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- The best Andalucia tour packages
- What people love about Andalucia Tours
- Travel Andalucia your way
- Top operators in Andalucia
- Best places to start your Andalucia tour
- Discover Andalucia tours for every budget
- Andalucia tours for every group
- Top Andalucia travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Andalucia
- Contact our Andalucia travel experts
The best Andalucia tour packages
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Colors of Spain - 8 Days
15 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Very well organised tour with many highlights. Tour guides are very friendly and knowledgeable.”
Ana, traveled in July 2023
The route leads from Madrid's Neptune fountains through Toledo's cobblestone streets and Gothic cathedral. The path continues to Seville's Tower of Gold, includes a Guadalquivir River cruise, and features Granada's Alhambra Palace. Guests stay at select hotels like Hilton Garden Inn Costa del Sol, with optional flamenco shows.
Duration 8 days Destinations Madrid, Merida, Seville, Cordoba, Granada, Ronda, Malaga Age Range 4 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Click Tours From $1,570
22% Off- US$1,225You save $345
From Madrid to Barcelona
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Excellent Tour! Recommended if you're looking to get from Madrid to Barcelona in an efficient and productive way.”
Sheila, traveled in December 2024
Andalucia's highlights come alive at approx. $160 per day with bilingual guides. The route includes Seville's Maria Luisa Park and Santa Cruz quarter, Granada's UNESCO-listed Alhambra, and Cordoba's historic Mosque/Cathedral. Accommodations feature 4-star hotels including Exe Sevilla Macarena and Abades Nevada Palace.
Duration 5 days Destinations Madrid, Cordoba, Seville, Granada, Valencia, Barcelona Age Range up to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator VPT Tours From $821
10% Off- US$739You save $82
Colors of Charming Spain - 9 Days
7 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“I enjoyed the trip, next time will do Northern Spain.”
Carmen, traveled in October 2021
Spain's architectural heritage shines from Madrid's Plaza de España to Seville's Torre del Oro. The itinerary features Granada's Alhambra palace and Generalife Gardens, Cordoba's magnificent Mosque-Cathedral, and upscale hotels like Melia Lebreros. Regional tapas and flamenco shows add local flavor.
Duration 9 days Destinations Madrid, Merida, Seville, Cordoba, Granada, Ronda, Malaga Age Range 4 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Click Tours From $2,000
22% Off- US$1,560You save $440
Andalusia with Costa del Sol & Toledo
5 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Everything was great and I learned a lot about the great cities in Andalucia!”
Andalucia's finest landmarks await: Cordoba's Mosque-Cathedral, Seville's Santa Cruz quarter, and Granada's Alhambra palaces. Accommodations include 4-star Melia Lebreros in Seville and Sol Torremolinos in Costa del Sol. The Jewish Quarter and UNESCO-listed Toledo come alive with expert bilingual guides.
Duration 5 days Destinations Madrid, Cordoba, Seville, Ronda, Marbella, Granada, Toledo Age Range 10 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Destination Services Spain From $969
15% Off- US$824You save $145
Andalucia's treasures unfold from Seville's Royal Alcázar to Granada's Alhambra Palace. The UNESCO-listed Mezquita and Albayzín's winding streets captivate visitors. Four-star hotels serve as bases for authentic experiences like flamenco shows and tapas tours with expert English-speaking guides.
Duration 12 days Destinations Lisbon, Seville, Granada, Barcelona Age Range 2 to 90 year olds Operator Wonderful Holidays UK From $4,347
10% Off- US$3,913You save $434
What people love about Andalucia Tours
- Colors of Spain - 8 Days
Very enjoy the trip in Southern Spain
- From Madrid to Barcelona
Pepe the tour guide was great and the hotels were ok considering the price of the tour. The included tours were very good.
- Colors of Charming Spain - 9 Days
Hotels, tour guides, transpiration, transfers all very good. Our only complaint was the bus cleanliness, we rode in from Madrid for several days. When we started our long drive on Tuesday morning, our tray tables had not been cleaned. We had dirty napkins, food crumbs on the tray tables. Other folks also had dirty tray tables. The driver should clean all tray tables every night. Especially at the start of a trip and during Covid!
Travel Andalucia your way
Explore a wide diversity of coach / bus tours through Andalucia. We have 29 adventures that vary from 4 days to 21 days. With the greatest number of departures in October, this is also the most popular time of the year.
