Antequera Day Trip from Granada
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Experience Highlights
Thanks to this booking, you can discover the city of Antequera in Malaga on an excursion from Granada. This is a tour in small groups of about ten people in a tour that will last approximately seven hours.
The visit will take place with a local guide who will explain all the corners and history of this town, called the "undiscovered jewel" of Andalusia, as well as the Torcal de Antequera, a nature reserve listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This excursion includes a return bus transfer from Granada to Antequera, located about 100 kilometres away by road.
- Enjoy an excursion to the Malaga town of Antequera, located about 100 kilometres away in groups of about ten people.
- Learn with a local guide the history of this place, well known for its wall, visit the Torcal de Antequera, inscribed in the World Heritage of Unesco, in a tour that will last about seven hours .
- Relax during this excursion, as a bus will transfer you from Granada to Antequera and back.
What’s included
- Excursion to Antequera
- Local guide
- Return transfer
- Lunch
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Step by Step
On this tour you will get to know one of the jewels of Andalusia: Antequera, on a trip that you will do in small groups of about ten people from Granada. You will depart by bus for a one-hour guided tour to Antequera, an experience that will last around seven hours.
With a local guide, you will learn about all the wonders that surround this city. Antequera has a variety of elements that make it very special: an incredible rock that resembles a man's face, a myriad of ornate churches, dolmens dating back to 1800 BC and beautiful views.
One of the sights you will see in this city steeped in history is the Alcazaba de Antequera. This is a Moorish fortress that was erected on top of Roman ruins in the 14th century to counter the Christian advance from the north. Not only will you visit these monuments, but you will also have the opportunity to breathe in the nature that surrounds this city.
You will enjoy a walk in the Torcal de Antequera, a nature reserve in the Sierra del Torcal south of Antequera. It is known for its rather unusual geographical features and is considered one of the most impressive karst landscapes in Europe, as well as being listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.