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The Local's 14-Days Family Itinerary to Andalusia, Spain in July (with kids)

Imagine a two-week summer escape where every corner of Andalusia reveals a new story, a new wonder designed to enchant your entire family. From the labyrinth of ancient palaces to the shimmering shores kissed by the Mediterranean and Atlantic, this journey is a tapestry of vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and playful discoveries that deepen bonds and ignite imaginations. Feel the warmth of the July sun as it casts its golden light over whitewashed villages, fragrant gardens, and lively plazas, setting a backdrop for laughter, awe, and moments of true connection. This is more than a vacation—it’s an invitation to step into a living storybook where history comes alive through whispered legends and colorful traditions, tailored perfectly for curious young minds and their grown-up adventurers. Imagine your children’s eyes lighting up as they touch ancient stones, chase peacocks through palace gardens, or build sandcastles on endless golden beaches. Here, every shared step becomes a cherished memory, every sunset a quiet celebration of discovery, and every meal a feast of local flavors that nourish both body and soul. Prepare to be transformed by the genuine warmth of Andalusian hospitality, the melodies of flamenco echoing in twilight streets, and the magical contrasts of mountains, rivers, and seas unfolding before you. This journey promises to awaken your family’s sense of wonder, deepen your connection to each other, and leave you carrying a piece of southern Spain’s radiant spirit long after the sun has set on your adventure.

Why You'll Love This Trip

  • Tailored to inspire and engage family members of all ages, blending history, culture, nature, and play in perfect harmony.
  • Experience immersive moments where children can explore, learn, and create, from palace gardens to artist workshops and interactive museums.
  • Enjoy the unique rhythm of Andalusia’s summer light—long, sun-drenched days filled with warmth and vibrant local life.
  • Discover diverse landscapes, from the majestic Sierra Nevada mountains to serene botanical gardens, lively city streets, and tranquil beaches.
  • Forge unforgettable family memories through sensory experiences that connect you deeply with the Andalusian spirit and its rich heritage.
  • Balance exciting activity-packed days with restful pauses in peaceful natural settings, ensuring a joyful and well-paced adventure for everyone.

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1
Main activity for day 1

Family Welcome in Seville

Begin your Andalusian adventure in Seville, where the spirit of flamenco, the grandeur of Moorish palaces, and the vibrant streets promise an engaging and warm introduction. The day gently immerses your family into the city’s rich culture with interactive experiences that spark curiosity and wonder in both adults and children alike, setting the stage for the days ahead under the Andalusian sun.

Step into the magnificent , where your family can explore labyrinthine palace rooms with intricate tilework and expansive gardens where children can roam through fountains, orange trees, and peacocks wandering freely. The palace’s stunning blend of Mudéjar, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles will spark imagination, making it feel like a fairy tale castle come alive. The audio guide, crafted with stories suited for children, helps bring history to life in an engaging way.

Just a short stroll away, enter the awe-inspiring Seville Cathedral to marvel at grand vaulted ceilings and tombs of famous explorers. Climb (or take an elevator portion) up the Giralda Tower with the family to enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the city rooftops, orange trees, and the Guadalquivir River. The climb offers manageable breaks and plenty of photo opportunities, rewarding your adventurers with a memorable sight.

Conclude your afternoon with a leisurely visit to nestled within the lush Maria Luisa Park. This majestic curved building surrounded by a canal invites your family to hop into a small rowboat for a gentle paddle under the bright July sun, or to simply relax beside the water fountains and colorful tile murals depicting all Spanish provinces. The wide open spaces allow children to expend energy while parents soak up authentic Andalusian atmosphere.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Only YOU Hotel Sevilla
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.8
(Amazing)

A luxury family-friendly hotel located near the Santa Cruz area and Real Alcázar, offering spacious rooms and excellent amenities to keep families comfortable after a day of exploring Seville’s historic sites.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Real Alcázar of Seville
HistoricFamily-friendlyPalaceGarden
A stunning palace complex renowned for its intricate Mudéjar architecture, lush gardens, and historical importance as a former Moorish fortress and royal residence.
Top Sight
Seville Cathedral and Giralda Tower
HistoricFamily-friendlyReligiousViewpoint
The largest Gothic cathedral in the world with the iconic Giralda bell tower offering panoramic city views, filled with art and history that fascinate all ages.
Top Sight
Plaza de España
OutdoorFamily-friendlyHistoricPark
A monumental square in Maria Luisa Park celebrated for its colorful tiled alcoves representing Spanish provinces, perfect for family photos and boat rides on the canals.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
El Rinconcillo Seville
Located near the Santa Cruz area, this historic family-friendly tavern offers traditional Andalusian dishes in a lively yet comfortable setting, perfect for a relaxed meal after exploring the Real Alcázar and Seville Cathedral. Its authentic atmosphere and menu with child-friendly options like Iberian ham and grilled fish complement the cultural immersion of the day.
Located near the Santa Cruz area, this historic family-friendly tavern offers traditional Andalusian dishes in a lively yet comfortable setting, perfect for a relaxed meal after exploring the Real Alcázar and Seville Cathedral. Its authentic atmosphere and menu with child-friendly options like Iberian ham and grilled fish complement the cultural immersion of the day.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Be an Artisans in Seville for a day
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.8
(54 reviews)
Clock icon2 hours
$49.85per person

We will make ,as authentic Arab craftsmen, a decorative mosaic with geometric elements, which we will then take home. At the end of Workshop you,ll take the mosaic with you. All of this in a unique space: in the old Hotel Palacio Arzobispal, at the foot of the Giralda. Feel the history of Seville and take a piece of it created by yourself

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Main activity for day 2

Seville’s Artistic and Cultural Gems

Dive deeper into Seville’s captivating art and traditions with family-friendly strolls through lively streets and art museums, culminating in a flamenco experience designed to inspire and entertain all ages. July’s long sunny days give ample time for outdoor exploration and engaging cultural discovery.

