Every year, the Ferrari Cavalcade offers a chance to experience more than just the roar of engines—it’s an invitation to explore the soul of a region through the lens of Ferrari’s unmistakable style. In 2025, the Cavalcade brought its passion and power to southern Spain, where 115 Ferraris and their drivers embarked on an unforgettable four-day journey through the heart of Andalusia.
Starting Strong in Seville

The adventure kicked off in the stunning city of Seville, where history and modern flair blend seamlessly. From the elegant Plaza de América, the Cavalcade launched into motion, winding toward Morón de la Frontera and deeper into the Sierra Sur. With every twist of the road, the convoy of Ferraris painted a vibrant contrast against Andalusia’s whitewashed villages and golden hills.
Cliffside Views and Coastal Charm
As the drivers pressed on, they reached Arcos de la Frontera, a spectacular town perched high above the Guadalete valley. The route then pushed west to Cádiz, one of Europe’s oldest cities, where the Atlantic breeze met Ferrari exhaust in a meeting of worlds. On the return, a pass through Jerez de la Frontera brought a taste of local tradition—sherry wine and world-famous equestrian heritage.
Valleys, Palaces, and Orange Groves
Day two brought a change of pace as the Cavalcade traced the Guadalquivir valley. Cruising past the tranquil Embalse de José Torán reservoir, drivers arrived at Palma del Río. There, nestled among orange trees and palms, stood Palacio Portocarrero—a Renaissance treasure that opened its grand gates for a private visit. It was a day that married horsepower with heritage.
Mountains, Mediterranean, and the Track

By day three, it was time to climb. The Ferraris ascended into the rugged Sierra de Grazalema, carving through its dramatic landscapes en route to Ronda, a town known for its iconic cliffside bridge and deep history. From there, the group descended toward the Mediterranean coast, stopping in the upscale haven of Puerto Banús before heading to the day’s main event: a thrilling spin around the legendary Ascari Circuit. Few places are more fitting to honor Alberto Ascari, Ferrari’s first Formula 1 World Champion.
The Soul of the South and a Noble Finale
The final leg of the Cavalcade took a more rustic turn, winding through quiet Andalusian towns toward Osuna, a jewel of Seville province with baroque beauty and aristocratic charm. An exclusive stop at El Coto Las Canteras—dubbed “the Petra of Andalusia” for its awe-inspiring quarry formations—left participants awestruck. The return to Seville was a celebration in itself, with a parade through the city’s historic center and surrounding towns like Lantejuela and Marchena.
Ending with Purpose

As the engines cooled and champagne corks popped, the Cavalcade ended with a touch of generosity. A charity auction featuring rare Ferrari memorabilia and once-in-a-lifetime experiences raised funds for educational initiatives, proving that Ferrari’s spirit goes far beyond speed and luxury.
The 2025 Ferrari Cavalcade Siviglia wasn’t just a drive. It was a tribute to culture, a celebration of community, and a reminder that when Ferrari meets the open road, it becomes something more—a moving work of art through time, tradition, and passion.










