Top 5 Andalusia Car Tours: Reviews & Recommendations

Top 5 Andalusia Car Tours: Reviews & Recommendations

Andalusia car tours

Thinking about seeing Andalusia, that very sunny spot in Spain, by car? It’s almost one of the best ways to do it, very since you get to see little villages and wonderful views that you might just miss otherwise. Here, we will be going over five tour choices, so you get a better idea of what’s on offer, and find the perfect road trip for you.

1. Classic Andalusia Road Trip: Seville, Cordoba & Granada

Seville Cordoba Granada

First up, there’s a pretty usual route which links Seville, Cordoba, and Granada, and very that’s usually top of most people’s lists, yet. That part of Andalusia is amazing. Beginning in Seville, where, you know, you can watch some flamenco and eat tapas, the route takes you to Cordoba. This is where the Mezquita is located which used to be a really big mosque, and later converted into a church. After that, you head to Granada. This is where the Alhambra is; it’s arguably a palace and fortress that shows how the Moors once impacted Spain. What’s great regarding this tour choice is, you know, that you get to see lots of old places and, well, discover some pretty good food spots too.

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2. White Villages Route: Ronda and Beyond

White Villages Route Ronda

If, you know, you are very into smaller villages, there’s arguably the White Villages Route, and this goes by a bunch of little communities which are in the mountains, slightly. Start off at Ronda; that’s arguably famous for its bridges built way up high, very then, just slowly drive past places like Grazalema and Arcos de la Frontera. The houses in these villages, well, they’re usually brightly painted, very giving off this really striking look versus the hills surrounding them, in some respects. That makes this specific journey extremely peaceful. I mean it really lets anyone taking it truly understand old Andalusia, alright.

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3. Coastal Drive: Malaga to Tarifa

Coastal Drive Malaga Tarifa

For people who appreciate seaside roads, I mean, there’s actually a coastal trip going from Malaga all down to Tarifa, in a way. Beginning in Malaga – which, you know, is the city of Picasso – the drive will take you via Marbella (so pretty swanky!) then end up at Tarifa. Tarifa is apparently the spot to be if you are into windsurfing. That makes this journey an excellent pick, really. That’s assuming that, as well as amazing views, you also wanna take part in water sports, very.

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4. Jaen and the Olive Groves

Jaen and the Olive Groves

Ever think of doing something unusual, like your driving all around Jaen, visiting olive farms, that? I mean, there’s basically countless acres stuffed full of olive trees there, you know, so it is arguably really an unforgettable thing to see, right. Over at towns such as Ubeda and Baeza – these arguably have UNESCO places of high importance – I mean that the Renaissance buildings are very well-kept too, you know. If you like food and being outside, this arguably will give you plenty to remember, still.

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5. Seville to Jerez: Sherry Triangle

Seville to Jerez Sherry Triangle

Then we get Seville back again, arguably as your jumping off location, and the Sherry Triangle formed by Jerez de la Frontera, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and El Puerto de Santa María. You get that traditional Andalusian taste all around here and of course there’s heaps of sherry making. From touring sherry bodegas to sample testing some top notch vinos, I mean, it’s obviously a really special, delicious journey.

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