance
  • The Vazquez de Molina palace, it’s nowadays the city hall
  • The Dean Ortega palace, built in the 16th century
  • The Basílica de Santa María de los Reales Alcázares

Must-see attractions in Baeza:

  • Visit the Baeza cathedral
  • Discover the Jabalquinto palace
  • Go see Saint John Church 
  • Walk around the Plaza del Populo

Baeza

You want to embrace Andalusian culture? Then you should definitely attend a Flamenco show!

This art was born here during the 17th century, and is still today a very important part of Andalucia’s culture and history. Coming from the gypsy culture, Flamenco is a mix of 3 arts: singing, dancing and guitar. 

There’s nothing easier than attending a flamenco show in Andalucia, they’re everywhere, even on the streets.

  • In Seville , you should go to  “Los Gallos” tablao (the place where Flamenco shows are taking place), the oldest one in the city with a lineup of international artists. The show at the  Museo del Baile Flamenco is also very good and pretty affordable! To attend this show, you need to book your tickets here.
  • In Granada , the best Flamenco shows are taking places in the “ cuevas” of the traditional Sacromonte neighborhood. You can book your tickets directly here.
  • In Cordoba as well, you can see an excellent show in a beautiful building at the “ Flamenco Cardenal” tablao.

Today, Flamenco is considered one of the main tourist attractions in Andalucia.

Flamenco madrid

During your trip to Andalucia, you will also probably want to discover local gastronomy.

And as you’re in Spain, it’s no surprise that you’ll probably eat lots of tapas during your stay.

Wherever you are in Seville, Granada, Ronda or even the smallest village, you won’t be able to miss tapas, they’re everywhere! From classic recipes to more unique ones, tapas are a real staple of Andalusian cuisine. 

Each restaurant has its own specialities , so Spanish people often go to several bars on the same night. There’s even a word for it:  “tapear”!

Malaga and Granada cities are known to offer amazing tapas. In Granada, it’s a tradition that when you order a drink, it always comes with tapas. There is a real competition to offer the most unique and best presented tapas.

Some classic tapas are the Russian salad (potatoes, tuna and corn), croquetas and tortillas.

According to the well-known saying, Andalucia is the perfect place “to go tapas” (“tapear” in Spanish)!

tapas Andalucia

And you, what do you plan to do in Andalucia? Which point of interests would you like to visit? 

If you want to rent a boat for a nice day at sea during your trip to Andalucia, you should book it with Samboat.

Motorboats, sailboats, yachts, small boats without a license, with or without a skipper: they simply have the most complete offer for boat rental!

So, what are you waiting for to book your sea trip in Andalusia? 😊

Andalucia travel Guides

  • Buy the DK Eyewitness Andalusia guide on Amazon.com or on Amazon.co.uk
  • Buy the Lonely Planet Andalusia guide on Amazon.com or on Amazon.co.uk
  • Buy the Rick Steves Snapshot Andalusia guide on Amazon.com

Discover all my articles about Spain : All my articles to help you plan your trip to Spain are listed there.

  • Cadiz: The 12 things you must-see in town!
  • Cordoba: Top 15 best things to do and must-see attractions
  • Granada: Top 15 best things to do
  • Malaga: The 15 best places to visit
  • Ronda: The 10 best things to do
  • Seville: Top 15 best things to do and places to visit

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  • January 11, 2022

Southern Spain has a lot of things to do. It is rich in food, culture, and nature , so it has a lot of options for spending a great weekend in it.

Many things that we connect to Spain are native to Andalusia, like Spanish dance and music Flamenco, or their famous fashion with large dresses and flowers in hair. So, if you are planning on visiting Andalusia, you will certainly have a lot of fun.

As we lived in Andalusia, many people have asked us how to spend the best time there, so we decided to share some suggestions that you can use to navigate your trip and have an amazing time!

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When to visit andalusia, must see places in andalusia, seville (sevilla), the most beautiful towns in andalusia, top things to do in andalusia, what is andalusia famous for.

The first important thing is to pick the right time when planning a trip. The good thing is that when it comes to Andalusia, there is almost no wrong time to visit it. Why? Because Andalusia is sunny, warm, and full of life most of the year .

The best way to decide on your dates is to set your goals – are you going site seeing or are you going on a vacation? Do you plan on walking the whole day, or are you planning on sunbathing in the sun?

Traditional Andalusian House

If you are planning on a sunny escape from your cold winter life, the best time to visit Andalusia is somewhere between late February and early April. Late winter and super-early spring are cold in most countries, but not in Spain. So, if you want to meet Spring earlier this year, that is the best time.

If you are planning on walking around site-seeing, and not being cold, but not hot either- the best time is in April, May, and November. April and May are the picture-perfect of Springtime, and November is warm and light with the perfect walking temperature.

If you are planning on sunbathing and swimming (a summer vacation) the best time is in late August, September, and middle October . June and July are the sunniest and the hottest months, but that means temperatures around 40 degrees Celsius and almost unbearable daytime. The air in Andalusia during summer is very heavy so being outside between 1 pm and 7 pm can be dangerous and unpleasant.

The best places to visit in Andalusia, Spain, depending on your likes and interests. An amazing thing is that there is something for everybody – amazing food and drinks, crazy nightlife, relaxing nature and hiking spots, tranquil but vibrant villages, or big and loud cities.

Alhambra, Granada

All the places in Andalusia are worth visiting, but let’s break them down into categories of must-see places.

