The Algarve
conjures up images of golden sand lapped by azure waves. We discover hidden
landscapes and a fascinating history. During our coastal walk we explore
deserted beaches, fossilised cliffs, blowholes and the majestic Cabo de Sao
Vicente, the south western most point in Europe.
Andalusia is one
of the most diverse regions in southern Spain. It has a mild climate with
wonderful unspoilt beaches and hidden coves. The land of flamenco songs and
dances, dazzling whitewashed villages set against an intense blue sky. Olive
groves stretching as far as the eye can see. The tiny villages are linked by
old pathways and still used today.
The beautiful local architecture and narrow
winding streets remind us of a long Moorish heritage. Even 500 years after the
departure of the Moors, we can still admire their advanced civil engineering
skills when we walk along their elaborate system of aqueducts. This tour offers
a wonderful insight to this charming part of Spain. It takes you to beautiful
mountain country, gorgeous green river valleys with abundant and varied
wildlife and a huge range of Andalusian flora.
We continue to
magical Seville, one of the jewels in the crown of Europe. The elegant
Andalusian capital is Spain's passionate city of flamenco and bullfighting, of
artists and poets, of jasmine-scented gardens and Moorish monuments.
Ronda is one of
Andalusia’s loveliest towns, towering over a plateau and famous for its
plunging river gorge. It is a spectacular base for walks to some of
Spain’s most beautiful pueblos blancos (whitewashed villages). We walk
"fragrant" trails and follow an old smuggler's path in the Sierra de
Grazalema Mountains.
In Granada we
visit the legendary and incomparable Alhambra Palace, one of Europe’s
most romantic monuments.
The spectacular
Sierra Nevada is home to the highest peaks in Spain and UNESCO has declared it
a Biosphere Reserve. The typical whitewashed ancient villages, known as Las
Alpujarras, are famous for their characteristic flat rooftops. Our walking
track takes us through these intriguing, old-fashioned villages and constantly
changing scenery. The views are truly unbelievable - from the often snow-capped
mountains to the glistening Mediterranean!
From Orgiva we
take you to San José on the Almerian coast. It has a distinctly Moorish
flavour and is known for the greatest number of hours of sunshine in Spain. In
the Cabo de Gata Nature Reserve we experience a combination of a dry, desert
climate with cliffs plunging towards the azure and turquoise Mediterranean
waters.
Our last day
takes us to Valencia, where our journey ends.
Our Hotels & Cuisine
The exquisite
Vintage House Hotel belongs to the Relais and Chateaux group and is situated in
the Porto Region. It is surrounded by vineyards and all rooms overlook the
Douro River and the steeply terraced vineyards beyond. A very memorable hotel!
In the Algarve
we stay in a Pousada with 5 star views of the ocean and towering cliffs of Sao
Vicente.
Our hotel in
Seville is located in a quiet position in the famous neighbourhood of
"Triana", next to the Guadalquivir River and the ancient part of the
city.
The fabulous
Parador in Ronda provides a panoramic view of the “Tajo”, a gorge
of more than 100 metres. Partridges, Andalusian soups and rabbit are some of
the specialties of its restaurant.
The enchantment
of spending a night in the Alhambra gardens is the exclusive opportunity in the
Convento de San Francisco. Built by Fernando and Isobel in the late 15th
century on the site of a Moorish palace, it is now a Parador and listed under
one of the best 500 hotels in the world. The views of the Generalife, gardens
of Secano and the Albaicin are a real luxury. This splendour is preserved in
the restaurant fare.
Our charming
hotel in the Sierra Nevada is on a large property amidst orange and olive
plantations. From the garden, with its very large pool, we have marvellous
views of the majestic mountains. Our candlelit dinners highlight the
interesting and flavoursome Alpajurrian cuisine.
Our charming
hotel in San José is next to the Mediterranean, bordering the Cabo da
Gata National Park. The setting and friendly atmosphere make this the perfect
place for our first two nights. The Spanish love of seafood is legendary. Our
restaurant is well known for its delicious rice, seafood and fish concoctions.