5 Days in Andalucia: Ultimate 5-Day Itinerary

Visit Andalucia in 5 days: what to do and see?

Have you decided to go to Andalucia for 4 or 5 days for your next vacation?

Perfect! We have prepared an itinerary for you to visit Andalucia in 4-5 days and discover some unmissable cities and places of interest in this province of Spain.

Departing from Seville or Malaga, find our 2 programs with the list of places to visit as well as the best accommodations to stay during your stay.

You will see, organizing your Andalucia itinerary has never been easier!

So, what to do and see in Andalucia in 4 or 5 days? 

4 or 5 day Andalucia Itinerary from Seville

In this first of 4-5 days Andalucia itinerary, I suggest you discover the Andalucian province arriving at Seville airport.

You will be able to visit Seville, Cordoba and Cadiz.

Another possible option is to incorporate Granada into this 5-day Andalucia itinerary, but in this case, I recommend that you settle for visiting only 2 major cities: Seville and Granada. Otherwise, you will waste too much time on the journeys.

Day 1-2: Seville

From Seville airport, take the bus that reaches the city center in just 40 minutes. There are departures every 1/2 hour and the journey costs 4€ per person.

You don’t need to rent a car to visit Seville. Everything is easily done on foot or by public transport.

On the program for this beginning of a 4 or 5 day circuit in Andalucia, I suggest you visit the city.

The first day, we start with the monument not to be missed in Seville: the Cathedral of Our Lady of the See. To avoid queuing, which is often very long, I advise you to book your skip-the-line tickets in advance online.

The 2 most popular ticket types are:

If you do not want to book in advance but find that the waiting time is long before you can return, there is another solution. Meet at the Iglesia Colegial San Salvadore, 10 minutes from the cathedral.

You can buy a combined ticket there to visit the church but also the cathedral. You will just have to walk past everyone and enjoy the sublime interior of the third largest cathedral in the world.

Count between 1h20 to 2 hours of visit.

Tips for your Andalucia itinerary:

Another good plan for your stay:  If you want  to visit the Cathedral of Seville and the Alcazar, all  without queuing, the best thing is to opt for the Seville City Pass.

The tourist bus  (which stops in front of each attraction in the city, very practical!) is also included as well as  audio guides! 

Seville Cathedral

On leaving, here is how I suggest you organize the rest of your day:

Spain Square, Seville

The next day, stay in Seville again to finish visiting the city on foot.

You still have to do and see:

Even more details on places to visit in Seville can be found in our article: Top 22 places to see in Seville.

Tips for your Andalucia itinerary:

If you don’t want to or can’t walk too long, hop-on hop-off buses allow you to visit the whole city and stop in front of almost all places of interest.

The ticket for the Hop-On Hop Off buses of Seville also includes 3 short guided tours of the Spanish Steps, the Santa Cruz district and the Triana district.

Tickets available here. 

Accommodation in Seville

The Alcazar of Seville

Day 3: Cordoba

For the third day of this Andalucia itinerary of 4 or 5 days, I suggest you visit one of the cities, which, along with Seville and Granada, is part of the Top 3 places to visit in Andalucia: Cordoba.

No need to rent a car, Cordoba is easily accessible by train. This is the best because you will only take 40 minutes to get there from Seville and there are several departures a day.

Remember to book your tickets in advance, just to have a place at the time that suits you. Especially if your holidays in Andalucia take place in the middle of the tourist season.

Cordoba train station is only a 15 minute walk from the historic center and the journey is quite pleasant as it crosses a park all the way.

You will arrive in Cordoba through the Almodovar gate, which allows you to enter the Jewish quarter. From there, it will be easy for you to reach the most visited monument of the city: the Mezquita, also called the Mosque-Cathedral. The discovery of the interior, with its red and white arcades is really impressive.

The arches of the Mezquita, in Cordoba

For the lunch break, I advise you to go to one of the 2 main squares where the restaurants are concentrated: the Plaza de las Tendillas or the Plaza de la Corredera. Whether you choose one or the other to sit down at, go and see them both, they are very different.

For the afternoon, I suggest you stroll along the Guadalquivir to the bridge door and the Roman bridge. Cross it to reach the Calahorra tower. To enjoy the view, you can climb to the top.