Must-see places in Andalusia are:

  • Big cities (Seville, Granada, Cadiz, Cordoba)
  • Little town and villages (Jerez de la Frontera, Ubeda, Baeza, White Villages)
  • Mountains (Sierra Nevada, Cazorla)
  • Parks (Parque de Federico Garcia Lorca, Parque de Maria Luisa Sevilla)
  • Traditional bars with flamenco show
  • Historical monuments and houses (Real Alcazar, Casa de Federico Garcia Lorca, Museo Picasso)

The best cities to visit in Andalusia

The best places in Andalusia can be found all around the biggest Andalusian cities. You can even find nature inside some cities, like Alahambra in Granada.

Places in south Spain are always decorated with big colorful flowers and plants, so you will feel like walking around an oasis even when you’re in the biggest boulevards.

If you are visiting cities in Southern Spain, the things to do there are countless. Nightlife in Andalusia is crazy , so if you’re into that, you will have the best time of your life. Also, tapas bars with drinks are a great way of a more casual and tranquil night out.

One of the best things to do in Andalusia is to chill in their city parks because they are so well taken care of. The abundance of flora and labyrinth-like paths make for a truly meditative experience.

Here are the top places to visit in Andalusia if you like big cities:

Seville is touristic heaven. It has a lot of history and monuments you can visit all day long but it is also full of restaurants and bars to sit down and try paellas.

Unlike many big Spanish cities, Sevilla isn’t on the seashore, but it has a river. The river is followed by a beautiful quay full of bars and people, so it also has an intimate local atmosphere.

Seville Plaza Espana

The best things to visit in Seville are the Royal Alcazar of Seville , Plaza de España (Spain’s Square), Seville Cathedral , La Giralda , Maria Luisa Park, and a football match at the stadium Sanchez-Pizcuan.

Malaga is the most urban Andalusian city . It is a center of good parties, great nightlife, young people, and amazing opportunities.

Malaga is right on the seashore, so it makes a great summer destination . If you like more tranquil summer escapes, the villages around Malaga are what you should be looking for, because they are close to the city, but not as crowded. If you are more of a party animal, book a room in the center of Malaga and you will not regret it.

Malaga, Andalusia

Must-see things in Malaga are the Picasso Museo , Alcazaba palace and castle of Gibralfaro , Costa del Sol (Malaga’s coastline), the city center, and Benalmadena.

Cordoba is a characteristic city with a historical entrance . To come inside it, you need to cross a stone bridge making it look like you are coming inside a kingdom.

Besides that, Cordoba is the most famous for its flower wall decoration. White walls are decorated with blue paint and little hanging pots with colorful flowers. Cordoba is cozy and romantic, but it also has a big variety of tapas bars in the city center.

Cordoba Andalusia

The top places to visit in Cordoba are Mezquita-Catedral , Alcazar de Los Reyes Cristianos , Puente Romano (Roman bridge).

Granada is one of the most popular cities in Andalusia . Its charm lies within the combination of a historical city center and a huge natural museum of Alhambra. Granada is a student city , so there are a lot of young people and a lot of parties and bars for students and youngsters.

It is not an enormous city, so you can check it out pretty quickly, except for Alhambra. Alhambra requires time, it is very big, very beautiful and you should save the whole day just for it.

Granada Andalusia

Must-see places in Granada are Alambra and Generalife, Palacios Nazaries and the city center.

Cadiz is a city of stone, narrow streets, the ocean and beautiful little squares. Cadiz resembles Portugal more than it resembles its Andalusian neighbors, so it will leave you with a different vibe than Granada or Malaga.

It is a peaceful sea-oriented city with great places to surf, eat and walk around. It is a city with an almost village-like atmosphere, so it will make you fall in love with it.

Cadiz sea

The best places to visit in Cadiz are the cathedral of Cadiz, Tavira tower, the castle of Santa Catalina and the ocean.

If you don’t like big cities but would rather visit a town and have a similar experience as in the city, but with fewer crowds and tourists, Andalusia has a lot of options.

Real Alcazar Seville

Some of the most beautiful places in Andalusia are not popular ones, which gives them even more charm.

If you were to visit towns and little cities in Andalusia, Spain, the best places to visit are:

  • Jaen (world’s capital of olive oil and Spain’s capital of free tapas)
  • Jerez de la Frontera (home of famous Sherry wine, horse fair, and capital of MotoGP races)
  • Almeria (a town of the sun and a perfect beach)
  • Ronda (a famous town on a cliff)
  • Tarifa (a town of surfing, windsurfing, and swimming with dolphins and whales)

There are many towns and cities to visit in Andalusia, and all are charming in their own way. Andalusia truly has it all, so the longer you can stay, the better.

When you are in Andalusia, the best thing to do is to explore.

The top things to do in Andalusia consist of walking around town, checking bars , socializing with locals, and asking around for a history lesson.

By talking to the locals, you will find the secrets of that particular place, because there are different customs in every city or town. Locals are very proud of these customs and they will gladly teach you a new phrase or show you a thing they drink or a place they like to go to.

Andalusian cuisine

The best things to do in Andalusia are going on tapas tours , trying out gin and tonic with their special spices, going hiking on the mountains, taking a day to chill in the park, going to a Flamenco show, attending a feria , trying olives and olive oil, drinking Tinto de Verano, and going to a football (soccer) game or just watching it in a bar full of people.

Andalusia is famous for:

  • Hand-clapping music and singing (also from Flamenco)
  • Big dresses and flowers in hair
  • Olives and olive oil
  • Gin and tonic
  • Moorish influence

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14 Days in Andalusia: The Ultimate Andalusia Road Trip Itinerary

Planning to spend 14 days in Andalusia and looking for the best road trip itinerary to make the most of your time and discover the gems of the South of Spain? I am here to help and share the best travel tips for Andalusia.

