Alhambra, Spain

Andalucia Tours & Holidays

Escorted tours and holidays to Andalucia

 Granada Cathedral
Granada Cathedral

A diverse and historic region brimming with passion, Andalucia is one of Spain's most romantic regions.

From flamenco and tapas to cathedrals and beaches, there is plenty to experience in this spirited corner of Europe, even when you visit in the winter. The region's capital, Seville, is perfect for sunny city breaks, with its Gothic cathedral, 10th-century Royal Alcázar and historic Jewish Quarter among the most enigmatic attractions for Southern Spain holidays. Granada is home to Islamic architectural masterpieces such as Alhambra, traditional cafes and the mountainous Sierra Nevada National Park.

Mesquita, Cordoba
Cordoba, Spain

Another popular destination for Andalucia holidays, medieval Córdoba draws visitors from far and wide, thanks in large part to its breathtaking Mosque-Cathedra, the Mezquita. Those seeking a beach holiday will be spoilt for choice in family-friendly Malaga, which offers plenty of sun, sand and sea along the Costa del Sol. The nearby town of Ronda, meanwhile, offers a charming Moorish old town and a new town that features the legendary Plaza de Toros, a bullring dating back to the late 18th century.

Andalucia Holidays

Christmas Malaga, Spain
Christmas in Andalucia
Spain
Enjoy Christmas in Andalucia with the chance to explore Seville, Granada and the Alhambra Palace. Book now and spend Christmas in Spain. Fly LocalFestive+ 2 More
  • A stay in the heart of the Andalusian hills
  • A Christmas Eve visit to Seville
  • A full day in Granada, including entry to the Alhambra
  • 6 days from £1,271 pp

    was £1,495 pp

    Flights included
  • Dates Available

    23 December 2025

  • Duration

    6 days

  • Depart From

    7 airports

  • Excursions & Visits

    2 included

  • Meals

    11 included

Things to do in Andalucia

While this part of Southern Spain is famed for its beaches, including Zahara de Los Atunes and La Victoria, it's more than just its coastline, with cities like Seville being home to the old Jewish Quarter and the Alcazar Palace, and Granada boasting the grand Alhambra.

Scallops

Food & Drink in Andalucia

Trips to Andalucia will always combine exquisite flavours with surprising simplicity.

When visiting, tours should include a sampling of the region's traditional dishes. These include gazpacho, a cold tomato soup typically drunk from a glass, and puchero, a filling stew made with meat, rice, vegetables and noodles.

With five of the region's provinces bordering the coast, it's easy to find excellent seafood in Andalucia, from scallops, prawns and lobster to mackerel, sardines and swordfish.

People from this area love a celebration, and the late-night fiestas are usually facilitated by orange wine. An Andalusian product, it’s created by macerating white wine with orange peel.

Andalucia Important Information

First trip to Andalucia? Here are a few questions you might have.

Time Zone

GMT +1

Avg. Flight Time

2 hours 30 minutes

Visa

Not required

Currency

Euro

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