Day 1 Tuesday | leave the states - Roundtrip Airlines reservations will be given at time of booking. |
Day 2 Wednesday |
Arrive in Malaga, and transfer to Marbella, located along the shore of the Costa del Sol. Most flights arrive in the early morning and your room may not be ready for you. In this case, leave your luggage with the concierge and suggestions will be provided and you can begin to explore the city on your own. Your tour will begin with an orientation meeting at 7 PM. We recommend you select flights that arrive no later than 4 PM |
Thursday Day 3 |
Breakfast at the Hotel Marbella and Mijas |
Friday Day 4 |
Breakfast at the Hotel Moorish Granada |
Saturday Day 5 |
Breakfast at the Hotel Depart Marbella and head north to the dramatic cliffside city of Ronda, a historic gem, nestled amidst the rugged landscapes of Andalucia. View the iconic Puente Nuevo bridge spanning the dramatic El Tajo gorge and explore the Plaza de Toros, the oldest bullring in the country. Ronda, considered the birthplace of modern bullfighting in the 18th century, was once a horsemanship training facility. View the historic stables and its interesting museum with exhibits of some of Spain's most famous Matadors. Return to Marbella early afternoon. This evening, enjoy a drink and traditional Flamenco show. As performed by some of Andalucia's leading Flamenco artists, enjoy routines based on the cante jondo or "deep song," which describes the performer's profound emotions in ancient poetic phrases. Although the development of Flamenco has centered principally in the region of Andalucia, it has come to embrace many of the folk traditions of the northern provinces. As a result, it has become, along with the bullfight, a popular symbol of Spain. |
Sunday Day 6 |
Breakfast at the Hotel Malaga City Tour with Picasso Museum |
Monday Day 7 |
Breakfast at the Hotel Begin your excursion with a drive to the village of Frigiliana, nestled amidst the foothills of the Sierra Almijara. Walk along the narrow cobblestone streets adorned with whitewashed houses and flower-filled balconies. View the Renaissance Church of San Antonio de Padua and the Palace of the Counts of Frigiliana. Continue to the Mudejar Quarter, a historic neighborhood characterized by its unique blend of Moorish and Andalucian architecture. Next, venture onwards to the coastal town of Nerja, known for its pristine beaches and dramatic cliffs. View the iconic Balcony of Europe, a promenade perched atop rugged cliffs offering sweeping views of the coastline. After lunch at a local restaurant, free time to explore. Arrive in Marbella in late afternoon. |
Tuesday Day 8 |
Breakfast at the Hotel Journey to the impressive Rock of Gibraltar,* a British colony for over 300 years standing guard over the Strait of Gibraltar, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean Sea and Europe meets Africa. Take a tour of the area with minibuses climbing up to see St. Michael's Cave and the famous Barbary apes with dramatic views of both the Spanish and Moroccan coastline. Spend some time in the main street of town with its colonial buildings and duty-free shops. Return to Marbella. |
Wednesday Day 9 |
Breakfast at the Hotel Depart Spain |