Seville - Costa de la Luz - Ceuta - Costa del Sol
❮Seville - Costa de la Luz - Ceuta - Costa del Sol
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This 12 night sample itinerary includes:
- Flight into Seville and out of Malaga
- Hotel for 3 nights in Seville
- Transfer from Hotel in Seville to Hotel in Algeciras via Arcos de la Frontera
- Hotel for 2 nights in Algeciras
- Ferry Transfer from Algeciras to Ceuta
- Hotel for 3 nights in Ceuta
- Ferry Transfer from Ceuta to Algeciras
- Hotel for 1 night in Algeciras
- Transfer from Hotel in Algeciras to Hotel in Malaga via Marbella
- Hotel for 3 nights in Malaga
Suggested Tours to Complement Your Stay: - Guided City Tour in Seville
- Major Monuments of Seville
Your price will only include confirmed available tours; if an included tour becomes unavailable there may be alternate options available at an additional cost.
Experience stunning landscapes, incredible architecture, and culture, food, fun, Flamenco, bustling public squares and so much more in beautiful Spain!. Discover it all beginning in Seville (the city of Flamenco, tapas, and fragrant oranges trees!) with all its hidden treasures from different periods with Guided Tours. After that, enjoy the landscapes of the Costa de la Luz (noted for the beauty of its protected natural reserves and a number of first-rate natural attractions). Have a pleasant stay in Algeciras before continuing to Ceuta (a slice of Spain on the Coast of Africa, situated along the boundary between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean). End this trip enjoying sunny days in Malaga in the Costa del Sol (famed for its near-perfect year-round climate with over 300 days of sunshine; relaxed atmosphere, first-class blue flag beaches, excellent food and a vibrant nightlife). These destinations are connected by transfers with stops at Arcos de la Frontera (one of the charming historic Whites Villages) and beautiful Marbella, and ferry service to and from Ceuta. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
Flexible Itinerary
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Seville
Day 1Day 2Day 3Day 4Departing from Seville
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Algeciras
Day 4Day 5Day 6Departing from Algeciras
Transportation to next city by: Ferry - Algeciras to Ceuta -
Ceuta
Day 6Arrive to Ceuta
Overnight in Ceuta 4 hotels offeredDay 7Overnight in Ceuta 4 hotels offeredDay 8Overnight in Ceuta 4 hotels offeredDay 9Departing from Ceuta
Transportation to next city by: Ferry - Ceuta to Algeciras -
Algeciras
Day 9Day 10Departing from Algeciras
Transportation to next city by: Regional Air -
Malaga
Day 10Day 11Day 12Day 13Departing from Malaga

