Putovanje po ANDALUZIJI 14 dni + rent'a'car
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Putovanje po ANDALUZIJI 14 dni + rent'a'car

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Created: Sunday, May 26, 2024
Ref ID: 9481385
price per person From
US$1,708
Based on 2 adults
(US$3,417 Total Price )
Created: Sunday, May 26, 2024
Destinations: Málaga (Province), Spain , Marbella, Spain , Gibraltar, United Kingdom , Cadiz (Province), Spain , Seville (Province), Spain , Cordoba (Province), Spain , Jaén (Province), Spain , Granada (Province), Spain , Málaga (Province), Spain

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18 Aug
Transport from Zagreb to Málaga (Province)
Departure
Ryanair
Ryanair - FR 5870
Direct
17:10
Zagreb (ZAG)
3h 20m
20:30
Malaga (AGP)
16B 16A
18 Aug
Car rental
Ford Focus
Ford Focus (CDMRC)
Includes:
  • Fuel Policy: Pickup full return full
  • Manual transmission
  • Unlimited Mileage; Limited mileage for car groups: IFMR, IFAR, IFAV, FFAV, MVMR, CDMV, CDAV to 160 Km per day. Additional km will be charged at 0.25 EUR per km.
A/C
5 doors
5 people
WIber
Extras (Pay at pick-up office)
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18 Aug
1. Málaga (Province)
Stop
About the destination: The province of Málaga is located on the southern mediterranean coast of Spain, in Andalusia. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south and by the provinces of Cádiz, Seville, Córdoba, and Granada. Its area is 7,308 square kilometres (2,822 sq mi) and its population is 1,652,999 (2013), which is concentrated mainly in the metropolitan area of Málaga, province capital, and throughout the coastal area. The population density surpasses both the Andalusia and Spanish averages, reaching 222.53 inhabitants/km2. Málaga contains 102 municipalities. Besides the capital, its main cities are Marbella, Mijas, Fuengirola, Vélez-Málaga, Torremolinos, Estepona, and Benalmádena, all in the coastal zone. The towns of Antequera and Ronda are located in the interior. The prevailing climate is a warm Mediterranean with dry and warm, long summers with short, mild winters. The geographical relief varies greatly from zone to zone. In general, the coastal zone has a subtropical Mediterranean climate. To the north, a continental Mediterranean climate exists with cold, dry winters and warm summers. Its main industry and claim to fame is its tourist resorts, particularly those on the beaches along the Costa del Sol ("Sun Coast"). These beaches are visited by millions of European tourists; other attractions include the gorge of El Chorro near Álora, the Torcal de Antequera, the Moorish-Mudéjar district of Frigiliana, the Dolmen of Menga, and the Caves of Nerja.
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18 Aug
Car journey 109 Kilometers - 1h 23m
Málaga (Province)
Marbella
18 Aug
2. Marbella
Stay
About the destination: Marbella is one of the Mediterranean's most representative tourist venues and a top favorite for travelers thanks to the high quality of the facilities and services it provides. This city was a small white village of fishermen and now is one of the most cosmopolitan beach resorts on the Costa del Sol in Spain. The city also has a significant archaeological heritage, several museums and performance spaces, and a cultural calendar with events ranging from reggae concerts to opera performances. Inaugurated in May 1970, Puerto Banús in Marbella has become the focus of the national and international tourist interest. This place is one of the main focal points for tourists in the town, houses an exclusive leisure area inside the excellent facilities of its marina. The reservoir of La Concepción is located in Sierra de las Nieves. Despite having been imposed in the valley by the hand of man, has served to create a unique place where you can enjoy a wide variety of biological resources.