See all Coach / Bus toursFor explorers seeking the heart of Andalucia, our most popular 10-day circuit connects Madrid to Barcelona through the region's essential sites. Our customers particularly value the mix of guided tours and free time in Madrid, where evening transfers to Plaza Mayor let them discover authentic tapas spots. The journey south through La Mancha leads to Granada's Alhambra Palace, though our travelers note it's wise to book well ahead as entrance numbers are limited. Another solid choice takes you through seven key destinations including Cordoba's Mezquita and Sevilla's historic districts. While some customers mention the days can be long, they appreciate how the high-speed trains maximize time in each location. For those wanting a deeper dive, there's a 13-day option that includes lesser-known spots like Puerto Lápice and Despeñaperros pass.
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See all Fully Guided toursOur popular 10-day tour from Madrid to Barcelona weaves through Andalucia's heritage sites, giving travelers time to fully experience each stop along the way. TourRadar customers especially love the evening walks to Plaza Mayor, where they discover authentic tapas spots away from the usual tourist routes. As you head south, expert local guides bring the Nasrid dynasty's stories alive at Granada's Alhambra Palace, while two nights in Seville let you properly explore the winding paths of Santa Cruz quarter. There's also an 8-day option focused purely on Andalucia's cultural heart - taking in Cordoba's Mezquita, Seville's grand cathedral and also Granada's historic Albayzin district. Our guides excel at sharing insights in both Spanish and English, particularly during cathedral tours where context matters most. Some trips include intimate flamenco shows in Granada's Sacromonte caves and visits to family-run olive estates for private tastings. We time the Alhambra visits for optimal morning light and photography conditions, while evening tapas tours in Ronda connect you with local food culture in authentic neighborhood spots.
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Top operators in Andalucia
Looking at what TourRadar customers have shared, Intrepid and Destination Services stand out for consistently good experiences. Intrepid's guides, particularly Elina, get mentioned often for really knowing their stuff and taking good care of everyone on tour. Destination Services has built a solid reputation for running well-organized trips, and their guides can switch between languages which our travelers find really helpful. On the flip side, MapaPlus has some issues to work on. TourRadar customers point out problems with how they communicate - sometimes they're hard to reach, and the service quality isn't reliable. There have also been cases where what was promised didn't match what was delivered. Wamos Plus is dealing with similar feedback from customers. Beyond the communication problems, travelers weren't happy with the food quality and hotel choices. Several mentioned that accommodations weren't up to the standard they expected based on what was advertised. These insights come directly from actual customer experiences, giving us a clear picture of which operators are delivering solid service and which ones might need to make some improvements.
- 4.0 (760 reviews)
"I signed for a 7-day tour and was picked up with people who paid for 5-day. Flying across the world I was told to wait for two days waiting for them. When I mentioned why I was told to come at this date and time I got no response. You are basically driven long hours and kept in the dark about the plans the whole time. Hotels are 2stars the best. The driver, hotel staff and guide worked hard and I feel bad seeing they are bein taken advantage. You better off financially using booking your tours. In Spain there are many great tours daily. It was a complete waste of my time and money as I spent a lot of money doing the daily tours on my own.
- Tours
- 3 tours
- Age range
- 4 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 7h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $283
- 4.0 (206 reviews)
"Excellent Tour! Recommended if you’re looking to get from Madrid to Barcelona in an efficient and productive way. Very good and informative guides.
- Tours
- 10 tours
- Age range
- 1 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 34h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $208
- 4.5 (90 reviews)
"First time to trip and it was amazing. The culture, people, way of life, history & places we explored didn’t disappoint. Do make the effort to get out at night time as the cities really come to life & feel magical.
- Tours
- 12 tours
- Age range
- 10 to 99 years old
- Adventure type
- In-depth Cultural
- Response time
- 13h
- Response rate
- 100%
- Average price
- $229
Best places to start your Andalucia tour
Madrid emerges as the primary gateway for Andalucia tours, with 54 of our tours starting from the capital. Malaga and Seville serve as alternative starting points, with 14 and 12 departures respectively. For travelers planning their Andalucian journey, our booking data suggests securing your spot about 2.5 months (80 days) ahead. This advance planning is particularly important for tours including the Alhambra, where access is strictly controlled. Many of our customers also opt to include Toledo as a worthwhile stop when departing from Madrid, as it adds another layer of Spain's medieval heritage to the experience. The high-speed AVE train network makes connections between major cities seamless, while smaller towns like Ronda offer a more intimate glimpse into traditional Andalucian life. Travelers particularly value the flexibility of basing themselves in either Seville or Malaga, using these well-connected cities as launching points for day trips to surrounding cultural sites and white villages.
