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Andalusia Travel Packages 2027: Itineraries & Prices

Andalusia travel packages for 2027 are now open for booking — and this is the moment when the best guides, hotels and Alhambra slots are still available. With our locally designed itineraries, you’ll experience authentic Andalusia with the comfort and quality of international standards.

From the passionate flamenco performances in the Sacromonte caves of Granada to the historic splendour of Córdoba, the former capital of the Caliphate, Andalusia has everything a traveller could wish for (we might be a little biased — after all, we were born and raised here).

In this guide you’ll find our 2027 packages with sample itineraries and starting prices, plus answers to the questions we hear most: the best time to visit, how many days you need, and which cities to choose. Contact us if you have any questions — we answer the same day.

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Why Choose Andalucia for Your Next Holiday?

Andalucia is a land of contrasts, where ancient traditions meet modern lifestyles. Whether you’re interested in exploring historical sites, savoring traditional Spanish tapas, relaxing on sunny beaches, or even skiing in the Sierra Nevada, Andalucia has something for everyone. The region’s diverse offerings make it an ideal destination for various types of travelers, including families, solo adventurers, and couples.

Our Andalusia Travel Packages for 2027

Customised Holiday Tour Package in Andalucia. Creating a personalised holiday tour package in Andalucia is a fantastic way to experience the region according to your interests and schedule. Our recommendation is to check out our current offering and select the one that best suits your needs. We are happy to offer free advice! 

Every package below is operated by us — local guides, official Alhambra tickets included, and one WhatsApp away from your tour leader at any moment. 2027 departures are now open, and spring dates (festival season) are the first to fill. All itineraries can be customised.

Andalusia Highlights – 5 Days

Seville · Granada · Córdoba · Málaga

The perfect introduction to southern Spain. Discover Seville Cathedral and the Giralda, the Alhambra with the Nasrid Palaces, the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, and Málaga’s Alcazaba and Gibralfaro Fortress with expert local guides.

Includes 4 nights’ accommodation, private transportation between cities, official guided tours, daily breakfast and dinner.

From €699 per person (minimum 10 participants) · From €1,698 (private tour)

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Classic Andalusia – 8 Days

Seville · Granada · Córdoba · Málaga · Cádiz

Our best-selling Andalusia tour. Includes everything in the Andalusia Highlights itinerary, plus the historic city of Cádiz, a wine tasting experience, and a guided visit to Málaga’s historic centre and the Picasso Birthplace Museum.

Ideal for first-time visitors looking to experience the very best of Andalusia.

From €999 per person (minimum 26 participants) · From €1,998 (private tour)

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Luxury Andalusia – 7 Days

A Fully Tailor-Made Journey

Designed for travellers seeking an exclusive experience of Andalusia. Explore Seville, Granada, Córdoba, Málaga and Marbella, while enjoying time to relax and experience the region at your own pace.

A typical itinerary includes 2 nights in Seville, 2 nights in Granada and 2 nights in Marbella, staying in premium hotels and enjoying private transportation, expert local guides and carefully curated experiences throughout.

Every itinerary is designed from scratch around your preferred travel dates, hotel category and personal interests.

From €2,499 per person

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Prices are starting rates per person in double occupancy for 2027 departures; final price depends on season, group size and hotel category. Not included: flights and trains.

These packages include accommodation, guided tours, transportation, and activities tailored to your preferences. Whether you want to explore the Alhambra in Granada, stroll through the gardens of the Alcazar in Seville, or visit the white-washed villages of the Alpujarras. To help you get an overall idea, check out our post ‘21 Best Things to Do in Andalucía‘.

Small Group Tours in Andalucia

For those who prefer a more intimate travel experience, small group tours in Andalucia offer a personalised and flexible itinerary, avoiding crowds and scheduling optimal times to visit monuments. These tours often include visits to lesser-known sites, allowing you to experience Andalucia beyond the typical tourist trail, benefiting from the local knowledge and expertise of experienced guides. If you plan to stay a few days in Southern Spain, consider booking Andalucia multi-day tours. Join us to explore Ronda, Granada, Malaga, or Seville in just one day or delve deeper into Andalucia’s history, culture, and natural beauty with multi-day tours. Popular routes include the Golden Triangle (Seville, Cordoba, and Granada) and the Costa del Sol.

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Granada with our small group tour, featuring stunning views from Mirador de San Nicolás

When is the Best Time to Visit Andalucia?

The best time to visit Andalucia largely depends on your preferences for weather and activities. However, the most popular times to visit are during the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November). Here’s a breakdown of what you can expect during different seasons:

Spring (March to May)

Spring is arguably the best time to visit Andalucia. The weather is mild and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 25°C (59°F to 77°F). This is also the time when the region’s famous festivals take place, such as Semana Santa (Holy Week) and the Feria de Abril (April Fair) in Seville. The blooming flowers and lush landscapes make spring an ideal season for outdoor activities and sightseeing.

Summer (June to August)

Summer in Andalucia can be quite hot, with temperatures often exceeding 35°C (95°F). While coastal areas like Malaga and Cadiz are more bearable due to the sea breeze, inland cities such as Seville and Cordoba can be scorching. If you don’t mind the heat, summer is a great time for beach holidays and enjoying Andalucia’s vibrant nightlife.

