Great Roman Betic Andalusia Roundtrip

Description
From the 3rd century BC to the 5th century, Baetica was one of the territories annexed to the Roman Empire. Under its rule, this geographical area was renowned for its mining, olive oil and cereal production, and for the high level of Romanisation of its inhabitants. An example of the degree of Romanisation achieved by this province is the rise to imperial power, at the end of the 1st century and during the 2nd century, of two Baetic emperors: Trajan and Hadrian, both born in Italica.
The Roman Baetica Route includes landscape areas of great geographical and natural interest such as the Subbética Cordobesa Park, the Campiña, the Bahía de Cádiz Natural Park, the Sierra de Hornachuelos Natural Park, or the Guadalquivir Valley.
A trip to discover the heritage legacy that can be adapted depending on the number of days available for your trip. An ideal trip to delve deeper into the historical heritage of southern Spain and for groups of students or specialists. For a more in-depth look at the trip, please read the full itinerary.
Included
- Tickets to all the monuments detailed in the itinerary
- Private guided tours of the cities and monuments on the itinerary
- E-Sim for mobile data during the trip
- Comfortable VClass vehicle
- Water on board
- Guide-driver (except in those places where the visit is carried out by specific guides)
- Welcome gift
- 4* Hotels in B&B (Double Standard)
* Hotels planned: Eurostar COnquistador in Cordoba / Hospederia del Monasterio in Osuna / Gravina 51 in Seville
Excluded
- Extras in hotel
- Lunchs and dinners