Tracing the Moors Back Across the Strait
A two-week journey through Portugal, Spain, and Morocco with Explore Travel revealed a hidden story of the Moors. From Lisbon’s azulejos to Fez’s souks, we traced history in reverse, crossing from Tarifa to Tangier where Al-Andalus came home.
Tarifa: Where Europe Ends
Standing at the southernmost point of continental Europe, we explored Tarifa, a bright, wind-blown frontier where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean and Africa waits across the water.
Walking Jerez de la Frontera — City Walk Through Andalusia’s Sherry Heart
A slow city loop through the heart of Jerez de la Frontera, starting from a sherry tasting at Bodegas Dios Baco and ending at the Moorish Alcázar. This easy two-hour walk captures the spirit of Jerez — its blend of Andalusian charm, quiet corners, and echoes of the past. Ideal for travellers looking to stretch their legs between bodegas and plazas.
Sherry Tasting at Bodegas Dios Baco, Jerez de la Frontera
At Bodegas Dios Baco in Jerez de la Frontera, I tasted sherry for the first time and learned how the centuries-old tradition still defines this city. From Fino to Pedro Ximénez, every glass told a story of Jerez itself.
Seville: Arches, Gardens & the Guadalquivir
Explore Seville on foot as you move between the Real Alcázar, the cathedral and Giralda, Barrio Santa Cruz, Plaza de España, the riverside Torre del Oro and the striking Setas de Sevilla, taking in the city’s mix of history, architecture and open spaces.
A Stroll Through Madrid’s Royal Botanical Garden
We spent a peaceful afternoon wandering Madrid’s Royal Botanical Garden. From the Puerta Norte entrance we explored terraces, bonsai trees, and historic greenhouses, all just steps from the Prado.
A Sweet Detour: Exploring Duenas Convent in Salamanca
Step inside Duenas Convent in Salamanca to explore its historic cloisters, fascinating artworks, and the nuns’ famous homemade cookies. A charming detour worth discovering.
What We Ate in Salamanca
We spent one day and night in Salamanca exploring its golden streets and sampling the city’s best flavours. From a slice of traditional hornazo at Viandas to sweet convent cookies and a relaxed dinner in Plaza Mayor, Salamanca proved to be just as memorable for its food as for its history.
Madrid in Two Hours: Royal Sights, Squares and Park Walks
Discover Madrid in two hours: from Almudena Cathedral and Palacio Real to bustling plazas, Gran Vía, Calle de Lavapiés, and relaxing Parque del Retiro.
Segovia in Two Hours: Aqueducts, Castles & Hidden Corners
Explore Segovia in two hours as we wander from the iconic aqueduct to the Alcázar, uncovering charming squares, historic streets, and medieval walls along the way. Perfect for a quick yet unforgettable city adventure.
Salamanca in Two Hours: Roman Bridge, Squares and University Charm
In two hours we crossed the Roman bridge, explored Salamanca’s cathedrals and university, paused in Plaza Mayor and admired convents and palaces, before looping back with river views.
Two Hours in Córdoba: A Perfect Walking Loop from Torre de la Calahorra
I only had two hours in Córdoba, so I created this easy walking loop from Torre de la Calahorra. It let me see the Roman Bridge, wander the Judería, and step inside the stunning Mezquita‑Cathedral — all on foot and at a relaxed pace.