Spain and France

Spain attracts every year millions of foreign tourists making it one the most popular tourist destination in the world. Experience the magic of Spain and Southern France with its lovely architecture, attractive, vibrant, and cosmopolitan districts on this 20 day tour.

Madrid, one of the world’s truly great cities, Santiago de Compostela, a world heritage site that attracts visitors and pilgrims from all over the world. Barcelona, the avant-garde and modern city, Bordeaux with over 350 historic monuments and UNESCO World Heritage sites… those are just a few destinations on this fabulous journey.

Day 1
Arrive to Madrid

  • Arrival to Madrid airport. Individual transfers to the hotel.
  • Dinner at the local restaurant (without the coach transfer), located walking distance from the hotel. Overnight.

Day 2
Madrid

  • Breakfast. Start a guided HD s/s tour of Madrid (4 hrs), a multi-faced city, with its Arab-fortress which origins to the court days during the reign of Philip II and that of Charles III, at which period some important building schemes were undertaken and, finally, present day Madrid, one of the most important European capitals. We’ll drive past such well-known avenues as those of Gran Vía and Castellana, famous squares such as the Plaza de España, Oriente, Mayor, Puerta del Sol, Atocha, Neptuno, Cibeles, Puerta de Alcalá, Colón and Plaza de Castilla, quarters of major historical relevance such as that of the Austrias, the Borbouns and Salamanca, the Oeste and Retiro parks, commercial and financial areas Coliseums such as the Bullring, the Santiago Bernabeu soccer stadium, University Campous, etc.
  • Time permiting we shall visit also the Basilica San Francisco. The afternoon is at leisure. Overnight.

Day 3
Madrid - Toledo - Madrid

  • After breakfast begin a HD excursion to Toledo (total 5 hrs). In Toledo, guided HD tour of the city (3 hrs) with included inside visits to the Cathedral (entrance fee included) and Santo Tome Church (entrance fee included).
  • From Toledo return to Madrid. Afternoon at leisure. Overnight.

Day 4
Madrid - Salamanca - Santiago de Compostela

  • After breakfast departure toward Santiago de Compostela. On the way stop in Salamanca an ancient city famous for its university founded by Alfonso IX in the early 1200’s. All the buildings in the center of town, even the new ones, are made of the stone from Villamayor, which contains a high concentration of iron making possible very filigree works. Together with its characteristic golden color gives strong personality to all the town. During orientation tour (without local guide) see the highlights such as Casa de las Conchas, the Roman Bridge, Plaza Mayor, Old and New Cathedral and the University Quarter with its famous Salamanca University.
  • Free for lunch on your own and then continue to Santiago de Compostela. Upon arrival check in your hotel and overnight.

Day 5
Santiago de Compostela

  • Breakfast. Start half day guided tour of Santiago de Compostela (3,5 hrs), a city with a simple structure: its centre is the so-called “casco histórico” (old town), which corresponds roughly to the area that used to be surrounded by 11th-century walls. Visit the Cathedral and the Cathedral museum, which borders the main Plaza of the old and well-preserved city. Continue by crossing the square and see the Pazo de Raxoi (Raxoi’s Palace), the Town Hall and the seat of the Galician Xunta, and on the right from the Cathedral stairway is the hostal Dos Reyes Catolicos, founded in 1492 as a pilgrims’ hospice by the Catholic Monarchs Isabella of Castille and Ferdinand of Aragon.
  • In the afternoon free to discover the city on your own. The old town is home to an important number of monuments that can be visited, intensive shopping, numerous accommodation and gastronomic establishments, as well as institutions, museums, foundations and the oldest buildings belonging to the University of Santiago. The city is full of houses, markets, cafés and bars, which make it a lively, dynamic area. Overnight.

Day 6
Santiago de Compostela - Oviedo

  • After breakfast departure to the North of Galicia driving along the picturesuqe national road passing by the Cabo Ortegal (subject to the weather conditions) and on along the Asturian coast direction our final destination of the day, Oviedo. Overnight.

Day 7
Oviedo

  • Breakfast and then half day guided city tour of Oviedo (3 hrs) where one can visit the old city with the Cathedral, the Valdecarnaza Palace and the ruins of the San Tirso Church, the Porlier square surrounded by two famous palaces: the Toreno and the Camposagrado Palace and more.
  • Afternoon at leisure. Overnight.

Day 8
Oviedo - Bilbao

  • After breakfast start the journey toward Bilbao. On the way to Bilbao stop in Santillana del Mar, one of the most picturesque Spanish village in the North Coast. Its architecture dates back to the Middle Age.
  • In the vicinity of Santillana del Mar we visit the famous Altamira Caves, a site that houses one of the best samples of the Ancient Art.
  • Proceed to Santander for the orientation tour (without local guide) featuring the lighthouse Faro de Cabo Mayor, la Magdalena beach, Piquìo gardens, el Sardinero beaches, and the Magdalena peninsula with the Royal palace. From there continue to the heart of the city centre to see the town hall, the central post office, and Plaza Porticada.
  • Continue to Bilbao for overnight.

