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Hafenkarte: Motril

Kreuzfahrtschiffe in Motril

Übersicht der zu erwarteten Schiffe in Motril mit Ankunft und Abfahrtszeiten (gemäß Fahrplan unter Vorbehalt). Wir aktualisieren unsere Fahrpläne und Routen täglich.

Schiff Datum Ankunft Abfahrt
Norwegian Breakaway Di. 25.03.2025 07:00 17:00
Norwegian Dawn Mi. 02.04.2025 07:00 17:00
Norwegian Viva Di. 29.04.2025 07:00 18:00
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Norwegian Sky Mi. 02.07.2025 10:00 19:00
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Norwegian Sky Di. 21.10.2025 10:00 19:00
Norwegian Dawn Mi. 29.10.2025 08:00 17:00
Norwegian Sky Di. 02.12.2025 08:00 17:00
Norwegian Dawn Mi. 22.04.2026 07:00 23:59
Norwegian Pearl Do. 23.04.2026 07:00 18:00
Norwegian Epic Mi. 29.04.2026 07:00 19:00
Norwegian Dawn Mi. 29.04.2026 10:00 23:59
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Landausflüge in Motril

Ausflüge mit Norwegian
A Glimpse Of Granada
Motril / Spanien
Level: 2
5 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 124€ / Kinder ab 114€

Enjoy a brief look at the fabled city of Granada and visit two notable landmarks, Capilla Real and the Cathedral of Granada.


It's a 45-minute drive inland to the Moorish city of Granada, nestled at the base of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. As you travel down a modern highway that was once ancient Arab pathways, you will enjoy wonderful views of both the Alpujarras Mountains and the Sierra Nevada, as well as groves of olive and fruit trees. Upon arrival, your first stop will be in the Albaicin quarter. This is the old Arab quarter and was the residential region of the Moors, even after the city was reclaimed by Spain. This narrow labyrinth of crooked streets escaped the fate of much of Granada, which was torn down in the name of progress. Fortunately it has been preserved, as have its cisterns, fountains, plazas, whitewashed houses, villas, and the decaying remnants of the old city gate. From a viewpoint here, you'll be able to capture photos of the renowned Alhambra Palace.


Continuing on, you will drive to Capilla Real and the Cathedral of Granada which is located next door. The close relationship between both gives rise to a curious formal detail seen in the ambulatory that surrounds the circular gallery. The Capilla Real's gothic gateway becomes just another part of the Cathedral's walls, as if it were in reality one of the other many chapels when, in fact it represents the entrance to another building. In the Royal Chapel here, the remains of Queen Isabella and her husband Ferdinand are kept. It was their wish to be buried in recaptured Granada, not Castile or Aragón. The coffins are remarkably tiny-a reminder of how short they must have been. In the sacristy you can view Isabella's personal art collection, including works by Rogier Van der Weyden and various Spanish and Italian masters, such as Botticelli.


Next, you will make the short walk to the richly ornate Renaissance Cathedral. With its spectacular altar, it is considered one of Spain's architectural highlights and is renowned for its beautiful facade and gold-and-white interior. Construction of the Cathedral began in 1521 in a gothic style, and came to completion in 1714 as an example of Baroque architecture. Another outstanding feature is the facade by Alonso Cano, a truly marvelous example of Baroque interiors, culminating in the bell tower which holds more than a secret within. The ground plan incorporated a five-nave basilica and another in the center to be surrounded by an enormous aisle, in which a high altar would be inserted. This design led Rosenthal to believe that the model was based on the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.


Following your Cathedral visit, you'll walk back to your awaiting coach and make the drive back to the pier in Motril where your tour concludes.


Alpujarras Mountain Drive
Motril / Spanien
Level: 2
4 3/4 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 72€ / Kinder ab 66€

Depart from the pier for a scenic drive to Las Alpujarras, or The Grasslands, where whitewashed towns cling to the southern flanks of the Sierra Nevada, bisected by deep valleys and gorges that run all the way down to the Mediterranean. The Alpujarraregion is renowned for its unique mini-ecosystem; its terraced farmlands are constantly irrigated by the snowmelt from above, creating a high-altitude oasis of greenery dramatically contrasting with the arid foothills below.


