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Seville, Cordoba & Granada By Air - 7 days from £699* Includes early booking special offer

Discover the delights of Andalucia, famous sights, cities and hill towns, tinged with moorish influence.

Your Holiday Itinerary

7-Day Break

  • Day 1 – Fly to Malaga where you  will be met and transferred  to your hotel in the Malaga/Torremolinos area for the night. D  
  • Day 2 – Ronda (included). En route to Seville we call at the spectacularly situated village of Ronda, once the home of Ernest Hemingway and Orson Welles. This small town is perched high on a ridge over the El Tajo canyon and connected by three spectacular bridges above the sleepy Rio Guadalegin. Admire the whitewashed houses and old narrow streets, see the Plaza de Toros, the oldest bullfighting ring in Spain, and the beautiful Mondragon Palace. B,D
  • Day 3-4 – Seville (included). Seville sightseeing tour (optional). Two days in the capital of Andalucia with so much to see. When talking of attractions, Seville, more than a thousand years old, has so much to offer. From the Cathedral, one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world to the fantastic Alcazar, dating from the 12th century, with its incomparable gardens. As an introduction to the city, why not join our optional half-day sightseeing tour with local English- speaking guide as we explore the Plaza de España, then the enormous Cathedral and the equally imposing Alcazar Royal Palace. We also walk through the quaint streets of the Jewish quarter, the Barrio Santa Cruz. For the rest of your time, relax and breathe in the unique atmosphere of this lovely city, enjoy the tapas bars, relax in the parks, or perhaps even enjoy a horse and carriage ride around the main sights. B,D
  • Day 5 – Cordoba (included). On our way to Granada we call at the Roman city of Cordoba, home of the grandest mosque ever built by the Moors in Spain, the Mezquita. Join our included city tour. See, as well, the beautiful gardens of the Alcazar, or perhaps the Plaza del Potro, mentioned in ‘Don Quixote’ and the imposing Plaza de la Corredera, once the site of a Roman amphitheatre and the burnings of the Inquisition. B,D
  • Day 6 – Granada (included) and the Alhambra (included). The old city of Granada is a delight to explore, but the highlight of our included guided tour is the vast palace which dominates the skyline with the Sierra Nevada mountains in the background. The peaks of the Sierra Nevada are dusted with snow most of the year round. The world-famous Alhambra Palace (entrance included) with its grand red walls, started in the 11th century, is the ‘must see’ in Andalucia. See Nasrid Palace, the Fortress, Charles V Palace and Medina, as well as the Generalife Gardens and Palace. Later, spend some free time in
    Granada. The city was the last stronghold of the Moors, before they were expelled from Spain in 1492. B,D
  • Day 7 – To Malaga for your return flight. B

Included Meals: B=Breakfast D=Dinner

Notes

Prices are per person, based on two sharing.

Extras:

  • optional excursions;
  • single room supplement £159;
  • travel insurance from £39.95.

Early Booking Special Offer!

£20 off 2011 departures when you book before 31 May 2010. Call and quote ref: EB511 or enter on the payment page as your discount code.

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Tour Includes

  • Escorted in Spain by a Leger Tour Manager
  • Return fights to Malaga
  • All airport taxes
  • 6 nights’ accommodation with breakfast
  • 6 evening meals
  • Travel by air-conditioned coach
  • 4 included excursions and visits as detailed in the itinerary

Flights
Flights to Malaga are available from Birmingham, Blackpool, Cardiff, East Midlands, Manchester, Doncaster, Gatwick, Bristol, Liverpool, Luton, Leeds/Bradford, Stansted and Newcastle. All prices are subject to availability.

*Flight supplements may apply*

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Tour Dates

Seville, Cordoba & Granada By Air (7 Days)
Tour Ref: K7ESC/1

20 June 2010 - £749.00

19 September 2010 - £759.00

17 October 2010 - £749.00

20 March 2011 - £719.00

10 April 2011 - £749.00

15 May 2011 - £769.00


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