Day 9
Bilbao

  • Breakfast and half day guided tour of Bilbao (3 hrs), starting from the mount Artxanda, where from we can obtain one of the best views over the city. On the way down cross the “ensanche” of the city to take direction to the old part, pedestrian area with more than 700 years of history, where we see the Santiago´s cathedral, the “Plaza Nueva” and the Ribera market.
  • After lunch (on your own) visit the Guggenheim museum with headphones (entrance fee included; without the local guide, only with the headphones), an architectural masterpiece that hosts a large collection of modern and contemporary art, a continuation of the Guggenheim legacy.
  • The reminder of the day free. Overnight.

Day 10
Bilbao - San Sebastian - Pamplona

  • After breakfast depart direction San Sebastian. Upon arrival start a panoramic tour of the city (without local guide): visit the Igueldo Mountain (with cable car), which offers a great panoramic view on Santa Clara island, Ulia mount and “La Concha” bay. Crossing la Concha and Ondarreta beaches, where we can see the comb of the wind by the Basque artist Eduardo Chillida, to the heart of the city: the old part that corresponds to its initial walled town and located among the port, the river Urumea and the mount Urgull; the San Vicente’s church, view of the Museum of San Telmo), and the old Dominic convent with painting by José María Sert and the basilica of Santa Maria of the choir.
  • Free for lunch (on your own).
  • In the afternoon proceed to Pamplona for overnight.

Day 11
Pamplona - Bordeaux

  • In the morning after breakfast begin a half day guided sightseeing tour of Pamplona (2,5 hrs) featuring the Ciudadela, the City Walls, the famous parks with gardens and hear the story about the famous event of the Bull Running at the San Fermin festivity.
  • From Pamplona depart direction Biarritz. A prime destination forever branded by the passage of Napoleon III and the Famous, Biarritz has always been one of France’s most welcoming towns. A century ago, thanks to the Empress Eugenie, the little whaling town became a fashionable summer resort. Today, Biarritz is undoubtedly the only town where you can see neoprene-clad surfers with their boards under their arms crossing paths with business men in suits and ties carrying towels. Proceed to Bordeaux and on the way time permitting stop in Bayonne, the capital of the Basque country, a beautiful fortified city, from the defensive ramparts to the beautiful cathedral and cloister, listed by UNESCO as worldwide heritage.
  • Late afternoon arrival to Bordeaux. Overnight.

Day 12
Bordeaux

  • After the breakfast half day guided visit of the city (4 hrs). Bordeaux with over 350 historic monuments in a protected area of 147 hectares, as well as three churches (Saint-André, Saint-Michel, and Saint-Seurin) has been officially included on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites. The sightseeing tour of Bordeaux is done walking and apart from splendid architecture of the XVIII century buildings features also the Theatre of Bordeaux (only outside view), the Cathedral St. André (inside visit), the Saint-Michel quarter with its gothic basilica, the Saint-Seurin church (outside visit), Place de Quinconces and the Hotel de Ville. After lunch departure without local guide to Saint-Emilion (inside visit of the underground part of the village), one of the most interesting towns in France because of the many old buildings confined within a very small space, and the poetic charm of its ruins. It has kept some of its fortifications: collegial church, monolithic church, the King’s castle, the square steeple of the Jacobins, the town wall, and the ramparts transformed into gardens. Tour the cellar and enjoy the wine tasting (included) in the chateau Laroze or chateau de l’Arosée or similar.
  • Late in the afternoon return to Bordeaux. Overnight.

Day 13
Bordeaux - Toulouse via Cordes-sur-Ciel and Albi

  • Breakfast. From Toulouse we make a long transfer to Cordes-sur-Ciel, a medieval city which is a living piece of history and art. Its exceptional site, its remarkable architectural heritage, makes it one of the most significant medieval cities of France, and one of the key sites of European heritage.
  • After free time to stroll around the city, proceed to Albi, the episcopal city that has managed to preserve its original, age-old layout, marked by the Pont-vieux, the riverfront fortifications, the palace keep the flowered terraces and the imposing cathedral, world’s largest brick of Sainte-Cecile Cathedral. This cathedral is not only a formidable fortress, but a vigilant guardian of the city which has grown peacefully by its side. See also the Berbie palace (only outside view), which adjoins the cathedral on the north side. Built by the inquisitor bishops at the time for use as military fortress, it bears little resemblance at first sight to a palace.
  • Late afternoon continuation to Tolouse. Overnight.

