Top 10 Multi-day Tours in Costa de la Luz, Andalucia

November 20, 2021 Misti Hsu

Discover the best top things to do in Costa de la Luz, Spain including NATURAL ANDALUCIA. 7 days - 6 nights. Private Trip, EBike Rock Away Tour, 2 Days North of Morocco from Algeciras, 12-Day Morocco and South of Spain Tour from Madrid, 5-Day Morocco Tour: Casablanca, Marrakech, Meknes, Fez and Rabat from Malaga, 5-Day Morocco Tour: Casablanca, Marrakech, Meknes, Fez and Rabat, 3-Night Morocco Tour from Malaga: Fez, Meknes, Rabat and Tangier, Tangier Two Days trip from Tarifa, Mountain bike Holiday Costa de la luz Spain, Hiking Holiday Costa de la Luz Spain.
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1. NATURAL ANDALUCIA. 7 days - 6 nights. Private Trip

Andalucía Experiencias
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Enjoy a private trip knowing the essential and authentic Andalusia. A trip adaptable to your preferences and flexible. Since 2009 we are leader in personalized and private trips in Andalusia. Recognized with TheAwards award for the best provider of private experiences of 2018.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Private transportation, Private guided tours, Tickets to monuments, Guided hiking trail, Visit to winery and wine tasting, Visit to cattle ranching bulls

Exclusions: Lunches and dinners, Plane tickets

Reviewed By triclaratopz

Our tour of the white villages was excellent! Of all our semiprivate tours in Portugal and Spain it was by far the best. I can’t remember our guides name, but the date of the tour was Oct 31st. He had great knowledge of the landscape and culture and was very accommodating. If the company could give me the name from this review that would be wonderful because he was an excellent guide and would love to book with him again. He took us places off the beaten that we would have otherwise not come across.

2. EBike Rock Away Tour

EBike-Gibraltar, EBike Experience Store Imperial Ocean Plaza Ocean Village, Gibraltar GX11 1AA, Gibraltar EBike-Gibraltar
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This tour over 3 days and 2 nights gives you the freedom to explore and discover the beauty of the Andalucian countryside at your own pace on a premium eBike from Riese&Müller. Both nights accommodation have been arrange for you at Rancho Los Lobos, a boutique country hotel nestled in the foothills of Jimena where you can be reminded of how good life can be. We have made suggestions for your route and some recommendations for restaurants along the way, but please feel free to research before you go and make your own choices! Price of £449 is per person based on 2 people sharing double room Price of £549 is per person based on single room occupancy

Inclusions: Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Premium eBike from Riese&Müller, Sumptuous accommodation at Rancho Los Lobos, 2 nights

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Reviewed By Dubaidick

Gibraltar is one of the very few places that the Clowns of Westminster having yet required you to isolate from on returning to the UK. As there are so few people around Stuart the Owner arranged for a private trip up to the Rock for us. The E bikes were very easy to use and being a keen mountain bike cyclist felt strange at first, but you soon get used to them. These are top of the range E bikes from Germany, not the cheap rubbish being sold in on line. The ride lasted around 4 hours taking in all the sights, including the old war time tunnels, the Apes Den, St Michaels cave and Europa Point. There were plenty of water stops along the way, admission to all the sites being included in the cost of the rental. For light exercise in the sun either morning or afternoon this is a great way to see the Rock and the surrounding areas. I fact we have been back since and riden around the rock, which was such as good.

3. 2 Days North of Morocco from Algeciras

Port of Algeciras, Spain Sevitour
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Sign up for the two day trip to Tetouan,Tangier and Chaouen! You will discover cities that pleasantly surprises visitors with not being overly touristy and that really display the essence of Morocco. They are considered the most authentic cities of Morocco that aren´t geared towards tourism. Many choose it because of its proximity to Europe, as a jumping off point to see the country. The cities itself have enormous charm because of its streets, its medina, its souks, its city walls, its restaurants, its neighbourhoods, and of course, its people, will make your visit a truly unforgettable experience! *** Main measures to comply with requirements for the prevention and control against COVID – 19: •Sanitizing hand rub available in all our vehicles. •Protective face masks will be distributed to each passenger. Obligatory use of its during the trip. •Surfaces of the vehicule will be wiped with disinfectant after each use. •Driver and/or guide will wear masks and gloves during the journey