Andalusia is a large region in the south of Spain . It is a very diverse area and offers visitors many different things. Starting from national parks and beaches and ending with museums and architectural gems. Here you will find famous Spanish cities like Seville and Granada together with charming towns like Ronda and Cadiz.

I have to say that this is my favorite area of Spain and here you will find the most beautiful places in Spain, so I am even more excited to share them with you! As you already know, you will find a road trip itinerary for 14 days in Andalusia, a lot of additional travel tips, hotel recommendations, the best restaurants and so much more. Keep on reading and I will help you plan the best road trip around Andalusia.

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In order to follow this Itinerary, you will have to land at Seville Airport also known as Sevilla-San Pablo Airport. It is the sixth biggest Airport in Spain and offers many international destinations, so it is a perfect way to start your road trip for 14 days in Andalusia.

Depending on the arrival time, I suggest you head straight from the airport to your first destination, which will be Cordova. Of course, if you arrive late at night, you can use the chance to spend a night in Seville, but we will keep it for the end of this trip.

Another optional arrival is Málaga-Costa del Sol Airport . You will have to split this itinerary and start from day 4, but you can still follow this plan and organize your trip from Malaga.

How to get around for 14 days in Andalusia?

How to get around for 14 days in Andalusia?

In order to follow this Itinerary, you will need to rent a car . It is possible to visit Andalusia by train, but you will miss out on a lot of gems. So if you want to discover the soul of Andalusia in 14 days, a car rental is a must.

I always use Rentalcars which is an international online car booking service. They match you with the best prices and have a flexible cancellation policy – you can cancel or change most bookings for free up to 48 hours before the pick-up. I only had the best experience with them, so I can recommend this company, but there are endless opportunities online or at the airport arrivals.

Click here to find your car rental for Andalusia.

Overview of your 14 days in Andalusia

Overview of your 14 days in Andalusia

Day 1: From Seville to Cordova Day 2: from Cordova to Granada through Jaén Day 3: Granada Day 4: From Granada to Malaga through Nerja and Frigiliana Day 5: Malaga + best hikes & beaches Day 6: From Malaga to Marbella through Colomares Monument and Mijas Day 7: From Marbella to Ronda through Júzcar Day 8: Additional night in Ronda: visit Setenil de la Bodegas and Olvera Day 9: from Ronda to Cadiz through Arcos de la Frontera  Day 10: from Cadiz to Seville through Jerez Day 11-14: Seville

This is your itinerary for 14 days in Andalusia at a glance. I will share the best things to do, where to stay, and some restaurant recommendations together with cool experiences in Andalusia. Driving time and useful travel tips included! 

Remember, you can follow this Itinerary starting from Malaga or in reverse if it suits your needs. Or if you have only 10 days in Andalusia, you can still follow this Itinerary and cut it after the arrival to Seville in case you have already been there or want to keep it for your next travels.

Are you excited to discover Andalusia and plan an unforgettable road trip for 14 days in Andalusia? Because I am! Keep on reading!

Day 1: From Seville to Cordoba

Overview of your 14 days in Andalusia

Driving time: 1 hour and 25 minutes, 137 kilometers.

Your road trip of 14 days in Andalusia starts with landing in Seville. But from there I want you to head directly to Cordoba. Don’t worry, you will have time to visit Seville at the end of the road trip. I suggest you take A-4, stay on the motorway for 130 kilometers, and enjoy the views from your window.

Cordoba is one of the best towns in Andalusia and here you will find the perfect mix of Arab and Spanish art. Discover the best things to do in Cordoba and unlock the charm of this charming Spanish town. Remember, if you arrive in the afternoon at Corboda, you can just visit the Old Town and keep other activities for the day after.

Visiting old town

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The old town of Cordoba is a real gem of Andalusia and you shouldn’t miss it during your trip. Get lost and discover some of the best places in Cordoba’s old town. Start with the Calleja de las Flores, a picturesque alley with pots full of flowers hanging on the walls, and end with Plaza de la Corredera, which is a square built on the model of the traditional Castilian Plaza Mayor. The Jewish district of Cordoba is a nice attraction filled with cute patios and history. Don’t forget to add Córdoba Synagogue to your itinerary as well.

Roman Bridge of Cordoba

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This historical landmark of Andalusia was built back in the 1st century BC. Roman Bridge of Cordoba stands over the Guadalquivir river just in front of the famous Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba. The bridge takes you from the Old Town to The Calahorra tower and it is a perfect place for an evening stroll.

Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba

Overview of your 14 days in Andalusia

This mosque is another important symbol of Arab influence in Andalusia. It is one of the most beautiful places in Andalusia and you shouldn’t miss it during your time in Cordoba. It is open from 11 am until 7 pm and the entrance fee for an adult is 11 euros. Please remember to dress accordingly when visiting this mosque. Also, for 14.99 euros you buy a skip-the-line ticket in advance. Click here to buy yours.

Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs

Overview of your 14 days in Andalusia

Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs is another important tourist attraction in Cordoba. In the past, it served as a palace and a fortress. Nowadays, you can visit the castle and enjoy the spacious gardens with fountains, which was my favorite part of the visit. Keep in mind, that it is closed on Monday, so plan accordingly and book your ticket here . You will find the opening times there as well.

