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Trip Itinerary
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Málaga
Day 1-2
Day 1 is desired to meet and get to know your TripMates and TripLeader. This day will be relaxed as we will need to recharge after the flight/work/or just cold weather in your country :). We will stay in the Malaga area, enjoy time on the beach and will visit the Benalmadena cable car.
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Granada
Day 2-3
On day 2 we will visit the beautiful Fragiliana white village (pueblo Blanco) voted the prettiest village in Andalucia by the Spanish Tourist Board. Next, we will head to Nerja resort town famous for Plaza Balcón de Europa viewpoint and Nerja caves we'll continue our trip to Granada with amazing Alhambra palace built by Muslims in the 13th Century and panorama of Sierra Nevada mountains.
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Córdoba
Day 3
On day 3 we will start in Cordoba home to the largest old town in Spain and the only city in the world to have four Unesco-protected sites like Mosque-Cathedral and Medina Azahara. Next, we will head to Seville.
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Seville
Day 3-4
Seville is the capital of Andalusia and the 4th biggest city in Spain. The city is famous for flamenco dancing and architectural designs, whenever you like Muslim (Moorish) or Catholic monuments everyone will find something interesting and beautiful.
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Gibraltar
Day 4-6
Day 4 will start to get to know Seville better than we will head to Gibraltar direction on the way stopping in beautiful white villages Arcos de la Frontera and Vejer de la Frontera. Day 5 We will leave Spain and explore Gibraltar - a tiny British Overseas Territory with an area of slightly less than 7 square kilometres. Views from Gibraltar Rock are just stunning, you won't feel lonely as plenty of monkeys will be enjoying the view together. On a clear day, you can see the African coast.
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Ronda
Day 6-7
Day 6 we stop at the picturesque Smurf Village Juzcar with houses and the streets painted in blue. The next stop the emblematic spot in Ronda it’s the 98-metre-high Puente Nuevo (New Bridge). Our list will end with one of the most unique villages to visit in Andalucia Setenil de las Bodegas, it's another white village where houses are built into a rock cliff.
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Caminito del Rey
Day 7
Day 7 we will do El Caminito del Rey hike, which used to be called the World's most dangerous hike. Does it sound scary? Don't worry as after reconstruction in 2015 it became much safer. Afternoon/evening we will return to Malaga.
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