Inclusions: Dinner, Lunch, Breakfast, Lunch, Autocar or microbus for the entire journey to and from Ceuta., Local guides in Chefchaouen and Tangier., 1 night accommodation

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4. 12-Day Morocco and South of Spain Tour from Madrid

Madrid, Spain Julia Travel Costa Del Sol
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Discover Morocco and the south of Spain – two contrasting countries that share a rich history – on a 12-day tour from Madrid with a 3 or 4-star hotel accommodation included! While traveling with an expert guide, explore the Andalucian region in Spain’s deep south, staying in Seville, the Costa del Sol and Granada. Learn about Andalucia’s 15th-century Moroccan rulers on excursions to Cordoba and Ronda, and then cross the Strait of Gibraltar to Morocco itself. Stay in top cities like Fez, Marrakech, Rabat and Tangier, and learn all about the enchanting country from a guide.

Inclusions: Guided visits in Cordoba, Seville, Granada (Alhambra & Generalife Gardens), Toledo, Fez, Meknes, Marrakech, Casablanca, Rabat and Tangier., Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Tour escort during the tour., Air conditioned deluxe motor-coach., Accommodation at selected class., Travel Insurance

Exclusions: Gratuities, Food and beverages, unless specified, Hotel pickup and drop-off

Reviewed By Carolyne33

In all fairness, I only booked the Malaga Shopping Trip as I wanted to see the Barbary Apes and visit the other Rock, as I'd lived on the rock in Montserrat (Caribbean) for 16 years. The bus arrived at in a timely manor and was comfortable. The German guide was very precise, in the way only Germans can be, and didn't like the fact I couldn't show him my ticket - I explained I had no wifi on my phone. (Not because I couldn't afford it, but because the phone is new and I don't know what I'm doing with 4G so couldn't get it to function. I didn't tell the guide this and think he assumed I was poor as I like to travel incognito and am not rich anyway). It took ages to pick up people all along the Costa Del Sol and we finally arrived in Gibraltar at 10.20, about 3 hrs and 20 mins after we left Malaga. We were given till 3pm to either pay (again) for the shopping tour or go on the bus's own tour of the island. Mr guide did his best to sell us the tours (I had explained I had no interest in shopping (he thought I wasn't taking it because it was too expensive - 25 euros to be guided around a few touristy shops is too expensive, but the truth is I hate shopping, hate it) , but he didn't get I preferred to do my own thing, necessary as a photographer, and not wanting to go on the tour. I found John Guy hanging around in a square and in fact paid him to take me to see the apes. John is famous for his singing of 'If I was a rich man' with ape accompanists (BBC) and was also shot on film in the Bond film, 'The Living Daylights'. I am famous for talking about goats and a hostel in Montserrat during Hurricanes Irma and Maria (BBC etc) so we had a bit in common. I had been planning to catch the cable car up the rock, but it was about to be closed due to high winds. A friendly cop (actually, Johns Uncle Arthur) informed us. Nevermind, I got to take a photo of John's Uncle in full police uniform on a motorbike....with his very own rabbit ears. We didn't go all the way up the rock as we both had limited time and it was more interesting to play with the apes, though you musn't touch them first the park ranger explained. They like to be in control. They are golden apes and have orange coats. There is a monkey in charge of the States who also looks like that, I'm told. However, John had trained a female ape to jump on his client's shoulders which gave me a bit of a fright. It was also a bit smelly, but had a soft coat and beaufitul golden fur. It sort of ambushes Johns' clients. One minute you're talking to John about the weather, the next minute you've got a parrot on your shoulder, sorry, I mean a monkey. Aaaaaargh. Pirate! Anyway, so that was what I did on my shopping trip to Gibraltar. I did buy a fridge magnet with a map of Gibraltar, Spain and North Africa on it, complete with lucky coin, and a nice solar charged revolving hummingbird on an artificial sunflower. So far, it's either not sunny enough to charge in the UK or simply it doesn't work and I was ripped off. Gibraltar is a rather odd place and the people seemed somewhat strange. I did like the man whose dog played the piano by hitting the keyboard with its head outside the church or Cathedral in Main Street. G and T's, taken with my breakfast and as a substitute for lunch, having eaten friend bread for breakfast at a rather overcrowded establishment, turned out to be 6 pint buckets. They do things a little different in Gibraltar! Drinks are cheaper that than the UK, food is more expensive (I think though I only had bread and avocado so don't take my word). We were told to be back at the bus at 2.45pm to leave at 3pm. I got there about 2.40pm and nearly everyone had already returned. So don't know if that was a comment on shopping or touring Gibraltar. I would recommend their tour as it was about the same price as mine, but I would recommend finding John Guy hanging around just past the Cathedral as he is an interesting guide and good at his job. I could probably have got a bus myself to Gibraltar for less, but this was the relatively laziest way to get there. Make sure you phone them to confirm as I would never have found the meeting place without their direction in Malaga. As for their tour guide, he seemed quire kind, but you can never judge a book by its cover! He was definitely German.

