TOUR 3

Malaga,Andalucia,Spain
Granada, Andalusia, Spain
Cordoba,Andalusia,Spain
Sevilla,Andalusia,Spain
Tour of Andalusia, Spain 

A 7 night tour to a spectacular region of Spain

Suggested Itinerary, which can be adapted to each group’s individual requirements
Deluxe coach with English speaking assistance throughout the tour
Includes evening dinners on all nights.

Arrive Malaga airport for a coach transfer to the 4 star Hotel Torrequebrada, Benalmadena
Check in for four night’s bed & buffet breakfast accommodation
Early evening meet & greet cocktail reception
The Torrequebrada hotel is perfectly located in the beach area of Benalmadena at the heart of the Costa del Sol and offers services expected of a quality four star establishment.
        
Málaga is a historic and culturally rich provincial capital which has long lived in the shadow of the iconic Andalusian cities of Granada & Sevilla. The tastefully restored historic centre is a delight, its Gothic cathedral is surrounded by narrow pedestrian streets flanked by traditional and modern bars, and shops that range from idiosyncratic and family owned, to urban-chic and contemporary. It has rapidly emerged as the province's city of culture with its so-called 'mile of art' being compared to Madrid, and its dynamism and fine dining to Barcelona, with the 11th century Gibralfaro Castle sitting grandly aloft overlooking the city.
Tour of Málaga
Visits to the Picasso Museum and the Louwman Car & Fashion Museum 
Visit to Mijas Pueblo
One of the jewels of the Costa del Sol is the beautiful little village of Mijas, which nestles comfortably in the mountainside just over 400 mts above sea level. When you wander through the narrow cobbled streets of this Andalucian village it has somehow managed to retain much of its traditional way of life, the locals displaying their unabashed passion for all things festive and an unmistakable relaxed 'mañana' outlook on anything that can be put off for another day.
Transfer to Granada
Visit the Alhambra Palace
Granada, in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Andalucía, has many important examples of medieval architecture dating to the Moorish occupation of Spain. It’s best known for the Alhambra, a grand, sprawling hilltop fortress complex encompassing royal palaces, serene patios and reflecting pools from the Nasrid dynasty, as well as the fountains and orchards of the Generalife gardens.
Transfer to Sevilla via visit to Cordoba
Check into the Hotel Dona Maria, Sevilla for 3 night’s accommodation 
Evening cocktails on the roof terrace of the hotel.
The Hotel Dona Maria is located in the heart of the historic centre of Sevilla, where you can immerse yourself in the most authentic atmosphere of this unique hotel which is full of charm.
Tour of the Cathedral & Golden Tower
Gourmet Experience lunch at El Corte Ingles, Sevilla
Evening Dinner at Los Robles restaurant
Sevilla Cathedral is the largest Gothic cathedral and the third largest cathedral in the world and is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
The Torre del Oro (Tower of Gold) is a historic watchtower that was built in the early thirteenth century by the Almohades, who ruled over Andalusia. It is one of Seville's most photographed landmarks, as it is prominently located at a wide promenade near the river.
Visit the Aire Spa & massage http://www.airedesevilla.com/en/
Afternoon tour of the Plaza de Espana

A classic visit to the Aire Spa includes a Thermal Bath and Aromatherapy session also guests can choose additional massage packages ranging from 15 minutes to a full hour, or other favourites including the Water Ritual underwater massage or the Four Hands Ritual relaxation massage. You can be sure to enjoy peace, calm and privacy at all times because access is restricted to small groups in order to conserve the Aire de Sevilla "Sanctuary of Silence".

Plaza de España is a semi-circular brick building constructed for the Ibero-American Exhibition of 1929 in the Renaissance/neo-Moorish style, with a tower at either end (tall enough to be visible around the city, these towers - north and south - are major landmarks). In front of the building, following the curve of its façade, is a 500-metre canal crossed by four bridges, and in the centre of it all is the Plaza itself.

Day tour to Jerez
Visit to the Domecq Family estate and winery of Pedro Domecq
Jerez de la Frontera, usually called Jerez, has its old quarter surrounding the Alcázar de Jerez, a Moorish fortress founded in the 11th century. The Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art is a famed riding school with horse shows and a carriage museum. The city is also known for flamenco music and sherry production in the so-called Sherry Triangle lying to the west.

The Pedro Domecq Winery is a large bodega - as well as being one of the oldest in Jerez, dating from 1730 and is located in the city centre and features a 16th-century former convent whose cloisters and orange-tree-lined patio are now used for events. The Domecq family have owned this winery for many generations and the famous Don Jose Ignacio Domecq, who died in 1997, known as
'El Nariz' (The Nose) for his amazing sense of smell, was the acknowledged king of sherry tasters.

Depart for return journey
Tour does not include
Return flights to Malaga 
Items of a personal nature
Gratuities
Food or beverages (other than those specified in the itinerary)
Travel Insurance

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