Day 14
Touluse

  • After breakfast begin a half day city tour of Toulouse (4 hrs), a city that is ideally situated in the heart of the Southern France, between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean. 2.000 years of history have left the city scattered with a first-rate heritage that is representative of the Southern French style at various moments in history. Walk around the small streets of Toulouse’s historical center to discover the city’s not to miss tourist attractions such as Saint-Sernin basilica, a unique Romanesque piece of work (inside visit), the Jacobins church (renowned for its famous 13th century “palm tree column” and cloister), the Garonne river banks… Continue with the Capitole Square and stop in front of Notre-Dame du Taur church.
  • End with a visit of the former hotel Assezat, nowadays a museum. Overnight in Toulouse.

Day 15
Touluse - Carcassonne - Andorra

  • This morning after breakfast we say farewell to France and depart to Andorra. On the way we stop in Carcassonne. Located at the heart of the Toulouse-Montpellier-Barcelona triangle, Carcassonne blooms in the plains of the lower valley, inviting you to walk in and out of its streets. From the Bastide Saint-Louis to the medieval Walled City, Carcassonne offers a wealth of monuments to visit and discover. During a walking visit inside the walls get lost in the narrow streets and see the Chateau of the Viscount Transcavel, the former cathedral, Basilique Saint Nazaire, the Bastide Saint-Louis, and the Memorial House.
  • From Carcassonne proceed to Andorra for overnight.

Day 16
Andorra

  • After breakfast start an excursion through this green piece of Europe including stops in two beautiful villages of stone & wooden houses, Ordino and La Massana. The charming villages of Ordino and La Massana have a unique Romanesque legacy and medieval feel. As you walk their streets and experience their history first hand, you will feel as if you have stepped back in time to the Andorra of centuries past.
  • Proceed to the capital, Andorra la Vieja (the Old Andorra) and free time for lunch, shopping (Andorra is a tax oasis!) or perhaps enjoying one of the numerous treatments in a famous Spa center La Caldea.
  • Overnight in Andorra.

Day 17
Andorra - Figueres - Girona - Barcelona

  • Breakfast and departure to Spain. First stop is Figueres, a home of the famous Salvador Dali museum (inside visit). The Dalí Theatre-Museum, the largest surrealistic object in the world, occupies the building of the former Municipal Theatre, a 19th century construction which was destroyed at the end of the Spanish Civil War. On its ruins, Dalí decided to create his museum. From Figueres continue to Girona for a panoramic visit featuring the walls, the Cathedral (inside visit), the Collegiate Church of Sant Feliu, the Benedictine church of Sant Pere de Galligants in Romanesque style and a lot of relevant Art Nouveau buildings including the Farinera Teixidor by Rafael Masó.
  • From Girona proceed to Barcelona. Overnight.

Day 18
Barcelona

  • Breakfast. Departure for a guided half day s/s tour of Barcelona (4 hrs), which includes Barcelona’s most important artistic sights: Gaudi’s famous buildings Casa Batlló, Casa Milá, the Cathedral Sagrada Familia and Guell Park, declared an artistic monument and mankind’s heritage by the Unesco. We pass by the Barcelona’s Monumental Bull Ring and the city park La Ciutadella.
  • In the afternoon free time to stroll around on your own. Overnight.

Day 19
Barcelona

  • After breakfast begin a guided half day s/s tour of Barcelona (4 hrs) featuring Plaza Cataluña, Vía Laietana, the Cathedral, the Gothic Quarter and Plaza Sant Jaume. Continue to the Vila Olímpica and the Port Olímpic, pass the Montjuic Mountain, and see the harbour.
  • Afternoon at leisure – opportunity for optional excursions. Overnight.

Day 19
Depart Barcelona

  • Breakfast. Individual transfers to Barcelona airport for your home bound flight.

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Spain and Portugal Grand Tour

Spain attracts every year millions of foreign tourists making it one the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Easier to escape the crowds, Portugal offers an old-fashioned charm, with medieval castles and picture-perfect villages, meandering coastlines and flower-covered hillsides. Experience the magic of both countries on this 18 day grand tour. 

Day 1
Arrive to Barcelona

  • Arrival to Barcelona airport. Individual transfers to the hotel. Welcome dinner either at the hotel or at the local restaurant. Overnight.

Day 2
Barcelona

  • After breakfast begin a guided FD s/s tour of Barcelona (4+4 hrs), which includes Barcelona’s most important artistic sights: Gaudi’s famous buildings Casa Batlló, Casa Milá, the Cathedral Sagrada Familia (entrance fee to the cathedral included) and Guell Park, declared an artistic monument and mankind’s heritage by the Unesco. We pass by the Barcelona’s Monumental Bull Ring and the city park La Ciutadella.
  • Around midday free for lunch and in the afternoon continuation of the city tour featuring Plaza Cataluña, Vía Laietana, the Cathedral, the Gothic Quarter and Plaza Sant Jaume. Continue to the Vila Olímpica and the Port Olímpic, pass the Montjuic Mountain, and see the harbour.
  • Evening free for strolling around on your own. Overnight.