Spain
Spain is one of the most popular countries in the world for tourists, and the experiences you can have while on vacation here can be just as varied as you are. The best way to experience Spanish life today is to visit one of its largest cities, such as Madrid, the country`s capital; Barcelona, its second city; and provincial capitals such as Seville and Valencia. Andalucia, the epicenter of Moorish rule in Spain, is known for its beautiful landmarks such as the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Alhambra. The north of the country features such varying experiences as Catholic pilgrimages in Galicia, skiing in the Pyrenees, and immersing yourself in the culture of the gorgeous Basque Country. For beach vacations, Spain is tops, from the Costa del Sol to the Balearic islands of Ibiza and Mallorca to the Canary Islands.
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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. 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.
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Algeciras
Algeciras is primarily a port and industrial center that also supports the huge deep-water container port and oil refinery nearby. There is a strong Arab influence here as seen in the back streets, where you can find tea shops which specialize in Moroccan mint tea. Such combination of Arab and Spanish culture gives this beautiful city an unusual air of individuality, a very genuine place even amidst the real port atmosphere. For most people, Algeciras is just a stopping off place, en route to Tangier and Morocco. There are about eight crossings a day (2.5 hours or 70 minutes with a fast ferry). Recommended Stay: 1 Night Must See`s Nuestra Señora de la Palma, Beaches, Whale Watching Distances: Seville - 115 miles, Jerez de la Frontera - 63 miles, Cadiz - 68 miles, Chiclana de la Frontera - 58 miles, Puerto de Santa Maria - 70 miles, Tarifa - 14 miles
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Ceuta
Ceuta, located on a peninsula jutting out into the Mediterranean is one of a handful of Spanish possessions on the coastline of Morocco. It offers a compact dose of fantastic architecture, impressive fortifications, interesting museums, excellent food, a relaxing maritime park and bracing nature walks. Tourism has gradually become significant making this destination a perfect weekend getaway. Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights Must See`s: Plaza de Africa, Royal Walls, Mediterranean Maritime Park, The House of Dragons, Military Museum, De La Ribera Beach, and so much more!
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Algeciras
Algeciras is primarily a port and industrial center that also supports the huge deep-water container port and oil refinery nearby. There is a strong Arab influence here as seen in the back streets, where you can find tea shops which specialize in Moroccan mint tea. Such combination of Arab and Spanish culture gives this beautiful city an unusual air of individuality, a very genuine place even amidst the real port atmosphere. For most people, Algeciras is just a stopping off place, en route to Tangier and Morocco. There are about eight crossings a day (2.5 hours or 70 minutes with a fast ferry). Recommended Stay: 1 Night Must See`s Nuestra Señora de la Palma, Beaches, Whale Watching Distances: Seville - 115 miles, Jerez de la Frontera - 63 miles, Cadiz - 68 miles, Chiclana de la Frontera - 58 miles, Puerto de Santa Maria - 70 miles, Tarifa - 14 miles
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Malaga
The gateway to the Costa del Sol, Málaga is nowadays a maritime city rich in culture, best known as the birthplace of the artist Pablo Picasso. One of the nicest areas is the harbor, where there is a beautiful shopping and cultural center, a tree-lined walk, and a verdant park just adjacent. The most prominent building of the city is Málaga's cathedral, built on the site of a mosque. Another important site is the Alcazaba, a castle built on the foundation of a Roman fortress and expanded and completed in the 14th century by the Nasrides. Ferdinand and Isabella`s three-month siege of the Alcazaba was legendary and was a decisive victory in the Reconquista`s efforts to drive the Moors from Spain. Recommended Stay: At least 3 nights Must See`s: Muelle Uno, Playa de La Malagueta, Plaza de Toros de La Malagueta, Alcazaba, Roman Theatre of Malaca, Plaza de la Merced, Calle Larios, Alameda Principal, Parque de Málaga, Málaga Cathedral, Pablo Picasso Museo Casa Natal, and so much more!

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.
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.



















Algeciras is primarily a port and industrial center that also supports the huge deep-water container port and oil refinery nearby. There is a strong Arab influence here as seen in the back streets, where you can find tea shops which specialize in Moroccan mint tea. Such combination of Arab and Spanish culture gives this beautiful city an unusual air of individuality, a very genuine place even amidst the real port atmosphere. For most people, Algeciras is just a stopping off place, en route to Tangier and Morocco. There are about eight crossings a day (2.5 hours or 70 minutes with a fast ferry).
Recommended Stay: 1 Night
Must See`s
Nuestra Señora de la Palma, Beaches, Whale Watching
Distances:
Seville - 115 miles, Jerez de la Frontera - 63 miles, Cadiz - 68 miles, Chiclana de la Frontera - 58 miles, Puerto de Santa Maria - 70 miles, Tarifa - 14 miles




Ceuta, located on a peninsula jutting out into the Mediterranean is one of a handful of Spanish possessions on the coastline of Morocco. It offers a compact dose of fantastic architecture, impressive fortifications, interesting museums, excellent food, a relaxing maritime park and bracing nature walks. Tourism has gradually become significant making this destination a perfect weekend getaway.
Recommended Stay: At least 2 nights
Must See`s:
Plaza de Africa, Royal Walls, Mediterranean Maritime Park, The House of Dragons, Military Museum, De La Ribera Beach, and so much more!

Algeciras is primarily a port and industrial center that also supports the huge deep-water container port and oil refinery nearby. There is a strong Arab influence here as seen in the back streets, where you can find tea shops which specialize in Moroccan mint tea. Such combination of Arab and Spanish culture gives this beautiful city an unusual air of individuality, a very genuine place even amidst the real port atmosphere. For most people, Algeciras is just a stopping off place, en route to Tangier and Morocco. There are about eight crossings a day (2.5 hours or 70 minutes with a fast ferry).
Recommended Stay: 1 Night
Must See`s
Nuestra Señora de la Palma, Beaches, Whale Watching
Distances:
Seville - 115 miles, Jerez de la Frontera - 63 miles, Cadiz - 68 miles, Chiclana de la Frontera - 58 miles, Puerto de Santa Maria - 70 miles, Tarifa - 14 miles




Recommended Stay: At least 3 nights
Must See`s:
Muelle Uno, Playa de La Malagueta, Plaza de Toros de La Malagueta, Alcazaba, Roman Theatre of Malaca, Plaza de la Merced, Calle Larios, Alameda Principal, Parque de Málaga, Málaga Cathedral, Pablo Picasso Museo Casa Natal, and so much more!






