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Fuengirola: Dolphin Watching by Yacht with Snacks and Drinks

1. Fuengirola: Dolphin Watching by Yacht with Snacks and Drinks

Discover the stunning beauty of the Fuengirola coastline while cruising on a 15-meter luxury yacht. Explore the seas and search for dolphins. Enjoy drinks and delicious snacks while on board. Your cruise begins when you board the yacht and leave from the port of Fuengirola. From there, you'll head out to the open sea. The captain will give you a little information about the species of dolphins you may encounter. Keep an eye out for dolphins as you cruise over the waves. While out on the water, you can swim, sunbathe, or have a glass of cava and nibble on tasty snacks. See landmarks like the Calaburras lighthouse and the Torrequebrada beach before returning to port.

Benalmadena: Dolphin Watching Boat Tour

2. Benalmadena: Dolphin Watching Boat Tour

Explore the waters of Benalmádena Coast and look out for dolphins in their natural habitat. You can dive into the water for a refreshing swim or relax on the deck while soaking in the stunning views. You will depart from Puerto Deportivo de Benalmádena and sail into the open sea in search of dolphins in their natural habitat. During your trip, you will have plenty of space to sunbathe on the deck or you can stay indoors in the shade. If you like, you can also purchase a drink at the bar or observe the marine fauna through the underwater views. Once the captain has found the idyllic place for a swim, you can jump into the water to take a refreshing swim if the weather conditions and the captain allow it.

Málaga: Flamenco Show Alegría

3. Málaga: Flamenco Show Alegría

Discover an authentic flamenco show at Tablao Alegría. See traditional dancing and hear beautiful singing and guitar playing from Málaga, the capital of the Costa del Sol. Enjoy a performance by the entire cast. Watch the dancers perform a short scene before the singer and guitarist join them on stage. Next, hear a solo from the guitarist and see each dancer do a solo piece that expresses a range of emotions, including joy, pain, and melancholy. As you watch, relax with drinks and traditional tapas. Admire incredible and spontaneous performances during a magical experience.

Seville: 1-Hour Guadalquivir River Sightseeing Eco Cruise

4. Seville: 1-Hour Guadalquivir River Sightseeing Eco Cruise

Catch the highlights of Seville while boating down the Guadalquivir River on this sightseeing cruise. Enjoy the views year-round on eco-friendly boats with a bar inside. During the ongoing commentary, discover historical tidbits about the sites as they pass by. Start the trip from the Muelle de Nueva York dock. Find the right seat below deck. If the weather’s warm, the river will help keep things cool outside. At the start of the cruise, check out the Triana neighborhood and the Torre del Oro and catch a glimpse of the Seville Cathedral’s tower. During the tour, learn some fun facts from the guide providing spoken commentary. Some of the sites they talk about stand right on the river like the Torre del Oro. Take a picture of them right from the boat deck. Hear any cheers from the Plaza de Toros on the way up the river. With the Torre de Schindler and the Torre del Oro, see how Seville balances the old and new. Savor a drink from the ship’s own bar along the way. Find inspirations for other spots to visit after the cruise. 

Ronda: Organic Olive Oil Tour with Tasting

5. Ronda: Organic Olive Oil Tour with Tasting

Immerse yourself in local products on this walking tour through olive groves, citrus trees and vineyards in Ronda. Discover the creative play between nature and spaces that demonstrate the vision of the French industrial architect and designer Philippe Starck. Start by immersing yourself in an exhibition with photographic works by renowned artists. Head to the greenhouse where you can view a video presentation. See a traditional oil mill and a bottling and labelling machine. Continue to the ecological garden where you can find out about the eco-friendly production of a wide variety of products like vegetables, aromatic plants, citrus trees and quince trees. View an organic vineyard with Pinot noir grapes that are transformed into wine by Michel Rolland, a renowned and influential winemaker. Stop at a small 19th century chapel which was donated to the estate by the widow Doña Lola. Walk through a variety of 25 different olives from around the world. Admire large ancient olive trees in Carlota's Square before returning to the greenhouse to taste some olive oils. Learn how to differentiate between a mild oil and an intense one. Try an oil that received an award for being the best organic oil in the world in 2015.

Seville: Flamenco at El Palacio Andaluz with Optional Dinner

6. Seville: Flamenco at El Palacio Andaluz with Optional Dinner

Experience a traditional flamenco show at the El Palacio Andaluz, one of Spain's finest flamenco venues. Enjoy this traditional art in its purest form as you watch and listen to professional dancers and musicians as they take you on a historical and cultural journey. Select ticket options that include either a drink or a mouth-watering tapas dinner to savor as you marvel at the show. If you prefer, choose to watch the show without food or drink. You can also choose to tuck into a dinner of curried cheese, Iberian ham, Iberian loin cane, a sprouts salad with macerated figs and goat cheese, baked salmon with teriyaki sauce, and sesame seeds, Iberian pork cheek stew in P.X. sauce, and potato gratin. Alternatively, choose the tapas option to try a seafood cocktail, goat cheese with toast, Serrano ham, Pastel Andalus, cod confit in olive oil with asparagus, stewed Cheeks Iberian in Pedro Ximenez with potato millefeuille. For dessert enjoy chocolate and pistachio coulant or vanilla ice cream. Pair your tapas dinner with drinks like water Reserve Rioja red wine, Verdejo White wine, or a long drink.