5. 5-Day Morocco Tour: Casablanca, Marrakech, Meknes, Fez and Rabat from Malaga

Calle Cortina del Muelle, 1, 29015 Málaga, Spain Julia Travel Costa Del Sol
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Discover the allure of Morocco on this 5-day tour from Malaga with hotel accommodation, a round-trip ferry crossing and city tours included! Led by an expert guide, your package includes visits to the country’s five most enchanting cities. Explore Casablanca -- Morocco’s largest city -- and get to know the medieval city of Marrakech. Visit the Imperial city of Meknes, see architectural marvels in Rabat, and discover the delights of Fez – Morocco’s cultural capital.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Sightseeing tours of Casablanca, Marrakech, Meknes, Fez and Rabat, Air-conditioned vehicle, Professional guide, Travel insurance., Bilingual tour in English and Spanish

Exclusions: Gratuities, Food and drinks, unless specified, Hotel pickup and drop-off

Reviewed By Carolyne33

In all fairness, I only booked the Malaga Shopping Trip as I wanted to see the Barbary Apes and visit the other Rock, as I'd lived on the rock in Montserrat (Caribbean) for 16 years. The bus arrived at in a timely manor and was comfortable. The German guide was very precise, in the way only Germans can be, and didn't like the fact I couldn't show him my ticket - I explained I had no wifi on my phone. (Not because I couldn't afford it, but because the phone is new and I don't know what I'm doing with 4G so couldn't get it to function. I didn't tell the guide this and think he assumed I was poor as I like to travel incognito and am not rich anyway). It took ages to pick up people all along the Costa Del Sol and we finally arrived in Gibraltar at 10.20, about 3 hrs and 20 mins after we left Malaga. We were given till 3pm to either pay (again) for the shopping tour or go on the bus's own tour of the island. Mr guide did his best to sell us the tours (I had explained I had no interest in shopping (he thought I wasn't taking it because it was too expensive - 25 euros to be guided around a few touristy shops is too expensive, but the truth is I hate shopping, hate it) , but he didn't get I preferred to do my own thing, necessary as a photographer, and not wanting to go on the tour. I found John Guy hanging around in a square and in fact paid him to take me to see the apes. John is famous for his singing of 'If I was a rich man' with ape accompanists (BBC) and was also shot on film in the Bond film, 'The Living Daylights'. I am famous for talking about goats and a hostel in Montserrat during Hurricanes Irma and Maria (BBC etc) so we had a bit in common. I had been planning to catch the cable car up the rock, but it was about to be closed due to high winds. A friendly cop (actually, Johns Uncle Arthur) informed us. Nevermind, I got to take a photo of John's Uncle in full police uniform on a motorbike....with his very own rabbit ears. We didn't go all the way up the rock as we both had limited time and it was more interesting to play with the apes, though you musn't touch them first the park ranger explained. They like to be in control. They are golden apes and have orange coats. There is a monkey in charge of the States who also looks like that, I'm told. However, John had trained a female ape to jump on his client's shoulders which gave me a bit of a fright. It was also a bit smelly, but had a soft coat and beaufitul golden fur. It sort of ambushes Johns' clients. One minute you're talking to John about the weather, the next minute you've got a parrot on your shoulder, sorry, I mean a monkey. Aaaaaargh. Pirate! Anyway, so that was what I did on my shopping trip to Gibraltar. I did buy a fridge magnet with a map of Gibraltar, Spain and North Africa on it, complete with lucky coin, and a nice solar charged revolving hummingbird on an artificial sunflower. So far, it's either not sunny enough to charge in the UK or simply it doesn't work and I was ripped off. Gibraltar is a rather odd place and the people seemed somewhat strange. I did like the man whose dog played the piano by hitting the keyboard with its head outside the church or Cathedral in Main Street. G and T's, taken with my breakfast and as a substitute for lunch, having eaten friend bread for breakfast at a rather overcrowded establishment, turned out to be 6 pint buckets. They do things a little different in Gibraltar! Drinks are cheaper that than the UK, food is more expensive (I think though I only had bread and avocado so don't take my word). We were told to be back at the bus at 2.45pm to leave at 3pm. I got there about 2.40pm and nearly everyone had already returned. So don't know if that was a comment on shopping or touring Gibraltar. I would recommend their tour as it was about the same price as mine, but I would recommend finding John Guy hanging around just past the Cathedral as he is an interesting guide and good at his job. I could probably have got a bus myself to Gibraltar for less, but this was the relatively laziest way to get there. Make sure you phone them to confirm as I would never have found the meeting place without their direction in Malaga. As for their tour guide, he seemed quire kind, but you can never judge a book by its cover! He was definitely German.

