Andalusia
- Cádiz: Surrounded almost entirely by water on the southern coast of Spain, Cádiz is a vibrant city that is generally considered the oldest continuously populated settlement in all of Europe. It’s an old-time party town in many ways, with long stretches of beach, boisterous taverns, bountiful seafood restaurants, and animated flamenco street performances. All of this combines with the Spanish lust for life, making Cádiz an unforgettable Spain tour destination.
One attraction of this delightful port city you simply cannot miss is the grand Cádiz Cathedral, which features stunning architecture and artworks. Climbing the bell tower rewards you with resplendent views of the city and the sea, while the square on the church’s doorstep is a wonderful place to relax with a drink while admiring the building’s impressive exterior. - Córdoba: Known as Cordova to many English speakers, Córdoba is a spectacular city in southern Spain. It is home to the second-largest Old Town in all of Europe, much of which was architecturally influenced by the city’s early Islamic rulers. Córdoba was considered the intellectual epicentre of Europe during this time, with significant advances in mathematics, medicine, and astronomy being discovered in the many majestic universities, libraries and medical schools.
This is a rich, multicultural town, where the edges of the Jewish, Muslim, and Christian quarters bleed together to form unique cultural experiences. Highlights of a visit to Córdoba will most often include a guided tour of the Mesquita, a beautiful and tranquil mosque that has been designated as a World Heritage site since 1984.