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18 Aug
Accommodation
2 Nights
Ona Marbella Inn
Marbella - Show on map > 0.6 km from Center
8.4
Very good
4581
Airport Shuttle
Outdoor pool
Parking
Double room, balcony
WITH BREAKFAST
20 Aug
Car journey 81 Kilometers - 1h 15m
Marbella
Gibraltar
20 Aug
3. Gibraltar
Stop
About the destination: Gibraltar, colloquially known as The Rock, is an overseas territory of the United Kingdom sitting at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea. Today Gibraltar enjoys a mixture of customs, a colourful language and a religious tolerance that is unique in the world. One of its more important tourist attractions is the Upper Rock Nature Reserve on the Gable Car which where you can take from Alameda Grand Parade. Gibraltar is incredibly rich and full of surprises at any time of the year with a wide array of plant life, many of which are native to the area, the Rock Apes, dolphins in the Bay of Gibraltar, and other marine mammals which include the Pilot Whales of the Strait, Killer Whales and even larger species such as Sperm Whales
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20 Aug
Car journey 107 Kilometers - 1h 39m
Gibraltar
Cadiz (Province)
20 Aug
4. Cadiz (Province)
Stay
About the destination: Located in the southwestern corner of Spain, the province of Cádiz is a vibrant destination where history, culture, and natural beauty blend seamlessly. With its sun-drenched coastline along the Costa de la Luz, Cádiz offers some of the country’s most stunning beaches, from the lively shores of Tarifa—famous for windsurfing and kitesurfing—to the tranquil sands of Zahara de los Atunes. Inland, white-washed villages like Vejer de la Frontera and Arcos de la Frontera perch dramatically atop hills, offering breathtaking views and a glimpse into Andalusia’s Moorish past. The city of Cádiz, thought to be the oldest continuously inhabited city in Western Europe, boasts a charming old town with narrow streets, lively plazas, and magnificent landmarks such as the Cádiz Cathedral and the ancient Roman Theatre. Stroll along the seafront promenades, savor fresh seafood at local taverns, or immerse yourself in the city’s spirited festivals—especially the world-renowned Carnival of Cádiz. Wine lovers should not miss a visit to Jerez de la Frontera, the heartland of sherry production. Tour historic bodegas, sample varieties of sherry, and experience the region’s equestrian heritage at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. For nature enthusiasts, the province is dotted with protected areas like Doñana National Park and the Alcornocales Natural Park, perfect for hiking, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the rich biodiversity of southern Spain. Whether you are seeking cultural immersion, culinary delights, or outdoor adventure, Cádiz province offers an unforgettable Spanish escape year-round. Its warm hospitality, picturesque landscapes, and deep-rooted traditions make it a must-visit for every traveler.
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20 Aug
Accommodation
2 Nights
Hotel Regio Cadiz
Cadiz - Show on map > 0.3 km from Center
8.5
Very good
3025
Beach hotels
Parking
Free Internet
Twin two double beds
ROOM ONLY
22 Aug
Car journey 128 Kilometers - 1h 39m
Cadiz (Province)
Seville (Province)
22 Aug
5. Seville (Province)
Stay
About the destination: Seville Province, in the heart of Andalusia, offers an irresistible mix of Moorish heritage, vibrant folklore, and sun‑drenched landscapes. At its center lies the city of Seville, famed for its majestic cathedral—one of the largest in the world—and the Giralda bell tower, a former minaret that watches over the city’s orange-scented streets. Wander through the labyrinthine Santa Cruz quarter, where whitewashed houses, flower-filled patios, and hidden plazas evoke centuries of history and romance. Beyond the capital, the province unfolds into a patchwork of charming towns and natural wonders. In Carmona, impressive Roman and Moorish remains stand guard over sweeping countryside views, while Écija, known as the “Frying Pan of Andalusia,” dazzles with baroque churches and elegant palaces. The Sierra Norte Natural Park to the north offers a cooler escape of cork oak forests, hiking trails, waterfalls, and traditional villages such as Cazalla de la Sierra and Constantina, ideal for slow travel and rural stays. Seville Province’s culture is deeply tied to flamenco, religious traditions, and local festivals. Visit during Semana Santa (Holy Week) to witness solemn processions, or during the April Fair (Feria de Abril) for colorful casetas, horse parades, and dancing until dawn. Smaller towns hold their own ferias and romerías, where you can experience authentic Andalusian life, from equestrian shows to live music in the village square. No trip would be complete without savoring the regional cuisine. Tapas are a way of life here, whether you’re sampling jamón ibérico in a rustic tavern or enjoying salmorejo and fried fish on a sunny terrace. Olive oil, local cheeses, and wines from the nearby Sierra Norte round out the culinary experience. From monumental cities to quiet rural corners, Seville Province invites you to linger, taste, and return.
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22 Aug
Accommodation
2 Nights
Hotel Sercotel Doña Carmela
Seville - Show on map > 7.3 km from Center
8.5
Very good
2455
Transfer service
Outdoor pool
Restaurant
Twin room bb - minimum stay
WITH BREAKFAST
24 Aug
Car journey 125 Kilometers - 1h 25m
Seville (Province)
Cordoba (Province)
24 Aug
6. Cordoba (Province)
Stay
About the destination: Córdoba is one of the 50 provinces of Spain, in the north-central part of the autonomous community of Andalusia.