Other things to know before visiting Cordova

Where to eat in Cordova? If you like typical Spanish cuisine and want to try some local things, head to Taberna Casa Pedro Ximénez or Paseo Iberico. If you prefer fine dining, Noor Restaurant should be your number one choice.

Where to stay in Cordova for one night? Eurostars Azahar is a 4-star hotel with mid-range prices in the heart of Cordova close to the historical sights. Parking will cost you additional 13 euros. Click here to book it.

Want to know more about Cordova? Book the best-rated guided tour that covers the Jewish Quarter, Synagogue, Mosque, and Alcázar. Click here to see all the details.

Day 2: from Cordoba to Granada through Jaén

Overview of your 14 days in Andalusia

Driving time: from Corboda to Jaén 1 hour and 26 minutes, 120 kilometers, and from Jaén to Granda 50 minutes, 86 kilometers.

On your second day in Cordoba, you can finish up your Itinerary and visit the places that you missed on the first day. Once you are done, you will head to Jaén for a short stop and possible meal and then head to the next destination of your 14 days in Andalusia, which is Granada. I recommend you take roads A-4 and A-311 from Granada to Jaén, especially if you are visiting during the peak season.

Overview of your 14 days in Andalusia

Imagine stunning castles with unique fortresses surrounded by charming olive gardens. That is Jaén and that is the main reason why you should make a quick stop in this hidden gem of Andalusia. It is not needed to spend a night here, but I highly recommend arriving here around lunchtime.

The main attraction of Jaén is Jaén Cathedral. The entrance fee is 5 euros, but it is worth visiting. Around the central part, you will find many historical churches, Arab baths, and the Jewish Quarter. I suggest you visit Calle Duque for an amazing view of the Cathedral, on Google Maps you will find it as Mirador a la Catedral.

Where to eat in Jaén? Bomborombillos is one of the best restaurants in Jaén and it offers a wide variety of tapas for very affordable prices and some unique Spanish dishes as well. Don’t miss it!

Granada

Granada is a famous medieval city and that is your next destination after visiting Jaén. Considering its size, I recommend you spend 2 nights here, to visit the most beautiful places in Granada. Also, depending on your arrival, you can use your first evening to relax or enjoy a simple stroll around the city and keep all the activities for the day after.

More things to know before visiting Granada

Where to eat in Granada? If you are looking for some traditional places, I can recommend these 3 restaurants: La Taberna de Kafka, Bar Avila, and El Mercader. La Taberna de Kafka is a very affordable restaurant, but if you are looking for something fancy, don’t miss Faralá.

Where to stay in Granada for 2 days? If you are looking for a mid-range apartment with available parking in the city’s heart, I recommend Elvira Suites . But if you are looking for a splurge, you can’t go wrong with La Corrala del Realejo.

Day 3: Granada

Granada

On your day 3, you can finally rest from driving and discover Granada on your feet. You also won’t be changing hotels, so you can take it slow, enjoy your breakfast, and start your day exploring. Don’t forget to check the previous section for restaurant recommendations and make your reservation in advance. So what are the best things to do in Granda? 

Granada

Alhambra is another palace combined with a fortress and one of the most beautiful places that I have ever seen. It is the main attraction of Granada and it cannot be missed during your two weeks in Andalusia.

Keep in mind that the number of daily tickets is limited, so I highly suggest buying your ticket before, especially if you are visiting Andalusia during the peak season. To visit Nasrid Palaces, you will have to book a specific time slot and you will have to be there at your scheduled time. Click here to see the opening times.

A general adult ticket will cost you 14 euros and you can purchase your tickets here. I don’t advise using any third-party sellers unless you want to overpay. You will need to show your ID once you enter, so don’t forget to take it with you.

The entire visit will take you around 3 hours, so the best is to start at the opening time and plan your lunch after visiting Alhambra.

The old town of Granada

Granada

After lunch, you can enjoy a nice stroll around Granada’s old town, also known as Albaicin. Get lost in tiny medieval streets and visit its jewels. You cannot miss Granada Cathedral, Corral del Carbón, Palacio de la Madraza, Plaza Bib Rambla, Plaza Nueva, Real Chancillería. You should finish your visit with Alcaicería, a modern-day bazaar, and get some souvenirs there. It can be a bit of an overwhelming experience, but that is the charming side of every bazaar.

You can easily spend a couple of hours in the old town of Granada because you will constantly find new attractions, cute squares, and historical landmarks. If you are feeling tired, I suggest visiting Cathedral and bazaar as these are the best places to see in Granda Old Town. 

Fun experiences in Granada that you shouldn’t miss

Fun experiences in Granada that you shouldn’t miss

In the afternoon, you will have some additional time, so here are some options for your Granada Itinerary. We all have different interests while traveling, so choose the most suitable experience for your own preference.

  • Hammam Al Ándalus with Optional Massage: if you are looking for some relaxation during your trip, this is a perfect way to spend your afternoon in Granada. Click here to see all the details and book your experience.
  • Walking Food Tour: if you are a foodie like me, you can’t miss this food tour. The best local products, knowledgeable guide, and fun way to discover the food scene in Granada. Click here to see all the details and book your experience.
  • Sunset Walking Tour in Albaicín & Sacromonte: maybe you want to know more about Granada directly from the local guides? This should be your number one choice. This one is great for photography lovers as you will cover some of the best photo spots in Granada. Click here to see all the details and book your experience.

Day 4: From Granada to Malaga through Nerja and Frigiliana

Day 4: From Granada to Malaga through Nerja and Frigiliana

Driving time : from Granada to Nerja 1 hour, 93 kilometers, from Nerja to Frigiliana 12 minutes, 7 kilometers and from Frigiliana to Malaga 45 minutes, 58 kilometers.

