Three Cities of Andalucia

Tour three iconic cities within Andalucia, taking scenic rail journeys between each one.

Three Cities of Andalucia

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Trip Fee

$ 2.480

Single Room Difference

$ 726

Date

23 - 30 April 2026

Trip Information

Andalucia is a land of contrasts, known for its distinctive architecture, eclectic cities, and vast mountainous regions. Our tour of these three cities takes you from the coast of Malaga to the history of Granada and onto the shining star of Andalucia, Seville. Beginning in Malaga, there’s much to see in this artistic city beyond the popular beaches. Take your time to explore this lively city full of ambience and culture. As the birthplace of Picasso, we highly recommend visiting his museum, full of intriguing artwork. No visit to Malaga would be complete without admiring the Alcazaba; built in the 11th century this is an incredibly important historical site and not be missed when in Malaga. Spend your nights sampling the local tapas or join one of the many wine tours in the city. Take the train from Malaga to Granada where you’ll experience another unique city within Andalucia. Famous for the imposing Alhambra Palace, we’ve arranged a guided group tour for you to learn about the beauty and history of this monumental building from local experts. Full of flamenco flair with an incredible backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Granada has an incredible atmosphere. Your tour of three cities ends in perhaps the most spectacular of them all, Seville. Here, we have arranged a Flamenco Show in a traditional Tablao so that you can become fully immersed in the Andalucian culture. Seville is a striking city with new discoveries around every corner, from the central mosque of La Giralda to the Royal Palace, you won’t be short of extraordinary architecture and history. From Seville, you have the option to prearrange a wine tasting in Jerez de la Frontera, an area famous for its wines and traditional horse performances. End your Andalucian adventure on a warm Seville evening, with a tapas board and glass of chilled wine to keep you company.

Activity Areas

Culture

Region & Country & City

Europe: Andalucia, Spain

Included in the Price

7 nights hotel-to-hotel accommodation in a mix of 3 & 4* hotels
- All breakfasts
- Guided group tour of Alhambra and flamenco show in traditional Tablao in Seville
- Private airport car transfers (from Malaga and to Seville), return bus tickets between Malaga & Nerja, and trains from Malaga to Granada and from Granada to Seville
- Management by your local Headwater-appointed agent

Not Included In The Price

Request a single room if required (compulsory supplement applies), purchase travel insurance and arrange any visas and vaccinations.

Itinerary

Day 1 Arrive in Malaga

Arrive at your first hotel close to the port of Malaga, just 20 minutes' walk to the nearest beach.

Day 2 Explore the history and art of Malaga

With so much to see and do in Malaga, we encourage you to take your time exploring this underrated city. As the birthplace of Picasso, we highly recommend visiting the Picasso Museum where hundreds of his works are on display. The city itself is home to many pieces of street art, making for a very interesting discovery, particularly to the north of Plaza Merced. One of the most important historic sites in Malaga is the Alcazaba (citadel). Constructed in the 11th century, the Alcazaba has served as both a defensive fortress and a royal palace; it also boasts incredible, sweeping views over the bay. Malaga’s cathedral is another must see, standing at 276 feet, the architecture is nothing short of stunning. In the evening, we can arrange a traditional tapas dinner within a winery should you wish (booked in advance).

Day 3 Relax in Malaga or venture to Nerja & Frigiliana

Whether you want to spend your day discovering more of Malaga or venturing outside of the city, we have plenty of local advice. Relaxing on one of Malaga’s many beaches is also an option for today – the choice is yours! Visit Mercado Central de Atarazanas, the popular market home to hundreds of stalls with fresh Spanish produce or book yourself onto one of the regular wine tours in the city. A short, yet steep walk brings you to Mount Gibralfaro where the views of Malaga’s Old Town are unmatched, particularly at sunset – in our opinion, a must see whilst in Malaga. Within 1.5hrs on the bus, you can be in Nerja & Frigiliana. Nerja is a picturesque coastal town, sheltered by the mountains, but many people visit for the impressive Nerja Caves that contain the largest stalagmite in the world, towering above at 32metres. In contrast, nearby Frigiliana is often voted as one of the top 10 most beautiful villages in Spain. Distinctively Moorish, the old quarter welcomes you in with whitewashed houses, tapas bars, and narrow cobblestone streets with photo opportunities around every corner.

