
Join us in September 2026 for the ultimate cycling adventure through southern Spain, following the Vuelta España race across Andalucía’s most spectacular landscapes. From Mediterranean coastlines to soaring mountain finishes and historic cities, this three-part tour lets you experience the Vuelta like never before — riding iconic roads by day and witnessing the drama of the race up close.
The journey begins on the sun-drenched Costa del Sol in Almuñécar, a short transfer from Málaga, where we dive straight into the race atmosphere with Stage 13’s departure before heading inland to Jaén. Over the following days, ride to witness thrilling summit finishes including the legendary Sierra de la Pandera and the decisive action on the Puerto Atafi near Córdoba, before a well-earned rest day and transfer to Mazagón on the Atlantic coast.
From Mazagón, the adventure continues with Stage 16’s finish, a sprint showdown in Seville for Stage 17, and the Individual Time Trial in Jerez. We ride through classic Andalusian landscapes to Ronda for Stage 19, with the racing intensity building as we transfer to Granada for the grand finale.
Based in Granada, we ride to the summit finish at Collado del Alguacil for Stage 20, soaking up the atmosphere on the decisive mountain stage. Stage 21 brings an optional morning spin before the final finish and podium celebrations — the perfect end to an unforgettable Vuelta experience.
Con una puntuación de 3 sobre 4, nuestros recorridos avanzados están diseñados para personas que montan en bicicleta con regularidad y desean pasar días enteros en la moto. Los ciclistas deben tener confianza para rodar en un grupo pequeño, sentirse cómodos en subidas largas (a su propio ritmo) y tener un buen manejo de la bicicleta en curvas y descensos. En todas nuestras rutas hay disponibles bicicletas eléctricas.
Meet in Málaga centre for our group transfer to Almuñécar, beach side town on the Costa del Sol. On arrival we’ll enjoy a light lunch by the sea before getting bikes set up and heading along the coast for a warm-up ride as the sun sets.
The mountains are calling! Roll out of the hotel and set a course north up the Carretera del Cabra (the Goat’s road). It’s a stunning climb connecting the coast to Granada. We’ll meet the race as it passes by the Pantano del Bermeja en route to the finish in Loja. With the Sierra Nevada mountains supplying the backdrop to today’s stage it’s set to be spectacular.
Once the race has flown past we’ll transfer to Jaén, a city in the heart of Andalucía known as the world capital of olive oil. It’s surrounded by endless olive groves and dominated by the impressive hilltop Castillo de Santa Catalina overlooking the city.
It’s time to take in our first mountain top finish! Climb from Jaén to reach the summit of the Sierra de la Pandera ahead of the race. We’ll enjoy food at the top (supplied by your guide team) and wait in anticipation to see who crosses the finish line first.
After the race we’ll roll back down the mountain to enjoy an evening in Jaén.
Start the day with a 90 min transfer west to Cordoba. Córdoba is famed for its stunning Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba, a breathtaking architectural masterpiece that reflects the city’s rich Moorish and Christian heritage. Today’s ride offers some respite, we’ll climb from the city centre to the summit of the Puerto Artafi where we’ll wait to the see the race fly fast en route to the stage finish.
We’ll take a break on the same day as the pro’s and join the peleton as it heads south to the coast for the last week of the Vuelta. Mazagón is a relaxed coastal town in Andalucía’s Huelva province, known for its wide sandy beaches, Atlantic sunsets and proximity to the wild landscapes of Doñana National Park. On arrival choose to relax and unwind at the hotel, head down to the beach or join a relaxed afternoon spin along the coast.
The sprint stages are here! Time to cruise along the flat to see the finish of Stage 16 in Palos de la Frontera.
A classic sprint stage from Dos Hermanas to Seville. We’ll race the peleton to the city on our very own flat stage. We’ll take a coffee break in El Rocio, a remarkable town with unique Wild West–style sandy streets, whitewashed hermitage and its role as the destination of the famous annual Romería del Rocío pilgrimage. After coffee we’ll make a beeline for Andalucía’s vibrant capital, famous for its flamenco heritage, sun-drenched plazas and iconic landmarks such as the magnificent Seville Cathedral and the ornate Real Alcázar of Seville.
