Fly & Drive Grand Tour Andalusië
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Fly & Drive Grand Tour Andalusië

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Created: Monday, February 5, 2024 - Departure: Saturday, October 5, 2024
Ref ID: 1405228
Total price From 2.595 €
Created: Monday, February 5, 2024 - Departure: Saturday, October 5, 2024
Destinations: Malaga, Alora, Ronda, Gibraltar, Vejer de la Frontera, Jerez, Seville, Cordoba, Granada, Malaga

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05 Oct
Transport from Amsterdam to Malaga
Departure
EasyJet
EasyJet EasyJet - U27893
15:25 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
18:35 - Malaga, Malaga (AGP)
3h 10m 0 PC Nonstop Fare: Standard
Transport:  U27893
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: Standard
05 Oct
Car rental
Hyundai i10 /AC/2dr
A/C 2 doors 2 people
Hyundai i10 /AC/2dr or similar
Includes:
Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
Manual transmission
Unlimited mileage
Driver age

Minimum 19, Maximum 99

Fuel Policy
Volle tank bij het ophalen
General payment terms
100 EUR charged in CreditCard
Theft protection
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Collision damage waiver
Inbegrepen, controleer de voorwaarden
Pickup

Malaga luchthaven (Shuttle Service) - Telephone:

Avda. García Morato, nº 14-16, Málaga, 29004, Spanje

Dropoff

Malaga luchthaven (Shuttle Service) - Telephone

Avda. García Morato, nº 14-16, Málaga, 29004, Spanje

05 Oct
1. Malaga
Stay
About the destination: Malaga, the birthplace of Picasso, exudes art from every brick. Considered one of the oldest cities in Spain and Europe, this cosmopolitan port is buoyantly modern yet it hangs on to its vast historic past. The palm-lined Paseo el Parque will take you below Alcazaba, a Moorish palace whose fortified walls enclose fragrant gardens and an archaeological museum. The lofty Gibralfaro Castle crowns a nearby hill, with outstanding views of the sprawling city below. Also worth a visit is the Picasso Museum that, aside from an impressive artistic patrimony, offers educational activities and cultural events. Málaga deserves a good night visit: do not miss a good walk along the harbour where traditional fried fish is washed down with cold beer at chiringuitos (beach bars) and enjoy the illuminated Alcazaba, which watches over the city from Mount Gibralfaro.
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06 Oct
Car journey 42 Kilometers - 45m
Malaga
Alora
06 Oct
2. Alora
Stop
About the destination: Álora is a locality and a Spanish municipality of the province of Malaga, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is located in the center of the province, within the region of the Guadalhorce Valley and the judicial district of Málaga.
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06 Oct
Car journey 78 Kilometers - 1h 18m
Alora
Ronda
06 Oct
3. Ronda
Stay
About the destination: Ronda is a town in Malaga. The millennial city of Ronda possesses one of the most beautiful historical centers of Spain. Declared a Site of Cultural Interest in 1966, containing a rich and diverse historic heritage. Its old town has been declared Property of Cultural Interest. Celts, Phoenicians, Romans and Arabs all inhabited these lands, which were reconquered by the Catholic Monarchs. Several bridges unite the two halves of one of the most interesting towns on the route of the Whitewashed Villages, in the heart of the Ronda hills, only a few kilometers from the Costa del Sol.
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07 Oct
Car journey 114 Kilometers - 2h 3m
Ronda
Gibraltar
07 Oct
4. Gibraltar
Stay
About the destination: Gibraltar, colloquially known as The Rock, is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom sitting at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea. Today Gibraltar enjoys a mixture of customs, a colourful language and a religious tolerance that is unique in the world. One of its more important tourist attractions is the Upper Rock Nature Reserve on the Gable Car which where you can take from Alameda Grand Parade. Gibraltar is incredibly rich and full of surprises at any time of the year with a wide array of plant life, many of which are native to the area, the Rock Apes, dolphins in the Bay of Gibraltar, and other marine mammals which include the Pilot Whales of the Strait, Killer Whales and even larger species such as Sperm Whales
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09 Oct
Car journey 97 Kilometers - 1h 54m
Gibraltar
Vejer de la Frontera
09 Oct
5. Vejer de la Frontera
Stop
About the destination: Vejer de la Frontera is a Spanish hilltop town and municipality in the province of Cádiz, Andalusia, on the right bank of the river Barbate. The town of Vejer de la Frontera occupies a low hill overlooking the Straits of Gibraltar and surrounded by orchards and orange groves. It contains several ancient churches and convents, and the architecture of many of its houses recalls the period of Moorish rule, which lasted from 711 until the town was captured by Saint Ferdinand of Castile in 1248. Agriculture and fruit-farming are the chief industries; fighting bulls are also bred in the neighborhood and a running of the bulls is held annually.
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09 Oct
Car journey 73 Kilometers - 1h 1m
Vejer de la Frontera
Jerez
09 Oct
6. Jerez
Stay
About the destination: Jerez de la Frontera is in Costa de la Luz, in Cádiz. It is one of the major cities in Andalusia. Historically, Jerez has gradually become the logistics center, major transport place and the main economic engine in the province of Cádiz. Jerez offers numerous possibilities: the incredible equestrian shows at the Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre (the Andalusian School of Equestrian Art) and the Yeguada Hierro del Bocado (the Hierro del Bocado Stud Farm); a visit to the incomparable Jerez wineries, “cathedrals” in which wine and brandy are born; the daily pleasure of enjoying the purest Flamenco, its Old Centre, declared a Conjunto Monumental Histórico-Artíst, in which churches, old public edifices and unique buildings can be discovered amongst orange trees and fountains throughout the squares, streets and nooks and crannies; also numerous are the museums and heritage centers that feature fighting bulls, horses, Flamenco or wine, together with others of great interest in which the tradition and heritage of Jerez are captured.
