Andalusia and Algarve
The region where Arab domination has left the greatest mark compared to the rest of the Iberian Peninsula. Granada with the Alhambra, Córdoba with the Mezquita, Seville with the Cathedral and Málaga with the Alcazaba represent this cultural and architectural mix well. A dry but not barren landscape in Andalusia, together with the cliffs of the Algarve against which the waves of the Atlantic crash, contribute to making it a mythical journey.
Map
Andalusia and Algarve map - complete itinerary
Itinerary
Travel days
Pueblos Blancos and Granada
From the Arab triumph of Alhambra to their exile in the Pueblos Blancos.
Sierra Nevada and Andalusian villages
The snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevada, Jaén, and small villages nestled in hills surrounded by olive groves.
Córdoba
The mosque, an incredible intersection between Islamic and Christian art. History comes alive in Cordoba.
Seville
The heart of Andalusia, a huge cathedral and a city designed for people.
Algarve
Colors: The yellow and blue tones shift to even warmer shades at sunset over the Atlantic.
Algarve
The ocean relentlessly crashes against those rocks, from which great navigators set sail.
The southernmost part of southern Italy.
Cadiz, Jerez and the Pillars of Hercules, also known as the Strait of Gibraltar.
Gibraltar and Pueblos Blancos
A glimpse of the UK with palm trees, but especially the charm of the white villages in the green.
Caminito del Rey
The thrill of a suspended route in the void and Malga by night
Málaga
The interesting historical roots of Málaga and then return.