Day 3
Barcelona - Valencia

  • Breakfast in the hotel. Departure to Valencia. Upon arrival, afternoon guided HD s/s tour of Valencia (3,5 hrs), one of the most lively Mediterranean cities, known for its numerous gardens. Tour of the old part of the town includes the Cathedral with a bell tower of 8 angels – the symbol of the town, Puerta del Real, Puerta de la Trinidad, Puerta de las Serranos and a walk through the lively streets of Barrio de Carmen. Overnight.

Day 4
Valencia - Granada

  • After breakfast departure to Granada, passing by a famous tourist centre Alicante and the town Murcia.
  • Arrival to Granada in the evening. Overnight.

Day 5
Granada

  • After breakfast start the guided HD s/s tour of Granada (3,5 hrs), one of the most charming cities in Spain with its unique architecture, a mixture of Moorish, Muslim and Catholic art. We shall visit the famous Alhambra Palace (entrance included) and the amazing gardens of Generalife (entrance included). Walk through the old part of the city and visit of the Royal Chapel (entrance included), where King Ferdinand and Queen Elisabeth are buried. Overnight.

Day 6
Granada - Cordoba - Sevilla

  • After breakfast transfer to Cordoba and upon arrival HD SS tour of Cordoba. You will be able to visit Mezquita de Cordoba, a Roman Catholic Cathedral and former Mosque. Under the rule of Islam, it was built as the second-largest mosque in the world, and is perhaps the most accomplished monument of the Unmayyad dynasty of Cordoba. After the Spanish Reconquista it was transformed into a church, and some of the Islamic columns and arches were replaced by a basilica in early Baroque style. After visit you will be able to walk through the streets of barrio de la Judería, known for its interesting interior patios. After visit free time for personal activities and lunch.
  • In the afternoon way to Sevilla and overnight.

Day 7
Sevilla

  • After breakfast begin a guided HD s/s tour of Seville (3,5 hrs). We will visit the two most important highlights of central Sevilla: the Cathedral of Santa María (entrance included), biggest in Spain and place where is buried Christopher Columbus, and the Royal Alcazar (entrance included), Arabic palace from the 14th Century and nowadays residence of the Spanish kings, to end with a nice walk through the historical Jewish section called Santa Cruz.
  • In the evening optional Tapas dinner & Flamenco show. Overnight.

Day 8
Sevilla - Evora - Lisbon

  • After breakfast depart direction Lisbon. En route stop in Évora, a place which is classified as World Heritage by Unesco. This city accomplishes a great harmony of all époques that marked the prestigious history of Évora. On the Giraldo Square, from the arcades you will have a great perspective; you’ll notice the right architectural proportion and balance of the city. This city with six kilometres of ramparts can be visited by foot: the historical quarter, with the roman and gothic cathedral, the Roman Temple, Saint Francis church and the Bone Chappel.
  • From Evora proceed to Lisbon. Overnight.

Day 9
Lisbon - Cascais - Cabo de Roca - Sintra - Lisbon

  • After breakfast begin a guided HD s/s tour of Lisbon (4 hrs). We start with a panoramic tour that will take us through the most historical and traditional points of the city, such as the Park Edward VII, Liberty Avenue, Restauration Square, Rossio Square, the Downtown (rebuilt after the earthquake of 1755) and Commerce Square. Afterwards we continue to Belém, that is known as the “Discoveries Quarter” – it was from here that the caravels set sail to their trips to South America and to the Orient. First we stop at the Tower of Belém (outside visit) – built in Manueline style on the north bank of the River Tagus for the defence purposes of the city – and afterwards we make a photo stop at the Monument to the Discoveries, that celebrates the Portuguese discoveries and specially Henry the Navigator. We continue by visiting the Jeronimus Monastery (entrance included), built in the 16th century in Manueline style. This monument celebrates the power of King Manuel I and the magnificence of the empire.
  • Proceed to Alfama, the quarter where the city was born. In the afternoon begin the excursion: travel to Estoril for panoramic view of its gardens and Casino. On to Cascais, where we stop for a beautiful view of the fishing port. Due to its strategic position Cascais became a look-out for Lisbon during the age of the Discoveries. It became very famous at the end of the 19th century, when it was chosen as a summer residence by the Portuguese Royal Family. From Caiscais we drive along the coastline towards Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point in Continental Europe with wonderful views over the Atlantic and with a unique flora.
  • Continue to Sintra, a beautiful town situated on the green slopes of a mountain range. This town used to be the residence of the Portuguese royal family during the middle ages and it was considered World Heritage by UNESCO. In Sintra you will have an opportunity to taste the local cheese cake – queijadas, and visit the impressive Sintra Palace (entrance included). From Sintra return to Lisbon. In the evening optional Fado dinner. Overnight.

