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The first stop of this enchanting Andalusia road trip is at one of Spain's most spectacular villages, Ronda.
This small town of wonderful architecture sits on a big sandstone hill cut in two by the El Tajo Gorge, in which the Guadalevín River runs some 120m (~394 feet) below. The views of the gorge and the surrounding countryside are breathtaking.
As your campervan enters the province of Cadiz, you start one of the most incredible road trips you can do in Spain: the White Villages Route. It contains a total of 19 villages of whitewashed houses, some in stunning natural settings, that would incite you to stay there for a few days (or even buy a house!).
Some of the villages are inside Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, which contains several hiking routes of extraordinary natural beauty. Grazalema itself is one of the white villages worth checking out.
Visiting
Ronda
2 - 3
Recom. Days
55 miles
from Málaga pick-up center
1h55m
drive
Visit
Puente Nuevo
Bridge over the gorge dividing Ronda's town
Grazalema
Wonderful hiking options around this typical white village
Setenil de las Bodegas
White village with dwellings built into limestone cliffs
Arcos de la Frontera
White village perched atop rocky limestone ridge.
Eat at
De Locos Tapas
$$
A tapas paradise in Ronda
Meson El Simancon
$$
Traditional local food in Grazalema
Parking
Street parking in Ronda
$$
Several private parking lots throughout town
Ronda Motorhome Parking
$
(Overnight) parking for motorhomes, 800m (~2,625 feet) from center
Stay at
Camping El Sur
$$
Only 1 km (~0.6 miles) south of Ronda
Jerez de la Frontera is world-famous for its sherry, flamenco, and its horses. What a wonderful mix!
Visit some local wineries, attend a typical Andalusian horse show, and finish the day with some flamenco to make the most of Jerez.
On this Andalusia road trip, it takes about 30 mins to get from Jerez to Sanlúcar de Barrameda, the closest point of entry to Doñana National Park, one of Europe’s most important natural reserves. Visiting the park from Sanlúcar is only possible with an organised tour.
Doñana is an area of marshes, shallow streams, and sand dunes whose wildlife includes migratory birds, deers, wild boars, badgers, mongooses, and endangered species such as the Spanish imperial eagle and the Iberian lynx.
Visiting
Jerez de la Frontera
2
Recom. Days
72 miles
from Ronda
1h30m
drive
Visit
Alcázar de Jerez
Moorish fortress from the 11th century
Doñana Natural Park
Incredible scenery and wildlife (flamingoes!)
Eat at
Bar Juanito
$
Get the artichokes and some pescaito frito
La Cruz Blanca
$$
Good food with outdoor seating
Parking
Plaza Arenal
$$$
Parking lot in city centre
Stay at
Morada Sur Motorhome Parking
$$
Urban motorhome park city centre
Camping Playa Aguadulce
$$$
Beachside, at edge of Doñana Park and near Cadiz
Archaeological remains dating back 3,100 years make Cadiz the oldest continually inhabited city in Western Europe. Take to the port city on your Andalusia road trip and trade the mountains in for the sea.
Situated on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the Mediterranean Sea, this typical Andalusian city is best explored on foot.
Wander its old quarter, visit its cathedral, shop at the central market, chill on its beach, and grab some tapas at any of its typical bars for a perfect day out.
Continue your Andalusia road trip heading south towards Conil de la Frontera and stay overnight on the coast instead of the city. After all, what’s better than being woken up by a gentle Atlantic sea breeze before the heat of day?
Visiting
Cadiz
1
Recom. Days
25 miles
from Jerez de la Frontera
40 min
drive
Visit
El Pópula
Cádiz oldest barrio, with Roman theate, cathedral and more
Torre Tavira
beautiful city views, check out the camera obscura
Eat at
Meson Cumbres Mayores
$$
Local tapas at traditional bar
Casa manteca
$$
Stick to their great tapas
Parking
Muelle Reine Sofia
$
Next to city center
Stay at
Pachamama Motorhome Parking
$$
Overnight parking with amenities, between Conil and Vejer
Camping Playa Aguadulce
$$$
Beachside, at edge of Doñana Park and near Cadiz
All of the Spanish coast west of Tarifa (Iberian peninsula’s Southern tip) is called the Costa de la Luz (Coast of Light). The numerous beaches along this stunning strip of coastline are some of the best in the whole country.
Ending your Andalusia road trip, you’re spoilt for choice. Take your pick and park your campervan at any of them and you won’t be disappointed.
On your drive back to Málaga, it is worth stopping at Conil de la Frontera and Vejer de la Frontera, two of the most beautiful villages on this part of the coast. Further south, this itinerary takes you to Zahara de los Atunes, whose unspoiled 8 km (~5 miles) long beach is a true paradise of glorious sunsets.
If you windsurf, Tarifa offers some of the best windsurfing in the continent. What a way of ending this amazing Andalusia road trip!
Visiting
Costa de la Luz
2-4
Recom. Days
48 miles
from Cádiz
1h
drive
Visit
Conil de la Frontera
Coastal town with six stunning beaches
Vejer de la Frontera
Hilltop town of beautiful Moorish architecture
Zahara de los Atunes
Unforgettable sunsets from its unspoilt beach
Eat at
El Tascon de la Pasajera
$$
Terrific tuna in Conil
Corredera 55
$$
Many choices, including vegetarian, in Vejer
El Refugio
$$
Great local food with sea views in Zahara
Stay at
Torre de la Peña
$$$
Luscious seaside campsite
Camping La Rosaleda
$$$
Family campsite near the sea, kids activities
193 miles
from the Costa de la Luz
3h30m
drive