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At Málaga ¡Sí! we organize excursions to nearby cities like:

Antequera, El Torcal y los Dólmenes

Antequera, Torcal

Antequera lies at the foot of the mountain range Torcal and El Arco Calizo Chimenea. The town overlooks a fertile valley. The location of the city is impressive, with many remains of ancient walls. El Torcal is known for its unusual limestone rock formations. Here are some of the most beautiful and impressive limestone landscapes in Europe. The whole area was under water until one hundred million years ago. Los Dólmenes are one of the best-known exponents of Spanish megaliths.

Nerja

Nerja

Nerja is a tourist destination that belongs to the Costa del Sol. Nerja has an official population of over 22,000, with almost one third of foreign residents, mainly British. It has a long proven history on the paintings found in the famous Nerja Caves, discovered in 1959. Under the Muslim kingdom, the name was Narixa, meaning "abundant supply" and that is the source of the current name. Nerja has a mild climate throughout the year, which allows the cultivation of subtropical fruits such as custard apple or avocado. The famous television series Summer Blue was recorded in Nerja during 1979 and 1980. They call Nerja ‘The Balcony of Europe’. You will also visit Frigiliana which is a small Andalusian village with a lot of white houses with flower pots. This makes it a typical Southern-Spain village where you can wander around the little streets.

Ronda

Ronda

Meet one of the most beautiful cities in Andalusia, steeped in history and situated at the top of the Serranía de Ronda. Founded in the Neolithic, Ronda builds an opulent past from its Islamic influence as one of the capitals of Al-Andalus. During this tour you will fully enter into the world of bullfighting through the Ronda Bullfight Museum, located in the oldest bullring in Spain. Also visit the Casa de San Juan Bosco (modernist palace), where you can delight in the view of the Garganta del Tajo and the New Bridge. Don’t forget the Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, a building that has seen all the stages of the history in the city.

Seville

Sevilla

Do not miss this visit to Sevilla, the capital of Andalusia. The tour starts at the Cathedral of Santa Maria de la Sede, the largest Gothic cathedral of the world. Walk through its famous Patio de los Naranjos and, once inside, you climb La Giralda and peek from the top to see the whole city. The visit continues with a walk along the Guadalquivir river, to see the Torre del Oro (tower of gold), an important strategic point for all galleons returning from America. The trip wouldn’t be complete without a walk through the Plaza de España, whose walls are actually sitting areas which represent forty-eight Spanish provinces in alphabetical order. You also get free time to relax in the Old Town. There are many tapas bars where you can try the famous tapas from Sevilla, the popular Rebujito or simply enjoy a walk on Alameda de Hercules.

Córdoba

Córdoba

Guided tour to the city of Córdoba, where you can meet some of the most representative monuments of Spanish history, highlighting the Mosque/Mezquita, a symbol of the Caliphate of Al-Andalus and Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Stroll through the courtyards of oranges. Not forgetting the Mihrab, unique for its Byzantine mosaics colored decoration on gold, bronze, copper and silver. After the trip to the Andalusian past, return to walking around the Jewish Quarter, where you can see sights such as the Synagogue, the souk and the Museum Taurino Municipal. To complete the tour of the city of three cultures, you will visit the Guadalquivir River from the Roman Bridge, which was the only bridge in the city for 20 centuries

Granada

Granada

Excursion to the former capital of the Nazari Kingdom. Includes entrance to the Alhambra, the most important monument of Spain. You´ll enjoy walking through the gardens of the Generalife, the Alcazaba and the Renaissance Palace of Carlos V, where the Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts is. Later you will visit the iconic Albaicín, up steep and narrow streets to the Mirador de San Nicolas, where you can enjoy the view over the city. To make the visit complete go to the Cathedral of Granada, a masterpiece of architect and sculptor Diego de Siloam, the most representative of the Spanish Renaissance. Right next to the Cathedral is the Chapel Royal tombs of the Catholic Monarchs.

Tarifa

Tarifa

Every weekend in the months June, July and August, we give you the opportunity to participate in surf lessons on the coast of Cádiz. For a group of 10 to 50 people we have surf boards and wetsuits. You will have an unforgettable experience on the best coast of Spain. You can also play volleyball on the white sandy beach of Tarifa. This tour also includes a guided tour to the old town of Tarifa, a city that separates the Mediterranean Sea from the Atlantic Ocean. Take a walk through the narrow cobbled streets and enjoy Andalusia at its best. Tarifa is just 14 kilometers from Morocco. It is the closest point in Europe to Africa and you can enjoy the beautiful views of Africa when you are at the beach.

Gibraltar

Gibraltar

Visit this little piece of England on Spanish soil where, since the time of Charles III, the British have made a strategic control at the entrance of the Mediterranean Sea. Since then, thanks to its high degree of autonomy, Gibraltar has become one of the areas with better quality of life and better security of the world. The tour starts with a climb by bus to the famous Rock. There you can enjoy the stunning views, with the Atlantic Ocean and Africa in the skyline. In addition, you can have fun playing with the mischievous monkeys which you will find there. After that you have time to walk through this English colony, visit the shopping area or enjoy the unique cuisine, which is a mix of Mediterranean and English food.

Morocco

Morocco

Three-day trip to Morocco, where you will visit the cities Tetuán, Chef-Chaouen and Tánger. The trip to Africa starts with a fast ferry from Cadiz on Friday. Once in Morocco you will stay in a hotel in Tetuán. After a typical Moroccan dinner, some sleep and breakfast on Saturday you will explore the medina of the city, declared Patrimony of Humanity by UNESCO. Later on Saturday you will see Tángers multicultural town. Here you can enjoy a panoramic view from the Old Town and the Cape Spartel. Next stop of the trip is Chef-Chaouen, a town on the foot of the Rift which housed refugees from Al-Andalus. Because of its sacred character, it has no modern influences. The streets still have the typical charm of the Jewish and Muslim urbanism, with its famous blue painted walls.