Day 10
Lisbon - Obidos - Nazare - Batalha - Fatima - Coimbra

  • After breakfast we depart North direction Coimbra. Stop in the medieval fortress village of Obidos, still surrounded by high walls, which date back to the 12th century.
  • On to Nazare, a fishing village with historical points related to legends, and known for its excellent cuisine.
  • From there we continue to Batalha, the town was that was founded to pay homage to the Portuguese victory at the Battle of Aljubarrota (August 14, 1385) that put an end to the 1383-1385 crises.
  • On to Fatima, famous for the Marian apparitions, recognized by the Catholic Church, that took place there in 1917. From Fatima proceed towards the last destination of the day. Overnight in Coimbra.

Day 11
Coimbra

  • The city of Coimbra is divided into two: the baixa (lower town) by the river is the main commerical centre and alta (upper town) is the older part of the city where the university and many of Coimbra’s main attractions are located. After breakfast start a guided HD s/s tour of Coimbra (4 hrs), a charming town with an ancient and traditional University, where we mingle in the atmosphere of students. Inhabited by Romans and Arabs, it was once the capital of Portugal, before Lisbon took its place. During the tour we visit the University & Library (entrance included), the first to exist in Portugal, since the XIII century and one of the most important universities in Europe: see the Library, a masterpiece of gilt wood-work and its courtyard from where we have another nice view over Mondego river.
  • Afternoon free time for lunch and to walk through the narrow streets of the ancient area, see the antique Cathedral, dating from the XII century. Overnight.

Day 12
Coimbra - Aveiro - Porto

  • Departure to Aveiro, city of the clourful houses and numerous canals, known as the “Portuguese Venice”, where you shall have time to see the graceful boats “moliceiros” and taste the local sweets “ovos moles”. After short orientation tour there will be free time to enjoy this city on your own. Early afternoon departure to Porto.
  • Upon arrival free time for lunch and afterwards HD guided visit (4 hrs) of Porto’s most attractive areas such as the Ribeira quarter, St. Francisco Church (entrance included), the Stock Exchange (entrance included), and the one of the Porto’s wine cellars to enjoy the tasting of Porto wine. Continue with enjoyable 1 hour cruise on the Douro River (included). Overnight in Porto.

Day 13
Porto

  • Full day at leisure. Possibility for the optional excursion along the Douro valley. Overnight in Porto.

Day 14
Porto - Salamanca

  • After breakfast departure to Salamanca. an ancient city famous for its university founded by Alfonso IX in the early 1200’s. All the buildings in the center of town, even the new ones, are made of the stone from Villamayor, which contains a high concentration of iron making possible very filigree works. Together with its characteristic golden color gives strong personality to all the town. Our panoramic tour features the highlights such as Casa de las Conchas, the Roman Bridge, Plaza Mayor, Old and New Cathedral and the University Quarter with its famous Salamanca University.
  • The reminder of the day is free to stroll around on your own. Overnight in Salamanca.

Day 15
Salamanca - Avila - Segovia - Madrid

  • Early departure toward Avila. Sta. Teresa de Jesús, a great mystic woman of the Catholic Church, was born in the city of Avila, which conserves the most ancient and complete fortified complex in Spain (XI century). Its 2500 m wall and its 90 fortified towers surround the old city, which houses great part of its monumental treasure including a large number of Romanesque style churches, gothic palaces and a fortified cathedral of the XII century.
  • After orientation tour of Avila proceed to Segovia. The Roman Empire left in Segovia the Aqueduct, which is 16 km long. It was the residence of some of the kings of Castilla and preserves one of the most important medieval groups of buildings in Spain. The cathedral is considered “the Lady of the Cathedrals” thanks to its elegance, and the Alcazar is the most spectacular castle in the country.
  • After orientation tour of Segovia we proceed to the final destination of the day, Madrid. Overnight.

Day 16
Madrid

  • Breakfast. Start a guided HD s/s tour of Madrid (4 hrs), a multi-faced city, with its Arab-fortress which origins to the court days during the reign of Philip II and that of Charles III, at which period some important building schemes were undertaken and, finally, present day Madrid, one of the most important European capitals. We’ll drive past such well-known avenues as those of Gran Vía and Castellana, famous squares such as the Plaza de España, Oriente, Mayor, Puerta del Sol, Atocha, Neptuno, Cibeles, Puerta de Alcalá, Colón and Plaza de Castilla, quarters of major historical relevance such as that of the Austrias, the Borbouns and Salamanca, the Oeste and Retiro parks, commercial and financial areas Coliseums such as the Bullring, the Santiago Bernabeu soccer stadium, University Campous, etc. Time permiting we shall visit also the Basilica San Francisco.
  • The afternoon is at leisure. Overnight.

Day 17
Madrid - Toledo - Madrid

  • After breakfast begin a HD excursion to Toledo. In Toledo, guided HD tour of the city (3 hrs) with included inside visits to the Cathedral (entrance included) and Santo Tome Church (entrance included).
  • From Toledo return to Madrid. Afternoon at leisure. Farewell dinner at the local restaurant (walking distance, without the coach transfer). Overnight.

