heritage tours
Spain
In less than a hundred years since the Prophetic Hijrah, during the ‘Golden Age of Islam’ the vastness of the Islamic Empire expanded all the way to Europe. Muslims from North Africa, under the leadership of Tariq bin Ziyad, conquered Spain and brought along with them their system of governance and law as well as beautiful architecture and vibrant culture.
Journey with us and visit the Iberian Peninsula, Al-Andalusia, and explore the abundant Islamic history of Seville, Cordoba, Ronda, Granada and more. An 8-day tour bringing the history and heritage of Muslim Spain to life. See for yourself how over 700 years of Muslim rule left a legacy of Islamic Spain that remains today in the beautifully ornate mosques and palaces, as well as the rich local culture.
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Seville
Seville houses one of the most famous and iconic remnants of Islamic Spain – the Real Alcazar, or Royal Alcazar – a remarkable palace built by the Muslim ruling class in the 8th century. It is a fine and unique example of Mudéjar art – a style, deeply rooted in cultural diversity and originating from practising Muslims living in Christian territories in historical Spain.
Cordoba
One of the world’s greatest Islamic buildings and a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Mezquita, or Grand Mosque of Cordoba, is a symbol of the worldly, sophisticated culture that flourished here more than a millennium ago, in the 8th century, when Córdoba was capital of Islamic Spain and western Europe’s biggest, most cultured city.
The design evolved for around 200 years to its final form as the Grand Mosque, until it was repurposed as a cathedral and altered accordingly. One of the most famous features of the building is its 856 double arches that are modelled on the Dome of the Rock in Jerusalem. Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba remains a truly mesmerizing building that exudes history, culture and opulence.
Granada
Granada, the last stronghold of Muslims in Spain, is filled with exquisite architecture and serene surroundings telling of a historic time in which Muslims ruled over this region. Every turn speaks of remnants of this age and the prosperity enjoyed by the people living there.
You’ll be taken back to this time as you walk through the picturesque arches, stroll through the Arab quarter or drink tea at one of teterías of Albayacin.
The iconic and astonishing Alhambra, standing at the foot of the Sierra Nevada, Spain’s highest mountain range, is a jewel in the crown of Islamic Spain. Developed in the 13th century, Alhambra, a series of palaces, citadel, gardens and orchards, was the residence for the Nasarid sultans and elites, the last remaining Muslim dynasty in Al-Andalus. The profound beauty in its architectural design, intricate detail and engineering leaves visitors in awe of its allure.
Toledo
Known as the ‘city of three cultures’ due to the peaceful coexistence of Christian, Jewish and Muslim communities for centuries. Toldeo’s magnificence comes from the numerous mosques, synagogues and churches alongside its palaces and fortresses. Amongst the most famous are the Catedral Primada de Toledo, a gothic cathedral, the Mezquita del
Cristo de La Cruz, the Mosque of Christ of the Light, a 10th century mosque and the Santa María la Blanca, a former synagogue built in the Muslims style of construction.
Gaze in wonder at the rich and diverse history of Toldeo that exudes out of its buildings, landscapes and culture. A UNESCO World Heritage site, still preserving its original layout and accessible through its narrow, winding streets, Toldeo will leave you deeply fascinated with Islamic Spain.
Madrid
Madrid, the bustling capital of Spain, is a vibrant city known for its rich history, artistic heritage, and dynamic culture. As you explore its iconic landmarks, you’ll experience a blend of grand architecture, such as the Royal Palace and the bustling Plaza Mayor, and the lively atmosphere of areas like Barrio de los Austrias. The Prado Museum offers a glimpse into world-class art, while Buen Retiro Park provides a peaceful escape amidst nature. Madrid’s diverse neighborhoods, delicious cuisine, and historic sites make it a fitting end to an unforgettable Andalusian journey.
SPAIN Travel Packages
Andalusian Legacy: A Journey
Through Spain’s Islamic Heritage
Travel Dates:
February 16 – February 23, 2025
May 17 – May 24, 2025
June 29 – July 6, 2025
August 30 – September 6, 2025
November 23 – November 30, 2025
Roundtrip International Flight Not Included
Feel free to contact our team for international flight options from your nearest departure gateway.