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10 Oct
Car journey 94 Kilometers - 1h 16m
Jerez
Seville
10 Oct
7. Seville
Stay
About the destination: Seville has a special colour, this effervescent city is filled with captivating traditional architecture in colours of lemons, plums and oranges. The River Guadalquivir runs approximately north-south through Seville. Most of the city, including the old quarter of Barrio de Santa Cruz, is on the east bank, while the Barrio de Triana lies on the west bank. At midnight, impromptu singing, clapping and guitar playing fill bars and streets. By day, the diversity of the city’s heritage becomes apparent. The Romans, Moors, Catholic Spaniards, and now, hordes of tourists have all tried to claim Seville as their own. Indeed, Seville has never failed to spark the imagination of newcomers. From the street, the cathedral seems unimpressive; you must go inside to get some sense of its dimensions. Massive pillars support the vaulted roof, and the wealth of treasure is fabulous beyond belief. Another major sight of the city is La Giralda, which was the minaret of the Almohad mosque. From the top, there’s a fantastic view of the city across the barbed spires and buttresses of the roof. La Torre del Oro, a symbol of the city, originally covered in golden tiles, watches over the town as it has always done since 1220. Seville at night is wonderful, everything takes on a mystical air able to hypnotize and if you know how to live it, you will fall under its spell.
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10 Oct
Accomodation
3 Nights
13 Oct
Car journey 146 Kilometers - 1h 54m
Seville
Cordoba
13 Oct
8. Cordoba
Stay
About the destination: Perhaps nowhere else does Spain’s diverse heritage present itself so tangibly to the visitors as in Cordoba. The Roman Bridge, and scattered pillars and ramparts testify to the city’s importance in Roman times. The Arab occupation brought about its greatest prosperity and for a time Cordoba, with is vast library, was the largest city in the world. Cordoba captures the essence of Andalusia today: White-washed houses along narrow streets hide serene patios, and the strains of cante jondo, a vocal style in flamenco, still resound from time to time. Most sights and monuments are clustered in the Juderia, a maze of narrow winding streets that was once the city’s Jewish quarter. This area lies between the Plaza de las Tendillas, Cordoba’s main square, and the River Guadalquivir. Here visitors will find the city’s symbol, The Mezquita, Great Mosque, which is a mystic wonder; an airy forest of 850 marble, alabaster and stone pillars supports the 425 striped double-decker arches. From the tower visitors can clearly see how the 13th century conversion into a cathedral resulted in an incongruous juxtaposition of styles. Mischievous The Jewish quarter is great for tapas and bar-hopping, while you are at it, try a light, dry fino or a sweet Pedro Ximenez, the most famous local wines. Córdoba has plenty reasons for visiting it. This city invites you to dream: just wander through its convoluted alleys and you will realize you're in a unique place. Do not miss the sunset from the Roman Bridge over the Guadalquivir river. After that you won’t want to go to sleep.
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14 Oct
Car journey 204 Kilometers - 2h 23m
Cordoba
Granada
14 Oct
9. Granada
Stay
About the destination: The Muslim rulers of Granada adored and adorned this provincial capital. Ignore the low apartments of Granada and look up: the majestic clay-red Alhambra palace looms against the Sierra Nevada, Europe’s sunniest ski slopes. And the refreshing coastline is also nearby. The Alhambra, the red one in Arabic, is an Islamic monument of universal fame ad unfaded grandeur, built on a hill covered with splendid woods and gardens. The numerous courtyards and rooms inside the palaces of the Casa Real are among the finest examples of Mudejar art and architecture. Constructed after the Reconquista of Granada to replace the mosque on the site, the Cathedral of Granada is the first purely Renaissance cathedral is Spain. The Royal Chapel, reached by a separate entrance, contains the elaborate tomb of Ferdinand and Isabella, along with Isabella’s splendid private art collecting. South of the Cathedral is the Albayzin, the old Arab quarter, a set of winding alleyways with Moorish-style archways decorating the walls. Granada is famous for its holy week celebrations, which include festivities and processions. For less cultural diversion, stick to the student pubs around the university.
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17 Oct
Car journey 131 Kilometers - 1h 42m
Granada
Malaga
17 Oct
10. Malaga
Stop
About the destination: Malaga, the birthplace of Picasso, exudes art from every brick. Considered one of the oldest cities in Spain and Europe, this cosmopolitan port is buoyantly modern yet it hangs on to its vast historic past. The palm-lined Paseo el Parque will take you below Alcazaba, a Moorish palace whose fortified walls enclose fragrant gardens and an archaeological museum. The lofty Gibralfaro Castle crowns a nearby hill, with outstanding views of the sprawling city below. Also worth a visit is the Picasso Museum that, aside from an impressive artistic patrimony, offers educational activities and cultural events. Málaga deserves a good night visit: do not miss a good walk along the harbour where traditional fried fish is washed down with cold beer at chiringuitos (beach bars) and enjoy the illuminated Alcazaba, which watches over the city from Mount Gibralfaro.
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17 Oct
Transport from Malaga to Amsterdam
Return
Transavia Holland
Transavia Holland Transavia Holland - HV6120
20:10 - Malaga, Malaga (AGP)
23:15 - Amsterdam, Schiphol (AMS)
3h 5m Nonstop Fare: Basic
Transport:  HV6120
Cabin Class: Economy
Fare Name: Basic
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