6. 5-Day Morocco Tour: Casablanca, Marrakech, Meknes, Fez and Rabat

Antequera, Antequera, Costa del Sol, Province of Malaga, Andalucia Julia Travel Costa Del Sol
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Escape Spain for the romance of Morocco on a five-day jaunt from the Costa del Sol! In less than a week, you’ll see Morocco’s top cities and sights. You'll enjoy fascinating tours of Casablanca, Meknes, Rabat, Marrakech and Fez, and have some free time to discover more on your own. You have your choice of three- or four-star hotel accommodation for all four nights.

Inclusions: Four nights accommodation, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Sightseeing panoramic tour of Fez, Rabat, Meknes, Marrakech and Casablanca, Air-conditioned vehicle, English speaking guide, Meals as per itinerary (B = breakfast, L = lunch, D = dinner), Travel insurance

Exclusions: Gratuities, Food and drinks, unless specified, Hotel pickup and drop off, Visa for Morocco

Reviewed By Carolyne33

In all fairness, I only booked the Malaga Shopping Trip as I wanted to see the Barbary Apes and visit the other Rock, as I'd lived on the rock in Montserrat (Caribbean) for 16 years. The bus arrived at in a timely manor and was comfortable. The German guide was very precise, in the way only Germans can be, and didn't like the fact I couldn't show him my ticket - I explained I had no wifi on my phone. (Not because I couldn't afford it, but because the phone is new and I don't know what I'm doing with 4G so couldn't get it to function. I didn't tell the guide this and think he assumed I was poor as I like to travel incognito and am not rich anyway). It took ages to pick up people all along the Costa Del Sol and we finally arrived in Gibraltar at 10.20, about 3 hrs and 20 mins after we left Malaga. We were given till 3pm to either pay (again) for the shopping tour or go on the bus's own tour of the island. Mr guide did his best to sell us the tours (I had explained I had no interest in shopping (he thought I wasn't taking it because it was too expensive - 25 euros to be guided around a few touristy shops is too expensive, but the truth is I hate shopping, hate it) , but he didn't get I preferred to do my own thing, necessary as a photographer, and not wanting to go on the tour. I found John Guy hanging around in a square and in fact paid him to take me to see the apes. John is famous for his singing of 'If I was a rich man' with ape accompanists (BBC) and was also shot on film in the Bond film, 'The Living Daylights'. I am famous for talking about goats and a hostel in Montserrat during Hurricanes Irma and Maria (BBC etc) so we had a bit in common. I had been planning to catch the cable car up the rock, but it was about to be closed due to high winds. A friendly cop (actually, Johns Uncle Arthur) informed us. Nevermind, I got to take a photo of John's Uncle in full police uniform on a motorbike....with his very own rabbit ears. We didn't go all the way up the rock as we both had limited time and it was more interesting to play with the apes, though you musn't touch them first the park ranger explained. They like to be in control. They are golden apes and have orange coats. There is a monkey in charge of the States who also looks like that, I'm told. However, John had trained a female ape to jump on his client's shoulders which gave me a bit of a fright. It was also a bit smelly, but had a soft coat and beaufitul golden fur. It sort of ambushes Johns' clients. One minute you're talking to John about the weather, the next minute you've got a parrot on your shoulder, sorry, I mean a monkey. Aaaaaargh. Pirate! Anyway, so that was what I did on my shopping trip to Gibraltar. I did buy a fridge magnet with a map of Gibraltar, Spain and North Africa on it, complete with lucky coin, and a nice solar charged revolving hummingbird on an artificial sunflower. So far, it's either not sunny enough to charge in the UK or simply it doesn't work and I was ripped off. Gibraltar is a rather odd place and the people seemed somewhat strange. I did like the man whose dog played the piano by hitting the keyboard with its head outside the church or Cathedral in Main Street. G and T's, taken with my breakfast and as a substitute for lunch, having eaten friend bread for breakfast at a rather overcrowded establishment, turned out to be 6 pint buckets. They do things a little different in Gibraltar! Drinks are cheaper that than the UK, food is more expensive (I think though I only had bread and avocado so don't take my word). We were told to be back at the bus at 2.45pm to leave at 3pm. I got there about 2.40pm and nearly everyone had already returned. So don't know if that was a comment on shopping or touring Gibraltar. I would recommend their tour as it was about the same price as mine, but I would recommend finding John Guy hanging around just past the Cathedral as he is an interesting guide and good at his job. I could probably have got a bus myself to Gibraltar for less, but this was the relatively laziest way to get there. Make sure you phone them to confirm as I would never have found the meeting place without their direction in Malaga. As for their tour guide, he seemed quire kind, but you can never judge a book by its cover! He was definitely German.