The cultural interest of the region lies in its dozens of villages, which were the last stronghold of the Spanish Muslims, or Moors. You'll stop for photos at Presa de Rules and pass through Orgiva before arriving at Pampaneira village, which lies almost 5,000 feet above sea level. Pampaneira has retained its traditional Berber architecture of terraced clusters of grey-white box-shaped houses with flat clay roofs, a style that is still common in the Rif and Atlas mountains of Morocco.


The name Pampaneira derives from the Latin "pampinarius," meaning producer of vine shoots, andindeed vineyards once grew within the current city limits. You'll have an hour at leisure to explore here, with or without your guide. Driving back through the village of Orgiva, you'll have 45 minutes in Lanjarón, before you head back to the port of Motril.


Andalusian Village Life & Traditional Tapas
Motril / Spanien
Level: 2
8 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 163€ / Kinder ab 143€

Immerse yourself in the culture of a small, agricultural Andalusian town by touring an olive oil mill, walking around the historic downtown, and joining a local family for lunch.


Starting off from the pier, you'll drive west into the picturesque Andalusian countryside, past traditional Spanish villages and on to Alfarnate. Sheltered by mountains, the town lies on a fertile plain where olives, almonds, chickpeas and cherries flourish in the sun. Agriculture has long fueled Alfarnate's economy, as you'll discover at a mill that presses olives from a grove first planted more than 1,000 years ago. It's a fascinating process to watch, especially when you can sample the resulting olive oil, which has a distinct local flavor.


During the walking tour of Alfarnate that follows, you'll discover that the town also has its own character, rooted in a Moorish past. Alfarnate's architectural highlight is the 16th-century Church of Santa Ana, dominated by a three-level Mudéjar tower. Mudéjars were Moors who remained in Spain after the Christians returned to power.


Driving to Alfarnatejo, you will tour an ancient traditional home and be treated to a wine tasting. Still, there's no better way to understand the Spanish culture than through its cuisine and people and after your wine tasting, you'll be met by a group of local "mamas," and escorted to their family home where you'll sit down for a traditional meal. In all likelihood, you'll be joined by other family members as they return from work or school or for a siesta. You're welcome to wander about the house and inquire about the Alfarnate lifestyle during your visit and the families want you to feel right at home. Afterwards, you'll rejoin the rest of your group and board your coach for the trip back to Motril.


Casa De Los Bates & Almuñecar
Motril / Spanien
Level: 2
4 1/4 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 85€ / Kinder ab 76€

Enjoy the natural beauty and serenity of southern Spain by lingering in the gardens of a 19th-century mansion and then touring an idyllic coastal village.


From the pier, it's a brief, but scenic drive to the hilltop Casa de los Bates, a 19th-century estate that has become an exclusive boutique hotel and features two equally magnificent, yet very distinct gardens. Walking along the winding garden footpaths that surround the estate, you'll gaze upon a multitude of blooming flowers, centuries-old trees, graceful kentia palms, and meticulously manicured ornamental shrubs. Feel free to relax on a courtyard bench, a glass of sherry or juice in hand, and do nothing more ambitious than watch the dancing waters of a coral fountain twinkling in the sunlight. The serenity of the setting and views of the distant Sierra Nevada mountain range are spectacular.


Another short drive brings you to Almuñecar, a coastal village with steep, winding streets that were laid out in the Middle Ages. Small sunlit plazas are plentiful, brightly colored geraniums grace the residential balconies, and around every turn there's yet another magnificent view of the sea. Above it all looms the Moorish fortress St. Michael's Castle, parts of which were built by the Romans more than 2,000 years ago. The castle was used to successfully defend Almuñecar against Berber pirates and the city's coat of arms grimly reflects that period by depicting the turbaned heads of three Berber pirates floating in the sea.


Following an orientation walking tour of Almuñecar, you'll have free time to explore the village at your leisure before driving rejoining your coach and transferring back to the pier in Motril.


Caves Of Neria
Motril / Spanien
Level: 2
4 1/2 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 95€ / Kinder ab 76€

Discover geological wonders such as the world’s largest stalagmite in the Caves of Nerja and then meander through the lovely old quarter in the seaside village of Nerja.


