29. Spain & Portugal

Departure point: Madrid
Every Monday from March 17 to Oct 13
Duration: 18 days

Price from: €3315
Duration: 18 days, 17 nights

Tour starts on every single Monday between March 17 and October 13


Tour code: C-1182

 

Included in tour:

- accommodation in **** hotels

- 18 breakfasts, 9 dinners, 1 lunch

- modern and air-conditioned bus

- multi-lingual tour escort

- sightseeing tours with local guides in Lisbon, Sevilla, Cordoba, Granada, Barcelona, Santiago and Porto

- tickets to Cordoba's Mosque

- tickets to Alhambra in Granada

- tickets to Santiago's Cathedral

- visit to a wine cellar with a tasting of Porto wine

- travel insurance

- free Wi- Fi on board

- tips

Embark on an unforgettable 18-day Spain and Portugal tour, where you'll explore stunning landscapes and immerse yourself in the diverse cultures of these enchanting countries. This comprehensive Spain and Portugal package takes you from the vibrant energy of Andalusia to the tranquil beauty of northern Spain and through the unique charms of both northern and southern Portugal.

Your journey begins in Madrid, the captivating capital of Spain. Venture into the heart of Andalusia to visit the fascinating cities of Seville and Granada. Experience the essence of Spanish tradition as you immerse yourself in the soulful sounds of flamenco, savor fine wines and tapas, and feel the passion of the locals. Marvel at Moorish and Roman architecture amid Andalusia's breathtaking scenery of mountains, rivers, and canyons.

Continuing east along the Mediterranean coastline, you'll discover the dynamic cities of Valencia and Barcelona. In Barcelona, embrace avant-garde architecture, relax on sandy beaches, and indulge in fresh seafood delicacies.

As we journey from Barcelona toward the Atlantic, the Aragonese gem of Zaragoza awaits. This city showcases the magnificent Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Pilar and offers a glimpse into the region's unique cultural heritage.

This intriguing Spain and Portugal tour is designed to reveal hidden gems while embracing the vibrant cultures and stunning landscapes that define these nations.

Next, embark on an exciting exploration of Spain's northern provinces. The North boasts diverse landscapes, raw natural beauty, and vibrant cities brimming with activities. San Sebastián entices with its wide sandy beaches and world-renowned cuisine, while Bilbao captivates with the iconic Guggenheim Museum, leaving a lasting impression on art enthusiasts. Discover the charm of Santillana del Mar and the spiritual serenity of Covadonga, epitomizing the region's rich heritage. Don't miss the Picos de Europa National Park, a wilderness haven offering breathtaking vistas and outdoor adventures.

Our journey continues to Galicia, where beautiful seaside views, rolling emerald hills, and towering peaks await. This region is home to some of Spain's most charming cities and villages, including La Coruña, Santiago de Compostela, and Vigo. Galicia's stunning beaches, kissed by the cool Atlantic waters, offer a stark contrast to the Mediterranean shores. Renowned for its delicious seafood, this northwest marvel will tantalize your taste buds.

Crossing into Portugal, we'll explore the captivating North. Here, Porto - once a humble fishing village - has blossomed into Portugal's second-largest city. Its historic architecture, enchanting atmosphere, and world-famous Port wine make it utterly fascinating. As night falls, the sparkling lights along the Douro River highlight the city's charm.

Heading south, we reach Lisbon, a jewel set in Portugal's sun-drenched landscape. Before arriving in this stunning capital, we'll stop in Coimbra, one of the world's oldest university towns, and Fátima, a revered Catholic pilgrimage site.

Lisbon greets us with its rich history and modern energy. Wander through historic streets lined with charming shops, enjoy delightful dining, and soak in the city's allure. Here, modernity harmoniously coexists with ancient landmarks.

As we make our way back toward Madrid, we'll visit Cáceres, a medieval Spanish city that feels like a journey back in time. Stroll through its ancient cobblestone streets and marvel at the well-preserved architecture before concluding this unforgettable Spain and Portugal package in Madrid.

Join us on this remarkable journey of discovery, embracing the diverse cultures, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant cities of Spain and Portugal. Create memories that will last a lifetime on this extraordinary adventure.

