
Málaga
Begin in Málaga, a lively Andalusian city where modern art meets Moorish heritage. Visit the Alcazaba fortress, Picasso Museum, and beachside chiringuitos. With its palm-lined port, tapas bars, and vibrant old town, Málaga blends tradition and trend with effortless southern charm.
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Almería
This desert-meets-sea city boasts the impressive Alcazaba of Almería, cinematic landscapes, and wild beaches. Explore the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park, Spain’s only desert coastline, or wander through whitewashed villages. Rugged, sun-baked, and less touristy — it’s Andalusia’s hidden coastal frontier.
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Cartagena
A historic port city with Roman roots and a naval legacy. Walk through the Roman Theatre, visit the military museums, and stroll the scenic waterfront. Cartagena combines ancient ruins with seaside energy — ideal for a relaxed cultural stop on your Mediterranean journey.
Valencia
A vibrant mix of old and new, Valencia dazzles with its City of Arts and Sciences, lively beaches, and atmospheric old town. Try a traditional paella in its birthplace, bike through the Turia Gardens, or soak up the sun on Malvarrosa Beach.
Peñíscola
This storybook coastal town is crowned by a Templar castle dramatically perched above the sea. Wander medieval walls, relax on long beaches, and enjoy the slow rhythm of this seaside gem. It’s like stepping into a film set — because it often is.
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Barcelona
Arrive in Barcelona, where Gaudí’s surreal architecture, golden beaches, and electric culture await. Stroll La Rambla, admire the Sagrada Família, or enjoy seafood by the sea. A cosmopolitan finale to a trip filled with sun, salt air, and Spanish soul.