7. 3-Night Morocco Tour from Malaga: Fez, Meknes, Rabat and Tangier

Stunning Doña Lola Rental Apartment, Martha- Ⅱ, 29649 Calahonda, Málaga, Spain Julia Travel Costa Del Sol
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Uncover the mysteries of Morocco on this 3-night tour of Fez, Meknes, Rabat and Tangier from Malaga with 4-star hotel accommodation included. With a guide, exchange the beaches of Malaga for the maze-like medinas, colorful kasbahs and vibrant souks of Morocco. Explore Fez, Meknes, Rabat and Tanger; and see some of Morocco’s top sights including the UNESCO-listed medina in Fez and Mohammed V Mausoleum in Rabat. Ample free time is also included, allowing you to discover Morocco at your own pace, too.

Inclusions: Professional guide, Breakfast, Dinner, Dinner, Breakfast, Dinner, Breakfast, Air-conditioned vehicle, Bilingual tour in English and Spanish

Exclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off, Visa for Morocco, Food and drinks, unless specified, Gratuities

Reviewed By Carolyne33

In all fairness, I only booked the Malaga Shopping Trip as I wanted to see the Barbary Apes and visit the other Rock, as I'd lived on the rock in Montserrat (Caribbean) for 16 years. The bus arrived at in a timely manor and was comfortable. The German guide was very precise, in the way only Germans can be, and didn't like the fact I couldn't show him my ticket - I explained I had no wifi on my phone. (Not because I couldn't afford it, but because the phone is new and I don't know what I'm doing with 4G so couldn't get it to function. I didn't tell the guide this and think he assumed I was poor as I like to travel incognito and am not rich anyway). It took ages to pick up people all along the Costa Del Sol and we finally arrived in Gibraltar at 10.20, about 3 hrs and 20 mins after we left Malaga. We were given till 3pm to either pay (again) for the shopping tour or go on the bus's own tour of the island. Mr guide did his best to sell us the tours (I had explained I had no interest in shopping (he thought I wasn't taking it because it was too expensive - 25 euros to be guided around a few touristy shops is too expensive, but the truth is I hate shopping, hate it) , but he didn't get I preferred to do my own thing, necessary as a photographer, and not wanting to go on the tour. I found John Guy hanging around in a square and in fact paid him to take me to see the apes. John is famous for his singing of 'If I was a rich man' with ape accompanists (BBC) and was also shot on film in the Bond film, 'The Living Daylights'. I am famous for talking about goats and a hostel in Montserrat during Hurricanes Irma and Maria (BBC etc) so we had a bit in common. I had been planning to catch the cable car up the rock, but it was about to be closed due to high winds. A friendly cop (actually, Johns Uncle Arthur) informed us. Nevermind, I got to take a photo of John's Uncle in full police uniform on a motorbike....with his very own rabbit ears. We didn't go all the way up the rock as we both had limited time and it was more interesting to play with the apes, though you musn't touch them first the park ranger explained. They like to be in control. They are golden apes and have orange coats. There is a monkey in charge of the States who also looks like that, I'm told. However, John had trained a female ape to jump on his client's shoulders which gave me a bit of a fright. It was also a bit smelly, but had a soft coat and beaufitul golden fur. It sort of ambushes Johns' clients. One minute you're talking to John about the weather, the next minute you've got a parrot on your shoulder, sorry, I mean a monkey. Aaaaaargh. Pirate! Anyway, so that was what I did on my shopping trip to Gibraltar. I did buy a fridge magnet with a map of Gibraltar, Spain and North Africa on it, complete with lucky coin, and a nice solar charged revolving hummingbird on an artificial sunflower. So far, it's either not sunny enough to charge in the UK or simply it doesn't work and I was ripped off. Gibraltar is a rather odd place and the people seemed somewhat strange. I did like the man whose dog played the piano by hitting the keyboard with its head outside the church or Cathedral in Main Street. G and T's, taken with my breakfast and as a substitute for lunch, having eaten friend bread for breakfast at a rather overcrowded establishment, turned out to be 6 pint buckets. They do things a little different in Gibraltar! Drinks are cheaper that than the UK, food is more expensive (I think though I only had bread and avocado so don't take my word). We were told to be back at the bus at 2.45pm to leave at 3pm. I got there about 2.40pm and nearly everyone had already returned. So don't know if that was a comment on shopping or touring Gibraltar. I would recommend their tour as it was about the same price as mine, but I would recommend finding John Guy hanging around just past the Cathedral as he is an interesting guide and good at his job. I could probably have got a bus myself to Gibraltar for less, but this was the relatively laziest way to get there. Make sure you phone them to confirm as I would never have found the meeting place without their direction in Malaga. As for their tour guide, he seemed quire kind, but you can never judge a book by its cover! He was definitely German.