Day 18
Madrid

  • Breakfast. Individual transfers to Madrid airport for your home bound flight.

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Madrid and Lisbon

Madrid & Barcelona, the world’s greatest avant-garde and modern cities, Portugal with its old-fashioned charm..

Visit Madrid, one of the world’s truly great cities and Lisbon, that offers all the delights you’d expect of Portugal’s star attraction, yet with half the fuss of other European capitals.

Day 1
Arrive to Madrid - Caceres

  • Arrival to Madrid Airport by scheduled flight. After entry formalities you will depart to Caceres. The journey will take you through the wild countryside of mountains and lakes. Upon arrival, check in to hotel. Overnight.

Day 2
Caceres - Lisbon

  • Breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast begin HD panoramic tour of Caceres. Caceres is a medieval city situated in the province of Extremadura and is a city that has not changed for hundreds of years, so everything is the same as in the medieval times. You will be able to see the Church of San Antonio (a former synagogue), which might be the only church in Christendom with a women’s gallery. Free for lunch on own.
  • After lunch depart to Lisbon. Upon arrival, check in to hotel. Overnight.

Day 3
Lisbon - Sintra - Lisbon

  • Breakfast in the hotel. After breakfast start a HD panoramic tour of Lisbon. First we will have a panoramic tour that will take you through the most historical and traditional points of the city, such as the Park Edward VII, Liberty Avenue, Restauration Square, Rossio Square, the Downtown (rebuilt after the earthquake of 1755) and Commerce Square. Afterwards we will continue to Belém, that is known as the “Discoveries Quarter” – it was from here that the caravels set sail to their trips to South America and to the Orient. First we will see the Tower of Belém (entrance not included) – built in Manueline style on the north bank of the River Tagus for defence of the city – and afterwards photo stop at the Monument of the Discoveries that celebrates the Portuguese discoveries and specially Henry the Navigator. Continue towards the Geraniums Monastery (entrance not included), built in the 16th century in Manueline style. This monument celebrates the power of King Manuel I and the magnificence of the empire. Free time for lunch on own.
  • After lunch proceed to Sintra, a beautiful town situated on the green slopes of a mountain range. This town used to be the residence of the Portuguese royal family during the middle ages and it was considered World Heritage by UNESCO. Visit of the National Palace (entrance not included), built over an ancient Arabic palace and rebuilt over the centuries. It houses an interesting collection of glazed tiles, paintings and furniture. Return to Lisbon. Overnight.

Day 4
Lisbon - Cascais - Estoril - Merida

  • Breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast depart to Merida. En route stop in Cabo da Roca, the westernmost point in Continental Europe with wonderful views over the Atlantic and with a unique flora. We will then drive along the coastline towards Cascais, where we will have a stop for a beautiful view of the fishing port. Cascais became a look-out for Lisbon during the age of the Discoveries. Due to its location close to the mouth of the River Tagus it was the first place the navigators used to see when they returned from overseas. Cascais became very famous in the end of the 19th century, when it was chosen as a summer residence by the Portuguese Royal Family. Continue to Estoril and enjoy a panoramic view of its gardens and Casino. Free time for lunch on own.
  • After lunch proceed to Merida. Upon arrival, start a panoramic tour of Merida (without local guide). Merida is designated as a World Heritage site by UNESCO. This was once the most important city in the Roman’s Iberian empire. You will be able to see the extensive Roman ruins (entrance not included), considered to be the best-preserved and finest outside Italy. After panoramic tour, check in to hotel. Overnight.

Day 5
Merida - Toledo - Madrid

  • Breakfast in the hotel. After breakfast depart to Madrid. En route stop in Toledo. Upon arrival free for lunch on own. After lunch HD panoramic tour in Toledo. Toledo was declared a World heritage site by UNESCO in 1986 for its extensive cultural and monumental heritage as one of the former capitals of the Spanish Empire and place of coexistence of Christian, Jewish and Moorish cultures. Many famous people and artist were born or lived in the city, including Garcilaso de la Vega, Alfonso X and El Greco. Toledo also was well known for historic events such as the Visigothic Council of Toledo. You will be able to see the Cathedral of Santa Maria (entrance not included), a 13th century high gothic cathedral, the Santo Tome Church (entrance not included) with the El Greco’s best known work “The Burial of the Count of Orgaz” an exceptionally large painting, clearly divided in two zones, the heavenly above and the terrestrial below, and the former Synagogue of Santa Maria la Blanca (entrance not included), a religious building erected in 1180 (according to the inscription on a beam). Its stylistic and cultural classification is not simple, because it was constructed in Christian territory by Islamic constructors for Jewish use and owners. It is considered a symbol of the cooperation of the three cultures that lived in the Iberian Peninsula in the middle ages.
  • Continue to Madrid. Upon arrival check in to hotel. Overnight.

