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Explore Andalusia and Toledo on a 5-day guided tour from Madrid, including visits to Caceres, Seville, Granada, and more with all accommodations and meals included.

This 5-day guided tour offers a comprehensive way to explore Andalusia and Toledo, departing from Madrid for $844.09 per person. With a rating of 5.0 based on one review, it promises well-organized travel with accommodations and most meals included. The tour covers key sites like Caceres, Seville, Marbella, Granada, and Toledo, all from the comfort of a mobile ticket-enabled coach with free Wi-Fi onboard.
This tour is ideal for travelers who want to relax and leave the logistics to experts, while experiencing some of Spain’s most iconic landmarks and scenic regions. It’s a full package suited for those with a penchant for cultural sights, beautiful landscapes, and historic cities. Keep in mind that the tour involves walking through historic sites and some sightseeing stops, so a moderate level of mobility is recommended.

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The tour begins at 8:00 a.m. at C. de Ferraz, 3, Madrid, and starts with a drive towards Extremadura, arriving in Caceres. Travelers enjoy free time to explore the Plaza Mayor and the well-preserved medieval quarter of this charming city. The journey sets the tone with a mix of history and architecture.
Each day follows a structured itinerary, with designated stops for sightseeing, meals, and overnight stays. The schedule balances guided tours—such as the city sightseeing in Seville including María Luisa Park and Plaza de España—with free time to explore on your own. The tour also takes travelers through the Route of the White Villages and Ronda, offering scenic views and picturesque streets.
The first day features a visit to Caceres, known for its well-preserved medieval quarter. The Plaza Mayor serves as the heart of the city, where visitors can walk through ancient streets lined with historic buildings. This stop provides a glimpse of Spain’s medieval past and sets the tone for the rest of the trip.
With leisure time available, travelers can soak in the quiet beauty of Caceres’ old town, admire medieval architecture, and enjoy local cafes. This stop is a perfect introduction to the tour, allowing travelers to enjoy the regional charm before heading further south.

On the second day, after breakfast, a guided city tour in Seville reveals some of Spain’s most recognizable sights. The exterior of the Seville Cathedral and its Giralda bell tower are among the highlights, offering impressive architecture and history. The tour also includes a walk through Santa Cruz, the city’s historic neighborhood known for its narrow streets and vibrant atmosphere.
The guide shares insights into Seville’s rich history, and travelers have the chance to explore landmarks at a relaxed pace. The visit to María Luisa Park adds a scenic touch, making this a memorable day of cultural discovery.

The third day involves traveling along the Route of the White Villages, a region famous for its whitewashed houses and mountain scenery. The stop in Ronda offers free time to explore its cliffs, bridges, and charming streets. This region showcases Spain’s scenic diversity, with panoramic views and quaint villages.
Later, the journey continues to the Costa del Sol, where the group stays overnight. The scenic drive and stops allow for plenty of photo opportunities and a taste of rural Andalusian life.

Day four centers on Granada, home to the Alhambra, a highlight of the entire tour. The guide leads visitors through the monument group of the Alhambra and Generalife, former residence of Moorish kings. Expect to see fountains, gardens, arches, and impressive Moorish architecture during the 2-hour visit.
Admission to the Alhambra is included, ensuring access to this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Should tickets be unavailable, a city tour of Granada will be offered instead, covering sites such as the Palace of Carlos V, the Archaeological Museum, and Cathedral Square.
In the evening, an optional visit to the Sacromonte caves and a flamenco show provide a lively cultural experience, adding a layer of authentic Andalusian entertainment.

The final day takes travelers to Toledo, a city packed with monuments and history. After breakfast, the tour includes a panoramic view from Mirador del Valle and a walk through its old town. The city’s cobbled streets and medieval architecture offer a fitting end to the trip.
Late in the day, the group heads back to Madrid, arriving with time to reflect on the journey through southern Spain’s highlights. This stop provides a chance to absorb Toledo’s unique atmosphere, famous for its cultural mix and historic significance.

This guided tour includes local guides in Seville, Granada, and Toledo, enhancing the experience with expert insights. The transportation is by air-conditioned coach equipped with free Wi-Fi, making the journey comfortable and connected.
Admission to the Alhambra is included, with an alternative city tour in case tickets are unavailable. The tour features breakfast, dinner, and lunch options, depending on selected packages. Only food and drinks not specified are not included, allowing flexibility in dining.
The group size can be up to 50 travelers, with a minimum of 12 for group operations. The tour can operate in a minibus or private car if fewer than 12 participants, with an expert bilingual driver.
At $844.09 per person, this tour offers a comprehensive package with accommodations, most meals, guided sightseeing, and entrance fees. It typically requires booking about 35 days in advance, making it accessible for planning ahead.
For those interested, cancellation is flexible up to 6 days before the start, with options for refunds. The tour’s high rating of 5.0 and positive review suggest reliable quality and satisfaction.
This 5-day journey suits travelers eager to see multiple Spanish cities without the hassle of planning logistics. It offers a mix of scenic drives, cultural landmarks, and historic sites, ideal for those comfortable with some walking and sightseeing.
The inclusion of guided tours and meals makes it a convenient choice for visitors wanting a structured yet immersive experience. The tour’s focus on Andalusia’s scenic regions and historic centers appeals to those interested in architecture, history, and local traditions.
This guided 5-day tour from Madrid provides a rundown of Andalusia and Toledo, combining historic sights, scenic drives, and cultural highlights in one package. It emphasizes comfort and convenience, with included accommodations, meals, and guided commentary at key sites.
While it offers excellent value for those wanting to see major landmarks like the Alhambra and Seville’s historic heart, it also balances sightseeing with leisure time, giving a well-paced experience. The high rating and positive initial review reinforce its reliability.
This tour is best suited for travelers who prefer organized travel and want to explore southern Spain’s most iconic regions without the stress of planning. It delivers a blend of scenic beauty, historic significance, and local culture in just five days.
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What is included in the tour price?
The price covers accommodations, most meals, guided sightseeing in Seville, Granada, and Toledo, and admission to the Alhambra. Transportation by coach with free Wi-Fi is also included.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at C. de Ferraz, 3, Madrid at 8:00 a.m. and concludes back at the same meeting point after visiting Toledo.
Is the Alhambra ticket guaranteed?
Most of the time, yes. If tickets are unavailable, an alternative Granada city tour will be arranged, covering sites such as the Palace of Carlos V and the Royal Chapel.
How many days in advance should I book?
It’s recommended to book about 35 days in advance, as most bookings are made around that time.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 6 days before the tour start for a full refund.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 50 travelers, but in smaller groups, the tour may operate in a minibus or private car.
Are meals included?
Most meals are included depending on the package, but food and drinks not specified are not covered.
What should I pack?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for exploring historic sites, and a passport may be needed for hotel check-ins and discounts.
Is there any physical requirement?
The tour involves walking through old towns and monuments, so a moderate level of mobility is suggested.
Who is the tour provider?
The tour is operated by Spain Web Tour, known for organized guided trips across Spain.
How do I know if the tour is suitable for me?
If you enjoy guided cultural excursions, scenic drives, and exploring historic cities comfortably organized, this tour matches those interests well.