After departing from the pier, you will enjoy a picturesque coastal drive to the seaside village of Nerja, a former fishing village that has recently become a popular resort town. A short distance away, you will find the Caves of Nerja, a series of caverns that stretches nearly three miles and contains the world’s largest stalagmite.


Although archaeological evidence shows that the caves were occupied from about 25,000 BC to the Bronze Age, it wasn’t until 1959 that they were rediscovered. Cave paintings reveal that the earliest inhabitants were hunters, followed by fishermen and farmers.


As you walk through the caves, you can expect to see eerily illuminated stalactites and stalagmites in the Hall of Ghosts, formations that look like frozen waterfalls, and geological debris in the Hall of the Cataclysm that an earthquake caused millennia ago. It will be an extraordinary experience that you will not soon forget.


Back in Nerja, you will explore its oldest quarter, a beautiful setting with narrow, winding streets and whitewashed houses with wrought-iron terraces overflowing with geraniums. Following a guided walking tour of the quarter, you will have free time to discover some of Nerja’s other charms.


On the return drive, you will pass the Bridge of the Eagle, a towering aqueduct built to supply water to a sugar mill.


Discover Antequera & El Torcal
Motril / Spanien
Level: 3
8 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 85€ / Kinder ab 85€

Behold the haunting beauty and geological wonders in the Natural Park of El Torcal and then explore the historical landmarks in the nearby village of Antequera.


After departing from the pier, you will enjoy a leisurely drive inland to the Natural Park of El Torcal, a karst limestone landscape that was covered by the sea millions of years ago. As the water receded over time, it exposed the imprint of marine skeletons and shells.


Parts of the porous limestone also eroded, leaving an abundance of caves and towering stacks of rock. You will observe these unusual geological structures and marine fossils in the rocks on a short walk through the stark terrain.


Along the way, the guide will describe the history of El Torcal and the effect of the inhabitants who quarried the limestone. Although the last village in El Torcal has long been abandoned, rock dwellings still remain. If you spot birds, chances are they are griffon vultures.


Continuing on, you will soon arrive Antequera, a town whose architecture bears Roman, Moorish and Spanish influences. Many of the buildings date to medieval times, and the town’s stone monuments known as dolmens are estimated to have been built in 3,000 BC.


As you may discover during free time, Antequera also has an abundance of churches, its most well-known being the Church of El Carmen, which features a magnificent Mudéjar coffered ceiling. The Real Colegiata de Santa Maria La Mayor church is also worth a look.


Discover Marvelous Malaga
Motril / Spanien
Level: 3
8 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 163€ / Kinder ab 143€

This definitive tour of Malaga showcases landmarks such as Gibralfaro Castle, but also leaves free time for shopping and exploring in the historic city center, where Picasso was born.


Starting off from the pier you'll drive due west along the coast to Malaga, an Andalusian city with Moorish roots and an illustrious past that was founded in the 8th century by the Phoenicians. Arriving in Malaga, your tour begins with a panoramic drive that passes by numerous city landmarks en route to your first stop, the imposing Gibralfaro Castle. Perched high atop a hill, it offers commanding views of the city, the bay and the mountains and has stood sentinel over Malaga for more than 1,000 years. During your visit, you might walk the ramparts, take in the panoramic views or immerse yourself in the castle's turbulent history in its museum, a building once used to store gunpowder.


Next, you'll travel back to the heart of Malaga where another historic landmark awaits you in the city center, the limestone Cathedral of Malaga. Built on the site of a former mosque, construction on the cathedral started in 1528 and dragged on for the next 255 years, until completely halting in 1783 due to a lack of money. To this day, the cathedral's second planned tower hasn't been built, giving rise to the nickname: manquita or "one-armed woman." It's an iconic building, as is the nearby Picasso Museum.


Continuing on, you'll enjoy an enlightening walking tour of the architecturally rich city center before stop for a tapas lunch at El Pimpi, a traditional Andalusian bodega. Afterwards, you'll have some free time to explore on your own, before driving back to the pier.


