13 days through your journey
Set at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Granada was the last bastion of Moorish Spain, remnants of which survive in the magnificent local architecture. Discover the Alhambra, a medieval Muslim palace and UNESCO World Heritage Site, led by a top local guide. See the delicate beauty of the Nazaries Palace, the Court of Myrtles and the intricately decorated Court of the Lions. Stroll the gardens of the Generalife, a palace from the days of Granada’s last Arab kings.
Board your private chartered flight to Morocco, landing in Fez. One of Morocco’s imperial cities, Fez offers an intoxicating barrage for the senses. Check in to your hotel, a refurbished former palace, where you stay for lunch. Explore Fez el-Jedid (modern Fez). See the Royal Palace, madrasas (school mosques), city wall and mellah (Jewish quarter). Attend a cocktail reception and dinner at your hotel, joined by a guest speaker who reveals fascinating aspects of Moroccan culture.
Fly by private charter to Marrakech — a garden-like city with a thousand-year-old history and a magical vibe that inspired a Crosby, Stills & Nash classic — saving hours of overland travel time. Stop for lunch, and then marvel at a horse show featuring stunning Arabian stallions. Settle into your exquisite hotel — and your elegant private riad — before gathering for dinner at your hotel.
Visit the Jardin Majorelle, a picturesque garden created by French painter Jacques Majorelle and later restored by design legend Yves Saint Laurent. Tour the on-site Pierre Bergé Museum of Berber Arts and the Yves Saint Laurent Museum nearby, which reveals his vast portfolio. Stop at the El Amane Association for Women and Children, a community initiative supported by A&K Philanthropy. Your afternoon and evening are free. Relax or shop Marrakech’s souks at your own pace and dine on your own, perhaps at a fine restaurant recommended by your Resident Tour Director.
Explore Marrakech, starting at Bahia Palace, a reflection of 19th-century life. Visit the Dar El Bacha Palace or Ben Youssef Madrasa. Discover the meandering souks and colorful Djemaa el-Fna, Marrakech’s lively main square, where artists, street musicians and other performers entertain at every turn. Gather for a special dinner accompanied by a gnaoua band.
Explore the Seville Cathedral with a guide and visit the Casa de Salinas, where you meet a member of the family that owns this small, private 16th-century palace. Privately visit Iglesia de Santa Maria La Blanca, with its impressive Baroque interior, for a special organ performance.
Venture by train to Córdoba, in Spain’s Andalusia region, for a walking tour of its whitewashed medieval streets. Stroll to its heart: the old Jewish quarter, part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Discover the magnificent Mezquita, viewing its 10th-century splendors, and continue to Medina Azahara, a major archaeological site, before returning to Seville. Ride by horse-drawn carriage to a private reception and farewell dinner, followed by a performance of flamenco dancing and singing — a fitting coda to your amazing Moorish adventure.