We’ll hitch a ride south to Jerez for the Individual Time Trial, a critical stage for GC riders wanting to hold or increase their position. Jerez is also the sherry capital of the world, and is known for its equestrian heritage and deep-rooted flamenco tradition. We’ll leave the bikes at home and loose ourselves in the party atmoshere of race day on the streets of Jerez. We’ll enjoy fresh seafood, sample sherry, vino dulce and tapas.
Wake up by the sea in Estepona. We’ll set off ahead of the Peleton to climb Peñas Blancas, the formidable finish of Stage 19. Enjoy the celebrations at the top as we wait to cheer riders over the line. We’ll contine inland after the stage finish to the village of Algatocin, where we’ll refuel & change before transferring to Granada.
The last mountain top finish of the Vuelta will be the final battle ground for the GC riders. We’ll climb the Collado del Alguacil ourselves ahead of the race! After the drama of the day enjoy a free evening in Granada.
Today there’s the option to enjoy a ride into the Sierra Nevada mountains before returning to the city centre to witness the Grand Finale! We’ll join the party & podium celebration before heading out for an evening in Granada to celebrate an increbile tour!
Sadly it’s time to say goodbye! We can arrange transfers to Málaga or ask us about extending your stay in Andalucia.
APOYO TOTAL
Disfrute de la asistencia de nuestro equipo de guías profesionales y del vehículo de apoyo.
El vehículo de apoyo está provisto de alimentos naturales, electrolitos y agua, así como de un juego completo de herramientas para resolver cualquier problema mecánico. Algunos días, el equipo de apoyo servirá un delicioso picnic en un lugar pintoresco de la ruta. Disfrute de los alimentos locales elegidos para mantenerle con energía y saludable.
Los guías Eat Sleep Cycle son ciclistas experimentados de todo tipo unidos por el amor al ciclismo que ayudarán a mantener al grupo seguro, motivado y saboreando el viaje de su vida.
Todos los invitados recibirán acceso a nuestro Road Book digital y a las rutas, lo que dará a cada uno la flexibilidad de rodar a su propio ritmo.
Los hoteles mostrados son ejemplos y están sujetos a cambios
Bike hire is not included in the tour. Add bike rental to the trip from €60 per day.Bikes shown here are examples and are subject to availabilty at the time of booking. We'll let you know the available options in your size when you book with us.
The Wilier Filante SL guarantees a first-class weight, a precise ride and a great aesthetic clarity thanks to the integrated cables. Carbon Monocoque frame with full internal cable routing. New fully integrated one piece carbon handlebar. Electronic Shimano 105 Di2 shifting. Carbon wheels, 50 mm profile. Chainrings: 50/34, Cassette: 11-34
A comfortable e-road bike with a lightweight carbon frameset and a clean-cut design featuring fully integrated cable routing. The Garda Hybrid uses the proven and reliable Mahle X35+ drive unit with 250 Wh motor inserted in the rear hub while the battery is housed in the down tube. The groupset is Shimano 105 Di2. The Garda has an autonomy of 1,000m of elevation, or constant use 1.5-2hrs – it’s possible to rent a range extender to double the range for an additional fee.
Fernando vive en los Montes de Málaga. Ha pasado su carrera viajando mucho y trabajando con la ONU. Malagueño, Fernando practica BTT y carretera y le sigue encantando viajar.
Rafa es de Barcelona y ha hecho de la ciudad de Granada su hogar. Además de guía, Rafa trabaja como entrenador de ciclismo. Practica ciclismo de carretera y de montaña y probablemente haya subido al Pico de Veleta más veces que nadie.
Hogar de los Montes de Málaga, la Costa del Sol y la todopoderosa Sierra Nevada, Andalucía cuenta con una impresionante variedad de paisajes y hermosos pueblos y ciudades a la espera de ser explorados. No se pierda joyas culturales como la Alhambra de Granada, el flamenco de Sevilla o el Punte Nuevo de Ronda. El cálido clima mediterráneo hace de esta región el lugar ideal para practicar ciclismo durante todo el año.
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