Essential Granada And Royal Chapel
Motril / Spanien
Level: 3
8 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 143€ / Kinder ab 134€

See Granada’s most important Moorish-influenced attractions, including Carlos V Palace and the Albaicin neighborhood, a UNESCO World Heritage site. After departing from the pier, you will settle in for a meandering drive inland to Granada, the Moors’ last stronghold before falling to Spain’s Catholic monarchs in 1492. The capital of the Andalusia region, Granada boasts a wealth of extraordinary architecture, including the Carlos V Palace within the Alhambra complex, your first stop. Construction on the palace began in the early 16th century, following a Renaissance ground plan with a circular courtyard within a square building—the only one of its kind in Spain. Amazingly, a monarch has never lived in the palace, nor did it even have a roof until 1957. Next, walk down the Albaicin quarter, an ancient Moorish neighborhood of winding streets and whitewashed houses. During Granada’s modernization, the Albaicin was almost destroyed, but preservationists prevailed. While wandering about, you may see the remains of an Arab bath complex, some original Moorish homes and plenty of unique stores selling handmade merchandise. Continue to browse a former Moorish-influenced gran Market, the only fully preserved in the Iberian Peninsula. Called “The Corral del Carbón” and built in the fourteenth century, served as a warehouse for merchandise to be sold there, as well as housing the merchants who passed through the city. Later, it was used as a hostel and as coal warehouse in their basement; that's where his current name comes from. After that, in the sixteenth century, Christians adapted it for theatrical performances. Lastly, you will also visit the Capilla Real or Royal Chapel, where the remains of Queen Isabella and her husband Ferdinand lie. Finally, enjoy free time to shop or have lunch on your own in one of the many atmospheric bars and restaurant in the surroundings

Flamenco & Granada On Your Own
Motril / Spanien
Level: 2
8 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 134€ / Kinder ab 95€

Watch a moving flamenco performance next to Granada's bull fight ring and then enjoy free time in Granada exploring everything from little-known attractions to those as famous as the Alhambra. Depart from the pier and drive inland, past the majestic Sierra Nevada National Park and on to Granada, an Andalusian city that reveres flamenco. Upon your arrival in Granada , marvel in front at the Bullfight Ring (Plaza de Toro), one of the 10th largest in Spain and active agenda.


Next, you'll be treated to a highly charged, passionate flamenco performance. Through dance, song and guitar music, the seductive gypsy art of flamenco tells an emotional story with themes ranging from love to oppression. Its roots can be traced back more than 200 years, and nowhere is flamenco admired more than in Granada.


After this pure Andalusian experience, you'll transfer to the city center, where you're free to spend the afternoon doing whatever you wish. Wander the labyrinthine streets and plazas in the historic Albaicin neighborhood, a World Heritage Site where the Moors once resided. Behold the ornate cathedral and the Royal Chapel next door where the remains of Queen Isabella and her husband Ferdinand lie. Or simply spend your time browsing the shops for hand-painted ceramics, designer fashions and leather goods, all of which are extraordinary in Granada.


After approximately 3 ½ hours on your own, you'll rejoin your coach and escort at the appointed time and place and make the return journey back to Motril. Those who are not on time for the return transfer will be responsible for making their own way back to the ship, at their own expense.


Flavors Of Malaga
Motril / Spanien
Level: 3
8 1/2 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 143€ / Kinder ab 134€

OVERVIEW

Gaze out over Malaga from the Gibralfaro Castle hill before exploring the city in-depth on an enlightening walk, taste some tapas in a typical taberna and learn about nougats, a truly spanish sweet treasure!. Constructed in the 10th century on a hilltop where a lighthouse once stood, the castle rises majestically out of a forest of pines and eucalyptus trees. From this elevated vantage point, you will enjoy a spectacular view of Malaga, an Andalusian city with Moorish roots and an illustrious past. It looks even more magnificent up-close as you will discover while meandering the atmospheric streets. You will pass highlights such as the 1st-century Roman amphitheater, the home where Pablo Picasso was born and glorious Malaga Cathedral, whose construction started in 1528. It dragged on for centuries and the planned second tower still hasn’t been built, giving rise to the cathedral’s nickname: the “one-armed woman.” In a centrally located shop, learn about nougat, by the hand of master makers, possibly the most popular Spanish Christmas desert, and have the chance to taste it and purchase some of excellent quality and made according to traditional way. Next, visit a traditional bar to taste some local tapas washed down by a drink of your choice, before continuing your independent exploration of the friendly pedestrian city centre of Malaga for extended shopping, dining and an even deeper look at the landmarks.