Begin your day at the Museum of Fine Arts of Seville, wandering through serene cloisters and airy halls filled with masterpieces by Murillo, Zurbarán, and other Spanish painters. The museum’s family-friendly educational guides can help children connect with the vivid stories behind the artwork, stimulating imaginations as colors and characters leap from canvas to life. Time in the shady, tiled courtyards offers a refreshing break from July's warmth.

Stroll next through the enchanting , where shaded alleys open to lively plazas filled with orange trees, tiled benches, and bubbling fountains. The maze-like streets invite children to play pretend explorers while parents admire the exquisite blend of Moorish and Renaissance architecture that gives Seville its unique charm. Stop for a refreshing horchata or ice cream at a local café to recharge before the afternoon.

Conclude with a visit to to experience Andalusia’s soul through rhythm and movement. Here, your family can take part in beginner flamenco workshops specially designed for children, learning the basic clapping patterns (palmas) and foot-stomping steps in an interactive environment. Witnessing a live flamenco performance afterward, full of color, emotion, and energy, will leave your family enthralled and deeply connected to southern Spain’s cultural heartbeat.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Only YOU Hotel Sevilla
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.8
(Amazing)

Staying at this hotel again benefits the family with proximity to the Museum of Fine Arts, Barrio Santa Cruz, and easy taxi access to Centro Flamenco Fosforito, minimizing travel time.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Museum of Fine Arts of Seville (Museo de Bellas Artes)
MuseumFamily-friendlyArtHistoric
A fine collection of Spanish art spanning from the medieval period to the early 20th century, housed in an impressive former convent with beautiful courtyards, perfect for cultural learning.
Top Sight
Barrio Santa Cruz
HistoricFamily-friendlyWalkablePicturesque
The historic Jewish quarter with narrow winding streets, whitewashed houses, hidden squares, and charming fountains, offering plenty of spaces for children to explore safely on foot.
Top Activity
Centro Flamenco Fosforito
CulturalFamily-friendlyMusicDance
A venue dedicated to Flamenco heritage, offering interactive workshops and performances tailored for families and children to experience the authentic passion of Andalusian music and dance.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
La Azotea Seville
Situated centrally in Seville's Centro district, La Azotea provides a contemporary take on Andalusian cuisine with a welcoming atmosphere ideal for families. Its proximity to the Museum of Fine Arts and Barrio Santa Cruz ensures an easy stop for lunch before or after flamenco workshops, with varied plates suitable for kids and adults alike.
Situated centrally in Seville's Centro district, La Azotea provides a contemporary take on Andalusian cuisine with a welcoming atmosphere ideal for families. Its proximity to the Museum of Fine Arts and Barrio Santa Cruz ensures an easy stop for lunch before or after flamenco workshops, with varied plates suitable for kids and adults alike.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Seville City Bike Tour
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.7
(190 reviews)
Clock icon3 hours
$35.61per person

Explore Seville on a city bike during this 2 1/2 hour tour and see more of the city than you would on a walking tour. Cycle from the historic Barrio Santa Cruz through the Jardines de Murillo, passing by the Parque María Luisa and the Torre del Oro amongst others. Or book the private version of this tour and have your journey taylor-made.

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3
Main activity for day 3

Seville's Riverside and Wildlife Wonders

Embrace nature and adventure along Seville’s Guadalquivir River with exciting wildlife encounters and outdoor exploration that captivate young minds while engaging the whole family. The inviting waterside and shady gardens offer respite from July's warm sun and opportunities for active fun.

Begin your family's adventure at Isla Mágica, a vibrant theme park combining thrilling rides with educational exhibits on Andalusia’s maritime history and the Age of Discovery. Children will delight in interactive shows and pirate-themed water attractions perfect for cooling off on a hot July day. Parents can relax while the kids discover the excitement of themed playgrounds and immersive storytelling that makes history come alive in a festive atmosphere.

After an action-packed morning, retreat to the nearby for a peaceful afternoon stroll amidst fragrant orange trees and shaded paths. The park's playgrounds are thoughtfully equipped to entertain younger children, while older young adventurers can be captivated by the colorful birdlife and roaming peacocks. Picnicking on the grass or feeding the friendly ducks at the ponds allows for serene downtime, balancing the energy spent in the park’s lively attractions.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Barceló Sevilla Renacimiento
Full starFull starFull starFull starEmpty star
4.4
(Very Good)

Located on Cartuja Island near Isla Mágica theme park, this modern hotel is ideal for families wanting to maximize time at the park and relax with spacious family rooms and a pool.

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Top Activity
Isla Mágica Theme Park
Family-friendlyAdventureWater parkEducational
A family-friendly theme park themed around the discovery of the Americas offering rides, water attractions, and shows that are both fun and educational for kids.
Top Sight
Parque de María Luisa
Family-friendlyParkNatureRelaxation
Seville’s iconic and lush park filled with playgrounds, fountains, and peacocks roaming freely, an ideal natural oasis within the city for casual strolling or picnicking.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Taberna La Mina Seville
Close to Parque de María Luisa and Isla Mágica, this casual, family-friendly eatery offers traditional Sevillian dishes in a cozy environment. It’s ideal for a midday meal after the theme park's activities, providing local flavors and enough space for children to relax and recharge.
Close to Parque de María Luisa and Isla Mágica, this casual, family-friendly eatery offers traditional Sevillian dishes in a cozy environment. It’s ideal for a midday meal after the theme park's activities, providing local flavors and enough space for children to relax and recharge.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Transfer from Seville Airport(SVQ) to Seville City Center
Full starFull starFull starFull starFull star
5.0
(3 reviews)
Clock icon20 minutes
$29.67per person

By booking with us, you will get: • Cars up to 5 passengers • 1 standard luggage per passenger - 65x 38x25cm (26x15x10in) • Fixed price without hidden costs • Customer support ready to help Full refund guaranteed in case of cancellation 24 hours prior to start time service.

