This journey traces the shared legacy of Andalucía and northern Morocco, where centuries of Moorish influence still shape daily life. It begins in Spain’s most characterful cities, where tiled courtyards, carved archways and shaded streets feel unmistakably North African, before crossing the Strait of Gibraltar into Morocco. The rhythm shifts gradually from cultural immersion to coastal ease, ending on the Mediterranean in complete contrast.
13 nights across Andalucía and northern Morocco, combining historic cities, cultural landmarks and a refined coastal retreat. Includes flights, private transfers, luxury accommodation on a B&B basis, expert local guiding and curated experiences throughout.
Andalucía and northern Morocco are not opposites. They are reflections of one another.
In Granada, Córdoba and Seville, the Moorish legacy is not just preserved, it is lived in the rhythm of the streets, the patterns of light and shadow, and the architecture that shapes each city. Courtyards, arches and intricate detailing feel as close to Morocco as they do to Spain.
Crossing the Strait of Gibraltar does not feel like entering a new world, but continuing the same story. Tangier sits at that meeting point, long shaped by traders, writers and travellers drawn to its layered identity.
The journey then softens along the Mediterranean coast, where the pace slows and the focus shifts to space, sea and stillness.
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Arrive into Málaga and continue to Granada, where the setting feels immediately distinct. The city sits beneath the Sierra Nevada, with the Alhambra rising above it, watching over centuries of history.
With a private guide, step into the Alhambra, where intricate courtyards, carved stonework and flowing water create one of Europe’s most remarkable architectural experiences.
As evening falls, Granada shifts in mood. Flamenco here feels raw and close, set within intimate spaces where the performance carries through the room rather than from a stage.
What really stands out with this journey is the similarity between Andalucía and northern Morocco, but also the contrast. You feel how connected they are through architecture and atmosphere, yet crossing the Strait still gives a clear shift in pace and setting. It builds in a very natural way. The first part is rich, layered and full of detail, then it gradually opens out. Ending at Royal Mansour Tamuda Bay works particularly well. After a journey shaped by culture and movement, it gives you that final stretch of space, sea and a more luxurious, effortless finish.







Mary Masterson
Senior Travel Designer
Mary designs with empathy, intuition and impeccable taste. Her itineraries strike the perfect balance between immersion and ease, with thoughtful touches that make all the difference — a favourite champagne on arrival, a clifftop sunset dinner, or a starlit evening in the desert.
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