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  • Spain - 8 Day Walking Tour in Andalucia
    OVERVIEW
    DETAILED ITINERARY

    Day 1: Arrive Seville (D)
    Arrive Seville (Sunday)

    Day 2: Seville (B)
    Walking tour of Seville's finest sites, including the magnificent Alcazar Palace (3-4 hours walking). Free afternoon

    Day 3: Zahara de la Sierra (B, D)
    Guided walk around Zahara de la Sierra (3 hours walking). Visit traditional family run olive oil press. Drive to Grazalema National Park.

    Day 4: Grazalema National Park (B)
    Nature walk into the ancient forests and hilly landscapes of Grazalema National Park (4-6 hours walking).

    Day 5: Ronda (B, D)
    Walking tour of the old quarter of Ronda and surrounds (3-4 hours walking).

    Day 6: Granada (B)
    Drive to Granada (3 hours). Afternoon walk in the historic Christian Cathedral district (2 hours). Free time to visit the Cathedral or the Moroccan souk.

    Day 7: Granada (B, D)
    Visit the magnificent Alhambra Palace. Walk Granada’s Moorish Albaizan Quarter (full day walking). Evening walk through the Flamenco district.

    Day 8: Depart Granada (B)
    Tour ends in Granada after breakfast (Sun).

    Included:
    • 7 nights accommodation in comfortable hotels
    • Breakfast daily plus 4 dinners
    • Travel by local transport and private vehicle
    • English-speaking local tour leader
    • Sightseeing (including entrance fees where relevant): walking tour of Seville including Alcazar Palace; Zahara de la Sierra; the pueblos blancos (white villages) and Cueva del Gato (Cat´s Cave); and walking tour of Ronda’s old quarter and gorge. First class tickets on William Tell Express train and paddle steamer to Lucerne
    • 2 days in Granada including Alhambra Palace, the Christian Cathedral district, the Moorish Albaizan Quarter and traditional Moroccan souks.
    • Walk into the ancient forests of Grazalema National Park.
    • Visit to Molino Viniculo –a- traditional family-run ‘cold’ olive oil press, for a demonstration and tasting.
    • Free time to explore Seville, Grazalema and Granada.

    Optional tours available: Granada - Flamenco show. From €17-25 pp and Seville - Cathedral
€7.50 pp.

    DETAILS
    PRICE
    From AU$2,595.00 per person twin share
    YOU WILL LOVE

    Walking around the town of Ronda, with its dramatic position above a deep ravine.

    DATES
    Valid for departures until 17 October 2011
    Spain - 8 Day Walking Tour in Andalucia

    Andalucia's splendid landscapes, food and culture are the focus of this walking adventure that takes us into the heart and soul of Spain's most passionate region. To walk in the hills and through the villages and meet the friendly people of this region is to celebrate life.

    YOU WILL VISIT
    • Seville
    • Zahara de la Sierra
    • Grazalema National Park
    • Ronda
    • Granada
    CONTACT US ABOUT THIS ITINERARY
    Email enquiries@swisseurope.com.au
    Phone (02) 8270 4866
    Address Level 3
    332 Kent St
    Sydney 2000
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