Day 1: Madrid – Córdoba – Seville (530 km / 329 miles)

We begin our journey bright and early at 8:00 a.m., departing from Madrid and heading south through the enchanting region of Castilla La Mancha. As we traverse the landscapes immortalized in Miguel de Cervantes' classic novel, *Don Quixote de la Mancha*, you'll catch glimpses of windmills and rolling plains that set the tone for our adventure.

Upon arriving in the ancient city of Córdoba, we'll explore its historic center, a labyrinth of narrow, winding streets lined with some of the most beautiful and colorful houses in southern Spain. The fragrant patios and courtyards adorned with jasmine and geraniums create an atmosphere that feels like stepping back in time.

A highlight of our visit is the iconic Mosque-Cathedral, a testament to Córdoba's rich and diverse history. Originally a Roman temple, it was transformed into a grand mosque in 784 under Emir Abd al-Rahman I and later converted into a cathedral after the Christian reconquest in 1236. As you wander through the vast main hall supported by over 850 double-arched columns, the interplay of sunlight and shadows invites contemplation of the layers of history within these walls.

We'll also explore the Judería, Córdoba's former Jewish quarter. With its cobbled streets and charming squares, it's an ideal place to pause for lunch. You'll have free time to enjoy a meal at one of the many inviting restaurants or tapas bars and perhaps browse for a souvenir.

In the afternoon, we'll continue to Seville, arriving after a two-hour drive. We'll check into our hotel, enjoy a delightful dinner, and settle in for the night in this vibrant city.

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Day 2: Seville

After breakfast at the hotel, we'll embark on a guided tour of Seville, the largest city in southern Spain. Our exploration begins at the breathtaking Plaza de España, a magnificent square built for the 1929 Ibero-American Exhibition. With its colorful ceramics and 48 tiled alcoves representing each province of Spain, the plaza is a visual masterpiece and has served as a backdrop for films like *Lawrence of Arabia* and *Star Wars*.

We'll stroll through the lush María Luisa Park, filled with orange and palm trees, vibrant flower beds, and Moorish-style fountains. This serene oasis offers a tranquil escape and a chance to appreciate Seville's beauty.

Next, we'll admire the exterior of the majestic Seville Cathedral, one of the largest cathedrals in the world and the final resting place of Christopher Columbus. While our tour includes viewing the cathedral from the outside, you'll have the opportunity to explore the interior during your free time.

Our journey continues through the enchanting Barrio Santa Cruz, Seville's most famous neighborhood and former Jewish quarter. With its labyrinth of narrow streets, whitewashed houses, and hidden squares, it exudes an unforgettable atmosphere.

The afternoon is yours to enjoy as you wish. You might choose to visit the cathedral's interior and climb the Giralda Bell Tower for panoramic city views, explore the modern Metropol Parasol with its spectacular vistas and archaeological museum, or wander through the vibrant district of Triana, known for its traditional tapas bars and locally crafted ceramics.

In the evening, we'll gather for dinner and spend another night in Seville.

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Day 3: Seville – Granada (180 km / 112 miles)

After breakfast, we'll depart for Granada, nestled at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Upon arrival, we'll embark on a guided tour of the renowned Alhambra Palace and its picturesque Generalife Gardens. The Alhambra, meaning "Red Castle," is a UNESCO World Heritage site and Spain's most visited landmark. As we explore its ornate palaces and lush gardens, we'll be transported back in time, marveling at the intricate Moorish architecture.

Following the extensive tour, the remainder of the day is yours. You might relax at the hotel or continue exploring Granada's charming streets. Consider visiting the Alcaicería, a bustling bazaar reminiscent of a Moroccan souk, or wander through the historic Albaicín district with its narrow streets and stunning views of the Alhambra.

In the evening, we'll enjoy dinner together and spend the night in Granada.

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Day 4: Granada – Valencia (498 km / 309 miles)

After breakfast, we'll journey towards Valencia, passing through picturesque towns like Guadix and Baza. Arriving in Valencia in the early evening, we'll check into our hotel.

