Enjoy a scenic bus ride from the port city of Málaga to Granada. Visit the Albaicín, or Moorish quarter, full of narrow, winding streets and traditional houses. Proceed from this colorful area of Granada to the Alcaicería, a silk-selling district with narrow streets once filled with bazaars. Next, visit the cathedral, on which construction was begun in 1518 and continued for two centuries. Of particular interest are the main chapel, the silver tabernacle, the great supporting arch that links the chancel to the nave, and the impressive 18th-century organ; even the massive support columns are works of art. As you continue on to the Royal Chapel of Granada, you’ll see the resting place of Isabella I and Ferdinand V of Aragon, the Catholic Monarchs who drove the Moors out of the Iberian Peninsula, sponsored Columbus on his first voyage of discovery in 1492, and planted the seeds of Spain's empire. As your tour concludes, you'll have free time to shop, savor an authentic Andalusian lunch, or find a café to relax and people-watch.