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Main activity for day 4

Cordoba’s Heritage Journey

Travel into the heart of Cordoba where the ancient meets the vibrant modern world, inviting families into a labyrinth of patios, Roman bridges, and awe-inspiring mosques. Engage in child-friendly discoveries that reveal centuries of coexisting cultures under the glorious Andalusian summer sky.

Step into the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba, where your family can lose themselves amidst an enchanting forest of over 850 red and white arches that shimmer under the July sunshine. The blend of Islamic art and Christian cathedral elements creates a uniquely captivating space where storytelling comes alive through architecture. Listening to an engaging family-friendly audio guide will open your children’s eyes to the layered histories and cultural exchanges that define Andalusia.

After exploring this grand monument, take a short walk to the Roman Bridge to stretch your legs and enjoy breathtaking views of the Guadalquivir River and the old city’s skyline. The golden light of the afternoon sun highlights the bridge’s weathered arches and the nearby Alcázar tower, providing a perfect spot for memorable family photos while children can safely roam around the broad pedestrian paths.

As the day cools down, wander the charming . These lovingly maintained courtyards burst with vibrant flowers, cascading vines, and decorated ceramic pots that fill the air with fresh fragrance. This sensory walk is an ideal and interactive way for little ones to explore nature in an urban setting, discovering colors, scents, and textures while learning about the traditional Andalusian way of life.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Hospes Palacio del Bailio
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.7
(Amazing)

Luxury family-friendly hotel situated in Córdoba’s historic center, close to the Mosque-Cathedral and Roman Bridge, offering family rooms and beautiful gardens for relaxation.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba (La Mezquita)
HistoricFamily-friendlyReligiousArchitectural
A dazzling architectural masterpiece blending Islamic and Christian art styles, famous for its forest of columns and the ornate Renaissance cathedral nave inserted within the mosque.
Top Sight
Roman Bridge of Córdoba
HistoricFamily-friendlyScenicOutdoor
An ancient bridge spanning the Guadalquivir River, perfect for leisurely walks and offering impressive views of the city skyline and Alcázar.
Top Sight
Patios of Córdoba
CulturalFamily-friendlyGardenScenic
Colorful and fragrant private courtyards richly decorated with flowers and traditional ceramics, offering a vivid sensory experience perfect for young explorers.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Bodegas Campos Cordoba
Located in Cordoba’s historic center near the Mosque–Cathedral and Roman Bridge, this family-friendly restaurant specializes in authentic Andalusian cuisine served in a charming, rustic setting. The menu includes traditional dishes suitable for all ages, complementing the heritage-filled day with a warm, welcoming ambiance.
Located in Cordoba’s historic center near the Mosque–Cathedral and Roman Bridge, this family-friendly restaurant specializes in authentic Andalusian cuisine served in a charming, rustic setting. The menu includes traditional dishes suitable for all ages, complementing the heritage-filled day with a warm, welcoming ambiance.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba Guided Tour
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.6
(586 reviews)
Clock icon1h 30m
$17.09per person

Ideal Guided tour for those who want to know the Mosque - Cathedral of Cordoba in depth. It will be done by expert historians who will be able to analyze, in detail, every part of a very special and complex monument.

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Main activity for day 5

Cordoba’s Science & Nature Delights

Combine fun and learning with interactive scientific exhibits and natural explorations tailored to curious young minds. Discover Cordoba’s family-friendly museums and tranquil gardens where children can revel in hands-on experiences amid blossoming green spaces under the summer sun.

Kick off an inspiring day at the Planetarium of Córdoba where your family can gaze in wonder at the celestial mysteries of the universe through immersive, colorful star shows specially designed for young audiences. The interactive exhibits allow children to touch meteorite samples, operate planet models, and learn about space exploration in a playful environment that invites endless questions and curiosity.

Later, unwind with a gentle stroll through the , immersed in fragrant blooms and shaded groves that offer relief from July's bright heat. Kids can spot butterflies flitting among native Mediterranean plants while parents appreciate the garden’s scientific plant collections and educational signage. This serene space provides the perfect balance between learning and relaxing amidst natural beauty.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Hospes Palacio del Bailio
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.7
(Amazing)

Staying another night here offers an excellent base to visit the Planetarium and Botanical Gardens with minimal transit, plus relaxing amenities for families.

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Highlights of the day
Top Activity
Planetarium of Cordoba
Family-friendlyScienceEducationalIndoor
An engaging center for astronomy with interactive exhibits and spectacular star shows suitable for children and adults alike.
Top Sight
Jardín Botánico de Córdoba
GardenFamily-friendlyNatureOutdoor
A botanical garden showcasing Mediterranean plant species, perfect for quiet family walks and nature education in a peaceful setting.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Restaurante El Huerto Cordoba
A nearby garden restaurant offering a calm and family-friendly atmosphere not far from the Planetarium and Botanical Gardens. Known for fresh, locally sourced dishes and a spacious setting, it provides a balanced and nutritious meal option after a day of educational activities.
A nearby garden restaurant offering a calm and family-friendly atmosphere not far from the Planetarium and Botanical Gardens. Known for fresh, locally sourced dishes and a spacious setting, it provides a balanced and nutritious meal option after a day of educational activities.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Equestrian Show Royal Stables of Córdoba
Full starFull starFull starFull starEmpty star
4.2
(199 reviews)
Clock icon1h 10m
$21.96per person