Valencia, Spain's third-largest city, offers a blend of history and modernity. In your free time, you might explore the City of Arts and Sciences, a futuristic complex designed by Santiago Calatrava, stroll through the serene gardens, or visit the Torres de Serranos, medieval towers offering panoramic views. You could also explore La Lonja de la Seda, the Silk Exchange, a Gothic architectural gem and UNESCO World Heritage site.

We'll spend a restful night in Valencia.

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Day 5: Valencia – Barcelona (355 km / 220 miles)

After breakfast, you'll have a few hours to enjoy Valencia at your leisure. Perhaps relax on the golden sands of Playa de la Malvarrosa or visit the bustling Central Market, an art nouveau treasure filled with fresh produce and local delicacies.

In the afternoon, we'll continue to Barcelona. Upon arrival, we'll check into our hotel, and the evening is yours to explore or unwind.

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Day 6: Barcelona

Following breakfast, we'll embark on a guided tour of Barcelona. We'll visit Plaza España, ascend Montjuïc Hill for spectacular views of the city and harbor, and explore the Olympic complex from the 1992 Games. We'll see the statue of Christopher Columbus and wander through the Gothic Quarter, characterized by its medieval streets and historic buildings.

The afternoon is free for you to explore Barcelona further. You might visit Gaudí's masterpieces like the Sagrada Família or Park Güell, stroll along La Rambla, or relax at a café. We'll spend another night in Barcelona.

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Day 7: Barcelona – Zaragoza – San Sebastián (575 km / 357 miles)

After breakfast, we'll depart for Zaragoza, the capital of the Aragón region. You'll have free time to explore the Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar, a stunning Baroque cathedral, and the Puente de Piedra, the oldest bridge over the Ebro River.

In the afternoon, we'll continue to San Sebastián, where we'll check into our hotel, enjoy dinner, and settle in for the night.

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Day 8: San Sebastián – Bilbao – Santander (205 km / 127 miles)

After breakfast, we'll head to Bilbao to see the exterior of the Guggenheim Museum, an architectural masterpiece by Frank Gehry. Later, we'll proceed to Santander, where you can relax on the beaches, visit the Palacio de la Magdalena, or explore the historic cathedral.

We'll gather for dinner and spend the night in Santander.

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Day 9: Santander – Santillana del Mar – Covadonga – Oviedo (320 km / 199 miles)

After breakfast, we'll journey through the breathtaking Picos de Europa National Park. Our first stop is Santillana del Mar, often called one of Spain's most beautiful villages, with its medieval architecture and cobbled streets.

Next, we'll visit Covadonga and the Sanctuary of Covadonga, significant in Christian history as the site where the Spanish Reconquista began. After exploring the holy cave, we'll continue to Oviedo for dinner and overnight accommodation.

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Day 10: Oviedo – A Coruña (347 km / 216 miles)

After breakfast, we'll head to A Coruña, a vibrant coastal city in Galicia. Upon arrival, enjoy a panoramic city tour and free time to explore the Tower of Hercules, the oldest working lighthouse in the world, the unique Galerías with their glass-enclosed balconies, and the Castillo de San Antón.

We'll spend the evening enjoying dinner and rest in A Coruña.

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Day 11: A Coruña – Santiago de Compostela (75 km / 47 miles)

After breakfast, we'll travel to Santiago de Compostela, the culmination of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. We'll visit the magnificent Cathedral, housing the relics of Saint James, and explore the historic center with its charming streets and squares.

The afternoon is free for you to continue exploring or relax at a local café. We'll enjoy dinner together and spend the night in Santiago de Compostela.

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Day 12: Santiago de Compostela – Rías Baixas – Vigo (90 km / 56 miles)

After breakfast, we'll journey through the beautiful Rías Baixas region, known for its stunning coastline. We'll stop at O Grove on the Isla de la Toja, where you can explore the Chapel of the Shells or stroll along the beaches.

Later, we'll continue to Vigo, where you'll have free time to explore the old town with its fishermen's houses and arcaded squares. We'll spend the evening and night in Vigo.

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Day 13: Vigo – Viana do Castelo – Braga – Porto (150 km / 93 miles)

After breakfast, we'll cross into Portugal, arriving at Viana do Castelo. With its cobbled streets and diverse architectural styles, it's a delightful place to explore. You might browse shops specializing in Portugal's gold filigree jewelry.

