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From Málaga: Caminito del Rey & Antequera: Dolmens and free time

From Málaga: Caminito del Rey & Antequera: Dolmens and free time

Discover in the same day two emblematic places: The famous Caminito del Rey and the historical heritage of Antequera in an incredible experience. Prehistoric dolmens, Alcazaba and free time in Antequera complemented by a different and enjoyable guided visit to Caminito del Rey. Immerse yourself in the important UNESCO World Heritage Site in both Caminito and Antequera! This full-day tour will take you from Malaga to the historic town of Antequera, a jewel in Andalusia and to Caminito del Rey. Designed for travelers looking for a combination of cultural heritage, natural beauty and an authentic Andalusian experience. The tour includes a guided visit to the Dolmens Archaeological Site (Unesco World Heritage Site), a walking tour of the historic center and free time to enjoy the local gastronomy and other sites of interest. After the visit to the Dolmens we will go by bus to the upper part of the city where we will have a guided visit on foot in the surroundings of its historic Alcazaba (castle-fortress of Muslim origin located on Roman ruins), where we will enjoy a guided visit, after which you will have free time. Once the free time is over, we will meet again to transfer by bus to the famous Caminito del Rey. With our official tour guides in Caminito del Rey you will discover this environment in an enjoyable and different way. Finally we will go to Malaga

White Villages and Ronda: Day trip from Seville.

White Villages and Ronda: Day trip from Seville.

Heading southeast from Seville to the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park in the province of Cadiz, where one of the most rainy spots of the entire Iberian Peninsula is located. This area, declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO, preserves among its mountains some of the most beautiful forests in Europe, the pinsapar. The Spanish fir (Abies pinsapo) is a species of fir tree that survived the last glaciations, which takes refuge in the coolest and most humid shady areas of this mountain range, still preserving some forests such as the Sierra del Pinar, in the municipality of Grazalema. Our first destination will be Zahara de la Sierra, where we will make a brief stop to walk through its streets, admire the landscapes of the Sierra from its viewpoint, and take, if we wish, a snack before continuing our route. From here we head towards Setenil de las Bodegas, the impregnable village, as it says the events of history; in this beautiful place we can admire its houses carved into the rock, enjoy its wines and taste the rich gastronomy of Setenil. The end of this route is the majestic Ronda, of Celtic origin, also considered one of the oldest cities in the West. In Ronda we will walk through the most emblematic places: the Alameda del Tajo, the Plaza de Toros Tajo, the Plaza de Toros and the New Bridge, which separates and divides the city into two parts. We will also have free time to continue visiting, if we wish, some of its monuments, its shopping area, and choose the most suitable place to enjoy a nice lunch in the many bars and restaurants that it offers.

Malaga: Gibralfaro Castle, Bullring and Port Segway Tour

Malaga: Gibralfaro Castle, Bullring and Port Segway Tour

Hop aboard your Segway or scooter and discover the best that Malaga has to offer with this amazing guided tour. After meeting your guide, you will have a brief training session on your Segway to build up your confidence before it's off to explore the city.  To start your tour, enjoy a gentle drive through Malaga Park, also called Alameda Park. Built in the late 19th century, it is the heart of Malaga! From here, you will take a drive to Malaga's international seaport on the Costa del Sol coast of the Mediterranean. Learn more about the oldest continuously-operated port in Spain and the historic Phoenician port of Malaka from your expert local guide.  After taking a trip through Malaga's port, you will then head to the magnificent Alcazaba Castle, a palatial fortification built by the Hammudid dynasty in the early 11th century. As you drive, admire the beautiful scenery and take brief stops to make the most of some great photo opportunities.