Finally, return to the other side of the shore for the last visit of this day in Cordoba: the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos. Smaller than that of Seville, its gardens are nevertheless just as beautiful and even better maintained. You can walk in the shaded paths and around the flowerbeds.

Depending on the return time by train that you have chosen, return to the station or continue your walk.

I invite you to read our article on Cordoba to know the other places to see: The Ultimate Guide to visit Cordoba.

Tips for your Andalucia itinerary:

If you want detailed explanations of the 2 must-do visits in Cordoba, namely the Mezquita and the Alacazar, the best thing is to opt for a guided tour.

They must be reserved in advance:

The Alcazar of Cordoba

Day 4: Cadiz

Today to continue your 4-5 day Andalucia itinerary, I also suggest you leave Seville for a day to reach Cadiz.

Less known than Seville or Cordoba, it is nevertheless an excellent choice of destination for an excursion  from Seville.

By car (I give you the explanations for renting a car in Andalucia further down in the article), count 1h20. If you prefer the train or the bus, the 2 take about 1h10 for about fifteen euros.

Arrived in Cadiz, I suggest you follow this route to visit the city on foot:

I give you more information about the places to see in this article: Visit Cadiz in 1 day.

At the end of the day, you can choose to return to spend a last night in Seville or stay in Cadiz to enjoy the city a little more.

To help you find accommodation, I have prepared a small selection of hotels for you.

Accommodation in Cadiz

San Sebastian Castle in Cadiz

Day 5: Seville / Return flight

You have arrived at the fifth day of this 5-day Andalucia itinerary.

If you slept in Cadiz, return to Seville to catch your return flight. If you are already in Seville, take advantage of the last moments in the city.

Depending on the time of your plane, you can take a last tour in the Triana district for example and towards the gold tower.

Now you know what to do and see in Andalucia in 4 or 5 days when arriving in Seville!

Tips for your Andalucia itinerary:

If your stay in Andalucia only lasts 4 days, delete either the Córdoba stage or the Cadiz stage.

The Tower of Gold in Seville, on the banks of the Guadalquivir

4 or 5 day Andalucia itinerary from Malaga

For this second idea of ​​a 4 or 5 days Andalucia itinerary, you will arrive at the international airport of Malaga.

I then suggest you visit Malaga and its surroundings, as well as Granada.

Day 1-2: Malaga

Here is my program for your first day in the capital of the Costa del Sol:

In the afternoon, I suggest you take advantage of being in Andalucia’s cultural capital to visit one of the city’s 30 museums. 

I let you choose according to your interests between:

For most, this is convenient because you can already purchase your admission tickets in advance. Just click on the link on the name of the museum.

Depending on the location of the museum you have chosen, be sure to pass (before or after) by the Cathedral of the Incarnation. Its unique 87 meter high bell tower makes it one of the highest in Andalucia. You can climb to the top to admire the view.

And for the late afternoon, head for the nearest beach: La Malagueta. 

Malaga

The next day, to continue this itinerary of 4 or 5 days in Andalucia, it’s up to you to choose your program, according to several possibilities.

First option, finish discovering Malaga on foot:

Do not hesitate to read our article on Malaga for activity ideas: What to do in Malaga?

Second more sporty option , and ideal for lovers of hiking and thrills: the Caminito del Rey.

This path was considered the most dangerous in the world for a long time before being completely redeveloped and brought up to safety standards. It allows you to walk along the sides of cliffs almost 100 meters high! And it is better not to be dizzy during the hike because it is impossible to turn around, it is one-way.

The best, if you are a little scared, is to be accompanied by a guide, who in addition to reassuring you, shares lots of anecdotes about the history of the place. These tours are in high demand and must be booked in advance. You can do it right here!

You can choose to get to the Caminito del Rey by renting a car (see the section on ‘Renting a car in Andalucia’ in this guide) or by taking a day trip from Malaga. Transport is included as well as the presence of the guide.

Book here!

The Caminito del Rey, in Andalousie

Finally, third and last option, go visit Ronda, one of the most touristic villages in Andalucia.

The name may not mean anything to you, but you must have already seen photos of its emblematic bridge. Ultra photogenic, it is one of the emblems of the province. 