Next, we'll visit Braga, known for its historical sites and youthful energy. You can explore the famous Bom Jesus do Monte sanctuary or visit Portugal's oldest cathedral. In the early evening, we'll arrive in Porto and check into our hotel.

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Day 14: Porto

After breakfast, we'll embark on a guided tour of Porto. We'll explore the Ribeira District along the Douro River, visit the fortress-like Porto Cathedral, admire the Palácio da Bolsa, and cross the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge.

We'll visit a traditional wine cellar to learn about Port wine production and enjoy a tasting. The afternoon is yours to explore further—perhaps visit the Livraria Lello bookstore or admire the city's azulejo tile art. We'll spend another night in Porto.

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Day 15: Porto – Coimbra (120 km / 75 miles)

After breakfast, we'll head to Coimbra, home to one of the world's oldest universities, founded in 1290. You'll have the opportunity to explore the historic campus, including the magnificent Joanina Library, and perhaps observe students in traditional black capes reminiscent of *Harry Potter*.

We'll enjoy lunch together, and the rest of the day is free. We'll spend the night in Coimbra.

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Day 16: Coimbra – Fátima – Lisbon (222 km / 138 miles)

After breakfast, we'll visit Fátima, one of the world's most significant Catholic pilgrimage sites. We'll explore the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary and the modern Basilica of the Holy Trinity, reflecting on the profound spiritual significance of this place.

Later, we'll continue to Lisbon, where we'll check into our hotel and spend the night.

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Day 17: Lisbon

After breakfast, we'll embark on a guided tour of Lisbon, a city that beautifully blends rich history with modern vibrancy. We'll visit the Monument of the Discoveries, honoring Portugal's Age of Exploration, admire the intricate Belém Tower, and explore the Jerónimos Monastery, an architectural masterpiece.

We'll wander through the Alfama Quarter, the oldest part of Lisbon, with its maze of narrow streets and traditional Fado music echoing through the alleys. The evening is yours to enjoy—don't miss trying a traditional pastel de nata, the famous Portuguese egg tart.

We'll spend another night in Lisbon.

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Day 18: Lisbon – Cáceres – Madrid (613 km / 381 miles)

After breakfast, we'll depart for Cáceres, a beautifully preserved medieval city in Spain's Extremadura region. You'll have time to explore the lively Plaza Mayor, climb the Torre de Bujaco for panoramic views, and walk through the Arco de la Estrella into the old town with its historic palaces.

After our visit, we'll continue to Madrid, where our unforgettable journey concludes. We hope this adventure has enriched your spirit and left you with memories to cherish for a lifetime.

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*If, in the unlikely event, tickets to the Alhambra are unavailable, we'll provide an alternative tour of Granada, including visits to the Palace of Carlos V, the Archaeological Museum, the Church of Santa María de la Alhambra, the Royal Chapel, and a walk through the Alcaicería and Cathedral Square.*

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This carefully crafted itinerary offers an immersive experience through Spain and Portugal's most captivating cities and landscapes. From the historic streets of Córdoba and Seville to the modern allure of Barcelona and the timeless beauty of Lisbon, each day brings new adventures and unforgettable memories. We look forward to sharing this incredible journey with you.

 

 

Prices:

Per person in double/twin room: 3315 €

Single Supplement: 1065 €

Supplement July to Oct.: 120 €

Supplement for departure on May 5 (Feria): 110 €

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Discounts:


- Children under 4 years old: Free; no granted seat on the bus.
- Children between 4 and 7 years old: 25% discount off the adult price; they share a room with adults.
- Teenagers between 8 and 18 years old: 5% discount off the adult price.
- Seniors (65+ years old): 5% discount off the adult price.
- Third person in a triple room: 5% discount.
- Discounts cannot be combined.


Booking Process:

1. Choose the desired tour and confirm it via email. Provide the starting date, tour code, number of travelers, their names, age and preferred room types (Single/Double/Triple).
2. Receive an invoice from us.
3. Make a 15% deposit to secure the booking.
4. Receive confirmation from us.
5. Three weeks (21 day) before the tour starts, pay the remaining balance.
6. Arrive for the tour on the scheduled date and time.


