This exclusive event, for the first time outside of Italy in its history, has arrived in Seville, where it has become an unparalleled spectacle. The Cavalcade Ferrari will take place from May 26th to 29th, and María Luisa Park was the setting chosen last Sunday to welcome the famous Cavallino Rampante. A total of 115 Ferrari cars from 25 countries have taken over Plaza de América as a base for a series of routes that will travel through the provinces of Seville, Cádiz, and Málaga until next Thursday.
This is a historic moment, as it is the first time the Ferrari Cavalcade has left Italy, which has generated enormous excitement in Seville. Despite the intense midday heat in María Luisa Park, Plaza de América was filled with curious onlookers who, cell phones in hand, took the opportunity to take photos with the impressive Ferraris and comment on their details. Many tried to guess the origin of the vehicles by observing the license plates, creating an atmosphere of excitement and enthusiasm.
The event, exclusive to Ferrari customers, begins on May 26 and runs until May 29. During those days, the participants will travel more than 1,500 kilometers across Andalusia.
On Monday the 26th, the caravan of 115 sports cars departed from Seville for Morón de la Frontera, known as the "gateway" to the Sierra Sur, and continued their route to Arcos de la Frontera. After crossing the hills of Medina Sidonia, they arrived in Cádiz, and on their return to Seville, they made a stop in Jerez de la Frontera.
On Tuesday the 27th, the Cavalcade continued to Lora del Río, skirted the José Torán reservoir to Palma del Río, and crossed the Sierra de Hornachuelos Natural Park. One of the most anticipated stops was the Palace and Gardens of Moratalla, an architectural gem known as the "Andalusian Versailles."
On Wednesday the 28th, the cavalcade departed for the Grazalema mountain range. The Ferraris visited Ronda, passing through El Burgo and Ojén, and then arriving in Marbella, where they made a stop at the iconic Puerto Banús. The excitement continued at the Ascari Circuit, where the drivers enjoyed the pure adrenaline of sporty driving on the track.
On the final day, May 29th, the Cavalcade will travel through towns such as La Puebla de Cazalla, La Romera, Pruna, and Algámitas, with a special stop in Osuna, where there will be an exclusive visit to El Coto Las Canteras. Lantejuela and Marchena will also be visited before returning to Seville. At 1:15 p.m., the 115 Ferraris will depart from Plaza de América to take part in a spectacular parade that will travel along Avenida de la Palmera, Paseo de Colón, Betis Street, and end in the city's monumental center, on Avenida de la Constitución. This will be the emotional closing of the Ferrari Cavalcade in Seville.
The final night of the event will feature a charity auction, featuring collectibles, exclusive Ferrari pieces, and unique experiences, all with the aim of supporting educational projects.
Without a doubt, this will be an unforgettable event for car lovers and a unique opportunity to enjoy the elegance, power, and exclusivity that only Ferrari can offer.