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10 Day Trips From Granada

1. Nerja

  • Nerja is a beach getaway with small-town charm, less crowded in summer.
  • Attractions include Playa de Burriana, Playa de Maro, La Caleta de Maro, and the Nerja Caves.
  • Recommended for sunset views and dining near the Balcón de Europa.
  • Accessible via bus, car, or guided tour; approximately 2.5 hours by bus or 1 hour by car from Granada.
  • Option to combine with a visit to Frigiliana.

2. Frigiliana

  • Known as the “prettiest village in Andalusia” with whitewashed buildings.
  • Located just over an hour from Granada, ideal for a day trip.
  • Can be explored on foot; offers a combination visit with Nerja.
  • Accessible via car rental or guided tour; bus to Nerja then taxi to Frigiliana is less convenient.

3. Guadix

  • Famous for its unique cave houses, with about half of the locals living in them.
  • Notable sites include Guadix Cathedral and Guadix Cave Museum.
  • 34 miles from Granada, accessible in under an hour by car or bus.
  • Bus fare approximately 6€ each way, with a travel time of about an hour.

4. Las Alpujarras

  • Region of white villages on the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
  • Villages like Lanjarón, Orgiva, Trevélez, and Capileira offer stunning landscapes and local cuisine.
  • Accessible via guided tour or by car in about 1.5 hours, depending on the specific destination.
  • Guided tour recommended for hassle-free experience.

5. El Caminito del Rey

  • Known as the world’s most dangerous walkway, now safe with renovations.
  • 4.8 miles in length, famous section is 1.8 miles with boardwalks and glass-floored lookouts.
  • Located about two hours by car from Granada.
  • Visitor numbers limited for safety, advance booking recommended.
  • Guided tours available from Granada, including transportation and a local guide.

6. Málaga

  • Malaga combines beaches and historic Old Town; part of Costa del Sol.
  • Highlights include Atarazanas Market, Playa de la Malagueta, Gibralfaro Castle, and the Alcazaba.
  • Accessible by bus in about two hours or by car in about 1.5 hours from Granada.
  • Option to split the day between Málaga and Marbella.

7. Marbella

  • Marbella is a luxury travel destination with beaches, shopping, and dining.
  • Key attractions include the Old Town, Plaza de los Naranjos, the “Golden Mile” beachfront, and Puerto Banús.
  • Two-hour drive from Granada, ideal for combining with a visit to Málaga.

8. Ronda

  • Famous for the Puente Nuevo bridge and located in the Sierra de las Nieves National Park.
  • Historic Old Town and Ronda Bridge View Point are must-visit sites.
  • Accessible via guided tour or by car in just over two hours from Granada.
  • Near other white villages like Arcos de la Frontera and Setenil de las Bodegas.

9. Córdoba

  • Cordoba is a historic city, once the capital of a Muslim Caliphate.
  • Main attractions include the Mezquita, Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos, and the Jewish Quarter.
  • Accessible by bus, train, or car; fastest option is the high-speed Ave train in 1.5 hours.
  • May Patio Festival is a highlight if visiting in early May.

10. Seville

  • Seville is the capital of Andalusia, known for the Alcázar of Seville, Seville Cathedral, and Plaza de España.
  • Accessible via high-speed AVE train in about 2 hours and 20 minutes.
  • Offers flamenco shows and Game of Thrones filming locations.
  • Guided tours available from Granada.

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