Jaén is the heart of the Andalusian Renaissance and the world’s leading producer of olive oil.
An endless sea of olive groves, monumental towns and a culture deeply connected to land, history and flavor.
A full-day experience designed to enjoy heritage, landscape and gastronomy at a relaxed pace, far from mass tourism.
Highlights 📌
Overview
Journey into the province of Jaén to discover an elegant and authentic destination.
The tour combines historic towns, panoramic views over olive-covered hills and a sensory olive oil experience at a carefully selected mill, where olive oil is understood as culture and identity.
Stops & Experience
Úbeda or Baeza (traveler’s choice)
Úbeda
UNESCO World Heritage city.
Golden-stone palaces, Renaissance architecture and spacious historic squares.
Guided walk through the old town.
or
Baeza
A refined university town with a calm monumental atmosphere.
Cathedral, Renaissance squares and views over the Guadalquivir Valley.
Olive Grove Landscape – Scenic Drive
Gentle roads through millions of olive trees.
Photo stops to appreciate the scale and beauty of Jaén’s iconic landscape.
Olive Mill Visit & Guided Tasting
(mill selected according to season and availability)
Guided visit to a family-run olive mill or boutique producer, specializing in premium Extra Virgin Olive Oil.
Includes:
- Explanation of the production process
- Introduction to local varieties (Picual, Arbequina, Royal)
- Guided olive oil tasting
- Understanding aroma, texture and quality
Olive oil as liquid gold and cultural heritage.
Lunch (not included | suggested)
Local restaurant focused on regional cuisine:
- Dishes featuring EVOO
- Seasonal produce
- Optional tasting menu
Jaén City (optional depending on timing)
Short walk or panoramic visit including:
- Cathedral of the Assumption (masterpiece of Spanish Renaissance)
- Historic streets and viewpoints
Includes
- Premium vehicle with driver–guide
- Guided walks in historic towns
- Olive mill visit & guided tasting
- Photo stops and flexible pacing
Duration: 8 hours
Ideal For
- Travelers passionate about culture, landscape and gastronomy
- Guests interested in origin-based products and traditions
- Couples and small private groups
Authentic, non-touristic experiences


