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Go to Granada and see the Alhambra. Don't leave Andalusia without visiting.


You can get a transfer to Malaga that's cheap and fast from Granada. Depending on what time of year, you could go skiing in the Sierra Nevada and then end the day down at the beach when you leave the mountains.

Granada, Cordoba and/or Seville. Further west Cadiz and Jerez are great too.


If you are planning on visiting the Alhambra, it is worth checking availability of tickets either on the Ticketmaster website - http://www.ticketmaster.es/en/tickets-family/alhambra-general/2/ - or with your hotel before you book your accommodation as tickets can sell out well in advance.

Second recommendations for Seville, Granada, Cordoba and Cadiz. There's a beach half way between Cadiz and Gibraltar, near Tarifa, called Bolonia, which is wide, sandy, clean and untouristed, with the bonuses of Roman ruins/museum (Baelo Claudia) directly behind it, a great chiringuito on the beach and even a few cows grazing nearby in lieu of a play farm. And you can see Africa, obvs.

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