“Passion and Goblin of the Andalusian Horse” presents the viewer, in 70 exciting minutes, a perfect combination of elements of classical and Andalusian riding, handiwork, cow dressage, high school, Amazon and garrocha, connecting it with the history and equestrian tradition of our city. The equestrian show takes place in the Royal Stables of Córdoba, built in 1570 by express command of King Felipe II. This building saw the birth of the Andalusian horse, our horse, the horse of kings. “Córdoba, mother of the best horses in the world” Don Quixote de la Mancha, Miguel de Cervantes. “In Cordoba even the horses have their cathedral” Federico García Lorca. General admission: 18,50€ with which you can access 10 minutes before the start of the show. Premium entry: 23,70€ with which you can access 30 minutes before the show to enjoy the preparation of the horses and have totally privileged seats.

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Main activity for day 6

Granada’s Alhambra Magic

Step into a dream of fairy-tale palaces and secret gardens at the Alhambra, where your family will journey through decades of Andalusian history embedded in breathtaking architecture. July’s radiant sun enhances the magic of the fortress with outdoor garden walks and intricate mosaics to delight every curious eye.

Enter the magical world of the where your family will be transported back to the Nasrid dynasty’s golden age. Wander through the ornate rooms adorned with colorful tiles and delicate stucco, marveling at the intricate calligraphy and detailed designs that seem to dance across walls and ceilings. The vibrant gardens offer cool shaded retreats with soothing fountains that invite children to touch and explore nature while learning about Moorish engineering.

Set aside time to explore the with their symphony of scents, colors, and sparkling water features. Children will delight in following pathways lined with fragrant jasmine and roses, while families enjoy peaceful views of Granada’s skyline. Together, you might spot colorful butterflies and birds, turning the walk into a joyful outdoor learning experience under the warm July sun.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Parador de Granada
Full starFull starFull starFull starEmpty star
4.4
(Very Good)

Located within the Alhambra complex, this family-friendly hotel offers direct access to the Alhambra and Generalife gardens, perfect for enriching the family’s experience.

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Top Sight
Alhambra
HistoricFamily-friendlyPalaceGarden
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this magnificent palace and fortress complex combines Islamic art with stunning gardens and panoramic views over Granada.
Top Sight
Generalife Gardens
GardenFamily-friendlyHistoricScenic
The summer palace gardens of the Nasrid rulers within the Alhambra complex, famed for fountains, flowers, and tranquil walkways.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Parador de Granada Restaurant
Located within the Alhambra complex itself, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience with stunning views of the palace gardens. It serves traditional Andalusian dishes with a family-friendly menu, allowing the family to relax and immerse fully in the Alhambra’s magical atmosphere without having to leave the area.
Located within the Alhambra complex itself, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience with stunning views of the palace gardens. It serves traditional Andalusian dishes with a family-friendly menu, allowing the family to relax and immerse fully in the Alhambra’s magical atmosphere without having to leave the area.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Granada Islets Boat Tour (The best in town)
Full starFull starFull starFull starFull star
5.0
(8 reviews)
Clock icon2 hours
$55.00per person

Granada Islets Tour – One of the most popular tours in Granada is the islets. These are a group of 365 small islands scattered about the Asese peninsula. The islets are of volcanic origin; they were formed when the Mombacho volcano blew much of its cone into the lake thousands of years ago, thereby creating the archipelago. Most of the islets are covered with vegetation. Beautiful scenery with a lot of birdlife and astonishing views over volcanoes (Ometepe Island & Mombacho) and Lake Nicaragua. Early in the morning or at sunset is the best time to visit the islets, where you can see a lot of birds and a colorful sky.

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Main activity for day 7

Exploring Granada’s Old Town

Venture through Granada’s historic Albaicín district with its narrow streets, vibrant markets, and panoramic viewpoints perfect for family discovery. Enjoy interactive visits combining architecture, culture, and local flavors that engage all ages in the lively soul of this mountain city.

Begin your wander through the historic , where narrow cobblestone lanes reveal hidden plazas, artisan shops selling colorful ceramics, and street musicians playing traditional Andalusian tunes. The lively market stalls offer an array of local delicacies and crafts for children to explore, enriching your family’s understanding of Granada’s cultural tapestry through sights, sounds, and tastes.

Climb to the famed to witness the Alhambra framed against the Sierra Nevada mountains. As the family gazes out over this incredible vista, the sun’s warm glow intensifies the colors of the palace below, creating a magical backdrop perfect for storytelling and photography. This peaceful spot allows everyone a moment of awe and connection to the city’s layered history.

Later, seek calm in the , wandering shaded paths lined with exotic plants and serene ponds adorned with ducks and turtles. Children will love feeding fish and spotting small wildlife while parents can relax on benches beneath fragrant pines, enjoying quiet respite before the evening light fades.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Hotel Casa Morisca
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.5
(Great)

