Reception of passengers at the Hotel Alfonso XIII in Seville at 10:00 hrs. Afterwards, we will visit the capital of Andalusia, which has the largest historic center in Spain. After lunch, we will enjoy a panoramic view of the city and tour the famous Plaza de España, before boarding the Al Ándalus Train. Welcome toast on the train, introduction of the crew and accommodation in our Grand Class Room or Deluxe Suite (depending on the option chosen). Dinner on board while the train starts its Andalusian Route and heads to Jerez. Night in Jerez.
Seville, Andalusia
It is a city of incomparable beauty and great historical, cultural and artistic wealth. With a mild climate that favors tourism throughout the year. It attracts thousands of people for its magnificent monuments, such as the Cathedral, the Alcazar, the Giralda, the Plaza de España and others, in addition to enjoying its colorful and joyful April Fair in which its streets are adorned in all their splendor. Visiting it is a wise decision. Read more
After breakfast, we will depart with our bus to visit Cadiz, popularly known as the "Tacita de Plata" and considered the oldest city in the West. Visit and free time to immerse ourselves in the charm of Cadiz. Lunch. In the afternoon, return to Jerez, known for its wines, horses and flamenco, it preserves a historic center that has been declared a historic-artistic site. Free time, dinner and night in Jerez.
Jerez, Andalusia
Jerez has a rich cultural and historical legacy, which is worth visiting and among which highlights its beautiful Almohad style Alcazar, its Islamic mosque and its famous monastery of Santo Domingo. A city with impressive horse shows of the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art and also its flamenco music festival. It is a land of world-renowned wine varieties, which can be tasted in any winery. Read more
Cadiz, Andalusia
Cadiz is a strategic city with a great heritage where you can enjoy visits to its historic center with its Cathedral of baroque and neoclassical style, the Tower of Tavira, the Genoese Park, the Castle of Santa Catalina and others. Its carnival and Holy Week are its most important festivals. Land of Paco de Lucía and Camarón de la Isla, it fascinates its visitors with its flamenco music. Read more
After breakfast, we will visit a Jerez wine cellar and enjoy the show "How the Andalusian Horses Dance", a famous equestrian ballet with Spanish music. Lunch on board while the Al Andalus train takes us to Ronda, which divides its city center on both sides of the Tajo del Ronda, a gorge of more than 150 m. deep. Its old town has been declared a Site of Cultural Interest. Dinner in a restaurant in Ronda. Night in the city.
Ronda, Andalusia
Ronda is a city that in addition to its geographical location on a cliff 700 meters above sea level, is known for its excellent wine. One of the most impressive monuments that can be visited are the Palace of Mondragón, with its beautiful gardens, the Palace of the Moorish King and its Arab walls. You can taste its typical dishes such as rabbit "a la rondeña" and "cochifrito de borrego". Read more
After breakfast on board, visit of Ronda, with its breathtaking location, perched on a plateau cut by the deep Tajo de Ronda, through which flows the Guadalevín river. Lunch on board while the train arrives in Cordoba, capital of the Emirate and the medieval Caliphate of Al Andalus, a time when it became the largest, most cultured and opulent city in Western Europe, with a monumental historic center declared World Heritage of Humanity and full of charming streets, courtyards full of flowers, typical squares... Visit, dinner and night in Cordoba.
Cordoba, Andalusia
Located on the banks of the Guadalquivir, it is well known for its Fiesta de los Patios and its caliphal city of Medina Azahara, declared a World Heritage Site. Cordoba is a place whose beauty is reflected in its valuable monuments such as Medina Azahara, the Calleja de las Flores, a picturesque place in the Barrio de la Juderia and others. Its varied gastronomy offers typical dishes such as salmorejo and flamenquín cordobés. Read more
After our usual breakfast on board, we will visit the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba and continue our visit to the former capital of the Emirate and the medieval Caliphate of Al-Andalus, a time when it became the largest, most cultured and opulent city in Western Europe. Lunch on board to reach the Linares-Baeza station to visit Ubeda and Baeza, both cities declared World Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO where the beautiful Renaissance buildings stand out. In the afternoon-evening during dinner on board the Al Andalus train we will arrive in Granada. Overnight in Granada.
