Day trips: Three of Spain’s most beautiful cities: Cordoba, Seville, Granada. In addition there are the glories of Mediterranean coastline towns like Malaga, and wonderful smaller villages to explore like Ronda and Priego de Cordoba
Sightseeing: La Fuente de la Salud, the Roman ruins of Almedinilla, Cordoba's La Mezquita mosque, the Alhambra in Granada, La Fuente del Rey and much much more. Please note that if you plan on visiting the Alhambra, we strongly urge you to buy tickets as soon as possible as ticket sales are limited for each day. Click
hereto buy tickets up to 3 months in advance.
Off-the-beaten-track treasures that can’t be beat: Track down the many sanctuaries of the Virgin in Subbética, taste tapas at the numerous bars scattered throughout the area, walk the streets of one of the white towns scattered throughout the region, meander through the olive groves – which for the most part are right outside your front door!
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Here's what our customers say about how much there is to do in Spain:
"This was the second time I stayed there. I could live there! It was fantastic and absolutely perfect for what I wanted and I will most likely go there again." Camille Foreman, Andalusia, 2006
"The location was wonderful; the landscape, the untouristy site, no billboards, the serenity, the apparent newfound prosperity of the area--we were greatly impressed with Priego de Cordoba and Andalusia in general." William & Nancy Cook, Andalusia, 2006
"We had no idea of the majesty of the mountatins in this area and the vast forests of olive trees--enough olives to feed the world!" Pete & Maggie Haggart, 2005
"Everything exceeded our expectations." Dick & Mary Huesing, 2005
"A great experience that we would definitely recommend to friends." Cele & Lynn Seldon, 2005
"Spain Untours--our home away from home." Karen Wood & Paul Brock, 2005
“What an idyllic trip! Close to the big sights (for day trips) and nestled peacefully among the olive groves. It made me think of moving there. The people couldn’t have been nicer – friendly, helpful and smiling. Great memories.” Duke Sybor, 2003