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Andalucia Tours & Trips

Andalucia Trips

Andalucia has a stunning coastline that rightly draws crowds. But beyond that, Andalucia trips also offer exquisite Moorish art and architecture in cities like Granada, Seville and Cordoba, as well as some simply incredible scenery: the Sierra Nevada with its soaring vistas, and the rolling plains of rich greens in the Guadalquivir valley.

Cliff-top Ronda oozes charismatic charm. The old town, perched on top of the El Tajo cliffs, is famous for its dramatic views. Cut in half by a steep gorge 120m deep, the two sides of the town are linked by three spectacular viaduct-like bridges. And then there’s Andalucian food: no other region in Spain offers such diversity.

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Spain

Signature Spain | Light Through Olive Groves

Andalucia
8 Days from USD 9190

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Culture
Spain

Walking in Andalucia

Andalucia
8 Days from USD 2923
USD 2625

Guided Group (Incl. Taxes)

Romantic countryside, rugged hills and villages of Andalucia on foot

Walking & Trekking
Spain

Three Cities of Andalucia

Andalucia
8 Days from USD 2240

Self-Guided Holidays (Incl. Taxes)

Tour three iconic cities within Andalucia via scenic rail journeys

Culture
Spain

White Villages of Andalucia Walk

Andalucia
8 Days from USD 2360

Self-Guided Holidays (Incl. Taxes)

Walk through timeless white washed villages and along flower decked paths

Walking & Trekking

Absolutely wonderful. Michael (our group leader) was incredible. Best leader I’ve ever experienced. His knowledge and passion for everything elevated the trip experience through the roof.

Diane Anderson Walking in Andalucia

This was our first Exodus trip. We loved the group size (11) and its compatibility, mix of activities, and the incredible knowledge of the tour leader, Michael/Miguel. On most days we were out and about from 9 to 5. The terrain was lovely – hills and mountains surrounding rolling pastureland and olive farms. We saw and walked through so many white villages, and some of us took an extra 4 hour trip to Ronda, one of the most famous. The hiking was moderate. For me, the oldest by several years at age 75, it was at times tough because of the many ups and downs with the inclines occasionally too steep and long. The other 10 handled it with less trouble. Our tour leader, Michael/Miguel, knew everything about farming, geology, plants and animals and birds, and the history of the area. We all marveled at the extent of his knowledge! The farmhouse we stayed in was lovely with good food (the paella the last night was the best!), though the rooms lacked good lighting and the beds seemed a bit soft. This is a fun trip to go on for the activity, lovely scenery, and variety. We combined it with 2 days in Malaga and 4 in Granada and found every day rich and magical.

Karen Sindelar Walking in Andalucia

I’ve wanted to visit Andalucia for more than 20 years and this trip did not disappoint. It was, to me, the perfect blend of rural walking and city time- with my favorite moments being the pastures and small villages, learning about olive production, local plants, and life in Algamitas. The Cortijo is lovely, and though simple, had everything we need (including a pool!) The staff were all incredibly friendly and helpful and Felipe, the manager, was especially thoughtful in taking care of everyone. My traveling companion and I both have dietary/medical restrictions and Felipe and the wonderful kitchen staff went to great lengths to ensure we had what we needed (we know gluten free pasta, bread and cereal can’t be easy to come by in a rural area, and that making a separate version of a meal is a lot of work), but made it seem effortless. Our guide, Miguel, is funny and personable and knows so much about the area: archaeology, geology, plant life, birds, and people- and he clearly makes a great effort to know the neighbors in the village and connect with people. He also runs a tight ship to keep people safe and cared for! He also goes to great lengths to make sure his groups have a great time and get to do the things they want to do. I thought the walking was the right challenge for a level 2- the biggest variable was the sun and heat, but he made sure we were hydrated and prepared. We didn’t have any rain, but that would also make for a different kind of challenge. And we lucked out with a group of lovely, funny, caring fellow-travelers. This trip was to celebrate my friends’ and my 40th birthdays this year, and it was exactly what we wanted it to be!

Rebecca Cox Walking in Andalucia

 

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