Tour starts on every single SUNDAY all year long.
Tour code: C-762
Tour starts on every single SUNDAY all year long.
Tour code: C-762
- accommodation in **** hotels
- 5 breakfasts, 3 dinners
- modern and air-conditioned bus
- multi-lingual tour escort
- sightseeing tours with local guides in Cordoba, Seville and Granada
- tickets to the Mosque in Cordoba
- tickets to Alhambra in Granada
- travel insurance
- free Wi- Fi on board
- tips
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Embark on an enriching journey that commences and concludes in the vibrant city of Barcelona. This extended tour builds upon the previous Andalusia and Toledo (#2) itinerary, offering an enhanced exploration of the captivating Spanish landscape. Alongside the renowned destinations of Andalusia, such as Cordoba, Sevilla, and Granada, this expedition introduces you to new horizons, including the thriving metropolis of Madrid and the picturesque shores of Valencia, famed for its exquisite beaches and the awe-inspiring City of Arts.
Commencing in Barcelona, the tour's initial stop is Zaragoza, the capital of the Aragon province. Conveniently positioned midway between Barcelona and Madrid, Zaragoza welcomes you with its distinctive character. Moving forward, the tour unfolds in the remarkable city of Madrid, a capital that stands as both a timeless rival to Barcelona and a hub of grandeur and cultural richness.
Venturing further south, you'll enter the heart of Andalusia - a region celebrated for its iconic elements: tapas, flamenco, and the warm embrace of its vibrant festivals. The Andalusian triangle, composed of Cordoba, Sevilla, and Granada, embodies the very essence of Spanish heritage. Amidst the juxtaposition of Moorish influences and Roman remnants, rustic charm converges with breathtaking landscapes. From towering mountains to meandering rivers and carved canyons, Andalusia's allure is eternal, making it a perennial favorite among Spain's destinations.
Valencia beckons as the next destination - an urban gem nestled along the Spanish Mediterranean Coast. Second in size only to Barcelona, this city dazzles with its historic core, architectural splendors, sun-kissed beaches, and a lively nightlife that never sleeps. Bask in the elegance of its old city and the futuristic marvels of the City of Arts. As the tour draws to a close, you'll return to Barcelona, where your remarkable journey began.
In summary, this meticulously curated tour combines the best of Spain's cultural, historical, and natural treasures, unveiling the country's diverse facets while leaving you with unforgettable memories.
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Day 1. Barcelona - Zaragoza - Madrid (635 km ~ 395 miles)
Departure from Barcelona at 08am towards Zaragoza. Spain's fifth largest city, Zaragoza is the capital of the Aragón region. Located south of the Pyrenees, it sits right in the middle between Barcelona and Madrid, and is home to a range of fascinating sights, from Roman ruins to magnificent Islamic architecture and a striking Baroque cathedral. We will stop in the city center so you can have free time to explore the most notorious sights of Zaragoza: Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar and Puente de Piedra (the Stone Bridge).
After some free time in Zaragoza continuation to Madrid. Arrival in early evening and accommodation.
Hotel: Emperador.
Day 2. Madrid - Cordoba - Seville (530 km ~ 320 miles)
Departure from the bus terminal at 08.00 in the morning towards Cordoba, passing thru the region of Castilla La Mancha, known for being the setting of Miguel de Cervantes' 17th century novel Don Quixote de la Mancha – probably, one of the most famous books ever to have come out of Spain.
Arriving to Cordoba - one of the most beautiful old towns in Andalusia as well as one of Spain's most famous historical monuments. You will take a proper tour through its historic center - a very charming place, with its patios and courtyards, decorated with pots of aromatic jasmine and geraniums and walk narrow, winding streets, lined with what must be some of the prettiest and most colorful houses in southern Spain. Of course, you will enter the Mosque-Cathedral - the greatest dual-identity monument in Spain.
Extending in a tangle of cobbled streets and squares to the north of the Mosque-Cathedral is Juderia - the city’s former Jewish quarter. This is a great area to stop for lunch, packed as it is with smart restaurants as well as superb no-frills tapas bars.