Ubeda/Baeza, Jaen, Andalusia
The cities of Ubeda and Baeza in the province of Jaen are World Heritage Cities since 2003, both very close, sharing a common history with Arab influence and the period of the Reconquest. And they have splendid monumental ensembles composed of palaces and Renaissance churches of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. They are a unique example of the introduction of Renaissance canons in Spain, which you can see by walking through its streets full of churches, palaces and stately homes. Read more
After breakfast on board, we will approach the most visited monument in Spain "The Alhambra" in Granada, a rich palace complex built by the Nasrid rulers of the Kingdom of Granada (The visiting hours of the Alhambra may vary depending on the number of people in the group, languages and the authorizations of those responsible for the palace complex). Lunch. In the afternoon, visit of the city of Granada, located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, where we can admire the impressive Andalusian legacy and the architectural jewels of the Renaissance. Dinner and overnight in the city.
Granada, Andalusia
It is known worldwide for its monumental complex of the Alhambra and the Albaicín neighborhood, both World Heritage Sites. Granada is a city with many arguments to be visited. Its many monuments, in which the Renaissance Palace of Charles V and the Cathedral with its Royal Chapel are some of the important places to take into account and that make Granada an unforgettable place. Read more
After enjoying our last breakfast on board, we will say goodbye to the Al Ándalus train and its crew to take the bus to Malaga, one of the most interesting cultural cities in Andalusia, where we will visit its Alcazaba, a palatial fortification from the Muslim period. Free time and lunch at the Parador Nacional de Malaga Castillo de Gibralfaro, where we will end the trip at approximately 17:00 hrs.
Itinerary 2024: Day 7. Granada - Malaga (Saturday)
After enjoying our last breakfast on board, we will say goodbye to the train and its crew before travelling by coach to Malaga, where we will visit the Alcazaba, a palatial fort from Islamic times. Free time and lunch in Málaga. We will end the trip in the “Sala Club” of the Málaga-María Zambrano train station, at approximately 5:00 p.m.
Malaga, Andalusia
Malaga is a port city located in the south of Spain and belongs to the "Costa del Sol" famous for its yellow sandy beaches. On two hills rise the citadels of the city: the Alcazaba and the castle Gibralfaro. Historical city with important monuments, such as the Cathedral with a baroque façade and 2 towers, one of them unfinished, so it is also known as "La Manquita". Read more
Departure dates 2023
September | October | November |
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24; | 8, 22; | 5, 19; |
Rates per person season 2023
Cabin | 7 days / 6 nights |
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Suite Deluxe | 5.600 € |
Individual Supplement Suite Deluxe | 4.200 € |
Grand Class Room | 4.700 € |
Individual Supplement Grand Class Room | 3.300 € |
SPECIAL DISCOUNT 20% (Last places 2023) Limited places (not applied)
Departure dates 2024
March | April | May | June | September | October |
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31; | 14, 28; | 12, 26; | 16; | 1, 15, 29; | 13, 27; |
Rates per person season 2024
Cabin | 7 days / 6 nights |
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Suite Deluxe | 6.700 € |
Individual Supplement Suite Deluxe | 5.000 € |
Grand Class Room | 5.600 € |
Individual Supplement Grand Class Room | 3.900 € |
Note: The rates indicated are per person in double accommodation. In all cases, rates must be confirmed when making the reservation, as they may suffer some variation from RENFE. We recommend hiring assistance and cancellation insurance. Limited places.
ACCOMMODATION
On board the train in GRand Class / Deluxe SuiteFULL BOARD IN TRAIN
Dinners and meals on board the trainTRIPS AND VISITS
Trips and guided visitsTrain “Al Andalus” Grand Class Room include:
Deluxe Suite also include:
In 2024 include:
All reservations are governed by the RENFE / Passengers General Terms and Conditions for Luxury Trains.
Other services available on behalf of the client:
Laundry service. Bar service.
Al Andalus Suites Measures:
Grand Class Room: 8 m2 - 1 bed of 0.80 wide x 1.90 long + 1 bed of 0.70 wide x 1.80 long.
Deluxe Suite: 10 m2 - double bed of 1,50 x 1,90.
Triple: additional bed "at floor level" 0.70 wide x 1.80 long additional bed "at floor level" 0.70 wide x 1.80 long additional bed "at floor level" 0.70 wide x 1.80 long.
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