Day 4 Discover Granada

Take the train from Malaga to Granada (approx. 1hr 15mins) and onto your hotel located in the historic centre. Nestled at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Granada has an incredible atmosphere filled with flamenco charm and a unique history of influence. Striking architecture and far-reaching viewpoints are surrounded by typical lush gardens, creating unforgettable corners of the city. It’s no surprise that one of its historic districts, Albaicín, is a World Heritage Site.

Day 5 Guided tour of Alhambra

You simply can’t visit Granada without discovering the allure of the Alhambra. The Alhambra rises above the city like an imposing castle of reddish tones; we have arranged a guided group tour to give you a unique experience with expert knowledge. Originally designed for the military, it became a royal residence in the 13th century. The monumental complex also has an independent palace surrounded by beautiful orchards and lush gardens. Added to the World Heritage list in 1984 because of its universal beauty and exceptional expression of Moorish and Andalucian culture, the Alhambra proudly conveys the history of changes to this remarkable region – not to be missed!

Day 6 Explore Seville & traditional Flamenco Show

Take the train from Granada to Seville (approx. 2.5hrs) and settle into your hotel before exploring this incredible capital of Andalucia. The central mosque of La Giralda is a city icon with a complex history, reflecting the cultural melting pot within Seville. A visit to the Real Alcázar (Royal Palace of Seville) is an extraordinary experience with fascinating history and architecture housed within its walls. Maria Lusia Park is another must see in Seville; this great urban park founded a new Spanish style of gardening which had a great influence on many public parks in the country, notable for its use of fountains, ponds, and beautiful ceramic tiles. In the evening, we have arranged a Flamenco Show in a traditional Tablao; the perfect introduction to the history and culture of Seville.

Day 7 Discover Seville or Jerez de la Frontera

Enjoy more time exploring Seville or venture out to Jerez de la Frontera for optional wine tastings or traditional horse performances. We highly recommend visiting Plaza de España, the most famous square in Seville. Created for the Ibero-American exhibition of 1929 to symbolise peace with former colonies, the 52 benches adorned with Andalusian tiles around the square represent all the Spanish provinces. The district of Santa Cruz is the old Jewish quarter and well worth a visit. Simply wandering the maze of narrow streets, terraces, and tapas restaurants, gives you a really feel for the authenticity of the area. You also have the option to enjoy a wine tasting or traditional horse performance in Jerez de la Frontera (booked in advance).

Day 8 Depart Seville

Wave goodbye to Seville with fond memories of Andalucia.