Day 6
Madrid

  • Breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast begin HD sightseeing tour in Madrid. Madrid is a multi-faced city, with its Arab-fortress which origins to the court days during the reign of Philip II and that of Charles III, at which period some important building schemes were undertaken and, finally, present day Madrid, one of the most important European capitals. We’ll drive past such well-known avenues as those of Gran Vía and Castellana; famous squares such as the Plaza de España, Oriente, Mayor, Puerta del Sol, Atocha, Neptuno, Cibeles, Puerta de Alcalá, Colón and Plaza de Castilla; quarters of mayor historical relevance such as that of the Austrias, the Borbouns and Salamanca; the Oeste and Retiro parks; commercial and financial areas coliseums such as the bullring, the Santiago Bernabeu soccer stadium, University campus, etc. You will visit the Prado Museum (entrance not included). Free for lunch on own. Free afternoon for personal activities. Overnight.

Day 7
Madrid - Escorial - Valle de los Caidos - Madrid

  • Breakfast in the hotel. After breakfast at the hotel, begin the full day excursion to Escorial and Valle de los Caidos. Our first stop will be the El Escorial (entrance not included). To commemorate the battle “San Quintin” and to locate the remains of his dead father the emperor Charles V, Philip II ordered the construction of this monastery, considered as a temple, austere royal residence, and pantheon for kings, the monastery is a real symbol of Spanish power from the XVI century. The construction was focussing sense, symmetry and balance, keeping in all cases the exposure for the Renacentist style. The pictorial and sculptural importance is also great. It is also possible to visit: The Austrians Palace, Pantheons for Kings and Infants, Chapters rooms and basilica. Continue to Valle de los Caidos (entrance not included).
  • Return to Madrid Airport.

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Spain Grand Tour

Spain attracts every year millions of foreign tourists making it one the most popular tourist destination in the world. Experience the magic of Spain and visit its fabulously diverse cities and culture on this 14 day grand tour.

Madrid, one of the world’s truly great cities, Santiago de Compostela, a world heritage site that attracts visitors and pilgrims from all over the world. Barcelona, the avant-garde and modern city, those are just a few destinations on this journey…

Day 1
Arrive to Madrid

  • Arrival to Madrid airport.
  • Individual transfers to the hotel.
  • Welcome dinner at the local restaurant or at hotel.
  • Overnight.

Day 2
Madrid

  • Breakfast.
  • Start a guided HD s/s tour of Madrid (4 hrs), a multi-faced city, with its Arab-fortress which origins to the court days during the reign of Philip II and that of Charles III, at which period some important building schemes were undertaken and, finally, present day Madrid, one of the most important European capitals. We’ll drive past such well-known avenues as those of Gran Vía and Castellana, famous squares such as the Plaza de España, Oriente, Mayor, Puerta del Sol, Atocha, Neptuno, Cibeles, Puerta de Alcalá, Colón and Plaza de Castilla, quarters of major historical relevance such as that of the Austrias, the Borbouns and Salamanca, the Oeste and Retiro parks, commercial and financial areas Coliseums such as the Bullring, the Santiago Bernabeu soccer stadium, University Campous, etc. Time permiting we shall visit also the Basilica San Francisco.
  • The afternoon is at leisure.
  • Overnight.

Day 3
Madrid - Toledo - Madrid

  • After breakfast begin a HD excursion to Toledo. In Toledo, guided HD tour of the city (3 hrs) with included inside visits to the Cathedral (entrance included) and Santo Tome Church (entrance included). From Toledo return to Madrid.
  • Afternoon at leisure.
  • Overnight.

Day 4
Madrid - Salamanca - Santiago de Compostela

  • After breakfast departure toward Santiago de Compostela.
  • On the way stop in Salamanca an ancient city famous for its university founded by Alfonso IX in the early 1200’s. All the buildings in the center of town, even the new ones, are made of the stone from Villamayor, which contains a high concentration of iron making possible very filigree works. Together with its characteristic golden color gives strong personality to all the town. During orientation tour (without local guide) see the highlights such as Casa de las Conchas, the Roman Bridge, Plaza Mayor, Old and New Cathedral and the University Quarter with its famous Salamanca University.
  • Free for lunch on your own and then continue to Santiago de Compostela.
  • Upon arrival check in your hotel and overnight.