Jerez: Guided Tour of Tio Pepe Winery with Wine Tasting

7. Jerez: Guided Tour of Tio Pepe Winery with Wine Tasting

Dive into the wine culture of Jerez de la Frontera, the Andalusian city famous for its sherry and brandy production. Walk past white bodegas, flower-lined avenues, and lush vineyards to Spain's most well-known sherry bodega, Tio Pepe in González Byass. Tour its cellars and enjoy a wine tasting. Head to the winery set in the heart of Jerez, near the Cathedral and the Alcazar. Join a guide on a journey through time starting from the 19th century when Jerez was converted into the world capital of wine and a young Manuel Mª González Ángel laid the first stone of what is now the Tío Pepe Winery.  Walk through vineyards, patios, and old cobbled streets to discover the aging and aging system of Jerez wines and brandies. Learn about the traditional processes involved in producing some of the finest wines in the world. After exploring the cellars, it's time to savor the aromas and flavors of the wines produced here. Sip on the fortified white wines and enjoy their distinctive nutty taste.

Seville: Tapas, Taverns and History Tour

8. Seville: Tapas, Taverns and History Tour

Discover the Santa Cruz neighborhood, filled with some of the best tapas bars in all of Spain. Explore the neighborhood and choose the best restaurants with the help of your guide. Enjoy tastings of more than 10 tapas and 5 drinks along the way. After a brief introduction, you’ll head to your first tapas destination of the evening: the oldest bar in the historic Jewish Quarter, going strong since 1870. Taste authentic Spanish-style potato salad and mouthwatering Iberian ham, all washed down by a sweet red vermouth. Then you'll move on to the second tasting stop: Seville’s tiniest bar. This is as authentic as Spanish tapas get! Opened in 1904, this family-run establishment is renowned for introducing orange wine to Seville, which has since become a beloved local classic. Pair your drink with a tender pork tapa and manchego cheese for a delicious combination. Time for more tapas! Your next tasting is in a rustic old wine shop which is today the second-oldest bar in Seville, complete with traditional clay wine vats lining the walls. Taste a delicious selection of small bites: artisan bread with sobresada (a cured sausage spread) and salt cod and salmorejo (a chilled tomato and garlic puree). Your final stop is a family-run bar in the heart of Seville’s historic center, where you’ll try shared plates of delicious regional specialties and a traditional dessert. Wash these down with drinks of your choice as you chat with your group about the amazing food, drink, and culture you enjoyed throughout the evening. Please note: Stops and tastings may vary depending on season, group size, and day. Regardless of where your tour goes, you always have a delicious experience.

Granada: Flamenco Show in Albaycin - Jardines de Zoraya

9. Granada: Flamenco Show in Albaycin - Jardines de Zoraya

Experience the flamenco culture of southern Spain at an atmospheric tablao in Granada’s Albaycín neighborhood, just minutes from the San Nicolás viewpoint. Take your seats for the show, consisting of several different palos (flamenco styles), from the soleá to an alegría. Watch as 2 dancers are accompanied by a passionate flamenco singer, a guitar player, and a percussionist.

Granada: Flamenco Show at Templo del Flamenco with Drink

10. Granada: Flamenco Show at Templo del Flamenco with Drink

Immerse yourself in the culture of Granada with an authentic flamenco performance in a cave restaurant. Step into the famous Templo del Flamenco, a staple of the hilly Albaicin neighborhood, for a night of live music and dancing. Enjoy a complimentary drink as you take in the show. Set amongst the scenic hills of Granada and deep in the Albaicin area, the Templo del Flamenco is truly a location to delight your eyes. Book your show ticket to visit one of the district's most iconic venues, offering nightly performances by the Reina Sofía Flamenco School. Discover the beauty of Spanish flamenco as you watch a team of singers and dancers perform a traditional show while accompanied by a guitarist and percussionist. Depending on the ticket option you choose, you can also taste some authentic Mediterranean dishes or sip on a drink.

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Great experience. It was very authentic with all of the music and singing performed live along with the amazing dancing. The authentic jug of Sangria was also very enjoyable as you couldn't order drinks after the show had started.

I loved everything, literally everything. Very attentive and pleasant. We didn't see dolphins but it was worth going, I'll be back for sure, with the discount they give us next time for not having seen them

Such a great overview of Seville with an extremely knowledgeable guide who also had great English. Far exceeded my expectations.

It was fabolous. I really enjoyed it. The dancers and the musicans had passion all the time.

Really loved it! Great fun and I now know where I've been going wrong with paella at home!