Excellent base in Albaicín to explore the neighborhood, the Mirador de San Nicolás, and Carmen de los Mártires, combining family comfort with authentic local charm.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Albaicín Neighborhood
HistoricFamily-friendlyWalkableScenic
A maze of narrow cobbled streets in this old Moorish quarter, famous for its whitewashed houses, artisan shops, and family-friendly charm.
Top Sight
Mirador de San Nicolás
ScenicFamily-friendlyOutdoorPhotogenic
A popular viewpoint overlooking the Alhambra with breathtaking views, ideal for family photo moments at sunset.
Top Sight
Carmen de los Mártires Gardens
GardenFamily-friendlyOutdoorRelaxation
Beautiful public gardens featuring ponds, waterfalls, and shaded paths, offering a peaceful family retreat close to the city center.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Restaurante Mirador de Morayma Granada
Situated in the Albaicín neighborhood with views of the Alhambra, this restaurant provides a welcoming space for families to enjoy traditional Granadian cuisine. Its relaxed outdoor seating and menu featuring local specialties make it perfect for lunch or early dinner after exploring historic streets and gardens.
Situated in the Albaicín neighborhood with views of the Alhambra, this restaurant provides a welcoming space for families to enjoy traditional Granadian cuisine. Its relaxed outdoor seating and menu featuring local specialties make it perfect for lunch or early dinner after exploring historic streets and gardens.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
City Tour Granada, Nicaragua.
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.9
(8 reviews)
Clock icon1 hour
$40.00per person

This is a tour in the oldest city in the Americas The tour will take place on foot to have a closer perception of the local culture and people. This tour is full of information about culture, gastronomy, architecture, history and more ... You will be all the time with a guide certified by INTUR which is the government department responsible for training national guides. Come and enjoy with us this lovely tour!

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Main activity for day 8

Nature Adventure in Sierra Nevada

Escape into the exhilarating Sierra Nevada mountains for a refreshing day of family-friendly hiking, spotting native wildlife, and learning about the natural wonders of Andalusia. July’s clear skies and mild mountain air create ideal conditions for adventure and discovery away from city heat.

Start your invigorating mountain day at the where engaging displays allow children to learn about the diverse plants and animals that inhabit this unique ecosystem. Hands-on exhibits spotlight species such as the Spanish ibex and various colorful birds, sparking curiosity and connecting young minds with nature’s wonders. Friendly staff can offer family-tailored advice on accessible trails and safety tips for summer outings.

Set off on a gentle, family-appropriate hike winding alongside bubbling streams and wildflower meadows. The fresh mountain air, panoramic vistas, and occasional wildlife sightings keep spirits high as you uncover hidden picnic spots shaded by pine trees. Along the way, brief interpretive talks or games about flora and fauna invite your children to observe closely and appreciate the environment, making nature education an exciting part of your adventure. End the hike with a serene rest at a viewpoint overlooking the valley below, all under clear, sunny July skies.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Barceló Carmen Granada
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.6
(Great)

Ideal location near the Sierra Nevada National Park entrances, providing family-friendly amenities and easy access to mountain activities.

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Highlights of the day
Top Activity
Sierra Nevada National Park Visitor Center
Family-friendlyNatureEducationalOutdoor
An educational center offering interactive exhibits and maps about the park’s flora, fauna, and geology, tailored to engage children and adults.
Top Activity
Family-friendly Hiking Trails in Sierra Nevada
AdventureFamily-friendlyNatureHiking
Gentle, scenic trails suitable for children, including routes to natural viewpoints, streams, and picnic areas within the national park.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Sierra Nevada: Safari tour to 2500 meters with one drink
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.9
(642 reviews)
Clock icon7 hours
$93.77per person

Discover some of the best views of the Sierra Nevada mountains surrounding Granada, and enjoy breathtaking panoramas of the old city from secret viewpoints. On the tour, travel by 4x4 vehicle along trails that date back over a thousand years, from the time of the Arabs, towards the towering peaks of the nearby mountains north of the city. Reach an elevation of 2500 meters-8000 feet, for amazing views of the highest peaks in the Iberian peninsula. Explore the north face of the Sierra Nevadas to see the highest peaks on the Iberian Peninsula, climbing to heights of more than 3,000 meters, including the highest peak in the Iberian peninsula, Mulhacen which is named after one of the last kings of the Alhambra. Learn about the geology, biology and history of this region where Arabs, and Visigoths lived. Finally, visit a mountain hut at 2500 meters(8000 ft) of elevation where we will have a drink with beautiful views, and enjoy one and half hours of free time there to walk, eat or relax.

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Main activity for day 9

Malaga’s Coastal and Cultural Fun

Shift your family’s journey to the lively coastal city of Malaga, where beaches, museums, and historic forts blend to create a dynamic setting full of playful discoveries and concise cultural insights beneath warm Mediterranean sunshine.

Begin by climbing through the shaded gardens and stone walls of the Alcazaba, Malaga’s famous Moorish fortress where children can imagine knights and explorers guarding the city. The fortress’s towers and secret passages encourage imaginative play while offering stunning views over the harbor and Mediterranean Sea. The audio guide includes child-friendly stories about the fortress’s history, making it accessible and exciting for the entire family.

Step into the Picasso Museum to discover the playful side of art with exhibits focusing on the early years of Malaga’s native genius. Interactive educational materials provide engaging explanations about Picasso’s evolving style, helping children connect with the figures, colors, and shapes in visually appealing ways. The museum’s serene courtyards offer space to rest and reflect amid the creative atmosphere.

Wrap up your day with a visit to , where soft sand and gentle waves beckon children to swim and build sandcastles. The designated play areas and family-friendly facilities ensure a safe and joyful environment, while parents relax soaking up the Mediterranean sun. The lively promenade lined with ice cream stalls and cafés invites everyone to refresh with local treats as the day winds down.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Villa Cortijo Miramar
Full starFull starFull starFull starHalf star
4.6
(Great)

A luxury family hotel located steps from Alcazaba of Malaga, Picasso Museum, and the beach, offering resort-style amenities and spacious family rooms.