8. Tangier Two Days trip from Tarifa

Tarifa Puerto, 11380 Tarifa, Cádiz, Spain Naturanda Turismo Ambiental

Enjoy the colorful and magnificient city of Tangier for 2 days ! On this route you will leave Tarifa by ferry and travel across the Strait of Gibraltar, which hosts amazing views of the coast of Spain and Morocco. Once arriving in Tangier, you will notice this city holds a cosmopolitan flavor that unites the cultures of Africa and Europe.You will have the opportunity to discover the ancient Medina and the Cave of Hercules. For the second day, leave the logistics to us and enjoy time to explore all that Morocco has to offer at your own pass. We invite you to spend your time with us and place another stamp in your passport.

Inclusions: Overnight accommodation, All taxes, Lunch (only first day), Driver/local professional guide, Round-trip shared ferry, (On the second day)

Exclusions: Extra food and drinks, Gratuities

Reviewed By rottermanjf

Peter was the perfect guide, very informative, his recommendations were spot-on. The time was allotted well. The white villages were nice. The photo stops along the way were appreciated. And the lunch recommendation was great. The tour then suggestions for using the free time in Ronda were all good information!

9. Mountain bike Holiday Costa de la luz Spain

11159 Zahora, Cádiz, Spain Pedrotours

This area on the Costa de la luz is not yet overrun by mass tourism, an incredible nature where the park Breña and white sandy beaches make it a perfect environment for outdoor activities.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Lunch, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast

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Reviewed By 334megann

Had a great afternoon doing the MTB Seville villages trail with Peter. He advised the best biking tour for us as a mixed ability family of four, and made the booking and organising really easy. The trip lasted about 5 hours, with regular stop offs to sample the local coffee, wine and tapas. Peter pitched it a pace that suited us all and the trail was fairly flat, on sandy gritty tracks. Suitable for just about any ability. The bikes were good too good quality, light and comfortable. A great afternoon all round and we are already recommending to friends and family. Peter was great company too, friendly, local knowledge, laid back and a dry sense of humour! Thanks you Pedro tours for a wonderful experience.

10. Hiking Holiday Costa de la Luz Spain

Pedrotours

This area on the Costa de la luz is not yet overrun by mass tourism, an incredible nature where the park Breña and white sandy beaches make it a perfect environment for outdoor activities.

Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast

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Reviewed By 334megann

Had a great afternoon doing the MTB Seville villages trail with Peter. He advised the best biking tour for us as a mixed ability family of four, and made the booking and organising really easy. The trip lasted about 5 hours, with regular stop offs to sample the local coffee, wine and tapas. Peter pitched it a pace that suited us all and the trail was fairly flat, on sandy gritty tracks. Suitable for just about any ability. The bikes were good too good quality, light and comfortable. A great afternoon all round and we are already recommending to friends and family. Peter was great company too, friendly, local knowledge, laid back and a dry sense of humour! Thanks you Pedro tours for a wonderful experience.

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