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Andalucía is famous for its beautiful coastlines, stunning Moorish architecture, rich culinary traditions, and for being the birthplace of flamenco. This region of Spain offers a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere, inviting travelers to immerse themselves in its fascinating history and culture. Join this incredible gay group journey through southern Spain, starting in Madrid and traveling south to Seville, Córdoba, and Granada.
The capital of Spain has everything an LGBTQ+ tourist could possibly want. Here, you can experience purely authentic Spanish culture while also enjoying the benefits of a big cosmopolitan city. Most notably, it's perhaps the most gay-friendly city in the world, drawing in upwards of three million LGBTQ+ tourists annually.

Seville is as Spanish as it gets! The vivacious capital of Andalusia (a region in southern Spain) is everything you imagine when you picture Spain—well, minus the beaches. Strolling its streets is a veritable feast for the senses. You’ll hear passion-infused flamenco from street performers, see breathtaking Moorish architecture, bask in sun-drenched plazas, relax with a tinto de verano on the banks of the Guadalquivir River, savor deliciously authentic tapas in bustling food markets, and meet people every bit as warm—not to mention as hot—as the baking Spanish sun itself. The freedom-loving and life-embracing spirit of Seville lends itself to a progressive attitude, making it an ideal destination for LGBTQ+ travelers looking to explore Spain beyond the obvious gay meccas of Barcelona and Madrid.

Day 1 - Wednesday, November 11, 2026
• Arrival to Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD) and private transfer to the hotel.
• Welcome and enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure to start exploring the city.
• 7pm - Welcome drink (included).
• 8pm – Private lounge Welcome dinner (included). Join us for a group dinner at one of our favorite restaurants in Madrid. You'll enjoy a menu that expertly blends traditional and modern flavors. Indulge in a selection of dishes featuring the finest ingredients from the countryside, sea, and land.

Day 2 - Thursday, November 12, 2026
• 11am – City center and Madrid history tour (included). Madrid is a city of culture with splendid architecture and historical buildings featuring the city’s Spanish heritage. In this two-hour walking tour, we will explore the historic city center including Plaza Mayor, the Royal Palace and the Opera House.
6pm – Tapas Tour (included). Join us for a tour at some of our favorite restaurants in Madrid. During the tour, you will have the opportunity to enjoy some of the best tapas bars in Madrid’s city center. You will taste a variety of different Spanish dishes, always accompanied by the best wines and in a cozy atmosphere.
10pm – Chueca nightlife (optional). Enjoy a night out in Madrid to explore the nightlife of the gay neighborhood.

Day 3 - Friday, November 13, 2026
• 10am – Train to Seville (included). Take the high speed train from Madrid, arriving in just 2 hours and 45 minutes.
• 5:30pm - Tapas and Flamenco Devour Tour (included). Dine in family-run bars where Andalusian classics are served with a side of history, then settle into one of Seville’s most authentic flamenco venues.

Day 4 - Saturday, November 14, 2026
• 1pm – Seville Walking tour with guided visit to Cathedral and Alcazar (included). Enjoy a most artistic walk through the city of Seville. In about 3 hours, you will discover monuments such as the Real Alcázar or the Cathedral of Santa María de la Sede, Mudéjar architecture and many more elements that make up the Andalusian historical and artistic heritage.
• 8pm – Group dinner (included).
• 10pm - Night Out in Alameda de Hércules, Seville's LGBTQ+ hub (optional).

Day 5 - Sunday, November 15, 2026
• 12pm - Plaza de España & Parque de María Luisa (optional). Wander through shaded pathways, admire vibrant flower beds, and discover the stunning Plaza de España, a masterpiece of Renaissance Revival architecture. You can even take a romantic boat ride on the semi-circular pond that encircles the plaza.
• 5pm - Guadalquivir Cruise (included). Visit Seville from a unique position and enjoy privileged views from Guadalquivir River of the Triana district, the bullring or the bridges, among others. A sailing experience along the river that offers you an idyllic view of the unique and inimitable Seville.
• 8pm – Group dinner (included).

Day 6 - Monday, November 16, 2026
• 9am – Day trip to Córdoba (included). Located on the banks of the Guadalquivir, Córdoba was a capital city both during the Roman Empire and during the Caliphate of Córdoba. Thanks to this past, today we can enjoy an incredible artistic heritage and architectural jewels such as the Mosque-Cathedral, the Roman Bridge or the old Jewish Quarter, among others.
• 8pm – Group dinner (included).

Day 7 - Tuesday, November 17, 2026
• 10am - Private bus transfer to Granada (included). After breakfast, you'll be picked up from the hotel in Seville for a private bus transfer to the hotel in Granada, about 2 hours and 45 minutes away from Seville.
• 5pm - Albaizyn and Sacromonte Walking Tour (included). Travel back in time in Albaicín, where you will experience its Moorish roots first hand, and in Sacromonte, the neighborhood where the gypsies who fought with the Catholic Monarchs settled.
• 8pm – Group dinner (included).

Day 8 - Wednesday, November 18, 2026
• 10am - Guided visit to the Alhambra (included). Visit one of the most iconic monuments of Andalusia and declared a World Heritage Site. With a specialized official guide, you can get to know this marvel in depth, from the Alcazaba and the Nasrid Palaces to the Generalife, the summer palace.
• 8pm – Group dinner (included). Join us for a farewell dinner on the final night.

Day 9 - Thursday, November 19, 2026
This is the departure day after 9 awesome days together. • Check out of the hotel and if your travel plans allow, take the morning and afternoon to enjoy more of Granada on your own. • Transfers to the airport or train station from the hotel will take place depending on your departure time.
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