First-light scenes across Cabrera set the morning vibe on this 4x4 safari. You'll roll out through riverbeds and rugged tracks, climbing up towards Cortijo Grande with an expert guide who'll share stories about the area's history and the local way of life. There are plenty of chances to hop out for photos, too, especially as those sunrise views start to open up. Along the route, you'll also stop for a picnic and tuck into a bocadillo – a classic Spanish crusty‑bread sandwich – before trundling through more scenery and looping back to where the adventure began.
Sunrise Cabrera 4x4 safari with picnic stop
- You'll watch the first light spill over the Cabrera Mountains on this 4x4 safari
- There's a drive through rugged tracks leading to Cortijo Grande, with photo stops along the way
- The bocadillo sandwich adds a tasty local touch right in the middle of the mountains
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