After a bit more relaxation in Granada, you will have to spend longer on the road. However, it is worth it as you are about to discover some of the best towns in Andalusia. You can easily start with Frigiliana and then head to Nerja or do it the other way around. Let’s see why these places are worth visiting and what day 4 out of 14 days in Andalusia has to offer.

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Day 4: From Granada to Malaga through Nerja and Frigiliana

Nerja is a resort town and has one of the best beaches in Andalusia. Here you will find the Balcony of Europe that offers some amazing views over the sea, but your main focus is going to be beach time. Playa Burriana is the longest sand beach in Nerja and it is completely free unless you want to rent a bed with an umbrella. Prices are very affordable and start from 5 euros. Playa la Caletilla will be a better option for you if you are looking for something intimate.

Looking for something active instead? Head for a hike to Rio Chillar and discover the hidden gem of Andalusia. Keep in mind, that it is a long and challenging hike. Most of the hike is inside the river, so you will need to wear trainers. Make sure you bring water and some snacks as well. It takes 1 hour to reach the most beautiful part of the hike and 2 more hours to see the waterfall, then another 3 hours to go back. It is open any time of the day all year round and free of charge.

Day 4: From Granada to Malaga through Nerja and Frigiliana

If you like small charming towns, Frigiliana will be one of the best attractions in Andalusia for you. It is a maze of cobblestone streets, color-coordinated white houses, and colorful plant pots all over the town. Wandering around the streets of Frigiliana is one of the best things to do in Andalusia. And you will be there snapping cute photos on every corner.

Some of the main attractions in Frigiliana include: El Torreón, Panorámica Frigiliana, Church Square. Centro Histórico de Frigiliana is where you should start your exploration. Also, you will find a lot of steep streets, so bring comfortable shoes with you.

I personally couldn’t find inspiring restaurants in Nerja, so I waited until Frigiliana to get some food and La Taberna del Sacristán didn’t disappoint. The food is delicious, the prices are affordable and they have a nice terrace with some amazing views.

Day 4: From Granada to Malaga through Nerja and Frigiliana

Once you are done with Nerja and Frigiliana, it is time to head to Malaga where you will be staying for the next 2 days. Take it easy on the first day and enjoy some walks around Malaga, but keep exploring for the day after. We will cover the most beautiful places in Malaga and the best things to do, including more beach time or hiking options for activity lovers.

Other things to know before visiting Malaga

Where to eat in Malaga? Malaga is a paradise for every foodie because the options are endless. Darna Restaurant is one of my favorite restaurants; it offers fine dining and healthy local meals. If you are looking for the best tapas in Malaga, don’t miss Anyway WineBar. Other great restaurants with local cuisine include La Proa de Teatinos, La Alacena de Francis, and Meson Iberico. Luxalad Málaga Centro is the best choice if you are looking for healthy meals and affordable prices.

Where to stay in Malaga for 2 days? During my last trip, I stayed at ICON Malabar. It was a wonderful and very relaxing experience. For a 4-star hotel, the prices are very affordable but keep in mind that parking will cost you additional 17 euros per day. But I have to say that I have my eyes on Palacio Solecio, a Small Luxury Hotel of the World for my next trip.

Day 5: Malaga + best hikes & beaches

Day 5: Malaga + best hikes & beaches

Just like in Granada, you will spend an additional day in Malaga and discover what are the most beautiful places in Malaga. I will include one of the best hikes in Spain located near Malaga, some more beaches for those who enjoy swimming, and more authentic experiences in Andalusia to make your experience unforgettable. Most of these things are optional, so it is up to you to decide what excites you the most.

What to see in Malaga?

Day 5: Malaga + best hikes & beaches

One of the main attractions of Malaga is Gibralfaro Castle. Unfortunately, you won’t find much inside this ancient castle, but the views from the top are epic. You can visit it together with The Alcazaba of Malaga – another place you should see in Malaga. The combined ticket is 5.50 euros and it should keep you busy for a couple of hours. It opens at 9 am, so I just you head there for the opening time.

Malaga Roman theater is an important historical attraction just around the corner from previous places to see in Malaga. And it is free of charge, so don’t miss it. The Cathedral of Málaga is another place that attracts tourists. I also recommend you visit Atarazanas Market and La Concepción Historical Botanical Gardens.

Best hiking near Malaga – El Caminito del Rey

Day 5: Malaga + best hikes & beaches

One hour drive away from Malaga, you will find one of the most beautiful hikes in Andalusia. El Caminito del Rey is almost 8 kilometers long and it takes around 4 hours to go from the beginning until the end.

It used to be a very dangerous hike, but nowadays, it has been rebuilt, so it is a relatively easy hike, but not suitable for someone who is scared of heights. You will need to bring your own water and some light snacks. And bring

The path starts at the Guadalhorce dam and ends at El Chorro. From El Chorro you will find a shuttle bus that takes you back to Guadalhorce dam, so you can reach your car unless you want to walk the same path once again. It is open from 9 am and the entrance fee is 10 euros.

You can also book a guided tour at El Caminito del Rey. It is perfect for you if you want to learn about the history behind this place and want to avoid any organization side of the hike. The entrance ticket is included together with a shuttle bus, parking, and one bottle of water. You can book your tour here.

Best beaches in Malaga

Day 5: Malaga + best hikes & beaches

The most popular beach in Malaga is Playa De La Malagueta. It is easy to reach, wide and alive. Comes with a crowd as well. I personally prefer Playa Peñón Del Cuervo. It is still crowded, but not filled with tourists, so mostly busy during the weekend. It is also a very pretty beach with a unique rock in the middle, but you will have to take the car to reach it. The good news is that the parking is free.