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Highlights of the day
Top Sight
Alcazaba of Malaga
HistoricFamily-friendlyScenicFortress
A well-preserved Moorish fortress perched on a hill overlooking the city and sea, offering captivating views and engaging history lessons.
Top Sight
Malaga Picasso Museum
MuseumFamily-friendlyArtCultural
A family-friendly museum showcasing works by Malaga’s most famous artist, Pablo Picasso, with exhibits accessible to children.
Top Sight
Malagueta Beach
BeachFamily-friendlyOutdoorRelaxation
A lively urban beach with calm waters, playgrounds, and facilities ideal for families to relax and enjoy the Mediterranean coast.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
El Pimpi Malaga
A legendary, family-friendly tavern in Malaga's historic center, just a short walk from the Alcazaba and Picasso Museum. It offers a lively atmosphere with traditional Andalusian dishes and local wines, as well as kid-pleasing options. Its location and ambience make it perfect to conclude a day of cultural and coastal exploration.
A legendary, family-friendly tavern in Malaga's historic center, just a short walk from the Alcazaba and Picasso Museum. It offers a lively atmosphere with traditional Andalusian dishes and local wines, as well as kid-pleasing options. Its location and ambience make it perfect to conclude a day of cultural and coastal exploration.
Bookable Activities
Bookable Activity
Bay of Malaga Catamaran Sailing
Full starFull starFull starHalf starEmpty star
4.0
(140 reviews)
Clock icon1 hour
$15.43per person

Sail the Malaga coast with this eco sailing catamaran cruise around the bay. You'll enjoy stunning views of the capital of the Costa del Sol in this unforgettable boat trip! The cruise leaves at the indicated time from Malaga's Pier 1, ready to set sail on the Mediterranean on a luxurious catamaran yacht. From on deck you'll enjoy some stunning views of the area, with the port's modern architecture, with one of the most avant-garde buildings in the city, the Pompidou Centre. And as you get further and further out from the coast, the distinctive skyline of the Costa del Sol's capital will come into view. The cruise also takes in sights such as the famous La Malagueta beach, the Malaga Bullring, Alcazaba and the Gibralfaro castle. And as the cruise continues around the coast you'll see the towns and beaches that make up the aptly named Costa del Sol: one of the places with most daylight hours in all of Spain!

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Main activity for day 10

Malaga’s Interactive Science & Nature

Delve into hands-on learning and natural exploration at Malaga’s science and botanical centers, designed to entertain and educate younger travelers with lively exhibits and lush gardens thriving in July’s warm climate.

Step into the Ciencia y Agua center, where your family embarks on an exciting journey through the mysteries of water and environmental sciences using interactive exhibits. Children will delight in experimenting with water flow models, understanding the water cycle, and participating in hands-on demonstrations that explain fundamental scientific principles in an engaging, playful way. The center’s friendly educators make learning memorable with tailored activities during the sunny July season.

Later, escape to , a lush paradise of winding trails shaded by enormous tropical trees and cascading waterfalls. Children can run along safe paths while discovering colorful birds and fragrant flowers, with educational panels that subtly blend botanical knowledge with entertaining facts. The garden’s calm ponds and picnic areas provide an ideal respite from city buzz, inviting family moments of connection beneath Andalusia’s warm midday sun.

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Accommodation
AC Hotel Malaga Palacio
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4.4
(Very Good)

Offers excellent access to both the Ciencia y Agua science center (via taxi) and La Concepción Botanical Gardens with family comforts and city-center location.

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Top Activity
Ciencia y Agua – Interactive Science Center
Family-friendlyScienceEducationalIndoor
A science museum with interactive exhibits focusing on water and natural sciences, captivating children with experiments and demonstrations.
Top Sight
La Concepción Botanical Gardens
GardenFamily-friendlyNatureRelaxation
An expansive botanical garden showcasing subtropical and tropical plants, waterfalls, and shaded paths, perfect for family nature walks and refreshing breaks.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
La Cochera de Baco Malaga
Located within easy reach of the Ciencia y Agua Interactive Science Center and La Concepción Botanical Gardens, this spacious and family-friendly restaurant serves creatively presented regional dishes. The accommodating staff and varied menu make it ideal for a post-educational day meal with children.
Located within easy reach of the Ciencia y Agua Interactive Science Center and La Concepción Botanical Gardens, this spacious and family-friendly restaurant serves creatively presented regional dishes. The accommodating staff and varied menu make it ideal for a post-educational day meal with children.
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Alcazaba Malaga Guided Tour
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4.8
(1.3k reviews)
Clock icon1h 20m
$14.24per person

Surely the most representative monument of the city. To penetrate this Arab palace, is to penetrate the heart of Malaga, it is impossible to understand Malaga's history without visiting it. Witness the invincible power of the Alcazaba! Extensive views of the sea, beautiful details of Muslim architecture, relaxing fountains and gardens…. There are many things to discover that will leave you breathless. Visit the Alcazaba of Malaga while our guides explain how the Muslims lived, how the palace worked and some of the hidden legends of this ancient place. In addition, the visit can be made in other languages (German, French and Italian), checking the availability of the day in advance.

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Main activity for day 11

Ronda’s Majestic Views & History

Enter the dramatic landscape of Ronda, where a family adventure unfolds along a towering gorge, historic bridges, and ancient ruins. The city’s compact center invites youthful exploration with breathtaking vistas and tales of Andalusian heritage under bright July skies.

Begin your day marveling at , the breathtaking stone bridge spanning a deep gorge cutting through Ronda’s historic heart. The towering cliffs and cascading river below ignite wonder in both children and adults as they peer over the parapets, imagining the engineering feats behind this 18th-century marvel. The dramatic views offer countless photo opportunities and a chance to learn about the city’s unique geography and history.

