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Short Trips

Let your local guide lead you to exciting short trips, from cultural landmarks to unique attractions and stunning sights. Discover experiences that will create memories to last a lifetime.

Historical

Córdoba

8 Hours
Córdoba is a city shaped by the legacy of Iberian, Roman, and Muslim cultures. Rich in tradition, it stands out for its impressive architectural heritage and a gastronomy that has regained its shine through the revival of ancient local recipes. Its most iconic monument is the Great Mosque–Cathedral, one of the most astonishing sites in the world. Within its walls, centuries of history coexist — from the evolution of Umayyad art in Spain to the Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles added during its Christian period.
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Historical

Granada

8 Hours
Located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Granada is a city shaped by the legacy of both East and West. Once the capital of the Nasrid Kingdom, its streets still breathe the essence of Al-Andalus, with winding alleys, lively squares, and historic Moorish quarters full of charm. The Alhambra, a jewel of Islamic architecture and one of the world's most iconic monuments, crowns the city with timeless beauty.
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Historical

Sevilla

8 Hours
Seville, the capital of the region of Andalusia, is a universal city located along the Lower Guadalquivir, at the furthest navigable point of the river. Romans, Visigoths, Moors, and Christians have all settled in this land over the centuries, leaving behind a legacy as rich as the city is vast.
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Natural

Caminito del Rey

3 Hours
Set between towering rock walls over 100 metres high, the Gaitanes Gorge is one of the most stunning natural sites in inland Málaga. Running through it is the Caminito del Rey, a suspended walkway originally built to maintain nearby dams and water channels. Today, it's one of Spain's most famous hiking routes, with 7.7 km of paths and hanging walkways. The name ("The King's Path") comes from King Alfonso XIII, who crossed it in 1921 during the inauguration of the Conde de Guadalhorce dam.
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Luxurious

Marbella

2 Hours
Marbella blends Andalusian charm with international luxury. Its whitewashed old town contrasts with glamorous beach clubs, marinas like Puerto Banús, and over a dozen golf courses. Set along the Mediterranean, it's known for its sunny weather, sophisticated lifestyle, and high-end tourism.
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Natural

Ronda

4 Hours
Ronda is a monumental gem set between mountains, known for its dramatic gorge and the 18th-century Puente Nuevo bridge, towering nearly 100 metres high. With winding streets, scenic viewpoints, and Arab-era landmarks like the Arco de Felipe V and the "Moor's Armchair," Ronda is a place where history and landscape come together.
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Cultural

Frigiliana

3 Hours
Frigiliana, in the Axarquía region, is considered one of the most beautiful villages in Spain. Surrounded by the Sierras of Tejeda, Almijara and Alhama Natural Park, it's ideal for hiking and nature lovers. Its Moorish old town, with narrow alleys and whitewashed houses, preserves the purest Arab-influenced architecture and was awarded Spain's First National Prize for Town Beautification in 1982.
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Cultural

Mijas

2 Hours
Mijas, declared a Historic-Artistic Site, is a charming white village that blends Andalusian tradition with art, culture, and Mediterranean views. Its old town features the Wall Gardens and Lookout, and houses museums like the Contemporary Art Centre with works by Picasso, Dalí and Miró. The unique oval bullring and the famous donkey-taxi add to the charm of this destination, which has captivated visitors and international residents alike.
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Beachside

Nerja

3 Hours
Nerja is a coastal gem of the Axarquía region, best known for the Balcony of Europe, a stunning clifftop viewpoint lined with palm trees. The town blends historic sites like the Águila Aqueduct and the Church of El Salvador with lively central beaches and local restaurants. Those in search of peace can explore the cliffs of Maro, where quiet coves invite visitors to relax, snorkel or kayak in crystal-clear waters.
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