Want to spend some time on the boat? Explore the coastline on your own boat for a couple of hours and become the captain of the day. Click here to see all the details.

Day 6: From Malaga to Marbella through Colomares Monument and Mijas

Day 6: From Malaga to Marbella through Colomares Monument and Mijas

Driving time: from Malaga to Colomares Monument 40 minutes, 30 kilometers, from Colomares Monument to Mijas 15 minutes, 88 kilometers, and from Mijas to Marbella 30 minutes, 35 kilometers.

Get ready for another exciting day on the road and discover the best of Andalusia. Make sure you get proper rest the day before, so you can enjoy your trip to the fullest. What is on the menu for today? Let’s take a look!

Colomares Monument 

Day 6: From Malaga to Marbella through Colomares Monument and Mijas

Colomares Monument is a stunning castle a hidden gem of Andalusia. It was one of the places that I wanted to visit the most, so I don’t understand how so many people still miss it. It was dedicated to the life and adventures of Christopher Columbus and it is a true architectural treasure.

It is closed on Mondays and opens at 10 am, so I suggest you leave Malaga around 9.30 am. There is no need to rush because it doesn’t get as crowded as many other tourist attractions in Andalusia. But don’t forget that it is closed on Mondays.

The adult ticket is only 3 euros. I have never been to such a beautiful castle for such an affordable price. This should make you understand how hidden it is. Audio guide included.

Mijas Pueblo

Day 6: From Malaga to Marbella through Colomares Monument and Mijas

Mijas is another cute village in Andalusia filled with white houses. Yet it is different from Frigiliana, so you cannot exclude it from your road trip itinerary for Andalusia. Wondering what to see in Mijas Pueblo? 

You don’t want to miss Plaza Virgen de la Peña, Ermita de la Virgen de la Peña and Pl. de la Constitución. But other than that, enjoy your walk between tiny white houses, look for some cute souvenir shops and enjoy the views this town offers. And don’t forget to snap some cool photos on your way, because every corner of Mijas is very picturesque!

Where to eat in Mijas Pueblo? If you are visiting Mijas around lunchtime, you will find many inviting restaurants, so use this chance to try some more authentic Spanish food. We choose Koco Bistro and it lived up to our expectations.

Day 6: From Malaga to Marbella through Colomares Monument and Mijas

Marbella is great for 2 things – beach and old town. The old town was my personal highlight and I suggest you head for a walk and get lost. It is filled with typical Spanish houses, flowers, plants, and cute cafes, and I am sure that you will leave charmed by it. So depending on your arrival, you can enjoy yourself at the hotel or head to discover the old town of Marbella. You can add Marbella Urban Wall, Plaza de los Naranjos and Iglesia de Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación to your Marbella itinerary.

Other things to know before visiting Marbella

Where to eat in Marbella? We enjoyed one of the best tapas at Mia Cafe. This place is in the old town and is perfect for a quick bite. Especially if you are looking for a cute cafe with a nice atmosphere and authentic food.

Where to stay in Marbella? If you are looking for an affordable yet luxurious hotel in Marbella, Molo Luxury Suites Puerto Banus is the right choice for you. Keep in mind, that it is not in the center of Marbella, so you will have to take the car to visit the old town, however, parking is for free and the views are spectacular. And you have an access to the outdoor pool in case you want to take a break from the beaches. Looking for something mid-range in the old town of Marbella? Precioso apt en casco antiguo de Marbella is a great option as well.

Day 7: From Marbella to Ronda through Júzcar

Day 7: From Marbella to Ronda through Júzcar

Driving time: from Marbella to Júzcar 1 hour, 55 kilometers, and from Júzcar to Ronda 35 minutes, 24 kilometers.

If you still didn’t get enough beach time, you can use your morning for a quick swim or a tanning session. And then get ready to hit the road to discover one of the most epic places in Andalusia – Ronda. On your way, you can discover another cute town of Andalusia to take a break or have a quick bite.

Day 7: From Marbella to Ronda through Júzcar

Júzcar is also known as a Smurf town. Unlike other famous towns in Andalusia, this one is filled with blue houses and that is where the name comes from. Surprisingly, it is another hidden gem of Andalusia, so that is an additional reason to visit Júzcar.

Back in 2011, every single building here was painted blue: houses, the Church, the cemetery, and the Town Hall, to embrace the premiere of the world-renowned film The Smurfs 3D. Once the filming passed, the locals decided to embrace it and keep the houses blue. This decision brought some additional income to local inhabitants and more visitors to the town.

And if you want to have lunch in one of the blue houses, head to Bar Torricheli. It is a very simple place with simple food, but great for a quick lunch and some healthy meals.

Day 7: From Marbella to Ronda through Júzcar

You can’t visit Andalusia and skip Ronda. Ronda is a must in every road trip itinerary for Andalusia, so this is going to be your next destination and base for 2 days.

Puente Nuevo de Ronda is the main attraction in Ronda and you will have to find some best viewpoints to capture the beauty of it. You will need to put Mirador Puente Nuevo de Ronda as your destination on Google Maps and head to Plaza de Maria Auxiliadora and from there you will see a path that takes you down. It is an easy path, but you will have to be careful. I did it with sandals, but some comfortable shoes would make my life much easier.