Discover Andalucia tours for every budget
For budget-conscious travelers exploring Andalucia, several well-rated 8-day tours cover the key highlights while keeping costs reasonable. Our customers particularly love the mix of guided visits and free time in places like Seville's Santa Cruz quarter and Granada's Albayzín district. The guides work hard to deliver information in both Spanish and English, though some travelers suggest requesting English-specific local guides at major sites for deeper cultural insights. These tours typically include stays in good 3-star hotels, though they may be located a bit outside city centers. Many of our travelers recommend adding the optional premium packages that include traditional flamenco shows and local lunches - they say it's worth the extra cost for more authentic experiences. A common route starts in Madrid, winds through Cordoba's Jewish Quarter and ends in Malaga, giving you a solid overview of Andalucia's main cultural sites.
For those seeking refined accommodations and exclusive experiences, several premium tours stand out. Our 7-day luxury options include carefully selected boutique hotels, often housed in restored historic buildings with modern amenities. One particularly popular route starts in Madrid with a Royal Palace visit before heading south to Granada's Alhambra, where private early morning access lets you explore before the crowds arrive. Our customers especially value the intimate flamenco performances in Granada's Sacromonte caves and private tastings at family-run olive estates. Another refined option combines cultural highlights with culinary experiences - think private cooking classes in Seville and exclusive wine cellars in Jerez. The guides on these tours receive consistent praise for their deep knowledge and ability to arrange special access to sites normally closed to the public.
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Andalucia tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
148 tours in AndaluciaExplore a wide diversity of group tours through Andalucia. We have 148 adventures that vary from 3 days to 21 days. With the greatest number of departures in May, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Small Group
27 tours in AndaluciaLooking at our TourRadar customers' feedback, several small-group tours stand out for their personal touch and engaging experiences in Spain. The popular 8-day circuits shine especially bright, with guides drawing high praise for mastering both Moorish history and complex sites like Cordoba's Mezquita and Granada's Alhambra. Many tours emphasize cultural immersion, getting you early entry to major landmarks before the day's rush and connecting you with local guides who bring places like the Jewish Quarter's winding streets to life. The cultural highlights blend naturally with hands-on activities - from wandering Seville's Santa Cruz district on evening tapas crawls to learning paella secrets in Barcelona's cooking workshops. Our travelers particularly value the two-night stays in key destinations, which leaves time to discover neighborhood restaurants, markets and evening culture without rushing. The small group format lets guides adjust the pace based on interests, while creating space for both guided visits and independent exploring. What stands out in customer comments is how these intimate groups tend to spark natural friendships, especially during shared moments like watching flamenco in Granada's cave venues, touring family olive estates and participating in oil tastings together.
Private / Personalized
26 tours in AndaluciaSelf-drive tours offer a perfect blend of independence and structured exploration. Our most popular 8-day route lets you discover Andalucia at your own pace while staying in carefully selected 4-star hotels. Travelers particularly enjoy the flexibility to linger in places like Ronda's dramatic gorge or explore off-the-beaten-path white villages. The itineraries come with detailed driving routes and local recommendations, though some customers suggest booking hotels closer to city centers to avoid parking challenges. Another well-reviewed option combines coastal drives along Costa del Sol with inland cultural exploration. Our travelers note that having a car makes it easy to visit olive oil producers and local wineries that aren't accessible by public transport. These tours typically include comprehensive insurance and 24-hour support, giving you peace of mind while maintaining independence.
