Tour of Andalucia with Historic Paradors

Great Mosque in Cordoba, Andalusia, Spain

What to expect on this itinerary

Let the magic of Andalusia seduce you—the aura of another era, the sound of Flamenco in the air, the beauty of three cultures. Moorish palaces and Gothic cathedrals reveal the legacy of centuries past. This is the land where Christians, Jews and Muslims lived together in harmony and created one of the most important civilizations that the world has ever seen. Explore this fascinating region’s historic cities, charming whitewashed villages and beautiful beaches. Along the way, you’ll samples the tapas, soak up the sunshine and relax in the plazas. The splendors of this Spain vacation likely will lead to a lifelong love affair.

Countries Visited

Spain

Places Visited

Málaga, Ronda, Antequera

Suggested Duration

7 Days

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Day 1 - Arrive in Málaga, Spain (Parador de Málaga Gibralfaro)

Begin your vacation in Málaga, the capital of the Costa del Sol. Check into your luxurious accommodations at the Parador de Málaga Gibralfaro. Surrounded by pines and perched atop the Mount Gibralfaro just opposite the Alcazaba, the Parador de Málaga Gibralfaro offers panoramic views of the sea and the city of Málaga. This wonderfully designed hotel features spacious living rooms, comfortable guest rooms and a swimming pool on the rooftop (allowing you to take in beautiful views as you sunbathe). At this parador, you’ll be treated to traditional Andalusian cuisine. Be sure to sample the delicious Málaga-style fried fish.

One of Spain's most popular seaside destinations, Málaga boasts a perfect climate, wonderful sandy beaches, world-class golf courses and interesting cultural attractions. Málaga was the first city where the Islamic kingdom of Andalusia was established and its 10th-century fortress is a splendid example of its Moorish heritage. This palace for the Nasrid Kings dates back to the 1200s. The palace is open to the public and has a museum of prehistoric Mediterranean collections. In the palace’s lush gardens, you’ll feel transported to a place of peace and tranquility. After touring the Alcazaba, visit the site of the ancient Roman amphitheater. Other highlights in Málaga include the spectacular Renaissance Cathedral, built on the site of a former mosque. For those interested in art, another must-see site is the Picasso Museum. The museum displays 230 works by the brilliant artist, the city’s most famous native son.

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Day 2 - Ronda and Pueblos Blancos (Parador de Ronda)

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Day 3 - Arrive in Antequera (Parador de Antequera)

Day 4

Day 4 - Explore the Town of Antequera (Parador de Antequera)

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Day 5 - Travel to Carmona (Parador de Carmona)

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Day 6 - Travel to Córdoba (Parador de Córdoba)

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Day 7 - Sightseeing in Córdoba (Parador de Córdoba)

Trip Highlights

  • Luxury accommodations in paradors, charming historic hotels
  • See monumental highlights of the ancient Moorish civilization
  • Amazing tours of medieval Islamic fortresses and mosques
  • Sunshine and sandy beaches in Málaga on the Costa del Sol
  • Visit the Picasso Museum in Málaga, the artist’s birthplace
  • Spectacular scenery and traditional Andalusia culture in Ronda
  • Take a tour of Ronda’s bullring, the oldest in Andalusia
  • Discover centuries of history in the ancient town of Antequera
  • Admire the charming streets and elegant palaces in Carmona
  • See the most important Islamic sight in Europe, la Mezquita
  • Admire the beauty and ambience in Córdoba’s old Jewish quarter
  • Indulge in the authentic cuisine of Andalusia and try the tapas!
  • Watch an authentic Flamenco performance at a traditional venue

Detailed Description

For eight glorious centuries, the Moors ruled the land of Southern Spain and established a glorious civilization of cultural grandeur and religious tolerance. During this period (from the 8th through 15th centuries), the Moorish kingdom was the most advanced in Europe. Surpassing Paris and Rome, the cities of Al Andalus were flourishing metropolises with running water, public baths, gas-lit street lamps and paved streets. Andalusia was a place of beauty as well as intellectual importance. Islamic Spain produced renowned poets, philosophers, physicians and scientists.

On this weeklong vacation, you’ll discover the intriguing history and enchanting sites of Andalusia. You’ll begin in Málaga, the birthplace of the Islamic kingdom of Al Andalus. Then continue to the dramatically situated village of Ronda, famous for its spectacular scenery and traditional bullfights. Next you’ll visit the fascinating ancient town of Antequera and the lovely historic village of Carmona. The final destination is the legendary city of Córdoba, a wondrous place full of history and charm. Surrounded by a medieval wall, Córdoba boasts one of the most interesting Jewish quarters and the most important Islamic site in Europe.