Payment Information:

- A 15% deposit is required during reservation.
- The remaining 85% must be paid at least 3 weeks before the tour starts.
- Payment methods:
   1. Bank wire to our company's bank account (details on the invoice).
   2. Credit card payment (additional 2% charge, the link will be sent to you). 
   3. Western Union (for urgent, short-notice reservations).
   4. Wise.com – a cost-effective online currency transfer system. Ask us for an ''invitation'' if you're not a member.


Cancellation and Refund Policy:

- The 15% deposit at the time of reservation is non-refundable.
- If you paid 100% upfront and canceled at least 3 weeks before the trip, the remaining 85% is fully refundable.
- Cancellations made less than 3 weeks before the trip won't receive any refunds.

Seville

Situated opposite the Macarena Basilica and the Parliament, the Hotel EXE Sevilla Macarena offers a luxurious experience in the heart of Seville. The hotel exudes elegance and sophistication, especially in its rooms that surround a traditional Sevillian patio. Guests can relax by the outdoor pool or soak up the sun on the solarium. With 331 well-appointed rooms, private parking, room service, and complimentary Wi-Fi, the hotel ensures a comfortable and convenient stay.

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Granada

Just a five-minute taxi ride from Granada's city center, the Abades Nevada Palace is a modern 4-star hotel that combines avant-garde architecture with stunning views of the Sierra Nevada mountains and the Alhambra. Located near the Parque Tecnológico de la Salud, the Los Cármenes football stadium, and the Sports Arena, the hotel offers modern rooms, a lobby bar, on-site restaurants, a gym, and a seasonal outdoor swimming pool for guests to enjoy.

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Valencia

Hotel Eurostars Acteon in Valencia is a contemporary and welcoming accommodation designed to provide a warm and inviting atmosphere. With attention to detail in its rooms and suites, the hotel offers the perfect environment for relaxation or work. Ideally located between the Turia gardens and close to the City of Arts and Sciences, as well as the Port and Valencia's beaches, it's an excellent base for exploring the city.

The "Aires de Levante" restaurant presents a modern dining space focused on creative cuisine, blending traditional regional recipes with Mediterranean flavors. Featuring a glass-enclosed dining room and a private terrace, guests can enjoy Valencia's warm and sunny weather while savoring delicious meals.

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Barcelona

Located in a tranquil residential area, the Catalonia Barcelona 505 hotel provides a peaceful retreat while still being close to attractions like Güell Park and the Science Museum. The hotel offers amenities such as free high-speed Wi-Fi, a rooftop pool, a bar and lounge, business facilities, and a restaurant with breakfast options. Guests can also enjoy concierge services, laundry facilities, and soundproof rooms equipped with air conditioning, desks, room service, and safes, ensuring a comfortable and secure stay.

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San Sebastián

The Silken Amara Plaza hotel is perfectly situated at the start of a picturesque walk leading to the stunning Bay of La Concha and the charming Old Town, famous for its delicious "pintxos" (local tapas). The hotel emphasizes exceptional customer service, comfort, and attention to detail, aiming to provide guests with a unique experience. A commitment to art is evident throughout the property, showcasing works by various modern artists.

With 162 contemporary rooms infused with traditional Basque charm, guests can enjoy a blend of modern comfort and local culture. The hotel's "La Ola" bistro-bar offers delightful cocktails, while the Plaza Restaurant serves a fusion of pintxos, international dishes, and traditional Basque cuisine.

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Santander

Located just 150 meters from the beautiful El Sardinero beach and the renowned Casino of Santander, the Hotel Santemar combines sophisticated charm with a cozy atmosphere. Ideal for both leisure and business travelers, the hotel features 348 rooms across eight different categories to suit various preferences. Each room includes amenities such as a desk, television, air conditioning, minibar, free safe, complimentary Wi-Fi, and a private bathroom with marble finishes, magnifying mirrors, and a hairdryer. Guests can choose from rooms inspired by different themes or mountain aesthetics, many of which offer views of the Cantabrian Sea. The hotel also provides an on-site gym and a restaurant catering to diverse dining preferences.

