Monument visits in Costa del Sol
Full day Tour of Cordoba during the Patio Festival
On this full day tour, you'll visit the UNESCO-listed old town of Cordoba in May, when it comes to life during the annual patio competition. You'll see the flower-festooned patios on a guided tour, discover the great mosque and enjoy free time to explore.
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Gibraltar Panoramic Tour and Deluxe Tea
Touring Gibraltar's historic sites and dramatic landscapes has never been easier. Climb aboard our comfy bus for a scenic adventure. Our first stop is Rosia Bay, steeped in history as the spot where Admiral Nelson prepared his fleet for the Battle of Trafalgar. Ana, one of our expert local guides, says, 'Legend has it that Nelson's body was brought ashore to Nelson's Anchorage - otherwise known as Rosia Bay - after his death on board the HMS Victory, supposedly preserved in a barrel of rum.'Take in the sweeping views across the Bay of Gibraltar towards Spain, then head to Europa Point, the southern tip of Europe, where you'll be treated to uninterrupted vistas stretching across the Strait of Gibraltar to Africa. On a clear day you'll be able to see the Rif mountains in northern Morocco, and sometimes even the Atlas mountains 500 kilometres to the south. Admire the Trinity Lighthouse, before winding by bus along Gibraltar's eastern coastline, keeping an eye out for remnants of the rock's military past, from ancient fortifications to secret submarine pens.Our final stop is the iconic Rock Hotel, an Art Deco gem frequented by royalty and celebrities alike. Take a seat in the sumptuous surroundings and tuck into a traditional afternoon tea, featuring classic sandwiches, homemade scones and pastries, all while soaking in the splendid views and the refined ambiance of this historic hotel.
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Gibraltar Panoramic Tour and Botanical Gardens
Gibraltar may be small but it packs a punch in terms of things to see and do. On this tour, enjoy a panoramic bus tour of the major sights and then visit the Botanical Gardens and wander through the town centre where history radiates through the ancient city walls. Janice, one of our expert local guides, says, 'The Alameda Gardens were first opened in 1816 by Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Don. Reflecting Gibraltar's military history, the gardens feature historic guns and busts, some listed under the Gibraltar Heritage Act. Revitalized in 1991, this serene place is now a Botanic Garden for education, research, and rare plant conservation.'The day starts with a panoramic bus tour that takes you back in time to the Battle of Trafalgar at Rosia Bay. The bus winds its way around Gibraltar's scenic coastline, offering glimpses into the region's military history and awe-inspiring views over the Bay of Gibraltar towards Spain. Janice adds, 'Legend has it that Nelson's body was brought ashore to Nelson's Anchorage - otherwise known as Rosia Bay - after his death on board the HMS Victory, supposedly preserved in a barrel of rum.'Enjoy uninterrupted views across the Strait of Gibraltar from Europa Point, before a stroll through Gibraltar's serene Botanic Garden and then down Main Street, a bustling hub lined with shops selling a wide range of goods, ending at Casemates Square - a busy plaza with plenty of bars and cafes which is undoubtedly the heart of Gibraltar.
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Cordoba Guided Tour with Mosque Visit
Cordoba was a hugely important city in medieval times and remains a fascinating cultural hub. You'll discover its UNESCO-listed old town, famous for its flower-festooned patios, the Roman Bridge, the Mezquita – a showstopping Cathedral-Mosque. You'll also get the chance to see the historic Royal Stables.
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There's more to Granada than the Alhambra, and that's what this tour is all about. You'll visit the Palace of Charles V and explore the Moorish-era Albaicin district. And you'll also get the chance to search for souvenirs in the Alcaiceria bazaar before visiting the Royal Chapel.
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