This tour of Spain is sure to impress you with lifelong memories of the sights, sounds, and tastes of the country with the third most number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Starting Price

$2,800 per person (excluding international flights)

Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.

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  • Accommodations
  • In-country transportation
  • Some or all activities and tours
  • Expert trip planning
  • 24x7 support during your trip

Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.

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Travel Review: Luxury Spain Vacation, Madrid, Ronda, Nerja Quad Tour, Barcelona Segway Tour

The trip was well planned and everything ran on schedule. The guides were extremely knowledgeable and interesting. Our agent designed the itinerary to our request and it couldn't have worked out better. Our hotels in Ronda and in Nerja were very nice. We had patios that were probably the best views you could possibly have. The other hotels in the big cities were conveniently located within walking distance of the sights. It was nice to know that our agent was there anytime you needed him. He pointed out great restaurants and the best times to go there to avoid the crowds. I would highly recommend.

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Spain Vacation Review: Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, Ronda, Marbella, Sagrada Familia, Alcazar, Flamenco Show, Shopping Tour

I cannot speak highly enough about our 3 week trip to Spain and the services provided by this travel company.  Everything was seamless. The private guides were interesting and knowledgable.  We felt that they were more than just guides.  It was like we had a friend in each city.  They gave us restaurant tips as well as tips on sights we should see on our days of leisure and on entertainment ideas. We were made to feel like honored guests at various activities.  There were so many highlights.  We had an insider's flamenco experience where a gypsy family and friends explained each facet of flamenco and then performed it for us in a tiny theater.  We had a wine tasting in Ronda with the owner of the winery.  We sat under an avocado tree and met the owner's daughter and a Hungarian couple and a few other people.  The wine was flowing and cheeses and iberico ham was served.  We never opened our wallets for the various activities.  In Barcelona the wonderful guide got us in ahead of the long lines.  This was true with all the guides in all the cities.  In this way we made the most of our time as we did not have to wait in long lines.  We enjoyed two tapas tours in Madrid on our first night and in Seville.  The tapas are different in the two cities justifying two tours.  We then went back on our own to the tapas places which we never would have found on our own. We thoroughly enjoyed a cooking class in Barcelona that began at 9:30 am with a shopping tour at La Boqueria market to buy ingredients for gazpacho and seafood paella.  We were there until 3pm.  We enjoyed the teacher, the food, the wine, the other members of the class. Private drivers arrived early in upscale immaculate cars.  In the Ronda area we had a driver and a guide.  You need a very skilled driver to navigate the very narrow streets.  The hotels were fabulous, some with beautiful courtyards.  We were upgraded to a junior suite in a beach resort in Marbella.  We have had private guides in the past through other travel agents who were not as excellent as the guides provided by this travel agency.  This trip exceeded out expectations in every way.

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Review: Luxury Tour of Spain, Barcelona, Seville, Granada, Ronda, Cordoba, Jerez de la Frontera, Hiking, History

What an amazing trip.  The itinerary that was put together by our agent for our two week stay was very full and exactly what we asked for.  The tours were great and everyone was very accommodating to any changes we needed to make during our stay.  Our travel agent was always available and accommodating.  

The Trip to Ronda was a big highlight with beautiful views everywhere

We loved lunch in Jerez de la frontera because our hosts were so kind andfun to be with.  Our guide/translaTor did a good job in making sure wecould understand one another.  We have also enjoyed the side trips to theolive mill and wineries  

We had a great guide who was an expert in botany and was able toidentify all the plants along the way 

The personal touch was what made the trip wonderful  

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Review: Tour of Spain, Madrid, Cordoba, Ronda, Seville, Alhambra Tour, Bike Tour, Olive Oil & Wine Tasting

Spain is a wonderful country and very clean.  The locals we interacted with were all very nice.  Overall it was a nice and memorable trip, however there were a few things that could have been done better by the travel agency.

Per our itinerary, there was to be a driver that met us at the Madrid Airport.  After we landed, we searched the area several times for someone holding a sign with our name, but we could not find anyone.  We were given the number of the driver, so eventually we called them from our cell phone.  That number was for a taxi company (not an individual driver) who initially did not know who we were and even asked us where we were going.  We were somewhat surprised because we thought this was already set up in advance.  We told them our names and they eventually found us.  After being on hold for several minutes, having the call dropped (they called us back), and talking with the dispatcher again, they said someone should be there with our name.  Again we searched but could not find anyone, so we called them back.  We talked to them again and finally they said someone will be near the coffee shop (which was just a few feet away).  We eventually saw someone with a sign that had our name on it.  Interestingly enough, we noted that that person had been there almost the entire time with no sign, as if he was simply waiting for any tourists to come (not specifically us).

