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Madrid - Seville and the White Villages (Carmona - Ronda - Arcos de la Frontera)

10 to 15+ Nights from $1,839*
* This sample price: priced within the past 7 days for arrival on 9/28/2024, departure from New York City NYC (All Airports) (NY), US. Choose your own departure city and dates.

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This 10 night sample itinerary includes:

  • Hotel for 3 nights in Madrid
  • Train from Madrid to Seville
  • Hotel for 2 night in Seville
  • Rental Car for 6 days
  • Pick Up: Seville Downtown/Drop Off: Malaga Airport
  • Hotel for 1 night in Carmona
  • Hotel for 1 night in Ronda
  • Hotel for 1 night in Arcos de la Frontera
  • Hotel for 2 nights in Costa del Sol
  • Driving Time
    Seville - Carmona: 30 mins. approx.
    Carmona - Ronda: 1 hr. 50 mins.
    Ronda - Arcos de la Frontera: 1 hr. 10 mins. approx.
    Arcos de la Frontera - Costa del Sol Area: 2 hrs. approx.
    Costa del Sol Area - Malaga Airport: hr. 10 mins. approx.

Focus your visit to Spain around Andalucia and its White Villages (a region of contrasts: ancient cities and deserts, amazing beaches along Costa del Sol and Costa de la Luz). Visit: Madrid, Seville, Carmona, Ronda, Arcos de la Frontera and the Costa del Sol. Connect these destinations with a train and Rental Car. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.

Flexible Itinerary

  • Madrid

  • Seville

  • Carmona

  • Ronda

  • Arcos de la Frontera

  • Costa del Sol


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Trip Summary

  • Madrid

    In the last few years, Madrid has gained the reputation of being one of Europe's most active and attractive cities for its nightlife and cultural activities. Capital of Spain since 1562, Madrid's museums host, among others, Dalis, Miros and Picasso's Guernica. Madrid is a city of great contrasts: the Old City, the Madrid of the Hapsburgs, the Royal Palace, the Puerta de Alcala, the Retiro Park. At night, the city changes gears with its famous Madrid nightlife. The city's endless energy is hard to resist, and its sociable style invites you to jump right in. Visit Palacio Real, Plaza Mayor, Prado Museum, Puerta del Sol, Puerta de Alcala, Plaza de Cibeles, Gran Via, Madrid Cathedral, Thyssen-Bornemisza and Reina Sofia Museums and so much more!

  • Seville

    Seville is the largest town in the famous Southern province of Andalusia, best known for the impressive Cathedral with its Giralda tower, as well as the Alcazar, which also serves as a visiting residence for the Spanish Royal family. Seville seems to move at half the pace of a normal major city, creating a relaxing and even small-town atmosphere that complements the sevillano way of savoring every moment of life, bite of food and sip of drink. Don't forget your dancing shoes, because from the moment the sun goes down right up until it comes up again, the bars and clubs of Seville's nightlife are brimming with festive people, great music, lively conversation and unrivaled excitement. Visit Cathedral & Giralda, Royal Alcazar, Gold Tower, Barrio Santa Cruz, Archivo de las Indias, Maria Luisa Park, Triana, Fine Arts Museum, Flamenco and so much more.

  • Carmona

    Carmona was the strongest city of Further Spain in the time of Julius Caesar (100-44 B.C.). The Moors surrounded it with a wall and ornamented it with fountains and palaces. Today, Carmona is a fascinating city with many vestiges that attest its great history like the principal entrance to the town, an old Moorish gateway and the gate on the road to Cordova that is partly of Roman construction. The main sights include the Roman necropolis, a 15th century church and the Roman amphitheatre. Visit Puerta de Sevilla, Plaza San Fernando, Puerta de Cordoba, Roman necropolis

  • Ronda

    Ronda is the largest and most famous of the pueblos blancos, with its historic bullring, magnificent views over the deep gorge gashing through the town.The city is situated in a very mountainous area about 2,460 ft above sea level. The Guadalevin River runs through the city, dividing it in two and carving out the steep, 300 plus feet deep El Tajo canyon upon which the city perches. 3 bridges, Puente Romano, Puente Viejo and Puente Nuevo, span the canyon. The Puente Nuevo is the tallest of the bridges, towering 390 ft above the canyon floor. All three serve as some of the city’s most impressive features. In a much-photographed stunning position on the top of the sheer-sided Tajo gorge, Ronda is remarkably appealing with a beautifully preserved old town and many great bars and restaurants. Visit The Historic Quarter, the Bullring, beautiful views, visit nearby villages Distances: Seville - 80 miles; Arcos de la Frontera - 54 miles; Malaga (Costa del Sol) - 63 miles

  • Arcos de la Frontera

    Arcos de la Frontera is one of the most spectacularly placed white towns, dotted with fine churches and mansions and enjoying magnificent views over the Serranía de Ronda and offers fantastic photo opportunities every step of the way. The narrow, curving white-walled alleys of Arcos scarcely pretend to be streets and often morph into stairways. Don't miss Saint Peter's Church dating from the 14th century and built on the remains of an Arab fortress. The ruined citadel, the theatre, and the palace of the dukes of Arcos are the main points of interest in Arcos de la Frontera. Visit Arcos Castle, Santa María de la Asunción Church, Plaza del Cabildo, Parador de Arcos de la Frontera, Mirador de la Peña Nueva, and more!

  • Costa del Sol

    Miles of sandy beaches, a wonderful climate with more than 3,000 hours of sunshine a year, the mild Mediterranean sea, extensive sports and leisure facilities, relaxed atmosphere and excellent food. The Costa del Sol stretches over 200 miles from the Strait of Gibraltar to the east to the province of Granada, where it borders the Costa Tropical (Tropical Coast). The area is famous for its hundreds of beaches, from quiet, hidden coves to trendy stretches of sand with fashionable beach clubs populated by celebrities and beautiful people from all over the world. Plus over 90 golf courses with stunning mountain and cliff top locations, offering spectacular views over the area`s varied landscapes, and down to the sea.

    Visit Torre de Mar, Mijas Town, Malaga City, Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Marbella, San Pedro de Alcantara, Estepona, Puerto Banus, and more.

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