To take the perfect photo, go to Plaza Maria Auxiliadora and then walk down the path on the right.

stroll through the alleys of Ronda is also very pleasant. You can go see the watchtower offering a splendid view of the entire valley below and visit several buildings such as the bullring, the Mondragon palace or the palace of the Moorish King.

To go to Ronda from Malaga, count 1h20. You can rent a car or choose a day trip from Malaga. 

The price includes transport as well as a guided tour of Ronda and the bullring + a tasting in a wine cellar.

For reservations, it’s right here!

And for details on how to visit Ronda in 1 day, it’s here: The Complete Guide to Ronda.

Spend one last night in Malaga.

Tips for your Andalucia itinerary:

To visit Malaga, I recommend the Malaga Experience Card.

It includes a hop-on hop-off bus tour , free admission to most museums, a one-hour cruise and a flamenco show.

Book right here!

Accommodation in Málaga

The white village of Ronda

Day 3-4: Granada

For the second leg of your 5-day Andalucia itinerary, leave Malaga to reach Granada.

Between the 2, plan about 1h30 journey. You can rent a car to get there or take the train (1h35 for 12€).

Arrived in Granada, here is an idea to organize your first day:

Spend the night in Granada.

The next day, it’s time to visit the Alhambra, a must on your 4 or 5 day vacation in Andalucia!

It is the most visited site in Spain, just that! And that means thousands of visitors per day.

To regulate all this little world, visit quotas have been put in place. It is therefore imperative to book your entrance tickets in advance on the internet. And this weeks or even months before! Otherwise, it’s simple, impossible to visit.

The Alhambra consists of 3 places to see:

Check especially that your ticket includes the 3. It’s not always the case!

To  visit the Alhambra with a guide  and without queuing at the entrance,  the ticket can be purchased directly by clicking here.

The Alhambra of Grenade

After this visit, which will have taken you a good morning, take a lunch break and then head to Sacromonte.

This is the old gypsy quarter. We come here to discover its curious troglodyte dwellings: the cuevas. They are now used to host flamenco shows.

For all the explanations on the history of the district, I advise you to visit the museum “Cuevas del Sacromonte” whose entrance tickets are to be taken here.

The Sacromonte adjoins Granada’s other historic district: the Albaicin . The opportunity to stroll through the authentic and picturesque streets to discover the small shops, organized like a souk. It’s time to stock up on spices and dried fruits!

Several monuments are to be seen in the Albayzin:

Albaicin district, in Granada

At the end of the day, a little before sunset, I suggest you go to the San Nicolas viewpoint to admire the view of the Alhambra.

Then, if you want to spend a typical Andalucian evening, do not hesitate to go see a flamenco show. As I told you, some are given in the cuevas, the most famous of which is the Cueva los Tarantos.

The Jardines de Zoraya are also very well known in Granada.

Spend a second night in Granada.

You can find even more information about Granada in our article: Top 15 places to visit in Granada.

Tips for your Andalucia itinerary:

To visit Granada, I recommend that you buy the Granada Card.

It includes the majority of the places of interest of which I speak to you like the Alhambra, the cathedral and the royal chapel. Valid for 3 days, it also includes public transport.

This is the best pass in town!

Accommodation in Granada

View of the Alhambra from the viewpoint

Day 5: Return to Malaga

Today, you are on the fifth day of this 5-day Andalucia itinerary.

We will have to return to Malaga to reach the airport.

Depending on the time of your return flight, take the opportunity to take a last tour of the city or sunbathe on the beach.

Now you know what to do and see in Andalucia in 5 days from Malaga!

Tips for your Andalucia itinerary:

If your stay in Andalucia lasts 4 days , delete a day in Malaga.

Going to Andalucia: flight prices

The prices of flights to Andalucia vary enormously, it is a good idea to compare them as soon as possible. For this, you can use our flight comparator, in partnership with Skyscanner. It’s the guarantee of getting the best price.

Once on the results page, do not hesitate to compare several sites, in order to make sure that no costs are added to the final prices.

If you have any questions about our 4-5 day Andalucia itinerary, do not hesitate to ask us in the comments.

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