HIGHLIGHTS

• View Malaga from atop Gibralfaro Castle hill and while walking through the Old Quarter.
• See a 1st-century Roman amphitheater and the home where Picasso was born.
• Behold in front of beautiful Malaga Cathedral, a masterpiece of Renaissance design.
• Enjoy hours of free time in Malaga so you can shop and dine at your leisure.
• Taste some tapas in a typical taberna and learn about nougats, a truly Spanish sweet treasure!


HELPFUL HINTS

• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

Go Green-A Sustainable Tropical Corner
Empfehlung
Motril / Spanien
Level: 2
4 1/2 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 105€ / Kinder ab 105€

Become familiar with Finca San Ramon’s sustainable farming practices that yield an abundance of tropical fruit while improving the environment. The estate is located along Spain’s wind-protected Costa Tropical, which boasts a micro-climate that is ideal for farming. As you tour the grounds, your host with describe the agricultural methods used to grown tropical fruits such as mangos, papayas, avocados and cherimoyas, which are also known as custard apples for their creamy texture. Chances are, you will pick and sample some of the ripe fruits, which are all grown without chemicals or synthetic fertilizers. Afterwards, you will visit nearby Almuñecar, a coastal village with steep, winding streets that were laid out in the Middle Ages. One of the highlights will be exploring the Moorish fortress St. Michael’s Castle, parts of which were built by the Romans more than 2,000 years ago. The castle was used to successfully defend Almuñecar against Berber pirates.


HIGHLIGHTS
• Visit a tropical fruit farm that follows sustainable agricultural practices.
• Pick and sample ripe fruits such as mangos, papayas and cherimoyas.
• Tour a Roman-built castle in Almuñecar and then explore the village on your own.


HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.


Gourmet Tour - A Taste Of Pampaneira
Motril / Spanien
Level: 1
5 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 211€ / Kinder ab 211€

OVERVIEW

Explore and dine in the whitewashed village of Pampaneira in the mountainous Alpujarras region, which is known for its therapeutic thermal springs. The drive will be extraordinarily scenic as you travel inland through the Sierra Nevada National Park, a natural wonderland with some of the highest peaks in Spain. Like its neighboring villages, Pampaneira hugs the steep slopes of the lush Poqueira River gorge. The population is small – just a few hundred residents – so it will be easy to make your way around the village. In the main square, you will find the 16th-century Church of Santa Cruz, which was designed in the Mudéjar style. While shopping, be sure to look for colorful woven goods made from the thick fabric jarapa. You will dine at Ruta del Mulhacén, a restaurant acclaimed for its regional dishes. Your lunch will likely include an appetizer with Alpujarra ham and a pork loin dish as the entrée.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Enjoy a taste of rural life in a teeny mountain village that couldn’t be more picturesque.
• Browse a Mudéjar-style church, leafy plazas with fountains and a collection of shops.
• Dine on a traditional lunch made with local, seasonal and organic ingredients.


HELPFUL HINTS

• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

Gourmet Tour - Flavors Of Almuñecar & Flamengo
Motril / Spanien
Level: 2
5 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 192€ / Kinder ab 192€

Spend a delightful afternoon at an estate in Almuñecar, where you will enjoy a traditional lunch and flamenco show that will add a cultural dimension. The venue will be Venta Luciano, an inland estate within Spain’s wind-sheltered Costa Tropical, which boasts a micro-climate that is ideal for farming. You will initially enjoy the bounty of the land by sampling a selection of tapas such as marinated Aliñadas olives, Alpujarra ham and local cheeses. As a sorbet of sorts between courses, you will watch a seductive flamenco show, a folkloric style of dance and music that originated in Andalusia 500 years ago. A lunch of classic dishes follows, which may include tomato-based salmorjo soup, chicken grilled over an oak fire and succulent cod, all prepared according to traditional Almuñecar recipes. The dishes will be thoughtfully paired with local red and white wines. Seasonal fruits from the estate’s eco-friendly farm will be served for dessert.