Fall (September to November)

Fall is another excellent time to visit Andalucia. The weather is still warm but more comfortable compared to summer, with temperatures ranging from 20°C to 30°C (68°F to 86°F). The crowds thin out after the peak summer season, making it easier to explore popular attractions. Fall is also harvest season, so you can enjoy fresh, local produce and wine festivals.

Winter (December to February)

Winter in Andalucia is mild compared to other parts of Europe, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 18°C (50°F to 64°F). While it’s not the best time for beach activities, winter is perfect for exploring Andalucia’s cultural and historical sites without the crowds. Plus, you can experience the region’s unique Christmas traditions and festivities. Bear in mind that Granada has the southernmost ski resort in Europe, Sierra Nevada. The Zayas ski lift, along with the Laguna chairlift, transports skiers and snowboarders to the highest skiable levels of the resort, up to 3,250 meters, very close to the summit of Veleta peak. On a clear day, you can even see Africa from Sierra Nevada.

For the full month-by-month breakdown, see our guide to the best time to visit Andalusia.

 

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View of the Mediterranean Sea from Sierra Nevada

How Many Days Are Enough for Andalucia?

Determining how many days are enough for Andalucia depends on what you want to see and do. However, a typical trip to Andalucia can be broken down as follows:

3-5 Days: Highlights Tour

If you have limited time, a 3-5 day trip allows you to visit the main highlights. You can spend a couple of days in Seville, exploring its historic center, the Alcazar, and the Cathedral. Then, head to Granada to visit the Alhambra and explore the Albaicin neighborhood. This short trip gives you a taste of Andalucia’s rich history and culture. This is one of our bestsellers, contact us for more information.

 That’s exactly our Andalusia Highlights package.

7-10 Days: In-Depth Exploration

For a more comprehensive experience, 7-10 days are ideal. This duration allows you to visit Seville, Granada, and Cordoba, and spend some time in smaller towns like Ronda or the coastal areas of the Costa del Sol. You’ll have enough time to immerse yourself in the local culture, enjoy leisurely meals, and perhaps take a day trip to the stunning Nerja Caves or Caminito del Rey. In a 7-10 day itinerary, you will be able to cover Seville, Granada, Malaga, and Cordoba.

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14 Days or More: The Ultimate Andalucia Tour

A two-week trip or longer allows you to explore Andalucia in-depth. In addition to the major cities, you can visit the white villages of Andalucia, such as Mijas and Frigiliana, relax on the beaches of Cádiz, and enjoy the natural beauty of national parks like Doñana. This extended stay ensures you experience the full diversity and charm of Andalucia. Two weeks will let you dive deep into the real Andalucia. Besides the must-sees (Granada and Seville), you will have the opportunity to eat the best Spanish ham, visit local wineries, or simply discover hidden gems in Andalucia. Reach out for more information.

What is the Most Visited City in Andalucia?

The most visited city in Andalucia is Seville. Known for its vibrant culture, historical landmarks, and lively festivals, Seville attracts millions of visitors each year. Key attractions include:

The Alcazar of Seville: This stunning palace complex, with its intricate Mudéjar architecture and beautiful gardens, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit.

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Royal Alcazar of Seville, Andalucia

 

Seville Cathedral and La Giralda: The largest Gothic cathedral in the world, Seville Cathedral is home to the tomb of Christopher Columbus. La Giralda, the bell tower, offers panoramic views of the city.

Plaza de España: A magnificent square with a semi-circular building, ornate bridges, and a large fountain, Plaza de España is a popular spot for both tourists and locals.

Flamenco Shows: Seville is the heart of flamenco, and attending a live show in an intimate venue is an unforgettable experience.

The April Fair: Seville’s Feria de Abril is a week-long celebration featuring flamenco dancing, horse parades, bullfighting, and vibrant casetas (tents) where locals gather to eat, drink, and socialize.

However, being the most visited does not necessarily mean the most beautiful. In our opinion, Granada holds that title. Getting to know more about the Alhambra, the Albaicin, the traditional tapas, and understanding its unique location—where you can ski and enjoy the beach in the same city—is mind-blowing. By the way, if you are considering visiting the Alhambra, book your tickets well in advance. Check our recommendations in this post.

Why book your Andalusia package with us?

Because we live here. Andalusia Travel Tour is a local operator — not a reseller — which means: official guides in every monument, Alhambra tickets with Nasrid Palaces, hotels we’ve personally inspected, and a local team one WhatsApp away during your whole trip. We design each itinerary around your pace, and we actively promote sustainable tourism that benefits local communities. See what our travellers say, or just contact us — we answer the same day.

Conclusion: Andalusia Travel Packages 2027

Andalucia is captivating with its rich history, diverse culture, and stunning landscapes. Whether you’re interested in a holiday tour package in Andaluciagroup tours, or multi-day tours, there’s something for everyone. By choosing the right time to visit, planning the number of days you need, and exploring the most popular cities, you can ensure a memorable and fulfilling trip to Southern Spain.

Ready to explore Andalusia in 2027? Contact us to start planning your perfect Andalusia tour package today.

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