White Villages and Ronda: Day Trip from Seville

White Villages and Ronda: Day Trip from Seville

Aguzaderas Castle in El Coronil (Pass By) It is a fortress type of those of the environment and time, but instead of being located at an elevation of the land, it is in a trough, because its mission was to defend the water spring of the source of the Aguzaderas or the Abuzadera, and not to control the territory. This mission would be carried out by a series of towers surrounding the Aguzaderas, located in the middle of the Moorish Band during the Reconquest, forming together an interesting defensive system. Zahara de la Sierra 35 - 40 minutes. Beautiful town of the list of the White Villages, which is in the list of the most beautiful Villages in Spain; We will have time to walk through its streets, see its rooftops, its viewpoint, church, castle (optional) and why not, time for a coffee if it is to our liking. Setenil de las Bodegas 1 hour 15 minutes. (Walking tour included) We continue in the Province of Cádiz, to see the curiosities of this municipality that is excavated in the rock, and that as before maintains its customs and traditions. We will observe the functions that lime has had, for years, and optionally we have the possibility to see a cave house, after the guided tour. Ronda 2 hours 30 minutes (Walking tour included or panoramic view with the van) Already in Ronda, in the Province of Malaga, we will take a guided tour with our official guide, who will give us the explanations of the places that we are going to see, the Alameda Park, El Tajo, Miradores, Plaza de Toros, Arab neighborhood. If the client wishes and is in physical condition, he can descend to the Tajo itself to take pictures of extraordinary beauty.

Seville: Guided Sunset Bike Tour

Seville: Guided Sunset Bike Tour

Just when the sun goes down you will enjoy the magical sunset next to the river Guadalquivir and right after start exploring the rich history of the city.  Together with your guide you will discover some of the most quintessential monuments, neighborhoods and places: Palacio San Telmo, Plaza de Toros, Catedral Alcázar, Plaza de España, Barrio de Santa Cruz, Torre del Oro... to name just a few! The guides prepare the best routes for you and are happy to answer your questions: feel free to ask for advise about places to go, gastronomy, flamenco and other insider-tips.

From Málaga: Ronda, Wine & Olive Oil Tasting Small Group

From Málaga: Ronda, Wine & Olive Oil Tasting Small Group

Delve into the rich history and incredible views of Ronda, a town perched above the stunning El Tajo gorge. Explore iconic landmarks such as the Puente Nuevo and the historic Plaza de Toros, one of the oldest buildings in Spain. Enjoy free time to purchase lunch before moving on. Next, venture into the verdant countryside to visit a renowned vineyard surrounded by rolling hills. Immerse yourself in the world of viticulture, learning about the meticulous craft of winemaking that yields the prestigious wines bearing the Denominación de Origen Sierra de Ronda. Delight your palate with a tasting of 3 exceptional wines and two exquisite oils.

Malaga City Tour: 3-Hour Historical Segway Adventure

Malaga City Tour: 3-Hour Historical Segway Adventure

Discover the essence of Malaga on our 3-hour historical city tour, where you’ll explore iconic landmarks, uncover fascinating history, and enjoy breathtaking views. Whether you're a history buff, art lover, or just looking for a unique adventure, this tour offers a comprehensive exploration of Malaga’s cultural gems. Tour Highlights: Calle Larios: Begin your journey on Malaga’s bustling main shopping street, capturing the vibrant atmosphere that defines this lively city. Enjoy the energy of the locals and visitors alike, as you set the pace for an exciting adventure. Gothic Cathedral: Marvel at the architectural grandeur of Malaga’s old Gothic cathedral. This masterpiece stands as a symbol of the city’s rich historical tapestry, with its intricate designs and towering spires. Alcazaba Fortress & Gibralfaro Castle: Delve into Malaga’s Moorish past as you visit the ancient Alcazaba fortress and climb to Gibralfaro Castle. Enjoy panoramic views of the city, harbor, and surrounding mountains—perfect for capturing unforgettable photos. Plaza de Toros: Experience the cultural significance of the Plaza de Toros, Malaga’s historic bullfighting arena. Even if you’re not into bullfighting, the architecture and history provide a captivating glimpse into Spanish traditions. Malagueta Promenade: Glide along the scenic seaside promenade, feeling the refreshing sea breeze as you take in the stunning coastal vistas. This serene ride offers a relaxing contrast to the vibrant city streets. Lush City Park: Journey through Malaga’s lush city park, an oasis of exotic plants and beautiful fountains. The park serves as a tranquil path leading you toward the Sea Square, blending nature with urban exploration. What Sets This Tour Apart: Comprehensive Exploration: Experience more than just a Segway ride; immerse yourself in the full breadth of Malaga’s history and culture. Expert Storytelling: Our guides bring Malaga’s history to life with engaging stories and insights, making each stop memorable. All-Age Friendly: Ideal for families, solo travelers, and groups looking for an enriching city adventure. Eco-Friendly Travel: Explore sustainably, reducing your carbon footprint while enjoying the thrill of a Segway.