You should visit Ronda Town Hall, Plaza del Socorro, Puerta de Almocabar, and Bullring of the Royal Cavalry of Ronda. But you should be able to see it all in one afternoon. I suggest you keep the viewpoint for the sunset and visit other attractions before that.

Other things to know before visiting Ronda

Where to eat in Ronda? Tropicana is one of the best restaurants in Ronda together with Puerta Grande. Puerta Grande has a simple setting and authentic recipes, while Tropicana offers a modern setting and some great vegan options. Prices are very similar in both of these places.

Where to stay in Ronda for 2 days? Catalonia Ronda is hands down the best hotel in Ronda. Especially if you are looking for epic views and swimming pool access. Hotel Don Miguel is a great option for budget travelers. Both of these hotels offer parking for additional 15 euros per day.

Day 8: Additional night in Ronda: visit Setenil de la Bodegas and Olvera

Day 8: Additional night in Ronda: visit Setenil de la Bodegas and Olvera

Driving time: from Ronda to Setenil de la Bodegas 25 minutes, 17 kilometers, from Setenil de la Bodegas to Olvera 23 minutes, 15 kilometers, from Olvera back to Ronda 45 minutes, 52 kilometers.

On the 8th day of your Andalusia road trip, you will keep Ronda as your base but drive around to discover other important attractions around. If you are passionate about history, add Ruins of Acinipo to your itinerary. Or implement hiking at Sierra de Grazalema in case you haven’t yet gotten enough. 

Setenil de la Bodegas

Day 8: Additional night in Ronda: visit Setenil de la Bodegas and Olvera

Setenil de la Bodegas is a charming Spanish town built inside the cliff. The houses and some streets are covered with cliffs, making it one of the most unique places in Europe.

You should discover these rock-covered streets, find some of the best views, visit some of the churches on your way and enjoy some more tapas. In one hour, you can visit the town, but you will need to plan some additional time for eating depending on your arrival time.

Bonus tip: make a quick stop at the Santuario de Nuestra Señora de los Remedios before arriving in Olvera.

Day 8: Additional night in Ronda: visit Setenil de la Bodegas and Olvera

One of the best things about Olvera is the views that you get to see on your arrival. It is often overlooked by tourists since they rather visit Ronda or Setenil de la Bodegas, so this is your chance to discover another hidden gem of Andalusia.

The Church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnacion stands on the top of the town and pops out perfectly over the white town. Climb all the way up to this church and walk Calle Calzada to find some of the best photo spots in Olvera. The castle of Olvera offers even better views over the city and the entrance fee is 2 euros.

There are a lot of affordable restaurants in Olvera. I can recommend Bodeguita Mi Pueblo, but I saw some other great options in Olvera as well. Once you are done with Olvera, head back to Ronda, enjoy a relaxing evening by the pool, or soak in more of those views over the bridge.

Day 9: from Ronda to Cadiz through Arcos de la Frontera 

Day 9: from Ronda to Cadiz through Arcos de la Frontera 

Driving time: from Ronda to Arcos de la Frontera 1 hour 10 minutes, 86 kilometers, and from Arcos de la Frontera to Cadiz 40 minutes, 65 kilometers.

Your next destination is Cadiz, however, the road from Ronda to Cadiz is long and not very exciting. For this reason, I suggest you make a break in the middle and stop at the Arcos de la Frontera. This is optional, but I think this little town deserves a visit, and let’s find out why.

Arcos de la Frontera

Day 9: from Ronda to Cadiz through Arcos de la Frontera 

Arcos de la Frontera is built on top of the cliff and together with a river creates a wonderful landscape. One of the coolest places in Arcos de la Frontera is Basilica de Santa María de la Asunción together with Mirador de Abades and Palacio del Mayorazgo.

Mirador Plaza del Cabildo is my personal highlight as from this side you can see the massive cliff and take some great photos. After some research, I decided to have lunch at the Restaurante Aljibe and it didn’t disappoint. In fact, it is hands down one of the best restaurants in Andalusia.

Cadiz

Cádiz is an ancient port city rich in remarkable sights and surrounded by picturesque towns, wild landscapes, and wonderful beaches. I personally fell in love with Cadiz and it was one of my personal highlights of the entire trip.

Looking for the best things to do in Cadiz? Click here to read my ultimate Cadiz travel guide. This article covers food recommendations and the best hotels in Cadiz for every budget together with other practical tips.

Day 10: from Cadiz to Seville through Jerez

Seville

Driving time: from Cadiz to Jerez 28 minutes, 35 kilometers, and from Jerez to Seville 1 hour, 92 kilometers.

Considering that you spent the entire afternoon in Cadiz, make sure you check off the last things from your Cadiz bucket list and head to Jerez. It is going to be a quick stop before heading back to Seville.

Jerez

Jerez is the most popular day trip from Cadiz and soon you will understand why. The cathedral is the main Christian symbol of the city and it’s a real baroque-neoclassic gem that you can’t miss. The old town of Jerez is surrounded by walls and has many relevant religious and civil buildings like Centro Andaluz De Flamenco Junta De Andalucía. This is the perfect spot to get in touch with the art of Flamenco and the famous wine Sherry.

Seville

Seville is the capital and largest city of Andalusia and it is the fourth largest city in Spain. Seville is famous for the Flamenco, the beautiful Plaza de Espana, the third biggest cathedral in the world, and the Arab influence in buildings like Alcazar.

This is going to be your base for the next 3 days, so make sure you check this 3-day itinerary for Seville that covers everything including main attractions, hidden gems, travel tips, hotels, and restaurants.