Day 5
Santiago de Compostela

  • Breakfast.
  • Start half day guided tour of Santiago de Compostela (3,5 hrs), a city with a simple structure: its centre is the so-called “casco histórico” (old town), which corresponds roughly to the area that used to be surrounded by 11th-century walls. Visit the Cathedral and the Cathedral museum, which borders the main Plaza of the old and well-preserved city. Continue by crossing the square and see the Pazo de Raxoi (Raxoi’s Palace), the Town Hall and the seat of the Galician Xunta, and on the right from the Cathedral stairway is the hostal Dos Reyes Catolicos, founded in 1492 as a pilgrims’ hospice by the Catholic Monarchs Isabella of Castille and Ferdinand of Aragon. In the afternoon free to discover the city on your own. The old town is home to an important number of monuments that can be visited, intensive shopping, numerous accommodation and gastronomic establishments, as well as institutions, museums, foundations and the oldest buildings belonging to the University of Santiago. The city is full of houses, markets, cafés and bars, which make it a lively, dynamic area.
  • Overnight.

Day 6
Santiago de Compostela - Oviedo

  • After breakfast departure to the North of Galicia driving along the picturesuqe national road passing by the Cabo Ortegal (subject to the weather conditions) and on along the Asturian coast direction our final destination of the day, Oviedo.
  • Overnight.

Day 7
Oviedo

  • Breakfast and then half day guided city tour of Oviedo (3 hrs) where one can visit the old city with the Cathedral, the Valdecarnaza Palace and the ruins of the San Tirso Church, the Porlier square surrounded by two famous palaces: the Toreno and the Camposagrado Palace and more.
  • Afternoon at leisure.
  • Overnight.

Day 8
Oviedo - Bilbao

  • After breakfast start the journey toward Bilbao.
  • On the way to Bilbao stop in Santillana del Mar, one of the most picturesque Spanish village in the North Coast. Its architecture dates back to the Middle Age. In the vicinity of Santillana del Mar we visit the famous Altamira Caves, a site that houses one of the best samples of the Ancient Art. Proceed to Santander for the orientation tour (without local guide) featuring the lighthouse Faro de Cabo Mayor, la Magdalena beach, Piquìo gardens, el Sardinero beaches, and the Magdalena peninsula with the Royal palace. From there continue to the heart of the city centre to see the town hall, the central post office, and Plaza Porticada.
  • Continue to Bilbao for overnight.

Day 9
Bilbao

  • Breakfast and half day guided tour of Bilbao (3 hrs), starting from the mount Artxanda, where from we can obtain one of the best views over the city. On the way down cross the “ensanche” of the city to take direction to the old part, pedestrian area with more than 700 years of history, where we see the Santiago´s cathedral, the “Plaza Nueva” and the Ribera market. After lunch (on your own) visit the Guggenheim museum with headphones (entrance fee included; without the local guide, only with the headphones), an architectural masterpiece that hosts a large collection of modern and contemporary art, a continuation of the Guggenheim legacy.
  • The reminder of the day free.
  • Overnight.

Day 10
Bilbao - San Sebastian - Pamplona

  • After breakfast depart direction San Sebastian. Upon arrival start a panoramic tour of the city (without local guide): visit the Igueldo Mountain (with cable car), which offers a great panoramic view on Santa Clara island, Ulia mount and “La Concha” bay. Crossing la Concha and Ondarreta beaches, where we can see the comb of the wind by the Basque artist Eduardo Chillida, to the heart of the city: the old part that corresponds to its initial walled town and located among the port, the river Urumea and the mount Urgull; the San Vicente’s church, view of the Museum of San Telmo), and the old Dominic convent with painting by José María Sert and the basilica of Santa Maria of the choir.
  • Free for lunch (on your own).
  • In the afternoon proceed to Pamplona for overnight.

Day 11
Pamplona - Zaragoza - Barcelona

  • In the morning after breakfast begin a half day guided sightseeing tour of Pamplona (2,5 hrs) featuring the Ciudadela, the City Walls, the famous parks with gardens and hear the story about the famous event of the Bull Running at the San Fermin festivity.
  • From Pamplona depart direction Zaragoza – upon arrival short orientation tour and continue to our final destination of the day.
  • Late afternoon arrival to Barcelona.
  • Overnight.

Day 12
Barcelona

  • Breakfast.
  • Departure for a guided half day s/s tour of Barcelona (4 hrs), which includes Barcelona’s most important artistic sights: Gaudi’s famous buildings Casa Batlló, Casa Milá, the Cathedral Sagrada Familia (entrance fee included) and Guell Park, declared an artistic monument and mankind’s heritage by the Unesco. We pass by the Barcelona’s Monumental Bull Ring and the city park La Ciutadella.
  • In the afternoon free to stroll around on your own.
  • Overnight.

Day 13
Barcelona

  • After breakfast begin a guided half day s/s tour of Barcelona (4 hrs) featuring Plaza Cataluña, Vía Laietana, the Cathedral, the Gothic Quarter and Plaza Sant Jaume. Continue to the Vila Olímpica and the Port Olímpic, pass the Montjuic Mountain, and see the harbour.
  • Afternoon at leisure – opportunity for optional excursions.
  • Overnight.

Day 14
Depart Barcelona

  • Breakfast. Individual transfers to Barcelona airport for your home bound flight.

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