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7‑Day Andalusia Adventure from Málaga with Teenagers

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Day 1: Arrival & Málaga Exploration

Morning: Arrive at Málaga Airport, collect your luggage and check into a family‑friendly hotel near the port. Take a quick rest and enjoy a refreshing walk along the waterfront.

Afternoon: Dive into the historic centre by visiting the Alcazaba, a Moorish fortress offering panoramic views, then head to the Picasso Museum to see the master’s early works – both are perfect for curious teens.

Evening: Stroll down the lively promenade of Málaga Beach, enjoy a sunset dinner at a beachfront restaurant and sample local tapas.

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Day 2: Málaga → Ronda

Morning: Take a scenic train ride to Ronda (≈1.5 h) and settle into your boutique hotel perched above the gorge.

Afternoon: Explore the iconic Puente Nuevo bridge spanning the El Tajo canyon, then visit the historic Ronda Bullring, one of Spain’s oldest.

Evening: Enjoy a family‑style tapas dinner in the old town, sampling local specialties while the teens soak up the lively atmosphere.

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Day 3: Ronda → Granada

Morning: Depart early for Granada by bus (≈2 h) and check into a centrally located hotel.

Afternoon: Experience the breathtaking Alhambra with a guided tour, exploring its palaces, gardens and intricate Islamic art – a must‑see for all ages.

Evening: Wander the winding streets of the Albayzín quarter, enjoying the stunning view of the Alhambra lit up at night.

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Day 4: Granada

Morning: Descend into the Sacromonte Caves, where you can learn about the Gypsy flamenco heritage and enjoy a short acoustic performance.

Afternoon: Visit the interactive Science Park (Parque de las Ciencias), a hands‑on museum that will keep the teenagers engaged for hours.

Evening: Attend an authentic flamenco show in a historic tablao, a thrilling cultural experience for the whole family.

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Day 5: Granada → Seville

Morning: Travel by high‑speed train to Seville (≈2.5 h) and drop your bags at a hotel in the historic centre.

Afternoon: Tour the majestic Real Alcázar with its stunning Mudéjar architecture, then climb the Giralda tower for panoramic city views.

Evening: Take a relaxing boat ride on the Guadalquivir River, spotting landmarks while the kids enjoy the gentle breeze.

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Day 6: Seville

Morning: Rent bicycles and explore the expansive Plaza de España and adjoining Maria Luisa Park, perfect for a fun ride and photo ops.

Afternoon: Head to the modern Metropol Parasol (“Las Setas”) and ascend to its walkway for a 360° view; nearby, the interactive museum will keep the teens entertained.

Evening: Dine in the vibrant Triana neighbourhood, sampling river‑front cuisine and watching street performers.

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Day 7: Seville → Málaga & Departure

Morning: Return to Málaga by train (≈2 h) and store your luggage at the station.

Afternoon: Spend the last hours on Málaga Beach where the teens can try paddle‑boarding or a quick water‑sports session.

Evening: Collect your bags and head to the airport for your flight home, filled with memories of Andalusia.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Alcazaba (Málaga) – 2 hrs – €10
  • Picasso Museum (Málaga) – 1.5 hrs – €12
  • Puente Nuevo (Ronda) – 1 hr – €0
  • Ronda Bullring – 1 hr – €8
  • Alhambra (Granada) – 3 hrs – €14
  • Albayzín (Granada) – 2 hrs – €0 (guided tour €15 optional)
  • Sacromonte Caves – 1.5 hrs – €6
  • Science Park (Parque de las Ciencias) – 2 hrs – €9
  • Flamenco Show – 2 hrs – €20
  • Real Alcázar (Seville) – 2 hrs – €13
  • Giralda Tower – 1 hr – €5
  • Guadalquivir River Boat Ride – 1 hr – €12
  • Plaza de España & Maria Luisa Park – 2 hrs – €0
  • Metropol Parasol – 1 hr – €3
  • Triana Dinner – 2 hrs – €25
  • Málaga Beach – 2 hrs – €0
  • Water‑Sports (Paddle‑boarding) – 1 hr – €20
  • Total Estimated Cost: €172

Tips

If you have extra days, consider adding a coastal excursion to Cádiz or a day trip to the white‑washed village of Frigiliana for more beach time and cultural immersion. To shorten the trip, you can combine Day 5 and Day 6 in Seville by skipping the boat ride and focusing on the city’s main attractions, allowing you to depart directly from Seville back to Málaga on Day 6.

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