Top Andalucia travel itineraries to fit your plans
Week-long tours open up more of Andalucia's depth, with several standout seven-day circuits connecting Madrid to Malaga. These tours balance guided segments with personal exploration time - our customers especially value the mix. Starting from Madrid, you'll head south through Don Quixote country to Cordoba's Mezquita, then spend two nights in Seville where local experts lead walks through Santa Cruz's maze-like streets. Granada's Alhambra and Generalife gardens form the cultural pinnacle; our travelers suggest booking these segments early as access is controlled. Some tours return via Toledo, while others continue to Costa del Sol. Our customers mention the local guides work hard to deliver commentary in both English and Spanish, though some prefer tours that separate language groups. The hotels typically sit near public transport routes, making independent exploration straightforward during free evenings.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Madrid, Seville, Ronda, Granada
See all toursTen-day journeys really let you sink into Andalucia's rhythms, with several routes combining cultural highlights and scenic detours. The most comprehensive starts in Malaga, heading first to Ronda where you can descend into its dramatic gorge - our travelers say this optional walk offers the best views. Moving on to Seville, you'll spend two nights exploring the Alcazar and Cathedral before continuing to Cordoba's Mezquita. Granada's Alhambra visit comes with expert local guides who bring the Nasrid dynasty's story to life. Some tours include stops in white villages like Zahara, where olive oil farm visits let you taste fresh pressings. Others venture into Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park for light hiking. Our customers particularly value having two-night stays in key cities, giving them time to explore local restaurants and evening culture at their own pace.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Madrid, Toledo, Seville, Jerez, Cadiz, Gibraltar, Tangier, Malaga, Granada, Cordoba
See all toursThese 14-day Madrid-to-Andalucia tours blend urban exploration with in-depth cultural discoveries, connecting Madrid's metropolitan energy to Porto's riverside atmosphere. The journey flows naturally through Porto's historic wine cellars, along the Douro River and into Coimbra's centuries-old university corridors. As you move south through Caceres, you'll encounter layers of Roman, Islamic and Renaissance influences before stepping into Andalucia's landscapes. Our TourRadar travelers tell us they value how these itineraries balance structured visits to Cordoba's Mosque and Jewish Quarter with leisure time for personal discoveries. You'll spend two nights in Seville, where the Santa Cruz quarter and Plaza de España capture the imagination, then continue to Ronda and also Costa del Sol for seaside perspectives. The route wraps up meaningfully in Granada's Alhambra and Toledo's medieval core, offering a thorough immersion in Spain's cultural mosaic. These extended tours appeal to those who prefer a measured pace, allowing proper time to absorb each destination while covering substantial territory.
TourRadar recommends visiting:
Madrid, Avila, Salamanca, Porto, Coimbra, Fatima, Batalha, Nazare, Alcobaca, Lisbon, Caceres, Cordoba, Seville, Ronda, Malaga, Granada, Toledo
Demographics
The 8-day Highlights of Andalucia tour works brilliantly for solo travelers - our small groups naturally create friendships that often last well beyond the trip. The village of Castano has this wonderful local feel that solo travelers particularly connect with. You'll share experiences over group dinners but also get plenty of time to wander on your own. Another favorite combines city visits with hiking in Sierra de Aracena, where the well-marked trails make it easy to meet other travelers. We keep single room supplements reasonable and our guides are really good at making sure everyone feels part of the group.
Couples give top marks to our Madrid-to-Barcelona routes, where we mix culture and food in all the right ways. We include evening transfers to local dining spots and optional flamenco shows that make for perfect romantic nights out. The premium package upgrades the experience with special restaurants and better hotels. Our white villages route through Ronda and Granada lets couples find quiet spots in the Alhambra gardens and catch beautiful evening views from historic areas. The guides know exactly where to find those intimate tapas spots away from the busy tourist areas.
Our classical Spain routes hit just the right notes for young adults, balancing proper sightseeing with great nightlife options. We'll get you to Madrid's Plaza Mayor and Barcelona's Maremagnum in the evenings - perfect spots to experience real Spanish nightlife. Days mix culture with action: you'll walk through Granada's historic Albaicín and take boat rides on Seville's Guadalquivir River. The mix of planned activities and free time works really well, letting you explore with new friends from the group while keeping the pace interesting.
Seniors taking our 8-day Colors of Spain tours tell us they really appreciate how we've thought everything through. The pace feels just right, with smart rest breaks and well-timed comfort stops during transfers. Having breakfast included helps start the day right, and many opt for our premium package that adds convenient lunches and dinners. We cover the major sites like Cordoba's Mosque-Cathedral and Seville's Santa Cruz quarter, but without overdoing the walking. Our local guides get great feedback for clear explanations and adapting the pace when needed. We use good hotels with proper elevators, typically close to the main sites which means less walking overall.