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Oviedo

The Iberik Santo Domingo Plaza Hotel is a modern four-star establishment located just a five-minute walk from Oviedo's historic center and the Cathedral. The hotel offers 101 contemporary rooms, including double, triple, family, executive, and superior options. Each room is equipped with an en-suite bathroom, minibar, telephone, high-power hairdryer, toiletries, electronic safe, and television. Guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, a small gym, luggage storage, a 24-hour open bar, and a striking indoor natural garden, providing a serene environment for relaxation.

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A Coruña

Hotel Exe La Coruña is conveniently located next to the Cuatro Caminos Shopping and Leisure Center, just a 15-minute walk from A Coruña's historic center and a 20-minute stroll from the Riazor and Orzán beaches. The hotel offers bright and spacious rooms designed for guest comfort. Amenities include free Wi-Fi, parking, a fitness center, air conditioning, child-friendly activities, laundry facilities, daily housekeeping, a business center, and three meeting rooms. Additional services such as dry cleaning, laundry, and on-site car rentals ensure a convenient and enjoyable stay.

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Santiago de Compostela

The Hotel Oca Puerta del Camino is a four-star establishment located near the Santiago de Compostela Conference Center. Ideal for hosting events, the hotel features facilities such as lounges, a garden, a piano bar, a business center, catering services, and an outdoor swimming pool. With 164 spacious rooms filled with natural light and offering lovely views, each room is equipped with modern amenities including a minibar, telephone, hairdryer, safe, LED TV with international channels, and free Wi-Fi.

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Vigo

Located in a pleasant and quiet area near Plaza de América and Balaídos Stadium, the Hotel Hesperia Vigo is just a seven-minute drive from the city center. This makes it an excellent base for exploring Vigo's attractions, including the Cíes Islands and Rías Baixas. The hotel offers a variety of room options, such as standard rooms with city views, balcony rooms for relaxation, double suites filled with natural light, and family rooms with extra beds. Guests can enjoy services like a 24-hour reception, multilingual staff, free Wi-Fi, room service, a breakfast buffet, event facilities, and a gym.

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Porto

The Holiday Inn Porto Gaia is a versatile hotel perfectly suited for leisure trips. Centrally located in Gaia, it's just minutes away from the famous Port Wine Cellars and a short drive from Porto's historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Guests can stay in rooms offering breathtaking views of Porto and the Douro River. The hotel features an array of facilities, including meeting rooms, a restaurant, a bar, a large congress center, a spa, a gym, and complimentary Wi-Fi. The spa provides a tranquil environment for relaxation and rejuvenation, offering massages and treatments designed to provide a peaceful experience.

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Coimbra

The Hotel Coimbra Aeminium, affiliated with Meliá, is a distinguished accommodation located in Coimbra, Portugal. Situated on a hilltop near the Praça da República and the Machado Castro and Bissaya Barreto Museums, it's just a 15-minute walk from the historic University of Coimbra. Guests can borrow bicycles from the hotel to explore the city in an enjoyable and convenient way. The air-conditioned guest rooms are decorated in soothing pastel colors, providing a comfortable and aesthetically pleasing environment. Each room includes amenities like cable TV, a minibar, a work desk, and a private bathroom equipped with a hairdryer.

For dining, the Baga restaurant serves a variety of cuisines, including Portuguese, international, and vegetarian options. The Hotel Coimbra Aeminium offers a combination of comfort, convenience, and quality services, making it a desirable choice for travelers visiting Coimbra.

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Lisbon

Hotel Lutecia in Lisbon is a distinguished 4-star establishment known for its smart design and modern amenities. Renovated in 2014, the hotel is located in the "New Avenues" residential area and is celebrated for its nine uniquely themed floors, offering guests diverse and novel experiences during their stay. This creative approach adds a touch of uniqueness to the accommodations. Situated in a quiet residential center near Avenida de Roma, the hotel provides easy access to popular tourist attractions and shopping areas.