Seville City Tour: 2-Hour Monumental Segway Tour

Seville City Tour: 2-Hour Monumental Segway Tour

Explore Seville's Monuments on a 2-Hour Segway Tour! Discover the vibrant history and stunning architecture of Seville on our 2-hour Segway city tour, perfect for those looking to experience the city's most iconic landmarks in a short timeframe. With the guidance of an expert local guide, this tour offers a unique and exciting way to explore Seville's rich heritage. Begin your adventure with a quick safety briefing and Segway training session, ensuring you feel confident and comfortable on your personal transporter. Once you're ready, glide effortlessly through Seville's lively streets and immerse yourself in its fascinating history. Highlights of the Tour: Giralda and Seville Cathedral: Marvel at the stunning architecture of one of the world’s largest Catholic churches. Learn about its rich history and significance as you glide past this iconic landmark. Archivo General de Indias: Discover the ancient merchants' exchange and its role in Spain's colonial history. This UNESCO World Heritage site offers a glimpse into Seville’s past as a hub of global trade. Alcázar of Seville: Experience the splendor of this magnificent palace, built on the site of a former Muslim fortress. Enjoy the intricate details of its architecture and learn about its historical significance. Puerta de Jerez and Hotel Alfonso XIII: Admire the elegant architecture of this historic hotel and explore the vibrant monuments of Puerta de Jerez. These sites showcase Seville's blend of history and modernity. Plaza de España: Capture stunning photos of this iconic square, known for its beautiful mosaic tiles and grand architecture. Enjoy a brief break to take in the scenery and snap some unforgettable memories. Triana Bridge and Guadalquivir River: Glide over the historic Triana Bridge and enjoy picturesque views of the Guadalquivir River. This area is known for its lively atmosphere and rich cultural heritage. Plaza de Armas and Plaza de Toros: Explore these iconic squares, each with its own unique charm and history. Learn about the cultural significance of the Plaza de Toros, Seville’s famous bullring. Why Choose a 2-Hour Tour? Efficient Exploration: See Seville's top sights and learn about its rich history without feeling rushed. Comprehensive Experience: Enjoy key stops for photos, stories, and insights into Seville's most important landmarks. Perfect for All Travelers: Whether you're a history buff or simply love a good adventure, this tour offers something for everyone. Book your Segway adventure today and experience Seville's monumental sites like never before. Glide through history and enjoy the best of Seville in just two hours!

