From the Provence of the Popes to the Luberon – Self-guided
Duration: 8 days and 7 nights
Level
4 - Advanced - hilly and mountainous - 50 to 90 km
Setting out from the small walled town of Palma del Río, you’ll be delighted to discover Spain’s sunniest region, the birthplace of flamenco and a mecca for bullfighting. Andalusia also boasts a fabulous architectural heritage left behind by the Moors, who ruled the region fromthe 8thtothe 15thcentury.
Seville offers a striking example of this: the Real Alcázar Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Andalusian capital is also worth visiting for its narrow streets and flower-filled courtyards (in the Santa Cruz neighborhood) as well as its vast terraced gardens along the river, accessible via the Paseo de Cristóbal Colón.
Your cycling route will then take you to Arcos de la Frontera, a town perched on a rocky outcrop overlooking the surrounding hills. From there, you’ll continue along the mountainside on the popular and picturesque White Villages Route, so named for the whitewashed houses. Exploring Andalusia on two wheels is, in more ways than one, a brilliant choice!
Do you want to travel with your own group—family, friends, or colleagues? Are you looking to bring a project to life? Explore a new destination? Take on a sporting challenge? Raise funds for a cause close to your heart? Choose our Customized package and decide on the 3 Ds: Date, Destination, and Duration. Tell us about your plans, including your preferred dates and desired destination, whether it’s for a day, a week, or a fortnight. We’ll help you make your getaway dreams a reality in good company.
Montreal-Trudeau / Malaga
Malaga / Montreal-Trudeau
Route rating: 3+
Moderate-difficulty route: hilly, sometimes mountainous; 50 to 80 km.
Montreal-Trudeau / Malaga
Malaga / Montreal-Trudeau
Route rating: 3+
Moderate-difficulty route: hilly, sometimes mountainous; 50 to 80 km.
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Duration: 8 days and 7 nights
Duration: 8 days and 7 nights
September 18–26, 2026
Duration: 9 days and 8 nights
September 28–October 7, 2026

