Sevilla
The capital of Andalusia and a cultural powerhouse, blending Moorish, Christian, and Jewish influences. Its golden age as a trade port with the Americas left a legacy of grand architecture and artistic richness.
A small Andalusian town famed for wine and olive oil. It’s home to Pedro Ximénez grapes and some of Spain’s oldest bodegas.
Once the Islamic Caliphate's capital, Córdoba was a beacon of science, philosophy, and architecture in medieval Europe.
Ronda
Dramatically perched above a gorge, Ronda is one of Spain’s oldest and most scenic towns, rich in history, bullfighting lore, and wine.
Known for sherry wine, classical dressage, and flamenco, Jerez is steeped in Andalusian tradition.
Overview: One of Europe’s oldest cities, Cádiz has a maritime spirit, baroque architecture, and a rich multicultural past stretching back to the Phoenicians.
Overview: A relaxed coastal town famed for manzanilla sherry and fresh seafood, with a deep sherry-making history tied to its maritime climate.