Andalusia Vacation Packages
Andalusia Vacation Packages
Where to stay in Andalusia
Find the best Andalusia areas and neighborhoods for the activities you enjoy most. Learn more about Andalusia
Puerto Banus
1 out of top 10 points of interest in this area
4.5/5Wonderful!(35 area reviews)
Stay in a fashionable resort town on Spain’s Mediterranean coast that is a favorite haunt of the rich and famous.
Historical Center
2 out of top 10 points of interest in this area
4.5/5Wonderful!(600 area reviews)
Go on an adventure through the ages when you visit the historical churches, palaces, plazas and mansions of Seville’s ancient heart.
Málaga Centro
2 out of top 10 points of interest in this area
4.5/5Wonderful!(518 area reviews)
Picasso Museum Malaga and Alcazaba are a few top attractions in Málaga Centro. Hop around the city on the metro at La Marina Station or La Malagueta Station and check out the area's fantastic nightlife, stunning cathedral, and captivating waterfront views.
Sevilla Este
Visitors to Sevilla Este enjoy its bars, and if you want to do some exploring, Aquopolis is worth a stop.
San Pedro de Alcantara
4.5/5Wonderful!(10 area reviews)
San Pedro de Alcantara is popular for its beaches, and if you're looking for more to see and do, you might think about a trip to Real Club de Golf Guadalmina or Church of San Pedro.
Top Hotels in Andalusia
Puente Romano Beach Resort
Bulevar Principe Alfonso Von Hohenlohe, S/N, Marbella, Malaga
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4.4/5Wonderful! (420 reviews)
"Best place to stay in Marbella. Great location, high quality service and beautiful facilities"
Reviewed on Dec 26, 2020
Gran hotel Miramar GL
Paseo Reding, 22, Málaga, Málaga
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4.7/5Exceptional! (734 reviews)
"Had a 3 night stay in the Crown Suite and it was absolutely brilliant. The room was incredible, clean and very spacious. The terrace was beautiful and the jacuzzi great!"
Reviewed on Oct 27, 2020
Barceló Malaga Hotel
C/ Heroe de Sostoa 2, Vialia Railway Station, Málaga, Malaga
Free CancellationReserve now, pay when you stay
4.4/5Excellent! (983 reviews)
"Excellent hotel, great rooftop pool and decking although pool bar closed to covid restrictions, unfortunately. Perfect location for me as it was next to the train and bus stations and I explored the area. Turn right, you are near a beach , turn left it’s a short walk to the busy town area, although ..."
Reviewed on Jul 25, 2020
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Top things to do in Andalusia
Fast Access Tour to The Alcázar of Seville
¥4,182
Per adult
84% of travellers recommend
Córdoba and Carmona Full-Day Tour
¥12,038
Per adult
84% of travellers recommend
Andalucía Vacation Packages
Spain’s most southerly region is a popular vacation spot for its extensive coastline, natural wonders, ancient architecture and hot, dry climate. With high mountain peaks, miles of beaches and a desert, Andalucía is a region of stark physical contrasts. This natural diversity is matched by its breadth of architectural treasures, from prehistoric structures to Moorish fortresses. Visit ancient cathedrals, castles and palaces, hike through valleys and swim in the Mediterranean Sea.
Andalucía’s cities are filled with a wealth of architectural gems. Go to Guadix to look at its many cave houses and see the megalithic tombs near Antequera. When you are in Seville, tour the cathedral, one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world. Visit Granada for its spectacular Alhambra, a vast Arab fortress that dates back to the 9th century. Look down on the city of Almeria from the Alcazaba, a hilltop Moorish fort.
Every year, millions of tourists head to Andalucía for its beaches. The region basks in the sun’s rays for at least 300 days of the year and so a visit to the seaside isn’t just for the summer. Among the most popular beaches are Playa Victoria in the old port city of Cádiz and the long, sandy stretches of Marbella, a favorite destination of the rich and famous.
Close to the border with Murcia is the naturist beach resort of Vera Playa, which claims to have the only naturist hotel in Spain. If you want to escape the crowds, there are lots of secluded coves all along Andalucía’s large coastline.
The beaches are only one part of the region’s natural charms. Drive through the desert Tabernas, where many westerns were filmed. Trek through the high mountain valleys of the Alpujarras and go skiing in Sierra Nevada, the snowcapped peaks above Granada. Camp under the stars in the Sierras de Cazorla, a vast protected area within Jaen province that encompasses pine forests, mountain ranges, waterfalls and rivers.
There are lots of routes into Andalucía, with many international travelers flying into airports at Malaga, Seville and Almeria. Here, you can enjoy a relaxing vacation of year-round recreational activities and great natural and architectural beauty.