Discover Andalusia and its provinces

Andalusia brings together history, landscapes, and unique traditions in each of its provinces. From the Mediterranean coast to the rural interior, discover everything southern Spain has to offer.

Discover Andalusia with us

We are passionate about travel—discovering new cities, experiences, customs, and different cultures… and driven by this love of travel, together with the privilege of being in one of Spain’s most magical places, we asked ourselves why not offer all those travel-loving souls the chance to truly get to know this wonderful land: Andalusia. And voilà!!!!! That is how this agency specializing in private, tailor-made trips and tours was born. Our mission is to help you plan and manage your trip so that it becomes one of the best experiences of your life, with support before, during, and after the tour.

Huelva: Atlantic influence

She is the person who gave soul and life to this travel agency called Mandala Tours, owner of Andalucía Exclusiva. From a very young age, she was curious and creative, and always felt strongly drawn to travel, discover new cultures, and explore different places. After several years working and training in other sectors unrelated to tourism, one day she decided to leave it all behind, step out of her comfort zone, and devote herself to what truly inspired her: the world of travel. With the philosophy that this life we have is nothing more than another journey—one we must make the most of and live to the fullest—this promising business project was born.

Seville: A universal city

Passionate about travel, Abril enjoys exploring new destinations and cultures, always with a book in her backpack and a desire to learn something new from every experience. A nature and sports lover, she spends her free time on outdoor activities that allow her to connect with her surroundings and stay active.

Methodical, organised, and demanding of herself, Abril pays attention to every detail of her work to provide impeccable service. Her dedication and commitment make every trip she organises unique, designed for clients to experience Andalusia in an exclusive and authentic way.

Córdoba: Heart of the Caliphate

Córdoba is famous for having been the capital of the medieval Muslim Caliphate, which left us gems such as the Mosque-Cathedral and the palace complex of Medina Azahara. But in its province there are also interesting corners you can add to your list of places to visit in Andalusia, such as Priego de Córdoba.

Jaén: Olive groves and the Renaissance

The province of Jaén is a vast sea of olive groves, dotted with distinctive mountain ranges and charming villages. But what is often suggested as one of the best places to visit in Andalusia is the Renaissance route in Úbeda and Baeza, declared UNESCO World Heritage sites. You can also add the city of Jaén, with its cathedral, also Renaissance in style.

Cádiz: The magical far south

Across the province of Cádiz, you can feel a special kind of magic. Its extraordinary light—since it is the southernmost part of the Iberian Peninsula—the friendliness of its people, and above all the beauty of its corners. This province offers numerous places to visit in Andalusia, including the city of Cádiz, Jerez de la Frontera, and the white villages, among others.

Málaga: So much to see

Málaga and, in particular, the Costa del Sol boasts tourist destinations famous worldwide, including within the luxury sector. Who does not know Estepona, Fuengirola, Torremolinos, or Marbella, with its spectacular Puerto Banús? In addition, the capital has positioned itself as an emerging destination for cultural tourism, complemented by charming inland towns such as Ronda.

Granada: The allure of a crossroads of cultures

But if you are looking for truly fascinating places, in the city of Granada you will find one like no other: the Alhambra, the palace complex of the former Nasrid kingdom. In addition, after the city was conquered by the Catholic Monarchs, spectacular monuments were added that should not be missed among the places to visit in Andalusia: the Cathedral and its Royal Chapel, as well as numerous religious temples. On the other hand, Sierra Nevada is a top winter destination, and the Costa Tropical provides a sun-and-sea counterpoint in summer.

Almería: A province on the rise

More and more tourists are placing Almería among their places to visit in Andalusia. And it is easy to see why: its kilometres of coastline offer almost unspoilt beaches and swimming spots, and the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park is a favourite destination for diving enthusiasts. In addition, the provincial capital is a charming city that also surprises its visitors.

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