Best Day Trips from Granada: Cordoba, the Coast & Sierra Nevada
Granada sits at the heart of Andalusia, within easy reach of Moorish Cordoba, the whitewashed coast around Nerja and Frigiliana, and the peaks of the Sierra Nevada. Here is how to plan the best day trips from Granada, with the top-rated guided excursions and round-trip transport to book for each.
At a glance
- 1Cordoba & the Mezquita
- 2Nerja & Frigiliana coast
- 3Sierra Nevada & the Alpujarras
- 4Back to Granada by evening
Cordoba and the Mezquita
The unmissable day trip from Granada is Cordoba, home to the Mezquita — the vast mosque-cathedral with its forest of red-and-white arches. Full-day guided tours cover the historic Jewish Quarter, the Roman Bridge and the flower-filled patios, with skip-the-line entry to the Mezquita and comfortable round-trip transport, so you can soak up a thousand years of Andalusian history without the driving.
The coast: Nerja and Frigiliana
For a change of scenery, head south to the Costa Tropical. Day trips pair the dramatic Nerja Caves and the Balcon de Europa clifftop viewpoint with Frigiliana, one of Andalusia's prettiest white villages, all tumbling lanes, flowers and sea views. It is an easy, scenic escape that mixes swimming, tapas and gentle sightseeing, with transport and a guide handling the logistics.
Mountains: Sierra Nevada and the Alpujarras
Nature lovers should look up to the Sierra Nevada, mainland Spain's highest range, rising right behind the city. Small-group trips climb the scenic road to 2,500 metres for sweeping views, or wander the Alpujarra villages of Pampaneira, Bubion and Capileira, famous for their flat-roofed houses, cured ham and hand-woven rugs. Hiking, e-bike and safari options suit every energy level.
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