Stroll to the nearby Plaza de Toros, one of Spain’s oldest bullrings where children can step into the arena and uncover the cultural traditions that shaped Andalusia. The museum offers family-friendly exhibits with costumes, posters, and interactive storytelling that respect the complexity of bullfighting heritage in an educational and approachable way. Guided tours help bring the experience to life, answering curious minds’ questions with care.

Finish your exploration with a visit to the Arab Baths, an atmospheric journey into Andalusia’s Moorish past. The well-preserved stone chambers, fountains, and heating systems are explained through vivid displays and hands-on demonstrations that immerse children into the bathing rituals of centuries ago. This quiet, cool historical site provides a fascinating and serene end to a day of wide-open vistas and bustling streets.

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Accommodation
Parador de Ronda
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4.4
(Very Good)

Classic family-oriented hotel offering stunning views over El Tajo Gorge and proximity to Puente Nuevo and bullring, with spacious rooms suitable for children.

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Top Sight
Puente Nuevo
HistoricFamily-friendlyScenicLandmark
An iconic 18th-century stone bridge spanning the El Tajo Gorge, offering spectacular views and thrilling experiences for the entire family.
Top Sight
Plaza de Toros de Ronda
HistoricFamily-friendlyCulturalMuseum
One of Spain’s oldest bullrings with a fascinating museum and family-appropriate guided tours explaining Andalusian traditions.
Top Sight
Arab Baths (Baños Árabes)
HistoricFamily-friendlyCulturalEducational
Well-preserved 13th-century Moorish baths offering interactive visits that illustrate ancient customs of bathing and hygiene.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Restaurante Albacara Ronda
This restaurant offers spectacular views overlooking the Puente Nuevo Gorge and a family-friendly atmosphere with dishes featuring traditional Andalusian flavors. Perfectly located in Ronda’s Old Town, it complements a day of historic sightseeing with an unforgettable dining experience suited to families.
This restaurant offers spectacular views overlooking the Puente Nuevo Gorge and a family-friendly atmosphere with dishes featuring traditional Andalusian flavors. Perfectly located in Ronda’s Old Town, it complements a day of historic sightseeing with an unforgettable dining experience suited to families.
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Main activity for day 12

Family Fun and Crafts in Setenil de las Bodegas

Discover the magical cliff-hugging village of Setenil de las Bodegas, where homes carved into rock offer unique family exploration. Kids enjoy hands-on learning with local crafts and food, making memories in this extraordinary setting beneath Andalusia’s July sun.

Wander together through Setenil de las Bodegas’ fantastical old town where jagged rock formations flow seamlessly into whitewashed houses, creating a dramatic and playful setting for curious children. The cool shade cast by massive cliffs above offers refreshing relief during a warm July visit, while narrow streets invite exploration and storytelling about the village’s geology and history. Along the way, you can indulge in local sweets or traditional tapas at tiny, family-friendly cafés tucked into the rock walls.

Immerse your family in the village’s artisanal heritage by joining a hands-on workshop led by local craftspeople. Children and parents alike can get creative while learning time-honored pottery shaping or weaving techniques, personalizing their own keepsakes to remember this extraordinary visit. This intimate experience fosters cultural appreciation and interactive fun deeply rooted in the rhythms of Andalusian daily life.

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Accommodation
La Jaboneria de Setenil
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4.6
(Great)

Setenil de las Bodegas’ main hotel offering family rooms close to the unique rock homes and artisan workshops, perfectly positioned for exploring the village.

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Top Sight
Setenil de las Bodegas Old Town
HistoricFamily-friendlyScenicUnique architecture
A picturesque village famous for houses built directly into and under massive rock overhangs, providing fascinating streetscapes and intimate exploration.
Top Activity
Local Artisan Workshop
CulturalFamily-friendlyEducationalCraft
A hands-on craft workshop where families can learn traditional Andalusian pottery or weaving techniques guided by local artisans.
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Top Restaurant
Mesón Rural Casa Juanito Setenil
Nestled within Setenil de las Bodegas’ unique rock formations, this family-friendly restaurant serves hearty traditional local dishes in a cozy environment. Its authentic setting allows families to experience truly local flavors while staying close to the old town and artisan workshop activities.
Nestled within Setenil de las Bodegas’ unique rock formations, this family-friendly restaurant serves hearty traditional local dishes in a cozy environment. Its authentic setting allows families to experience truly local flavors while staying close to the old town and artisan workshop activities.
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Visit Ronda and Setenil de las Bodegas in one day from Malaga
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4.6
(205 reviews)
Clock icon8 hours
$41.54per person

We will pick you up at the pick-up point of your choice. This tour is the perfect combination to discover the essence of Andalucia in a single day. Mountains, valleys, horses, bulls, white villages and romance. Departure from Malaga capital, with no further stops along the Costa del Sol. Discover the fascinating Ronda and the picturesque Setenil de las Bodegas with a day trip from Malaga. In Ronda, admire the spectacular Puente Nuevo over Tajo de Ronda and explore its old town full of history. In Setenil de las Bodegas, marvel at its houses built under giant rocks. With a self-drive tour, you will have the freedom to explore at your own pace, stopping at charming corners and enjoying the local cuisine. Immerse yourself in the beauty and culture of these unique destinations in Andalucia while creating unforgettable memories.

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Main activity for day 13

Relaxing in Costa de la Luz Beaches

Spend a rejuvenating day on the pristine family-friendly beaches of the Costa de la Luz, where soft sands and calm waves invite play and rest. Engage in seaside adventures and simple joys, soaking in the warm July sun and the gentle Atlantic breeze together.

Arrive at for a delightful day of sun, sand, and sea that will enchant each member of your family. Children can spend joyful hours splashing in safe, shallower waters under attentive supervision, building sandcastles on broad golden beaches well equipped with playgrounds and volleyball courts that invite spirited games. Nearby beachside cafés and ice cream stands serve fresh local treats perfect for mid-day treats, while parents relax on comfortable loungers enjoying scenic Atlantic views.

