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ESCAPE SPAIN


Ronda


Mijas


Hotel TRH Mijas Treasures of


Andalucia 8 days from £799


WHAT’S INCLUDED


• Just You Tour Manager as your host


• Return flights from Gatwick with British Airways


• 7 nights half-board in a 4-star hotel


• 14 meals: 7 breakfasts, 7 dinners


PLUS… • Welcome & farewell drink


• Overseas transfers & other transportation


• Porterage


• Dedicated Just You representative to greet you at all UK airports


INCLUDED EXCURSIONS • Mijas & Malaga tour • Visit Ronda • Frigiliana & Nerja tour


DAY 1 UK to Malaga You’ll fly to Malaga today and transfer to Mijas, a lovely town nestled in the foothills of the Sierra de Mijas Mountains. Our hotel is set between the beach and the mountains, just a five-minute walk from the centre of town and after time to settle in, we’ll get to know one another better over a welcome drink.


DAY 2 Mijas & Malaga Today’s included excursion will introduce us to the highlights of Mijas before we head further afield to Malaga, a cosmopolitan city set on the shores of the Mediterranean. Famed as the birthplace of artist Picasso, it is enveloped by 3,000 years of history, making it one of the oldest cities in the world.


CUSTOMER RATING


95%


Enjoy the Spanish way of life in Andalucia, an enthralling destination boasting a mild Mediterranean climate. Admire the whitewashed houses clinging to the hilltop towns of Mijas and Ronda, discover Picasso’s birthplace, Malaga, and relax on Nerja’s sandy beaches.


OPTIONAL EXCURSIONS • Alhambra Palace • Gibraltar


Pre-bookable excursions: The above optional excursions can be pre-booked as a package from just £148.


FLIGHT OPTIONS


FLY LOCAL FROM • Bristol • Belfast • Birmingham • East Midlands • Glasgow • Leeds Bradford • Liverpool • Newcastle


• Connecting fl ights via London from selected local airports


Upgrade your fl ight: From £169 return Club World with British Airways.


Alternatively, you could choose to join our optional excursion to Granada and the stunning Alhambra Palace. Standing high on a hill overlooking the city, the palace was built by the Moors in the 13th and 14th centuries and has been added to over time to become a magnificent complex of pink stone courtyards, pools, fountains, grand halls and cool patios.


DAY 5 Frigiliana & Nerja The beautiful hilltop village of Frigiliana, situated in the foothills of the Almijara Mountains, is our first stop on today’s included excursion. It is a maze of cobbled streets and its historic centre has a distinctively Moorish appearance. Explore, relax with your travelling companions in a traditional bar or restaurant, and maybe shop for local handicrafts such as ceramics and lace. Next we’ll continue on to Nerja, with its lovely sandy beaches and hidden coves. Once a sleepy fishing village, its old quarter remains virtually unchanged, with narrow, winding streets lined with whitewashed houses and wrought-iron terraces overflowing with aromatic geraniums.


DAY 3 Ronda Admire magnificent scenery as we drive to the lovely cliff-top town of Ronda. Enjoying a spectacular location on a towering plateau, the town is divided by El Tajo, a precipitous gorge more than 600ft deep. On one side of the gorge stands the old Moorish town of La Ciudad, with the more modern El Mercadillo part of town on the other. El Tajo is spanned by the 18th century Puente Nuevo Bridge, we’ll take in the fabulous views from here and look down to the waters of the River Guadalevin below.


DAY 4 Granada Spend a day at leisure enjoying the facilities at your hotel. You could relax by the pool, be pampered at the health and beauty club or maybe head to a nearby beach to unwind.


DAY 6 Gibraltar Explore at your own pace today. The centre of Mijas with its charming cobbled streets, bars, restaurants and stunning views is just a five-minute walk from our hotel. Why not venture out with your travelling companions to discover its historic sights, such as the oval bullring, the 16th century Shrine of Virgen de la Peña and the Church of San Sebastian, noted for its wonderful façade.


If you want to travel a bit further afield, you could join our optional excursion to Gibraltar.


DAY 7 Mijas Enjoy a further day at leisure today. Maybe you’ll decide to relax and soak up the sun on the hotel’s terrace or perhaps you’ll wander into Mijas with your fellow travellers to sample the cuisine in one of the local cafés or bars.


This evening we’ll gather for a farewell drink, the perfect end to an amazing holiday.


DAY 8 Malaga to UK We’ll fly back to the UK today.


Please note: This holiday includes walking in areas of rough ground, gradients and steps, often with no hand rails to offer assistance.


SPAIN Ronda a GIBRALTAR Mijas


C o st


H Malaga


Granada Nerja


Frigiliana


YOUR HOTEL


Hotel TRH Mijas ★★★★ in Mijas


This charming Andalucian hotel


in Mijas is built in traditional style and off ers breathtaking views of the sea. Facilities include a restaurant, bar, swimming pool (typically open May-Sept), sun terrace, tennis court and a health & beauty club featuring a gym, sauna and massage treatments (payable locally). Guest rooms have private facilities, air-conditioning, TV, telephone and hairdryer.


Please note: The hotel is set on an incline, therefore there are a number of steps within the hotel and grounds. There is a lift available to certain fl oors.


Hotel Mijas DEPARTURE DATES


For all dates, prices and regional fl ight options, see latest price guide. Holiday ref: SESM


2017 Gatwick 2 Mar 30 Mar 4 May 18 May 15 Jun 22 Jun 7 Sep 14 Sep 21 Sep 5 Oct 12 Oct 2 Nov


Flights with British Airways or similar scheduled airline. Transfer time is approx. 45 mins. Flight timings and hotels are subject to change and will be confi rmed in your fi nal documents.


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