Itinerary
- Day 1
Málaga
Your first day takes you to Málaga, a coastal city where Phoenician, Roman, and Islamic cultures have all left their mark. You'll walk through the charming streets and see the key landmarks of this historic port town. It's also the birthplace of Picasso, so there's plenty of artistic history woven through the city. Spend the day getting oriented and soaking in the local atmosphere.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (La Casa Mata Central)
Optional Activities
- Explore the Port of Málaga
- Visit Catedral de la Encarnación (La Manquita)
- Ascend to Castillo de Gibralfaro for panoramic views
Landmarks Port of Málaga Catedral de la Encarnación Castillo de Gibralfaro 


- Day 2
Ronda
Next, you'll head to Ronda, which sits dramatically above the El Tajo gorge. The town's ancient cobbled streets wind through areas shaped by Moorish history and traditional Andalusian culture. The setting here is remarkable with deep valleys and high cliffs surrounding the town. You'll spend time wandering around and taking in both the architecture and the landscape.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (Hostal San Cayetano)
Optional Activities
- Explore Ronda
- Walk across Puente Nuevo bridge
- Discover Plaza de Toros de Ronda bullfighting tradition
- Unwind at Finca Descalzos Viejos vineyard
Landmarks Puente Nuevo Plaza de Toros de Ronda El Tajo gorge Finca Descalzos Viejos 


- Day 3
Seville
You're in Seville now, a city where history and passion really come together. Walk through royal palaces and explore the cultural neighborhoods that give the city its character. After you've spent time seeing the historic sites, you'll experience a flamenco performance in the evening. The passion of the dance captures something essential about Seville's identity.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (The Spot Central Hostel)
Optional Activities
- Visit the Royal Alcázar of Seville
- Explore the Santa Cruz neighborhood
- Visit the Cathedral of Seville
- Ascend the Giralda bell tower for panoramic views
- Flamenco performance at Casa de la Memoria
Landmarks Royal Alcázar of Seville Santa Cruz neighborhood Cathedral of Seville Giralda Casa de la Memoria 


- Day 4
Seville
Another day in Seville focuses on art and architecture. You'll see how modern design sits alongside traditional Spanish art in the city's museums and buildings. There are centuries of artistic treasures here, plus archaeological pieces that tell the story of the region. By evening, take a walk through the city's main areas to see how everything connects together.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (The Spot Central Hostel)
Optional Activities
- Visit Metropol Parasol for panoramic rooftop views
- Explore Seville Museum of Fine Arts
- Visit Museo del Castillo de San Jorge
- Stroll around Plaza de España
- Experience Seville's tapas culture bar-hopping
Landmarks Metropol Parasol Seville Museum of Fine Arts Museo del Castillo de San Jorge Plaza de España 


- Day 5
Málaga
After traveling back to Málaga, you'll spend your time exploring art, food, and the Mediterranean coast. Visit the Picasso Museum to see his work in the city where he was born. Try some authentic Andalusian food and relax by the sea. This day combines culture with downtime and local flavor.
- Accommodation
- Hotel (La Casa Mata Central)
Optional Activities
- Visit Picasso Museum Málaga
- Lunch at El Pimpi for tapas and local wines
- Relax at Malagueta Beach & Sun
Landmarks Picasso Museum Málaga El Pimpi Malagueta Beach & Sun 


- Day 6
Málaga
Your final day in Málaga gives you flexibility to handle any sightseeing you missed or revisit places you want to see again. Later, head over to Malagueta Beach to spend some quiet time by the water before heading out. It's a chance to reflect on the trip and ease into your departure.
Optional Activities
- Last-minute sightseeing in Málaga
- Revisit missed landmarks
- Relax at Malagueta Beach
Landmarks Malagueta Beach & Sun 





