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24 Aug
Accommodation
2 Nights
Sercotel Cordoba Delicias
Cordoba - Show on map > 2.3 km from Center
8.9
Very good
5271
Outdoor pool
Parking
Late Check-out
Standard double room
WITH BREAKFAST
26 Aug
Car journey 144 Kilometers - 1h 44m
Cordoba (Province)
Jaén (Province)
26 Aug
7. Jaén (Province)
Stay
About the destination: Jaén is a province of southern Spain, in the eastern part of the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is bordered by the provinces of Ciudad Real, Albacete, Granada and Córdoba. Its capital is Jaén city. Its area is 13,484 km². Its population is 657,387 (2003), about one sixth of whom living in the capital. It contains 97 municipalities. The highest point of the province is Pico Mágina (2165 m). One of the less-known provinces of Spain, compared to the heavily-tourist-oriented coast, it has four national parks and many other protected natural areas. The province also contains two Renaissance cities, Úbeda and Baeza, both recently declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. The province has among the highest concentration of castles in the world outside the Levant thanks to its strategic position during the Reconquista. The annual chess tournament held until 2010 in Linares attracted many of the world's best players. The province is the largest producer of olive oil in the world. It produces around 45% of all Spanish production and 20% of world's production. For this reason the province is also known as World Capital of Olive Oil. There are more than 66 million of olive trees, spread over a surface of 550,000 hectares. The province alone produces more olive oil than the entire country of Italy. The province's production in 2013 was 749.387 tonnes of olive oil.
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26 Aug
Accommodation
2 Nights
Condestable Iranzo
Jaén - Show on map > 0.7 km from Center
8
Very good
5701
Swim-up bar
Outdoor pool
Restaurant
Standard room (2 adults)
WITH BREAKFAST
28 Aug
Car journey 121 Kilometers - 1h 17m
Jaén (Province)
Granada (Province)
28 Aug
8. Granada (Province)
Stay
About the destination: Granada is a province of southern Spain, in the eastern part of the autonomous community of Andalusia. It is bordered by the provinces of Albacete, Murcia, Almería, Jaén, Córdoba, Málaga, and the Mediterranean Sea (along the Costa Tropical). Its capital city is also called Granada. The province covers an area of 12,531 km2 (4,838 sq mi). Its population was 919,455 as of 2014, of whom about 30% live in the capital, and its average population density is 72.41/km2 (187.5/sq mi). It contains 170 municipalities. The Alhambra World Heritage Site, Granada's biggest tourist attraction, showcases one of the very finest architectural legacies of Moorish rule in Spain, which in Granada lasted from 711 until 1492. There are Roman Catholic cathedrals at Granada and Guadix. The Royal Chapel of Granada houses the remains of the Catholic Monarchs, Isabella I of Castile (1451–1504) and Ferdinand II of Aragon (1452–1516); as well as of their daughter Joanna of Castile (1479-1555) and of her husband Philip the Handsome (1478-1506).
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28 Aug
Accommodation
2 Nights
Hotel Porcel Navas
Granada - Show on map > 0.6 km from Center
8.9
Very good
2716
Transfer service
Free Internet
24-hour reception
Double
WITH BREAKFAST
30 Aug
Car journey 106 Kilometers - 1h 18m
Granada (Province)
Málaga (Province)
30 Aug
9. Málaga (Province)
Stay
About the destination: The province of Málaga is located on the southern mediterranean coast of Spain, in Andalusia. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to the south and by the provinces of Cádiz, Seville, Córdoba, and Granada. Its area is 7,308 square kilometres (2,822 sq mi) and its population is 1,652,999 (2013), which is concentrated mainly in the metropolitan area of Málaga, province capital, and throughout the coastal area. The population density surpasses both the Andalusia and Spanish averages, reaching 222.53 inhabitants/km2. Málaga contains 102 municipalities. Besides the capital, its main cities are Marbella, Mijas, Fuengirola, Vélez-Málaga, Torremolinos, Estepona, and Benalmádena, all in the coastal zone. The towns of Antequera and Ronda are located in the interior. The prevailing climate is a warm Mediterranean with dry and warm, long summers with short, mild winters. The geographical relief varies greatly from zone to zone. In general, the coastal zone has a subtropical Mediterranean climate. To the north, a continental Mediterranean climate exists with cold, dry winters and warm summers. Its main industry and claim to fame is its tourist resorts, particularly those on the beaches along the Costa del Sol ("Sun Coast"). These beaches are visited by millions of European tourists; other attractions include the gorge of El Chorro near Álora, the Torcal de Antequera, the Moorish-Mudéjar district of Frigiliana, the Dolmen of Menga, and the Caves of Nerja.
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30 Aug
Accommodation
2 Nights
tent Torremolinos
Torremolinos - Show on map > 0.6 km from Center
8.2
Very good
11307
Outdoor pool
Restaurant
Parking
Standard double/twin with balcony (2+0)
WITH BREAKFAST
01 Sep
Transport from Málaga (Province) to Zagreb
Return
Ryanair
Ryanair - FR 5871
Direct
21:05
Malaga (AGP)
3h
00:05
Zagreb (ZAG)
11F 11E
+1 day
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Based on 2 adults
(US$3,417 Total Price )
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Trip summary
2 Adults
Nights 14
1049 Kilometers
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Destinations 9
Transports 2
Accommodations 7
Cars 1
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