We stayed at a very nice hotel initially.  Wifi and breakfast were included (the latter was paid for in advance).  The next morning we took a nice train ride to Cordoba where we picked up our rental car.  Fortunately for only 5 more pounds per day we were able to upgrade to a BMW with a GPS unit.  Our hotel in Cordoba was rated as 4 stars, although our room had a view of the dumpsters with stray cats directly below our window (which we could smell, forcing us to keep the window closed).  The AC did not work well either making for a less than pleasant sleep.  The employees though were very nice and breakfast was great.  Someone also parked our car for us.  

We soon met our guide for the day who was very knowledgable about the area and its Jewish and Islamic history.  The tour of the Mosque and Jewish Home was very nice.  Later that day we went to a Hammam for a ritualistic bath which was quite relaxing.  The mint tea was also a nice touch.    

The next day we went to Sevilla, which was a nice and pleasant drive.  We drove straight to the parking garage and checked into the hotel.  We then met our tour guide for an amazing biking tour of the city.  The tour guide was very nice and knowledgable and took a lot of pictures of us.  Our itinerary indicated that we would proceed to a boat tour along the river at 3:00 PM.  On our bike tour, we simply happened to run into the person in charge of the boat tour and began talking, and he indicated that the boat tour was at 6:00 PM (not 3:00 PM).  Confused, we contacted our travel agency and it was later confirmed that the correct time was indeed 6:00 PM.  We felt somewhat lucky that we ran into the boat tour guide, otherwise we would have been three hours early and the place would have been closed (and we would not have known to come at 6:00 PM), causing us to miss the tour altogether and stress for my pregnant wife.  The tour itself was relaxing and fun.  The hotel was advertised as 3 stars.  We noted black residue on the bed which we brushed off.  The wifi and AC worked but overall I have stayed at Econo Lodges in the US which were better than this hotel.

The next day we went to Ronda where our tour guide who was quite attentive and was already waiting for us when we arrived.  The tour of Zahara de la Sierra was great and very informative.  We next went to an Olive Mill whose owner was very hospitable and friendly.  We were told how olive oil is made and shown all of the equipment in the process.  We were also given food and allowed to taste and buy their authentic olive oil.  Next we went on a wine tour where we were given delicious wine and home made paella.  Although we told our travel agency that we are vegetarian (and the agency confirmed they will be able to accommodate our request), the owners of the olive mill and winery had no idea.  We again were very lucky that our tour guide quickly called these places up and explained we were vegetarian so that something could be prepared last minute.  The hotel here was advertised as 3 stars, and everything about the hotel was nice although the breakfast had few options compared to the previous ones we stayed at.

The next day we drove to Granada.  We were instructed to meet our tour guide at the Alhambra ticket office.  We punched in the address given to us by our travel agency and walked.  On our way there we called our tour guide to let her know we were coming.  She instructed us to go all the way up the hill which is where we would find the ticket office.  The GPS also told us to go all the way up the hill.  Toward the top (after a 15 minute hike up the hill) we saw a long line up of people and coincided with where the GPS told us to go (from the address we were given) so we figured we were in the right spot.  We called our guide again but she said we were not in the right spot and said to go to the ticket office.  Being in a new place in a new country, we we had no idea where the ticket office was as all we had was the address given to us.  We hiked almost all the way down the hill and found a map.  From the map we were able to find the ticket office and hiked there to meet our guide.  Our guide did not move from her position but rather asked us to walk at least 15-20 more minutes to meet her.  This was very hard on my pregnant wife and we did not have the resources to get a cab at that point.  It would have been nice, given how big this area is, to have a picture or map (like the ones posted there) indicating where to go rather than giving us an address that did not correspond to our meeting point.  The actual tour of Alhambra though was breathtaking and we did learn quite a bit from the tour guide.

At the end of the day we were scheduled to take a tour of the gypsy caves and see authentic flamenco dances.  Once again, the restaurant we went to had no idea we were vegetarian, and the pre-set menu had no vegetarian options.  When we told them, they brought us out another menu but the only vegetarian item on that menu (other than soup) was not available unless we both purchased that item and paid extra.  My wife only had some bread and soup and left hungry, which is not good for someone who is pregnant.  I felt really bad for her.

