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Spain
Southern Spain has a lot more than just about flamenco and fortress walls it’s a land where Europe leans into Africa, and where wilderness still pulses just beyond the tourist trail. From the Strait of Gibraltar, where pilot whales and orcas slice through migratory waters, to the cork oak forests of Andújar, home to the elusive Iberian lynx, this region offers some of the most biologically rich and historically layered landscapes in Europe.
Our itineraries aren’t about rushing from site to site. They’re built to make you feel something, whether it’s the eerie silence of abandoned civil war outposts, the wind rising through raptor migration routes at Tarifa, or the surreal moment when you stand on a British rock, watching whales breach against an African backdrop.
Southern Spain is a crossing point, a hiding place, and a wildlife sanctuary all at once. Come for the cultural mashup, stay for the unexpected encounters with nature and time.
Sample Itinerary
1-Day Itinerary: Seville → Tangier → Gibraltar — Three Countries, One Wildlife Corridor
Morning – Seville to Tarifa & Whale-Watching in the Strait
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Early departure from Seville to Tarifa (approx. 2.5 hrs), Europe’s southernmost point and raptor migration hotspot
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Morning whale-watching tour in the Strait of Gibraltar: spot resident pods of pilot whales, bottlenose dolphins, and if in season (July–August), orcas hunting tuna
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Return to shore and explore the dunes and kitesurfing beaches of Tarifa; wild, windy, and beautiful
Midday – Ferry to Tangier, Morocco
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High-speed ferry to Tangier (approx. 1 hour)
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Guided exploration of the Kasbah, medina markets, and colonial architecture
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Moroccan lunch in a rooftop riad overlooking the strait
Afternoon – Back to Spain & Visit Gibraltar
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Return ferry to Tarifa and drive to Gibraltar
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Cross into British territory and ascend the Rock of Gibraltar
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See Barbary macaques, explore sea caves, and enjoy panoramic views of two continents
Evening – Return to Seville
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Drive back to Seville in the evening, passing through cork oak forests and whitewashed villages
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End of tour
Info
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Currency: Euro (EUR)
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Best Time to Visit: March–June and September–November ideal for whale watching, lynx tracking, and mild coastal weather
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Language: Spanish is the main language. English is widely spoken in Gibraltar. Arabic and Berber influences shape the culture near the Strait.
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