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 Salsa Course in Granada at Springtime fiesta

 

Itinerary

 

This is a provisional itinerary, and any of the listed activities are only a suggestion. There will be some elements which will change: (OP) indicates an optional extra for which a charge will be made in advance.

 

DAY 1
During the day - Arrival and transfer to hotel
Evening - Overview of the week; level decider;Meal and drinks; Welcome Drink and Salsa-ing

 

DAY 2
Morning or Afternoon - Salsa lessons
Afternoon - Lunch and free time to visit Granada Cathedral
Evening - (OP) Paella dinner at the foot of the cathedral in a stunning patio with live guitar music followed by a (OP) flamenco show in the heart of the gypsy quarter
Later - Salsa-ing and drinks! (OP) Taxi dancers available

 

DAY 3
Morning and afternoon - Salsa lessons
Afternoon - Lunchand free time to wander around the Albaycin, Granada´s old jewish quarter with stunning views over the town
Evening - Why not have some tapas in a local flamenco bar where the locals tend to burst into song?
Later -Salsa-ing and drinks!

 

DAY 4 FIESTA DAY

Morning  - Salsa lessons

Afternoon - Free time to walk around the fiesta, watch the locals dancing sevillanas and snacking at the stalls!

Evening - (OP) Delicious lunch served in raciones (plates to share) at classy Andalusian Taberna

Later - Salsa-ing ´til you drop! 

 

DAY 5
Morning - (OP)Visit to the jewel of Granada - the Alhambra Palace
Afternoon - Free day for lunch and time to relax
Evening - Tapas and drinks
Later - Salsa-ing and drinks

 

DAY 6
Morning and Afternoon - Salsa lessons
Afternoon - Lunchand free time in Granada to feel the atmosphere warming up as the festivities begin
Evening - Tapas and drinks
Later - Salsa-ing and drinks. (OP) Taxi dancers available.

 

DAY 7    

Morning - Free time for shopping

Evening - (OP) Delicious fondue dinner in a restaurant high up in the Albaycin with views over the Alhambra

Later - Salsa-ing and drinks to dance your last night away!  (OP) Taxi dancers available

 

DAY 8

Transfer to Airport

 

Salsa Course

Your Salsa course is ten hours long: Two hours a day over five days and will probably take place in the afternoons. There will normally be three levels. There is a level decider on the first day which ensures that you are in the level which is most appropriate to your ability and experience.

 

Nightlife

The Salsa scene in Granada is intimate, tight-knit and friendly, not like the extreme, big, impersonal clubs you find in London. Entrance is free and drinks are reasonably priced. Don’t forget, Salsa rhythms started here in Andalucia with the Spanish Rumba. The Rumba crossed the Atlantic a hundred years ago and combined with the African rhythms in the Caribbean, creating Salsa as we know it today.

 

 

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REF: Salsa in Granada at Springtime fiesta - 7 nights - CD - (CD0002)