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 | Seville Getaway On the banks of the Guadalquivir, Seville is filled with life. The Sevillian people are known for their wit and sparkle and the city itself is striking in its vitality. Part of its treasures include the minaret of La Giralda, the cathedral, and the Alcázar Palace, Casa de Pilatos, Torre del Oro, the Town Hall, Archive of the Indies plus convents, parish churches and palaces. (Seville Vacations) | 3 Nights (min) Price It |
 | Horses and Wine Madrid, Seville, Jerez de la Frontera and Puerto de Santa Maria with The Ave and Talgo trains. (Seville Vacations) | 6 Nights (min) Price It |
 | Coast of Light Route Pine groves and dunes of fine sand stand watch over the beaches that run from Ayamonte (the estuary of the river Guadiana) to Tarifa and Gibraltar, comprising a coast made of patches of sand and sun. A coastline where the rivers split into myriad channels before pouring into the sea; where the wetlands, the estuaries and the salt pans blur the boundaries between water and land. It is known as the Coast of Light due to the peculiar effect of the sun on the spotless whitewashed walls, the golden dunes, and the silvery reflection of the sea, the only touch of grey in this land of color. Inland: varied landscapes of mountains with their blue Spanish firs, meadowlands on which the fighting bulls graze, vineyards and snow-white villages, whose names end in `of the Frontier` and which are presided over by Arab fortresses. The spring is an explosion of flowers and processions; the winter is mild and sunny, a temperate paradise. (Seville Vacations) | 7 Nights (min) Price It |
 | The Nazari Route Combine the beauty of the Sierra de Cazorla Nature Park with the monumental cities of Úbeda and Jaén along the so-called `Nazari Route` This itinerary, staying for three nights in the Paradores of these three cities in the province of Jaén, rescues and extols the legacy of Al-Andalus in this area. The route begins in Cazorla, whose Moorish past is evident from the castle of La Yedra, continues with the town wall of Úbeda and then the supreme serenity of the Arab Baths of Jaén. But its Arab legacy is not the only wonder this region has to offer: the Cazorla Nature Park, the Renaissance mansions of Úbeda -known as the Spanish Tuscany- or the noble mansions of Jaén are other highly recommended visits. (Seville Vacations) | 7 Nights (min) Price It |
 | Dreamy Andalucia Malaga, Granada, Cordoba, Seville and Ronda with a rent a car. (Seville Vacations) | 8 Nights (min) Price It |
 | Legacy of Al Andalus Route Explore the history and culture of Al-Ándalus. This route is an invitation to enjoy the handicrafts, cuisine, folk festivals and customs of the cities and towns linked to this civilization. (Seville Vacations) | 8 Nights (min) Price It |
 | The Roman Silver Road Along with the Road to Santiago, the almost 800 kilometers from Zafra to Astorga comprise one of the most popular historical routes to discover the architectural and gastronomic heritage of the Iberian Peninsula. The Roman Silver Road, which has nothing to do with the metal from which it takes its name, was built for military purposes in I BC, like all other Roman roads. It was paved and bridges were constructed which remain standing to this day, as well as Millaria (granite scrolls) and mansios (places for travelers to rest, the origin of some current-day settlements). During the period of splendor of the Mesta (the association of sheep and cattle farmers), the Cañada Real de la Plata -the Royal Silver Track- ran parallel to the Roman road itself and was used for moving animals to pastures. The Route was also traveled by Arabs and Christians during the Reconquista, and no less important was its use as a pilgrimage route to Santiago. This route passes through six cities in Extremadura: Zafra, Mérida, Cáceres, Trujillo, Jarandilla and Plasencia, all of them home to historic Paradores hotels which will help make your visit even more enjoyable. (Seville Vacations) | 8 Nights (min) Price It |
 | Andalucian Fantasy Madrid, Cordoba, Seville, Arcos de la Frontera, Granada and the Costa del Sol by rail and rent a car. (Seville Vacations) | 9 Nights (min) Price It |
 | The Roman Route Madrid, Seville, Merida, Trujillo, Ciudad Rodrigo, Zamora, Astorga, and Burgos with the Ave train and a rent a car. (Seville Vacations) | 9 Nights (min) Price It |
 | Treasures of Al Andalus Madrid, Cordoba, Seville, Jerez, Arcos, Gibraltar, Marbella (Costa del Sol), Ronda and Granada with the Ave train and a rent a car. (Seville Vacations) | 9 Nights (min) Price It |
 | Arabian Heritage Madrid, Seville, Ronda, Marbella in the Costa del Sol and Granada by rail and rent a car. (Seville Vacations) | 9 Nights (min) Price It |
 | The Silver Route II Guadalupe, Plasencia, Ciudad Rodrigo, Salamanca, Zamora, Benavente and León lie peacefully along the Portuguese border. These beautiful cities provided food and shelter along a section of one of the most emblematic routes of the Roman Hispania: the Silver Route. In the Middle Ages, it was one of the drover`s roads of the Mesta and part of the Road to Santiago, whose tradition is still very much alive. This route enters the green Spain and along it there are many superb examples of Romanesque, Gothic and Spanish Renaissance architecture. Guadalupe greets travelers, flanked by the steep mountains. The ecclesiastical significance is very much in evidence in the rich sacred Heritage of Plasencia. In the province of Salamanca, the monumental wealth of Ciudad Rodrigo and its landscape are worthy preludes to Salamanca itself, always teeming with university life. The route rests in Zamora and Benavente with a lesson in Romanesque art. The icing on the cake: León and its monumental Parador hotel. (Seville Vacations) | 11 Nights (min) Price It |
 | Land of Conquistadors Madrid, Seville, Cordoba, Merida, Caceres, Salamanca, Leon, Burgos and Avila by rail and rent a car. (Seville Vacations) | 12 Nights (min) Price It |
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