HIGHLIGHTS

• Savor appetizers, wines, and a multi-course Andalusian lunch at a traditional country estate.
• Watch a passionate flamenco show, a style of dance and music that originated locally.
• Enjoy a dessert of local fruits, picked at the peak of their flavors.


HELPFUL HINTS
• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.


Gourmet Tour - Gastronomy Tour Of Salobreña
Motril / Spanien
Level: 2
5 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 250€ / Kinder ab 153€

OVERVIEW

Take a leisurely drive through the picturesque neighborhoods of Salobreña before enjoying tapas and then lunch. The whitewashed village Salobreña sprawls across a steep rocky hill on Spain’s lovely Costa Tropical. The castle that crowns the city has been a fixture since being built in the 13th century during the Nasrid dynasty. American author Washington Irving set his tale “The Legend of the Three Beautiful Princesses” at the castle, and you will pause nearby to hear parts of the story read aloud. A sampling of traditional tapas will follow at Venta Luciano, one of the more popular bodegas in Salobreña. In all likelihood, it will be busy and offer an authentic glimpse into daily life. Continuing on, you will soon arrive at Casa Emilio, another favorite venue among the residents. The restaurant is a chiringuito or beach bar, and seafood is prominently featured on the menu.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Take a panoramic drive through Salobreña and pause near its landmark castle.
• Enjoy a sampling of tapas and an authentic slice of life at a popular bodego.
• Savor a lunch of local specialties at a restaurant right on the beach.


HELPFUL HINTS

• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

Gourmet Tour - Picturesque Frigiliana
Motril / Spanien
Level: 2
5 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 153€ / Kinder ab 153€

OVERVIEW

Discover the considerable charms of the whitewashed town Frigiliana, which lies within the Natural Park of Sierras de Tejeda, an environmentally protected mountain region. Browsing the archaeological museum will offer an enlightening glimpse into Frigiliana’s history from Neolithic times to the present. Highlights include a 16th-century dagger excavated from the castle ruins and a number of Phoenician vessels. The architecture throughout the historical town center is also well worth a look, especially the 17th-century Church of San Antonio. A leisurely walk along the town’s cobblestone streets, which feature beautiful inlaid Moorish patterns, will bring you to a restaurant for a tasting of muscatel wine and sun-dried raisins, two of the products most associated with Frigiliana. A heartier traditional meal will be served at a nearby tavern. The dishes there may include a tomato gazpacho that is thicker than most, meatballs in a flavorful almond sauce and gachas, a warm dessert of fried bread squares topped with honey.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Browse an archaeological museum for a glimpse into Frigiliana’s past.
• Admire the beautiful whitewashed architecture while walking through the town center.
• Sample local muscatel wine and raisins and a hearty Andalusian meal afterwards.


HELPFUL HINTS

• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

Gourmet Tour - Tapas & Granada By Train
Motril / Spanien
Level: 1
6 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 211€ / Kinder ab 211€

OVERVIEW

Ride through Granada’s most historical districts in the comfort of a small tourist train after which you will dine on traditional tapas. Granada was the Moors’ last stronghold before falling to Spain’s Catholic monarchs in 1492 and there is plenty to see, especially in the labyrinthine streets of the Albaycin quarter. UNESCO has recognized this oldest section of the city as a World Heritage site for its harmonious blend of Moorish and Andalusian architecture. The medieval Alhambra fortress is another dominant attraction and UNESCO World Heritage site that blankets an adjacent hill. In the heart of downtown, you will find Los Manueles, a restaurant that has been an institution for more than a century. You will be served a selection of tapas made with locally sourced ingredients that reflect the cuisine. They may include fried squid, chorizo and eggplant with cane honey. Wines will be served to complement the meal.

HIGHLIGHTS

• See the highlights of Granada while riding a tourist train through downtown.
• Behold the Albaycin quarter and the Alhambra, both UNESCO World Heritage sites.
• Relax over a superb tapas lunch in the historical restaurant Los Manueles.


