Andalucía

Welcome to mythical Andalucía, the birthplace of flamenco, bullfighting and tapas. As you travel through the undulating olive groves of Sevilla and crumbling whitewashed villages of Cadiz, all the way past the crystal Mediterranean waters of Malaga to Granada’s crimson Alhambra, you will quickly realize why so much great Spanish art originated here. This southern region is a land of passion and mystery, where Moorish kings ruled and diverse communities flourished, where artists like Hemingway and Merimée went to find inspiration and fall in love, and where travelers continue to do the same.
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Insider Access: The Sevilla Feria de Abril with a Local Host
Seville’s April Fair is known worldwide as the Spanish party to beat all parties, and you have the opportunity not only to attend, but also to celebrate with the locals in their private casetas, or tents.
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Food: Olive Oil Tasting in a Family-Owned Andalucía Olive Grove
Set in an Hacienda, a small family estate in the Los Alcores countryside of Sevilla.
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Traditions: Visit to a Brave Bull's Ranch Outside of Sevilla
As you drive northwest of Seville, where serene landscape meets clear skies, our ranch appears on the horizon surrounded by a succession of gentle rolling hills, evergreen oaks, eucalypts and wild olive trees.
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Guided Day Trip to the Cádiz White Mountain Villages
In the southwest of Andalusia, tucked between beautiful mountains, you will find a series of small towns filled with chalk-coated houses dating back to the Middle Ages and Moorish times.
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Active & Outdoors: Private Bike Tour through the Cádiz Countryside
See a different side of Spain with a mountain bike ride through the Andalucían countryside ending in a lunch of traditional local dishes.
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Wine: Sherry Wine in Jerez: From the Grape to the Glass!
A visit fully dedicated to the wine Jerez is famous for - sherry!
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Cheese, Wine and Olive Oil in the Grazalema Mountains
Indulge in regional specialities in the Andalucían countryside
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Food: Day Trip to an Iberian Pig Farm and Jamón Tasting in the Sierra de Aracena
Experience the origins of the world-famous Iberian ham
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Honeymoons: Guided Tour of the Alhambra by Night
Francisco de Icaza said it best: there’s nothing like the sorrow of being blind in Granada.
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Honeymoons: Spa Day at a Granada Hammam
Located at the foot of the Alhambra, above the ruins of an original public bath, this hammam pampers you with the comforting massage and aromas and flavors of the past that make an Arab bath so special.
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Excursion to the Mountain Villages of the Alpujarras
Savor the slow, satisfying rhythms of life in this hidden corner of Spain
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Food: Caviar Tasting in Granada
This sturgeon farm, just west of Granada, has been in operation since 1956 and is one of the leading sturgeon farms in the world.
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Active & Outdoors: Cliff Hiking at the Caminito del Rey
Spain's Caminito del Rey is the name for a stunning cliff hike, where a boardwalk hangs 100 meters above the Guadalhorce River.
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Wine: Visit to a Historical Ronda Winery
Taste the flavor's of this unique region's wine in a historical winery
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Families: Equestrian Show at the Cordoba Royal Stables
Take in a show at one of the most renowned stables in the world
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History and Art: Guided Visit to Medina Azahara
Visit the royal ruins just outside of Córdoba
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Christian, Jewish and Moorish Heritage: Private Tour of Jewish, Muslim and Christian Cordoba
All three of the religions of Spain’s history have at one point called the southern gem of Cordoba home.
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Christian, Jewish and Moorish Heritage: Private Tour of the Úbeda Synagogue
The medieval Synagogue of the Water is a fascinating refurbished synagogue in Ubeda, Jaén