Available Excursions for MálagaView ISA [Málaga Excursions] in a larger map Excursions may not be available for all programs and sessions. CórdobaIn Córdoba, tour the Mezquita, an impressive 10th-century mosque, famous for its red and white candy-cane style arches, that curiously houses a 16th-century Renaissance cathedral. Explore the historic Jewish quarter, which has been well preserved for centuries. Visit one of only three original... Read More GranadaVisit the crown jewel of the city, the Alhambra, a 13th-century Moorish fortress comprised of patios, gardens, palaces, and fountains. Walk around the Albayzín, a historic Moorish neighborhood with whitewashed houses and winding alleys. Experience the rattle of castanets and the strum of... Read More MadridEnjoy a guided tour of Madrid, Spain's capital, and discover some of its many famous monuments such as the Prado Museum, the Royal Palace, or the Reina Sofía Museum. Wander through the bustling Puerta del Sol and then take a relaxing stroll through Retiro Park. Read More MoroccoOptional for some or all sessions Enter Morocco on a ferry, crossing the Strait of Gibraltar, to explore a land filled with Arabic, African, and European influences. Explore the medina (ancient walled city) of Fes, Morocco's largest open-air market, scattered among twisting alleys. Ride 4x4s through the desert to your campsite... Read More RondaMarvel at the panoramic views of El Tajo, the plunging gorge next to which the city is perched. Visit the oldest Plaza de Toros (bullring) in Spain, built in 1785. Wander the streets and enjoy the white-washed houses of this typical Andalusian pueblo blanco (white town). Read More SevillaView Christopher Columbus' tomb in the largest cathedral in Spain. Wind through the narrow passages and many courtyards found within the Barrio de Santa Cruz. Enter the Alcázar, a Moorish fortress that dates back to the 14th Century. Explore this City of Reflections as you stroll along the... Read More ToledoContinue to Toledo, the first capital of Spain, which has remained relatively unaltered since the end of the Middle Ages. Toledo is known as the "City of Three Cultures" for the legacy left by Jewish, Muslim, and Christian cultures. Read More |