February: Package Overview
Group Arrival to Seville: February 16, 2025
Group Departure from Madrid: February 23, 2025
Seville: Giralda Center Hotel| Cordoba: Hesperia Cordoba | Granada: Barcelo Carmen | Madrid: Marriot Auditorium Hotel
Double | $1,750 per person |
Single | $2,360 per person |
Child rate (ages 4 to 7, no bed): $1,595
Child rate (under 3 years): Free
Adult rate applies for children above 7 years
May: Package Overview
Group Arrival To Seville (SVQ): May 17, 2025
Departure From Madrid (MAD): May 24, 2024
Hotels
Seville: Giralda Center Hotel| Cordoba: Hesperia Cordoba | Granada: Barcelo Carmen | Madrid: Marriot Auditorium Hotel
Double | $1,885 per person |
Single | $2,550 per person |
Child rate (ages 4 to 7, no bed): $1,595
Child rate (under 3 years): Free
Adult rate applies for children above 7 years
June: Package Overview
Group Arrival To Seville: June 29, 2025
Group Departure From Madrid: July 6, 2025
Seville: Giralda Center Hotel| Cordoba: Hesperia Cordoba | Granada: Barcelo Carmen | Madrid: Marriot Auditorium Hotel
Double | $1,825 per person |
Single | $2,420 per person |
Child rate (ages 4 to 7, no bed): $1,595
Child rate (under 3 years): Free
Adult rate applies for children above 7 years
August: Package Overview
Group Arrival To Seville: August 30, 2025
Group Departure From Madrid: September 6, 2025
Hotels
Seville: Giralda Center Hotel| Cordoba: Hesperia Cordoba | Granada: Barcelo Carmen | Madrid: Marriot Auditorium Hotel
Double | $1,825 per person |
Single | $2,420 per person |
Child rate (ages 4 to 7, no bed): $1,595
Child rate (under 3 years): Free
Adult rate applies for children above 7 years
November: Package Overview
Group Arrival To Seville: November 23, 2025
Group Departure From Madrid: November 30, 2025
Seville: Giralda Center Hotel| Cordoba: Hesperia Cordoba | Granada: Barcelo Carmen | Madrid: Marriot Auditorium Hotel
Double | $1,825 per person |
Single | $2,420 per person |
Child rate (ages 4 to 7, no bed): $1,595
Child rate (under 3 years): Free
Adult rate applies for children above 7 years.
Itinerary Highlights
Day 1: Arrival in Seville
Arrival at Seville airport. Receive a warm welcome, followed by a panoramic tour of Seville. Check-in at your hotel, freshen up, and spend the afternoon exploring Seville’s lively streets and culture. Overnight in Seville.
Day 2: Seville
Breakfast. In the morning, explore Seville’s former Muslim quarters, Giralda Tower neighborhood, Plaza de España, Torre del Oro, and enjoy a guided tour of the Royal Alcazar. Have lunch and visit the Mosque of Seville for prayers. Enjoy a leisurely afternoon in the city center. Dinner in Seville. Overnight in Seville.
Day 3: Seville – Cordoba
Breakfast. Depart in the morning for Cordoba (approx. 1.5-hour transfer). Upon arrival, take a guided tour of the Old Mosque of Cordoba and the old quarters. Break for lunch. In the afternoon, visit Madinat al-Zahra. Spend the rest of the day exploring Cordoba’s charming old quarters at your own pace. Overnight in Cordoba.
Day 4: Cordoba – Granada
Breakfast. Morning transfer to Granada. After check-in, enjoy an afternoon tour of the Albaycin quarters and visit the Central Mosque of Granada, including a special presentation and welcome by the Director of the Mosque. Overnight in Granada.
Day 5: Granada
Breakfast. Begin your day with a visit to the Alhambra, a highlight of the trip for many. Explore the breathtaking palaces, gardens, and fortress, taking up to 4-5 hours to fully appreciate its beauty. Spend the rest of the afternoon at your leisure. Overnight in Granada.
Day 6: Granada – Toledo – Madrid
Breakfast. Transfer from Granada to Toledo. Explore the ancient city of Toledo, known for its rich history and cultural significance. Enjoy a guided tour of the city’s iconic landmarks, followed by lunch. In the afternoon, transfer to Madrid for a city center tour, including Plaza del Sol, Plaza Mayor, Mercado de San Miguel, Barrio de los Austrias, and the Royal Palace. End the day with a visit to Madrid’s Central Mosque. Overnight in Madrid.
Day 7: Madrid
Breakfast. Enjoy a full day exploring the vibrant capital city of Madrid. Visit the Prado Museum, Buen Retiro Park, and Gran Via for shopping and sightseeing. Take some time to discover the diverse neighborhoods of Madrid, each with its unique charm. Conclude the day with a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. Overnight in Madrid.
Day 8: Departure from Madrid
Early morning transfer to Madrid airport for your departure flight back home. Our Andalusian experience concludes with heartfelt farewells.
What's Included/Excluded
Inclusions:
Hotel Accommodations: Includes daily breakfast.
Hotel Stays:
2 nights in Seville
1 night in Córdoba
2 nights in Granada
2 nights in Madrid
Transportation:
Group pick-up and drop-off from the airport according to shared group timings.
Group tours and transfers by bus.
Guided Tours:
Includes guide, entrance fees, and transportation.
Meals:
Daily breakfast provided.
Exclusions:
- International airfare.
- Optional tours and travel insurance.
- Gratuities for guides and drivers (average $10 per person per day).
- Personal expenses (e.g., drinks, laundry).