Tick Tick Tick, this is another new port crossed off our list of places we have not visited before.
We booked another great tour with Spain Day Tours, and they married the six of us up into a group of about 18 people and gave us a large 40-seater bus to take us on the 2-hour drive to Granada. Stopping after an hour at a roadside café/souvenir store for a comfort stop and coffee.
The countryside was amazingly green and the agriculture just seem to
spread out over mountain after mountain.
“The Alhambra is Granada’s – and Europe's – love letter to Moorish
Culture. Set against the brooding Sierra Nevada peaks, this fortified palace
started life as a walled citadel before becoming the opulent seat of Granada’s
Nasrid emirs”. This is how it is described by Lonely Planet.
And they were not wrong, it does not take much imagination to envisage
how grand the area would have been. With
spectacular views and the magnificent “Generalife” gardens, it is the Nazaries
Palace that has pride of place.
Through the centuries and the ever-changing occupations, you can still
see signs of Roman and Christian influences in the structures within the
complex.
Generalife Gardens
Pictures from the Palace of Nazare
After touring Alhambra, we were taken down to the town centre of Granada
where we were left to explore on our own.
Heading back to the ship we were not left much time to do any other
exploring in Malaga and we will have to leave that for our next visit.