Day 11-14: Seville

Seville

Once again, the Seville guide will help you plan your time in the capital of Andalusia, but keep in mind that this is optional. If you have only 10 days in Andalusia, you can keep Seville for another trip. Also, I recommend you return your car rental because you won’t need the car to discover Seville, so you will just end up paying an additional fee for parking and the car rental itself.

After 2 weeks in Andalusia, we can agree that you have seen it all covered all the best things to do in Andalusia. I can guarantee that you will end up loving this area of Spain and create some amazing memories.

Is Andalusia safe?

Is Andalusia safe?

Andalusia is very safe, so this shouldn’t be your concern during this road trip. You will have to be more careful in big cities like Seville, Marbella, and Malaga, but nothing extreme. Small towns of Andalusia are extremely safe and local hospitality is amazing. Probably another thing that will make your trip unforgettable.

What to pack for 14 days in Andalusia?

What to pack for 14 days in Andalusia?

I want to say that Andalusia is a perfect reason to dress up and bring some cute dresses. If you are visiting in summer, keep in mind that it is very hot, so I suggest light material flowy dresses. You can also go crazy with prints and blend in with the local architecture.

Together with dresses, you will need some comfortable shoes, shorts, and swimsuits. A summer hat is another must! If you have limited luggage, you can buy cute hats in every town of Andalusia… find something that goes with your dresses.

Bring a rain jacket if you are visiting during the shoulder season. Or extra layers for winter.

What is the travel budget for 2 weeks in Andalusia?

What is the travel budget for 2 weeks in Andalusia?

  • Accommodation: from 50 to 200 euros depending on the season and level of comfort for 2 people. More for luxury hotels and unique accommodations.
  • Food: between affordable tapas and fancy restaurants, you should consider 40 euros per meal for 2 people. With drinks included.
  • Car rental: from 100-200 euros for 11 days. Additional costs for 3 days in Seville.
  • Parking: 15 euros per day.
  • Museums: around 10 euros per day considering that there are a lot of free things to do in Andalusia.
  • Experiences: around 50 euros per person.

When it comes to driving, remember that Toll highways are identified with the letter AP followed by one or two digits that represent the number of the road. They usually require payment, which may vary from €5 to €15. Most motorways also have an electronic system of payment. The main toll highways in Andalucia are the AP-7, the AP-46, and the AP-4. Check more driving tips here.

Resources for 14 days in Andalusia

Best car rental in Andalusia: book here Driving tips: read here

  • Suggested mid-range hotel in Cordoba: book here
  • Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba skip-the-line ticket: buy here
  • Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs ticket and opening times: buy here
  • Jewish Quarter, Synagogue, Mosque, and Alcázar Tour: book here
  • Suggested mid-range hotel in Granada: book here
  • Suggested luxury hotel in Granada: book here
  • Alhambra opening times: check here
  • Alhambra tickets: buy here
  • Hammam Al Ándalus with Optional Massage: book here
  • Walking Food Tour: book here
  • Sunset Walking Tour in Albaicín & Sacromonte: book here
  • Suggested mid-range hotel in Malaga: book here 
  • Suggested luxury hotel in Malaga: book here
  • El Chorro: Caminito del Rey Guided Tour with Shuttle Bus: book here
  • Captain Your Own Boat without a License: book here
  • Suggested luxury hotel in Marbella: book here
  • Suggested mid-range hotel in Marbella: book here
  • Suggested luxury hotel in Ronda: book here
  • Suggested affordable hotel in Ronda: book here

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In conclusion…

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This is the end of the ultimate Andalusia road trip itinerary for 2 weeks in Spain. I can guarantee that this flexible itinerary will help you plan an unforgettable trip and you will discover the best of Andalusia during 14 days in Spain. Now it is time to make some last bookings and get ready to hit the road.

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10 Comments

What an awesome guide to visiting Andalusia! Frigiliana is a town we want to see! I’m saving this article for our trip someday. Thanks for sharing so many recommendations! I enjoy your website 🙂

Wow this is so impressive – I lived in Andalusia and I definitely didn’t get photos as beautiful as yours!!

Every part of this guide looks incredible. From the architecture to the beautiful landscapes it seems like all 14 days would be a fantastic experience. I love the idea of doing food tours to see more of the city. The museums would be fun to visit too. Thanks so much for sharing this experience. I would love to travel it one day.

Wow, wow, wow, Lasma! This truly looks like a perfect itinerary. My husband and I have been wanting to go back to Spain to explore the Andalusia area. We have only been to Seville from amongst the towns in that region. Cordoba and Granada both look amazing. I love that Roman bridge! The hike near Malaga looks fun too. Definitely pinned for when we schedule the trip. Thanks.

You’ve covered so many gorgeous locations in this post! I think my favorite shots are the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba and the Colomares Monument. Thanks for the well-researched information!

This is an excellent guide, the pictures are beautiful! I would love to spend some time here

This is the perfect guide! I loved the recommended towns of Cordoba, Granada, Malaga, Marbella, and Ronda. They are all so pretty so I would want to see them all. 2 weeks sounds like the perfect amount of time to explore. Saving for later!

We have loved every visit we made to the Andalusia region in Spain. A 14 day trip around gave you some of the great spots to visit. We finally made it to Cadiz this year and we so glad. Definitely an unforgettable set of destinations.

As always, the pictures are amazing. I love all of the arches in the mosque and I’m pretty sure my husband and I would enjoy the hike in El Caminito del Rey.

This is a real bible to spend 14 days in Andalusia! Fantastic article where everything is covered! I really hope I can go back to this fantastic region and discover more!

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