The next morning we drove a couple hours to Cazorla National Park and went on a hike.  Our tour guide was very nice.  Afterwards, we went to a hotel where lunch had been arranged.  The host was a very pleasant man who even gave us extra ice on request for our water bottles.  He also did not know we were vegetarian but was accommodating and made suggestions for us based on our preferences.  From there we drove back to Madrid and stayed at hotel Europa.  Due to the several hours of hiking and driving that day, coupled with our next morning flight, we were too exhausted to participate in our final tour, and went straight to bed.  We returned our rental car the next morning at the airport.

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Travel Review: Tour of Spain, Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian, Granada, Prado Museum, Alhambra, Mezquita, Sagrada Familia

Our travel agency's expertise, organization and guidance of our tour of Spain was exceptional. This travel planner is a great listener and thoroughly reviewed our profile to tailor the trip to our specific interests: architecture, museums and gastronomy. We traveled to Barcelona, San Sebastian, Madrid, Sevilla, and different towns in Andalucía. In addition to fantastic walking, museum and food tours (Tapas, Pintxos and Txakoli), Our travel planner arranged day trips to Dali Museum (Figueres), Bilbo Guggenheim, Toledo, Cordoba, and Granada. Our tour guides were all local, certified guides with expertise in art history, Spain’s history and local foods.  The guides were extremely knowledgeable and friendly. They freely offered suggestions for dinner and activities on our free day in each city.  Our travel planner encouraged us to self-drive from Sevilla to the Costa del Sol region. Our drive through the mountains was spectacular with acres of sunflowers and beautiful white villages.  We stopped in Ronda and spent the afternoon exploring the city with its breath-taking ravines and gorge spanning bridges.  We would not be able to self-drive without this travel agency loaning us their Wi-Fi Away device that allowed us to use Google Maps to guide us to various places.  In addition, he emailed us our detailed itinerary with times, guides’ name, and description of our activities. At our first hotel, we found our full travel package neatly organized with several envelopes containing our train/plane tickets, maps for each city and side trips, restaurant suggestions by city/town and another copy of our itinerary. Our travel planner kept in contract via text to welcome us and gentle reminders to bring our passports to Alhambra. He was available to us 24/7 as he was during our planning process. People inquire “What was your favorite city or place?” and we can’t pick just one:  it is like asking which of your children do you love the most.  We are already thinking about where to travel next with this travel agency, perhaps back to Spain and on to Portugal or Morocco. Thank you again to our travel planner and your entire staff for an unforgettable trip.

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Southern Spain Travel Agent Review: Family Trip , Baking Bread in Benalauria, Andalusian Countryside, Tangier Markets, Art & Food

Our trip to Spain for our family of four was a spectacular success primarily because of this travel team and our travel planner. The planner and her organization have four great strengths:

A network of top-flight guides—personable, knowledgeable, and extremely professional. We learned so much and were made to feel special.Constant and instant contact with us via an App, whether we were in Sevilla or Granada or Morocco or Madrid or in cars or trains in between. She helped us find the right train platform in Madrid, pushed back our dinner reservations in Ronda when we stayed late at La Alhambra, and quickly arranged a fix for a hot water problem in our apartment while we were riding camels in Tangier.Personalized itineraries suited to our interests and likes: people, places, and food. For example, she facilitated a two-day hike in the mountains for our sons while my wife and I explored Ronda and visited the Picasso museum in Malaga.Impeccable logistics. There was always a dinner reservation at an interesting restaurant. There was always a driver waiting when we walked out of an airport or museum. There was always a guide on our doorstep at the appointed time with appropriate tickets and car for that day’s events.

For me, the trip highlights were exploring the white villages of Andalucía like Benelauria, poking into some special shops in the Tangier marketplace, seeing paintings by Velasquez and Goya at El Prado, or Picasso’s Guernica, plus some excellent seafood restaurants. For our sons, the best was their two-day hike, Morocco, baking bread in Benelauria, the roast suckling pig in Ronda, and all the good coffee. My wife, for whom I primarily planned the trip, fell in love with the white villages, the Andalusian countryside, the king’s rooms in the Madrid palace, and the flamenco exhibition in Sevilla.

At one time or another, all four of us were communicating with our planner on an App. We felt like she was always with us and we were enthralled with the people and places we met and experienced. She and her cohorts were perfect guides that made our vacation so wonderful.

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