Travel Dates

23 - 30 April 2026 $ 2.480

24 April - 01 May 2026 $ 2.480

30 April - 07 May 2026 $ 2.480

01 - 08 May 2026 $ 2.960

07 - 14 May 2026 $ 2.960

08 - 15 May 2026 $ 2.960

14 - 21 May 2026 $ 2.960

15 - 22 May 2026 $ 2.960

21 - 28 May 2026 $ 2.960

22 - 29 May 2026 $ 2.960

28 May - 04 June 2026 $ 2.900

29 May - 05 June 2026 $ 2.900

04 - 11 June 2026 $ 2.900

05 - 12 June 2026 $ 2.900

11 - 18 June 2026 $ 2.900

12 - 19 June 2026 $ 2.900

18 - 25 June 2026 $ 2.900

19 - 26 June 2026 $ 2.900

25 June - 02 July 2026 $ 2.900

26 June - 03 July 2026 $ 2.900

02 - 09 July 2026 $ 2.465

03 - 10 July 2026 $ 2.465

09 - 16 July 2026 $ 2.465

10 - 17 July 2026 $ 2.465

16 - 23 July 2026 $ 2.465

17 - 24 July 2026 $ 2.465

23 - 30 July 2026 $ 2.465

24 - 31 July 2026 $ 2.465

30 July - 06 August 2026 $ 2.465

31 July - 07 August 2026 $ 2.465

06 - 13 August 2026 $ 2.465

07 - 14 August 2026 $ 2.465

13 - 20 August 2026 $ 2.465

14 - 21 August 2026 $ 2.465

20 - 27 August 2026 $ 2.465

21 - 28 August 2026 $ 2.465

27 August - 03 September 2026 $ 2.570

28 August - 04 September 2026 $ 2.570

03 - 10 September 2026 $ 2.960

04 - 11 September 2026 $ 2.960

10 - 17 September 2026 $ 2.960

11 - 18 September 2026 $ 2.960

17 - 24 September 2026 $ 2.960

18 - 25 September 2026 $ 2.960

24 September - 01 October 2026 $ 2.960

25 September - 02 October 2026 $ 2.960

01 - 08 October 2026 $ 2.825

02 - 09 October 2026 $ 2.825

07 - 14 October 2026 $ 2.825

08 - 15 October 2026 $ 2.825

09 - 16 October 2026 $ 2.825

15 - 22 October 2026 $ 2.825

16 - 23 October 2026 $ 2.825

05 - 12 March 2027 $ 2.525

11 - 18 March 2027 $ 2.525

12 - 19 March 2027 $ 2.585

18 - 25 March 2027 $ 2.585

19 - 26 March 2027 $ 2.615

25 March - 01 April 2027 $ 2.810

26 March - 02 April 2027 $ 2.870

01 - 08 April 2027 $ 2.675

02 - 09 April 2027 $ 2.675

08 - 15 April 2027 $ 2.675

09 - 16 April 2027 $ 2.675

15 - 22 April 2027 $ 2.675

16 - 23 April 2027 $ 2.870

22 - 29 April 2027 $ 2.870

23 - 30 April 2027 $ 2.675

29 April - 06 May 2027 $ 2.675

30 April - 07 May 2027 $ 2.675

06 - 13 May 2027 $ 3.185

07 - 14 May 2027 $ 3.185

13 - 20 May 2027 $ 3.185

14 - 21 May 2027 $ 3.185

20 - 27 May 2027 $ 3.185

21 - 28 May 2027 $ 3.185

27 May - 03 June 2027 $ 3.185

28 May - 04 June 2027 $ 3.110

03 - 10 June 2027 $ 3.110

04 - 11 June 2027 $ 3.110

10 - 17 June 2027 $ 3.110

11 - 18 June 2027 $ 3.110

17 - 24 June 2027 $ 3.110

18 - 25 June 2027 $ 3.110

24 June - 01 July 2027 $ 3.110

25 June - 02 July 2027 $ 3.110

01 - 08 July 2027 $ 2.660

02 - 09 July 2027 $ 2.660

08 - 15 July 2027 $ 2.660

09 - 16 July 2027 $ 2.660

15 - 22 July 2027 $ 2.660

16 - 23 July 2027 $ 2.660

22 - 29 July 2027 $ 2.660

23 - 30 July 2027 $ 2.660

29 July - 05 August 2027 $ 2.660

30 July - 06 August 2027 $ 2.660

05 - 12 August 2027 $ 2.660

06 - 13 August 2027 $ 2.660

12 - 19 August 2027 $ 2.660

13 - 20 August 2027 $ 2.660

19 - 26 August 2027 $ 2.660

20 - 27 August 2027 $ 2.660

26 August - 02 September 2027 $ 2.660

27 August - 03 September 2027 $ 2.795

02 - 09 September 2027 $ 3.185

03 - 10 September 2027 $ 3.185

09 - 16 September 2027 $ 3.185

10 - 17 September 2027 $ 3.185

16 - 23 September 2027 $ 3.185

17 - 24 September 2027 $ 3.185

23 - 30 September 2027 $ 3.185

24 September - 01 October 2027 $ 3.185

30 September - 07 October 2027 $ 3.185

01 - 08 October 2027 $ 3.035

07 - 14 October 2027 $ 3.035

08 - 15 October 2027 $ 3.035

14 - 21 October 2027 $ 3.035

15 - 22 October 2027 $ 3.035

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