Dates & Prices

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Dates: 10th – 17th July 2024

Price: £1,495 Places available

Single Room Supplement: £150

Deposit: £150 per person


Price Includes: Accommodation, all meals, ground transport, services of guides

Not Included: International & internal flights, travel insurance, drinks & any other personal items

Conservation Donation: 10% of profits donated to Butterfly Conservation

Leader(s): Experienced English speaking local guide + second GW guide for larger groups

Group Size: Minimum of 4 and a maximum of 12 guests plus 1-2 leaders

Holiday Highlights


  • An exciting new butterfly tour to look for some special local & endemic species, plus many more!
  • A chance to explore the Sierra Nevada in Southern Spain, home to the highest peaks in the whole of Iberia!
  • Two centre tour in comfortable & traditional family run rural hotels 
  • Special flora too! The Sierra Nevada is home to over 2,000 vascular plants and a good number of endemics
  • Birds and other wildlife will also be enjoyed throughout the tour
  • Led by an experienced & friendly English speaking local guide (second guide for larger groups)
  • Contribute to butterfly conservation with a donation made from every place sold

Explore Sierra Nevada, the highest mountain range in Iberia, for some special endemic & local butterflies!

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Join us for a brand new butterfly tour to the Sierra Nevada mountains in Southern Spain this summer!

We’re very happy to be able to invite you to join us on this exciting & exclusive new summer adventure to the Sierra Nevada in Southern Spain, to look for some special local butterfly species during our visits to a wide range of habitats and locations in the area.

Sierra Nevada is the highest mountain range in the whole of Iberia, with its highest mountain Mulhacén peak a lofty 3,482m above sea level. We will spend most of our time exploring within Sierra Nevada National Park (Parque nacional de Sierra Nevada) which is within the provinces of Granada and Almería in Andalusia. We will be going to locations between sea level and about 2,700m.

Our visit has been timed to find some of the area’s most interesting and endemic butterflies. These include Nevada Blue Plebicula golgus, Apollo Parnassius apollo nevadensis, Andalucian Anomalous Blue Polyommatus violetae, Nevada Grayling Pseudochazara Hippolyte, Zullichi’s Blue Agriades zullichi, and Spanish Brassy Ringlet Erebia Hispania.

We will of course encounter many more species during our daily excursions, such as Desert Orange Tip, Common Tiger Blue, African Grass Blue, Cardinal, Purple-shot Copper, Spanish Purple Hairstreak, Iberian Marbled White, Spanish Argus, and lots more! On our coastal trips, depending on where we go, we may also be fortunate to find star species like the stunning and large Monarch.

As always, we will be taking a keen interest in the flora or other wildlife along the way. The Sierra Nevada has a wealth of floristic diversity (more than 2,000 vascular plants) and a high degree of endemism (especially on the high ground). We should enjoy an interesting sample of these, including endemics, such as the pretty alpine plant pinguicula nevadensis and sempervivum minutum.

We shall also look up at times, to enjoy some birds, such as Iberian Grey Shrike, Golden Oriole, Northern Wheatear & Red-billed Chough. During our days in the mountains we will probably come across Iberian Ibex and no matter where we are we will look out for interesting wildlife, both big and small.

Our tours are generally all at a relaxed pace and this one will be no different. The walking will be fairly easy and without steep ascents, but at times it will be rocky terrain and guests should be moderately fit and able and happy to be out hiking in summer temperatures, which can be about 35 ºC.

Book your places soon on what we expect to be a very popular tour!

Day 1: Butterflying the Granada region

We’ll meet at Málaga airport and then, time permitting, head towards the Sierra de Huétor Natural Park for our excursion, a short distance from Granada city. This forested limestone massif holds nice populations of Iberian Marbled White, Gatekeeper and Great Banded Grayling. We will visit several parts of this protected area including a botanical garden where will be looking for False Ilex Hairstreak and Cardinal Fritillary, among many others. We’ll reach our first base for the tour in Pinos Genil by late afternoon. Weather allowing, we will enjoy our evening meal outdoors and discuss our plans and aspirations for the coming week.

Days 2 & 3: The higher Sierra Nevada

Over these two days, we will visit some very productive butterfly spots in the higher part of Sierra Nevada National Park. We’ll be looking for endemic butterflies and flora while enjoying breath-taking and vast mountain scenery! Among the butterflies, there will be good chances to find Nevada Blue, Nevada Meadow Fritillary, Purple-shot Copper, Silver-studded Blue, Escher’s Blue, Rock Grayling and Spanish Brassy Ringlet, among others.

Day 4: Genil river and botanical garden

This has the potential to be a very productive day in terms of the number of butterfly species we might see. We’ll start the day by visiting a spot on the banks of the Genil river for Spanish Purple Hairstreak and Spanish Gatekeeper. A visit to the Hoya de Pedraza botanical garden later should produce a nice number of species, including a few Fritillaries, Skippers and Blues. Among them we’ll have some chances to find Queen-of-Spain Fritillary, Cleopatra and Cardinal. The garden holds an interesting array of endemic and threatened flora of the Sierra Nevada, and we’ll have chances to find Nemoptera bipennis, a beautiful Spoonwinged Lacewing endemic to the Iberian Peninsula.

Day 5: Butterflies at the coast

Today we will move to our second base for the trip. Before this though, we will travel to the coastal areas of the Granada and Almería provinces on the lookout for rare species that only occur here within Europe. The main targets of the day are Common Tiger Blue and Desert Orange Tip, but there will be a few other possible sightings such as African Grass Blue, as the habitats are completely different to those previously visited. We may find time to visit a site known for Monarchs, and although less likely, Two-tailed Pasha too.

We will head to our second base in Capileira in the late afternoon.

Days 6 & 7: The other Sierra Nevada

During these final two days we’ll be visiting sites chosen at the discretion of your guides, depending on the season and species seen to date. We may be able to find species that had been missed earlier in the week but we plan to be joined for at least one of the days by another local butterfly expert, Miguel Olvera, who will delight us with his deep local knowledge, gained from many years of studying these mountains.

Additionally, we’ll visit several butterfly locations in the Alpujarras region on the southern side of Sierra Nevada. One particular star species we will have in our sights is the Andalusian Anomalous Blue. We should also be able to set up an overnight moth trap on one or both of these days too, which we’ll open and review in the morning over breakfast.

Day 8: Departure

After a relaxed breakfast at our hotel, we’ll head back to Málaga for departure. On our way, if time permits, we will make a last brief stop for butterflies, which may include sightings of Monarchs.

New holiday so testimonials will follow later

New holiday so reports will follow later