Andalucia — Tour Highlights and Travel Tips
Tour Highlights
- Granada, an ochre-colored slice of paradise, offers some of the finest examples of Moorish architecture, including the Alhambra fortress and the Old City walls. It is also home to Albaicín, one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in entire Spain.
- Sierra Nevada is a glorious mountain range that stretches for 75 kilometers along the southern coasts. It is home to Mulhacén, the highest summit in Spain, as well as many picturesque villages and cozy mountain resorts.
- Cordoba used to be the capital of both Muslim and Roman Spain. Today, these historical influences can be seen in the city’s most recognizable sights, such as the Great Mosque and the Roman Bridge.
- Seville is the largest and the most bustling city in Andalucía. Here, you will find gorgeous examples of both Moorish and Catholic Baroque architecture, but also an array of modern eateries, bars and nightclubs that keep going until the early morning hours.
Travel Tips
- Most popular times to visit Andalucía run from June to early September. However, temperatures in this period can reach up to 45° C, which is why you might want to visit this region during the shoulder months (March – May) to escape the crowds and enjoy more temperate weather.
- The most convenient way to get around Andalucía is by bus; however, if you are traveling to this province from the Spanish capital, you can reach the cities of Malaga, Cordoba and Seville via AVE high-speed network.
- If you do travel to Andalucía during peak summer months, make sure to arm yourself with plenty of water bottles and high-SPF sunscreen, as the heat can become unbearable at times.