From Madrid: Andalusia in 4 Days and 3 Nights with Tickets

From Madrid: Andalusia in 4 Days and 3 Nights with Tickets

The visit will begin with a train journey from Madrid to Seville. During the day, you will have free time to visit the city on your own. In the evening we will take you to see an amazing Flamenco show. The next day, we will pick you up in the morning for our Monumental Tour. This is a guided tour of the three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Reales Alcázares, Cathedral and Giralda. After the visit of more than 3 hours you will have the whole afternoon free to explore the city of Seville. On the third day we will visit Ronda and the White Villages of Cadiz. Our first stop will be an olive oil mill, where you will learn about the extraction and production of olive oil in the traditional way, a fundamental product in the history and gastronomy of Andalusia. You will have the opportunity to taste one of the best extra virgin olive oils in the area. Afterwards we will visit the white village of Zahara de la Sierra. Its amazing location will leave you speechless. Finally, we will move on to the romantic city of Ronda, the largest in the region. We will arrive in Ronda through one of the largest Natural Parks in Spain: the Alcornocales; a journey among cork oaks where you will learn about this tree and the cork industry. After that, the impressive views of the Ronda mountain range will appear. Before arriving, our guide will explain you the most important historical and cultural details of Ronda, as well as its main monuments: Plaza de Toros, Alameda, Paseo de los Toreros, the Tajo and the famous Puente Nuevo. Once in Ronda, your guide will offer you all the necessary guidelines and advice so that you can explore the city on your own and make the best use of this time. Once our visit is over, we will head back to Seville, where we will have free time for dinner. To finish this tour of Andalusia in 4 days we will visit two great cities, Cordoba and Carmona. After leaving Seville with our luggage at around 9 a.m. we will visit the nearby town of Carmona. One of the oldest in our country and located on a hill dotted with Roman, Arab and Christian monuments where we will stop to see its Alcazares. After passing through the city of Carmona we will head for Cordoba. The first stop will be to cross the Roman Bridge. After crossing the Guadalquivir we will find ourselves next to the Arc de Triomphe, the gateway to the medieval city. We will take a tour of its Jewish quarter, full of flowery courtyards, to stroll through the Barrio de San Basilio and next to the Royal Stables we will discover one of the few remaining synagogues on the peninsula. After lunch we will start our tour with a guided visit of the Mosque-Cathedral. A jewel of Caliphal art that is one of the symbols of Andalusia and a World Heritage Site. After the visit we will have free time and we will go to the train station, to return to Madrid in less than two hours where we will arrive around 20:00h putting an end to our four day tour of Andalusia.

From Nerja/Almunecar: Ronda Day Trip with Hotel Pickup

From Nerja/Almunecar: Ronda Day Trip with Hotel Pickup

Depart from Nerja, La Herradura, Almunecar, Salobrena, or Motril and head to Ronda. Discover the town, located on both sides of the Tajo del Ronda, a gorge more than 100 meters deep, and is one of the pearls of Andalusia. Explore the largest pueblo blanco, the white city in Andalusia. Ronda is famous for its extraordinary views, precious monuments, and historical tradition. Appreciate the beauty of Ronda, which has been appreciated by artists and writers such as Victor Hugo, Orson Welles, and Ernest Hemingway for centuries. Learn about the history of the city, which remembers the times of the Iberians, Celts, Greeks, Carthaginians, Arabs, and Berbers. Each of these civilizations played an important role in Ronda's history, and the effects of this can still be seen today in neighborhoods such as the Arab quarter of La Ciudad, the Christian quarter of El Mercadillo, and the district of San Francisco. Take a walk through the town and see the Mondragón Palace, built in 1314 for an Arab ruler. After the Reconquest, it was transformed into a Renaissance residence with mudéjar-style elements. Visit the Plaza de Toros in Ronda, probably the most famous bullfighting arena in Andalusia and one of the oldest in the whole of Spain. See the Iglesia de Santa María La Mayor Church, a church built on the ruins of a 14th-century mosque and former Roman temple. Admire the El Tajo de Ronda ravine. Stretching over it, the 18th-century Puente Nuevo bridge is one of Ronda's most important sights. It measures almost 100 meters high, and under its central span is a room that was used as a prison in the past. Visit the Baños árabes (Arab baths) in Ronda, one of the best-preserved monuments of their kind in the Iberian Peninsula. They were built between the 13th and 14th centuries. Enjoy 2 hours of free time in the center for lunch, shopping, or walking. From Ronda, head to the nearby Setenil de las Bodegas, the caves town. One of the most unusual pueblos blancos.

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