Hotel Lutecia boasts a range of amenities, including a 24-hour fitness center, spa services, free Wi-Fi, and a restaurant. The "Fusion" restaurant serves delectable Portuguese cuisine in a stylish setting. With its blend of innovative design, themed floors, and comprehensive amenities, Hotel Lutecia offers a unique and luxurious stay in the heart of Lisbon, making it a popular choice for travelers seeking comfort and an exceptional experience in the city.

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Additional Information:

For departures on May 5, the night will be spent in the city of Alicante instead of Valencia, with accommodation at the Eurostars Centrum Alicante hotel.

For departures on May 19, September 1, 15, and 22, the nights initially scheduled in Barcelona will be spent in Sabadell, a nearby city.

Please note that all descriptions are based on information provided by the hotels. While we strive to keep the information up to date, we cannot guarantee its accuracy in the future. We recommend visiting each hotel's official website for the most current details.

Additionally, the hotels listed above may be replaced by similar properties of the same category without prior notice.

Here you will find commonly asked questions regarding our tours.

 

1. Are the tours for individuals, families, or small groups of friends?

- Yes. Our tours are for single travelers, couples, families, and groups of friends whom we put together with other travelers to form a larger group.

 

2. How many people are normally included on a tour?

We cannot guarantee an exact number per tour. Normally, it ranges from 10 to 25 people per group, but these numbers can vary greatly depending on the time of year. In summer, groups tend to be larger as this is a popular time of year, while the winter season usually attracts fewer people, thus smaller groups are formed. There are certain tours that combine travelers if the destinations follow the same routes; e.g., you may be on a 10-day tour package with companions traveling on a 5-day package. The tour will cover the same areas, and the 5-day package guests will break off thereafter. Also, more people may be joining in for the other part of the package.

 

3. Is there a guide or tour leader on the bus?

- Yes. An accompanying guide (tour leader) always travels with the group during the entire tour. An exception may occur when there are minimal numbers signed up for a particular tour. These small groups will travel with an experienced, English-speaking driver-guide. In all major cities, we use local professionals and licensed guides.

 

4. What languages do the guides use?

English and Spanish. All our tour guides speak both languages fluently. If a tour group consists of an English-speaking group only, the tour will run in English. But most of the tours will have both English and Spanish (from Latin America and Central America) passengers, so the guides will explain in both languages.

 

5. Do your tours run during certain times of the year?

Most of our tours run all year. Some tours, e.g., those running to the northern regions of Spain, only run from March until October. Each tour's description provides all the relevant information needed. For example, ''Sundays all year'' means that a tour will start on every Sunday of the year, regardless of the numbers. Just look up the calendar for the specific dates Sundays are falling on, and make sure you arrive in Spain a day before.

 

6. What cities do the tours start from?

Tours start in Madrid or Barcelona.

 

7. Where are the meeting points for the tours?

In Madrid, it is Calle Ferraz 3 (Ferraz Str., 3). This meeting point is in the city center, right off Plaza España.

In Barcelona, it is in the reception of the Hotel ''Catalunya Barcelona 505'' (Carrer de Muntaner, 505, 08022, Barcelona).

 

8. Do you pick them up from the hotels on the first day of the tour?

By default, no. We do not pick up from hotels because that would delay the tour launch time. However, if your hotel is en route, using the same bus route on launch day, we will pick you up. A week before travel, we require the name of your hotel in Madrid and will inform you if you can be picked up directly from your hotel or need to head over to the meeting point at 7.45 a.m.

In Barcelona, the meeting point is always in the reception of the ''Catalunya Barcelona 505'' hotel.

 

9. What type of vehicles do you use?

We use buses for larger groups and minibuses for smaller ones. Vehicles are comfortable, modern, and equipped with air conditioning.

 

10. If there is Wi-Fi on your buses,?

There is Wi-Fi on all our buses in Spain and Portugal. But please keep in mind that sometimes during the transfers between the cities, the Wi-Fi signal can be weak or intermitting due to poor coverage from the main operators. Please do not expect very high Internet speed (to download or stream movies during the transfers).

 

11. Are meals included?

Buffet breakfasts with all the drinks are included every morning in all hotels our guests occupy during their tour.