Take leisurely strolls along the beachfront promenade where the fresh sea breeze mixes with the floral scents of nearby dunes. The wide open spaces provide a playground for carefree exploration and discovery, with opportunities for gentle paddleboarding or simply watching the rhythmic waves roll in under bright summer skies. The inviting calm of the Costa de la Luz’s beaches makes this day a treasured blend of adventure and rest.

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Accommodation
Iberostar Waves Royal Andalus
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4.2
(Very Good)

Luxury family resort located near Playa de la Barrosa offering extensive kids’ facilities, beach access, pools, and engaging family programs perfect for July beach days.

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Top Sight
Playa de la Barrosa
BeachFamily-friendlyOutdoorRelaxation
A beautiful and spacious beach with fine golden sand and gentle waters, equipped with playgrounds and safe swimming zones for children.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
Restaurante Playa Barrosa Chiclana
Located right on Playa de la Barrosa beach, this family-friendly beachfront restaurant provides casual dining with fresh seafood and child-friendly options. Its proximity and relaxed atmosphere make it ideal for lunch or dinner after a fun-filled day on the sands and playgrounds.
Located right on Playa de la Barrosa beach, this family-friendly beachfront restaurant provides casual dining with fresh seafood and child-friendly options. Its proximity and relaxed atmosphere make it ideal for lunch or dinner after a fun-filled day on the sands and playgrounds.
Bookable Activities
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Mountain bike tour Costa de la luz Barbate Zahora
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5.0
(1 reviews)
Clock icon4 hours
$83.08per person

A 40 kilometer long tour through the beautiful La Breña nature park. Departure point is from Conil de La Frontera. The tour goes towards San Ambrosio up a dirt road through the La Breña nature park. Once you arrive in the nature park, you follow sandy roads to the seaside town Barbate. In Barbate we stop to enjoy a delicious cup of coffee. After having gained energy, we cycle up Barbate Mountain towards San Ambrosio the small village in the middle of the nature park, this route takes us over breathtaking cliffs overlooking the sea. It's a bit of a heavy part, but arrived in San Ambrosio our lunch Andalusian style is waiting for us. Minimum 4 participants

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Main activity for day 14

Farewell Day in Cádiz’s Old World Charm

Conclude your family adventure by exploring the historic port city of Cádiz, where ultra-walkable streets, fortresses, and lively plazas invite curious little explorers and history lovers alike. A final immersion into Andalusia’s coastal culture provides sweet memories before your journey ends.

Start your farewell with a climb up the , where the camera obscura projects a live 360-degree image of Cádiz below, mesmerizing children and adults alike with this magical optical experience. Absorbing the warm light of July, families can admire the city’s Mediterranean rooftops, classic landmarks, and the shimmering sea beyond, making lasting memories framed by history and natural beauty.

Saunter next to , a vibrant square alive with the bustle of flower stands, lively cafés, and street performers whose music and antics enthrall children. The locals’ friendly smiles and the scent of fresh blossoms create an authentic atmosphere inviting you to linger over a light snack or refreshing drink while soaking in Cádiz’s charming everyday culture.

Complete your day with a walk to the perched at the end of the wooden bridge. This seaside fortress offers open spaces for children to safely run and explore, scenic views of the Atlantic waves crashing against the rocks, and peaceful spots ideal for all to reflect on two weeks of unforgettable Andalusian adventure. The salty breeze and distant seagulls provide the perfect auditory backdrop to say goodbye to this captivating region.

Where to Stay
Accommodation
Parador de Cadiz
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4.3
(Very Good)

Historic beachfront hotel in Cádiz’s old town offering family rooms, close proximity to Tavira Tower and Castle of San Sebastián, with stunning sea views.

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Top Sight
Tavira Tower
HistoricFamily-friendlyViewpointInteractive
An 18th-century watchtower offering the best views over Cádiz’s old town and harbor, complete with a camera obscura experience appealing to kids.
Top Sight
Plaza de las Flores
Family-friendlyOutdoorCulturalLocal life
A sunny and cheerful square filled with flower stalls, cafés, and street performers, perfect for relaxed family time and light meals.
Top Sight
Castle of San Sebastián
HistoricFamily-friendlyScenicAdventure
A seaside fortress accessible by a wooden bridge, offering fascinating coastal views and safe spaces for kids to roam and explore.
Where to Eat
Top Restaurant
El Faro de Cádiz
Situated near the Old Town and close to Tavira Tower, this renowned family-friendly seafood restaurant offers fresh local catch and classic Andalusian dishes in an elegant yet approachable setting. It’s an excellent choice to celebrate the conclusion of your Andalusian adventure with quality food and welcoming service.
Situated near the Old Town and close to Tavira Tower, this renowned family-friendly seafood restaurant offers fresh local catch and classic Andalusian dishes in an elegant yet approachable setting. It’s an excellent choice to celebrate the conclusion of your Andalusian adventure with quality food and welcoming service.
Bookable Activities
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Cadiz Shore Excursion: City Sightseeing Cadiz Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour
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3.8
(102 reviews)
Clock icon1h 15m
$32.05per person

While you’re in port in Cadiz, explore the city with a 2-day ticket aboard this City Sightseeing hop-on hop-off bus tour. On this convenient shore excursion, travel around Cadiz on an open-top, double-decker bus, and see all the main sights such as Cadiz cathedral and Puerta de Tierra. Passengers can explore at their own leisure by hopping on and off at any of the 14 tour stops along the route, or stay on the bus for the full 75-minute loop.

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