HELPFUL HINTS

• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

Gourmet Tour - The Treasure Caves & Wine Tasting
Motril / Spanien
Level: 2
5 1/2 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 163€ / Kinder ab 163€

OVERVIEW

Explore a series of caves that were once under the sea and indulge in an inspired wine tasting at a nearby restaurant. The Treasure Caves are named for their unusual geology, their Paleolithic Age wall paintings and the legend that the monarchs of the Almoravid dynasty buried treasure there in the 12th century. As you walk through the eerily illuminated caves, you will notice how seawater shaped the interior over the eons. There are still subterranean lakes in some of the chambers. A tasting of premium Spanish wines thoughtfully paired with tapas follows at the Valle Niza restaurant. Those pairings may include a sparkling wine served with a ham-and-cheese board, a fruity white wine with confit cod, a red wine with braised ratatouille, and a moscatel dessert wine with French toast and coconut ice cream. The chosen pairings will be representative of Costa del Sol’s extraordinary wines and cuisine.

HIGHLIGHTS

• Browse the Treasure Caves, which were once completely under the sea.
• See wall paintings from the Paleolithic Age in the caves.
• Sample several local wines paired with tapas at a restaurant.

HELPFUL HINTS

• Dress in weather-appropriate clothing.
• Wear flat comfortable walking shoes.

Granada On Your Own Transfer
Motril / Spanien
Level: 3
8 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 66€ / Kinder ab 56€

Spend hours of free time in Granada, exploring the attractions you find most intriguing, whether landmarks such as the Alhambra or lesser-known areas for shopping and dining. After departing from the pier, you will drive inland, past the majestic Sierra Nevada National Park and on to Granada. The Moors’ last stronghold before falling to Spain’s Catholic monarchs in 1492, Granada still bears a Moorish influence.


For starters, there is the Alhambra, the fortress-palace of the Nasrid sultans. Walking through the seemingly endless rooms and courtyards is an unforgettable experience, as the Alhambra complex is adorned with richly colored mosaics, ornamental columns and romantic archways. The adjoining Generalife gardens are just as magnificent.


You might also wander the labyrinthine streets in the historical Albaicin neighborhood, a World Heritage site where the Moors once resided. During Granada’s modernization, the Albaicin was almost destroyed, but preservationists prevailed. While wandering about, you may see the remains of an Arab bath complex and some original Moorish homes. Another highlight is where the remains of Queen Isabella and her husband Ferdinand lie in the Royal Chapel.


As an alternative to sightseeing, you might spend time browsing the shops for hand-painted ceramics, designer fashions and leather goods, all of which are extraordinary in Granada. If you choose to dine, try regional favorites such gazpacho or garlic and almond soup, and a hearty dish of paella for the main course.


Nazari Gardens & Winery Visit
Motril / Spanien
Level: 2
4 Stunden
Erwachsene ab 124€ / Kinder ab 114€

This rare excursion is devoted to pleasing the senses, first by meandering through a colorful Muslim garden and then by tasting some exceptional vintages and local tapas at a traditional wine cellar.


Departing from the pier, it's a scenic drive north through the fertile Valley of the Lecrin River. This area in the Granada province was once a Moorish stronghold and their influence is still felt more than 500 years later. In the beautiful village of Velez de Benaudalla, you'll spend a delightful hour exploring the treasured Nazari Gardens, one of the last remaining Muslim gardens in southern Spain. Originally designed to stimulate the five senses, the lush gardens are immensely peaceful. Walking about the grounds, the flowers in full bloom and countless aromas wafting through the air, is often described as a spiritual experience. Be sure to stroll through the iconic stand of cypress trees, which are so tall they dwarf everything below.


Continuing on, you'll drive to the esteemed Bodega Señorio de Nevada for a tour of the historic winery, which is located in a valley where the conquering Romans produced wine centuries ago. During the tasting of tapas and wine that follows your guided tour, you will likely sample vintages produced from Spain's native tempranillo grape. The grape tends to ripen early, a trait reflected in its name, which means "little early one." The resulting wines are usually spicy, aromatic and flavorful. Afterwards, you'll re-board your coach for the leisurely drive back to the pier.


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