Lunches and dinners are included anywhere that's mentioned in the itinerary (sections ''Itinerary'' and ''Included in Tour''). Normally, dinners are held in the hotel's restaurants, but many times they will be buffet (''eat as much as you want''), and only drinks will be at an extra cost. Also, sometimes lunches and dinners will be held in the restaurants.

 

12. If I am a vegetarian or allergic to certain products, is there any problem?

No problems at all. Inform the tour leader, and he will assist you. On a side note, many dinners are buffet-type, so you can simply choose what you prefer. For those with allergies, if in doubt, please remind the tour leader during mealtimes. Alternatively, ask the restaurant staff about the content of the dishes.

 

13. What time do you arrive in Madrid on your last day of travel? Can I book a flight on the same day, flying out of Spain?

Normally, we return to Madrid between 17.00 and 19.00 on the last day of the tour. However, it is not recommended to book the flight out on the same evening or night, as traffic jams in Madrid or other possible events may delay your arrival. Feel free to talk to us before starting the tour, and we'll organize your overnight stay in Madrid after the tour.

 

14. I need a night in the hotel or a transfer from or to the airport to be booked before or after the tour.

Sure. Just let us know at the time you organize it.

  

15. Can I just show up for the trip without a reservation and pay directly in the office, on the spot?

Unfortunately, not. The tour must be booked in advance, as we need to make all the arrangements beforehand.

 

16. How long in advance should I book a trip?

If you book at least 2 weeks in advance, the trip is guaranteed for you, though we recommend booking even earlier, if possible, as in these cases we have a wider range of hotels to accommodate the early reservations—better options.

 

17. Can I customize one of the tours for myself?

No, as there are more people traveling with you on the tour. However, if you represent an agency or the leader of a group of people, contact us; we'll take care of a private and customized tour for your party only.

 

18. What is the booking process?

It is simple. Once you have chosen the tour, there are six steps:

1. You confirm the tour by e-mail, indicating the starting date, tour code, number of persons traveling, and their names, as well as the types of rooms preferred (single, double, or triple).

2. We will send you an invoice.

3. You pay 10% to book the tour.

4. We issue the confirmation.

5. Three weeks before the starting date, you pay the rest of the money due, and

6. You show up for the tour on the appointed date and time.

 

19. How much should I pay and when?

We require a 10% deposit during reservation and the remaining 90% no less than 3 weeks before the tour commences.

 

20. How would I pay?

You can pay in one of four ways:

1. Bank wire to our company’s bank account. Our banking details are included on the invoice that you receive.

2. We can charge your credit card. Please keep in mind that, in this case, we charge an additional 2% on top of the amount (bank charges).

3. Transferwise.com is an online system allowing the transfer of funds. There is a small commission attached.

4. Western Union (normally for short-notice reservations and when the amount needs to be received urgently).

 

21. What is the cancellation and refund policy?

10% paid at the time of reservation is non-refundable. The other 90% is fully refundable if cancelled in no less than 2 weeks (e.g., if you paid 100% upfront, you get the whole amount right away). There are no refunds for cancellations made with less than 3 weeks to go before the trip.

 

22. Are there any discounts or surcharges?

Yes. Discounts are listed under the section ''Prices'', under each package.

 

23. Are taxes included in the tour prices?

Yes, VAT and tourist taxes for different cities are included.

 

24. How do I know if I need a visa for Spain or Morocco?

- Please check the visa information for Spain here. The visa requirements for Morocco can be found here. Please note that all trips to Morocco will require your Schengen visa to be of an ''multiple entry'', as you will enter Spain for the second time.

 

25. I am ready to go ahead and book one of your tours, but I need a visa to enter Spain.

Yes, we do help our customers get their visas after a trip is confirmed. As we are a fully licensed tour operator in Spain, after the deposit is paid, we can issue a confirmation, which you can later bring to the Spanish Embassy or Consulate. In this letter, we confirm that you booked and partially (or fully) paid for a tour with us. Please note that we do not guarantee the issue of a visa and cannot influence the process. The decision is up to the Embassy, as they have their own rules and regulations for each country. At the same time, we do our best to ensure we provide assistance where possible.