Our family tours through Spain really shine on the 9-day Madrid-to-Barcelona route, mixing culture with activities kids actually enjoy. The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium visit in Madrid is a particular hit - you should see how the sports-loving kids light up there. Families also love our Granada-Seville tour that moves at just the right pace, with smart afternoon breaks during hot days and plenty of chances for kids to practice Spanish with locals. We've picked hotels with family rooms and pools, and included all the transfers to make life easier. The guides are pros at dropping fun facts that keep kids interested while giving parents the cultural background they're after.
- Solo Travelers135 tours All tours for Solo Travelers
- Couples86 tours
- Seniors (50+)69 tours All tours for Seniors
Best time to visit Andalucia
- Spring 2025
Spring emerges as an ideal time for exploring Andalucia, when temperatures are mild and orange blossoms scent the air. Our most sought-after tours combine Madrid's urban energy with Andalucia's cultural depths. A particularly good 8-day option lets you discover Toledo's medieval lanes before heading south to Cordoba's Mezquita. Our customers love how these tours time the Alhambra visits for morning light - perfect for photos of the intricate Islamic details. Another popular choice focuses purely on Andalucia's heartland, spending extra time in Seville's Santa Cruz quarter and Granada's Albaicin district. For those seeking deeper cultural immersion, a 9-day route includes stays in smaller towns like Ronda, where our travelers praise the authentic evening tapas crawls and relatively quiet streets. The guides on these spring tours receive consistent praise for adapting the pace to perfect weather conditions for outdoor exploration.
- March 2025 96 tours
- April 2025 118 tours
- May 2025 popular 124 tours
- Summer 2025
Summer tours require thoughtful planning, and our most successful itineraries factor in the heat with early morning activities and relaxed afternoons. A well-designed 7-day circuit starts activities at first light, when our travelers can explore Cordoba's Jewish Quarter and Granada's Alhambra before the day heats up. Several tours include welcome afternoon stops at traditional tea houses in Granada's Albaicin - our customers particularly appreciate these cooling breaks between sites. For those wanting to escape peak temperatures, tours combining cultural visits with Costa del Sol stays prove popular. These typically include morning city explorations followed by optional beach time. Another smart choice follows a route through the Sierra Nevada's higher elevations, where temperatures stay more moderate. Our guides know exactly when to time outdoor activities and when to duck into cool cathedral interiors and shaded courtyards.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Autumn emerges as a perfect time to explore Andalucia with tours that blend cultural experiences and comfortable weather conditions. Several circuits begin in Madrid, moving through Toledo's medieval lanes, before reaching the magnificent Mezquita in Cordoba. TourRadar customers often mention how autumn tours schedule Alhambra visits in morning light, which brings out the fine Islamic architectural details. Most visitors choose 8-day routes focused on Andalucia's core regions, with extended time in Seville's Santa Cruz quarter and Granada's atmospheric Albaicin district, where mild temperatures make street exploration more pleasant. Some travelers opt for 9-day itineraries including stops in smaller towns like Ronda, where evening tapas crawls and quieter streets offer authentic local experiences. The guides leading these autumn tours earn consistent praise for adjusting the pace to match the season's gentle weather, which suits outdoor visits to Granada's Generalife Gardens, Cordoba's Jewish Quarter and also the historic city centers.
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- October 2025 popular 124 tours
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- Winter 2025 / 2026
Winter travel in Andalucia offers a quieter cultural experience, with well-crafted tours making excellent use of the mild temperatures. Customers tell us they particularly enjoy our Madrid-to-Barcelona routes in this season, as they blend indoor cultural visits with comfortable outdoor walks. The mosque-cathedral in Cordoba takes on a special character in winter's light, and Granada's Alhambra becomes more intimate with fewer visitors and clear morning conditions perfect for photos. Adding Toledo to the itinerary brings rich medieval heritage into focus, where our local guides share stories of the city's Jewish, Christian and Muslim past. Evening transfers to Plaza Mayor give travelers time to discover authentic tapas venues away from tourist crowds, while quick high-speed trains keep travel efficient between destinations. For a cozy evening option, the flamenco shows in Granada's Sacromonte caves come with local wine service and provide shelter from cool winter air. The tours take smart advantage of Andalucia's gentle winter climate, balancing cathedral visits with outdoor walks so weather never becomes an issue.
- February 2025 60 tours
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