Extended Tours

Private Multi-Day Tours in Andalucía

TOMA & COE has been designing private multi-day tours through Andalucía for more than a decade, working with historians, writers and local experts to reveal the deeper character of southern Spain.

Exploring Andalucía properly takes time. The region’s historic cities, landscapes and culinary traditions are closely connected, shaped by centuries of cultural exchange and trade across southern Spain.

While a single destination can offer a glimpse of this heritage, travelling across the region reveals how its cities, countryside and traditions relate to one another. A journey might move from the great architectural monuments of inland cities to Atlantic ports shaped by maritime trade, or from olive-growing landscapes to vineyards that have supplied wine to Europe for centuries.

TOMA & COE designs multi-day tours across southern Spain that allow travellers to experience these connections in depth. Our extended journeys combine cultural insight, gastronomy, landscapes and carefully chosen historic settings, creating itineraries that reveal the wider story of Andalucía.

Below you can explore our scheduled multi-day tours and themed journeys across the region.

The selections below will guide you to your perfect trip

Featured Tours
Featured Tours
Tour Region
Tour Region
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Activity
Upcoming Tours
Upcoming Tours

Dorset Writers Retreat 2026

Discover Your Creative Spark at our Dorset Writers Retreat
5 days/4 nights – Full Board

Self Guided Tours of Andalucia

Ready to strike out on your own self guided tour of Andalucia? Let us do the planning
Flexible

Priorat Wine Tour

Great Wines Have Great Stories
3 Days / 2 Nights

Sherry Triangle Tour

From the Grape to the Glass
4 Days / 3 Nights

Gourmet Cooking Tour in Andalucia

Cooking School in Aracena
5 Nights

The Gardens of Andalucia

Immaculate palatial courtyards to orchid scattered stretches of national parkland.
6 Nights

Discover Dorset

A Pilgrimage & Mindfulness Tour
7 Nights

Photography Tour – Spain

Take superb photos when you travel and forget the ‘auto’ setting forever!
6 Days / Nights

Wine Tours from Malaga

D​ive head first​ into the marvellous world of Wine and Gastronomy
3 Nights

Popular Multi-Day Tours through Andalucía

Travellers explore Andalucía in different ways depending on their interests and the time available. Some of our most popular journeys include:

Classic Andalucía
A journey through the historic cities of Seville, Córdoba and Granada, exploring the architectural legacy of Al-Andalus alongside the traditions of modern Andalucía.

Gastronomy and Wine in southern Spain
A food-focused itinerary that explores regional cuisine, olive oil traditions and the historic bodegas of the sherry region around Jerez de la Frontera.

Pilgrimage on the Camino Mozárabe
A contemplative journey beginning in Málaga and travelling north through rural landscapes before joining the historic Vía de la Plata near Mérida.

Each itinerary reveals a different dimension of Andalucía, from its cultural history to its landscapes and culinary traditions.

Travelling across Andalucía

Andalucía is one of Spain’s largest and most historically complex regions. Travelling between its cities reveals landscapes and traditions that are as important to the region’s identity as its famous monuments.

Many journeys begin in the historic capital of Seville before continuing east to Córdoba and Granada, where the architectural legacy of Al-Andalus remains visible in monuments such as the Alhambra and the Great Mosque of Córdoba.

Other routes travel west toward the Atlantic coast and the ancient port city of Cádiz, where maritime trade shaped the region’s connection with the wider world. Inland landscapes reveal olive groves, vineyards and historic towns that have played a central role in the agricultural life of southern Spain.

By travelling gradually between destinations, visitors gain a deeper understanding of how geography, culture and trade have shaped the region.

Types of Multi-Day Tours we offer

Our extended tours explore Andalucía through a range of themes, allowing travellers to experience the region from different perspectives.

Cultural and Historical Journeys

Some itineraries focus on the remarkable architectural and historical heritage of southern Spain. These tours explore cities that played a central role during the centuries of Al-Andalus and later Christian rule, examining how Islamic, Jewish and Christian traditions shaped the cultural life of medieval Iberia.

Travellers encounter some of Spain’s most significant historic monuments while also discovering smaller towns and landscapes that reveal the broader context of this history.

Gastronomy and Wine Tours

Andalucía’s cuisine reflects its geography and history, from olive oil produced in inland groves to seafood brought ashore along the Atlantic coast.

Our gastronomy-focused tours explore regional cooking traditions alongside visits to vineyards and historic bodegas. Many journeys include time in the famous sherry region around Jerez de la Frontera, where travellers learn about the distinctive solera ageing system that defines sherry production.

Pilgrimage and Walking Journeys

Some of our extended tours follow historic routes that have been travelled for centuries.

One of the most distinctive is the Camino Mozárabe, a quieter southern route of the Camino de Santiago. Beginning in Málaga, the route travels north through rural landscapes before reaching Mérida, where it joins the historic Vía de la Plata.

This quieter Camino offers a more contemplative experience while revealing landscapes rarely seen by international travellers.

Specialist Interest Tours

Certain journeys focus on specific cultural themes such as Jewish heritage, literature, gardens or artistic traditions. These smaller thematic tours allow travellers to explore particular aspects of Andalucía’s cultural history in greater depth.

Planning your journey through Andalucía

Several practical considerations influence how travellers experience the region.

Distances between major cities are manageable, but many of the most interesting towns and landscapes lie beyond the main transport routes. Local knowledge and carefully planned itineraries make it possible to reach these places while maintaining a relaxed pace of travel.

Seasonal timing also shapes the experience. Spring and autumn offer particularly comfortable conditions for exploring both cities and countryside, while winter provides quieter opportunities for cultural travel.

A well-designed multi-day itinerary allows travellers to balance historic exploration with time for local cuisine, landscapes and conversation.

Is this journey right for you?

Our extended tours are designed for travellers who want to experience Andalucía beyond the surface level.

They tend to appeal particularly to people who:

  • are interested in the history and culture of southern Spain
  • enjoy travelling with expert guides who can interpret places in depth
  • appreciate historic hotels, regional cuisine and local traditions
  • prefer small groups or private journeys rather than large, organised tours

Many of our guests have visited Spain before and are returning to explore Andalucía more deeply, while others are discovering the region for the first time through a structured journey.

If you value insight, atmosphere and meaningful encounters with the places you visit, a multi-day journey through Andalucía can be an exceptionally rewarding experience.

Begin exploring our Multi-Day Tours

Every journey through Andalucía reveals a different aspect of the region. Some travellers are drawn to the architectural legacy of Al-Andalus, others to gastronomy, pilgrimage routes or rural landscapes.

TOMA & COE’s extended tours are designed to bring these elements together, allowing travellers to explore southern Spain through carefully curated itineraries that combine cultural insight, historic settings and memorable experiences.

You can browse our scheduled departures above or contact us to discuss creating a private itinerary across Andalucía.

Frequently Asked Questions

Most travellers benefit from spending between seven and ten days in the region, allowing time to explore several cities while also experiencing the landscapes between them.

TOMA & COE offers both small group journeys and private itineraries designed for individual travellers, families or specialist groups.

Yes. Many travellers combine elements from different tours to create bespoke itineraries tailored to their interests.

Spring and autumn are particularly popular for extended journeys, when temperatures are comfortable for travel and landscapes are at their most vibrant.

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