After the bus departures to Seville. Arrival, dinner and accommodation.
Hotel: Exe Macarena Seville.
Day 3. Seville
Breakfast in the hotel, followed by a proper city tour throughout Seville with a local guide, to admire this beautiful and also the largest city of Southern Spain. With numerous sights and attractions, this city will never leave visitors stuck for choice. Main highlights of the tour:
After the city tour you will have the afternoon off to rest or explore more on your own.
Dinner and a night in Seville.
Day 4. Seville - Granada (250 km ~ 155 miles)
Breakfast, then transfer to Granada - a beautiful city right at the foot of the spectacular Sierra Nevada mountains. The popular favorite of the region of Andalusia, Granada has a rich history, fantastic range of sites to see, and a bustling nightlife. With Arab influences and Spanish charm, there is plenty of culture and history to explore here. Upon arrival you’ll have a guided tour to see the famous complex of La Alhambra, its Arabian palaces Nazaries, and its green and picturesque Generalife Gardens.
The tour to Alhambra is already quite extensive and includes a good part of walking, so it's your choice the rest of the day - to relax in the hotel or continue to explore the city of Granada on your own. Suggested places to visit on the second half of the day.
Dinner and night in Granada.
Hotel: Abades Nevada Palace.
Day 5. Granada - Valencia (498 km ~ 309 miles)
Breakfast. Departure towards Valencia. On the way you will pass by the beautiful, small towns of Guadix, Baza and Puerto Lumbreras. Arrival in Valencia in the early evening, accommodation in the hotel.
Valencia is a third-largest city in Spain, and has a lot to offer: from world-class restaurants to stunning beaches, and from museums to buzzing nightlife. Here’s our list of suggestions for your free time:
Day 6. Valencia - Barcelona (355 km ~ 220 miles)
After breakfast you'll have some hours to scroll thru Valencia on your own. List of our recommendations:
On the second half of the day, completing the full circle, we'll get back to the place where we started from - Barcelona.
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The hotels may be substituted for the very similar category and type.
Prices:
Per person in double/twin room: 845 €
Single Supplement: 265 €
Supplement July to Oct.: 50 €
Supplement for departure on Apr 23 and Apr 30: 100 € (Easter and Feria)
Discounts:
- Children less than 4 years old: free, without granted seat in the bus
- Children between 4 and 7 years old: 25% discount off adult price, in a room with adults
- Teenagers between 8 and 18 years old: 5% discount off adult price
- Seniors (65+ years old): 5% discount off adult price
- Third person in triple room: 5%
Discounts cannot be combined.
What is the booking process?
- It is very simple. Once you have chosen the tour, there are 6 steps:
a) you confirm the tour by e-mail, indicating starting date, tour code, number of persons travelling and their names, also types of rooms preferred (Single/Double/Triple).
b) we send you an invoice,
c) you pay 10% to book the tour,
d) we issue the confirmation,
e) 2 weeks before the starting date, you pay the rest of the monies due, and
f) you show up for the tour on the appointed date and time.
How much should I pay and when?
- We require a 10% deposit during reservation, and the remaining 90% in no less than 2 weeks before the tour commences.
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 (our bank charges), and we need you to sign an Authorization form (which we will provide) and you need to send us your passport copy and copy of the credit card (the front) to verify ownership.
3) Western Union (normally for short-notice reservations, and when amount needs to be received urgently).
4) Transferwise.com - an online system, allowing the transfer of different currencies, with a small fees (much smaller than bank charges). Ask us to send you an invitation to join a system if you are not a member - there normally is a bonus for new members.
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 right away). There are no refunds for cancellations made in less than 2 weeks to go before the trip.
Seville:
Flamenco with glass of wine - 45
Flamenco with boat cruise - 55
Flamenco with glass of wine and tapas (Spanish snacks) - 65
Flamenco with full meal course dinner - 69
Day Boat trip - 18
Boat trip + Bull ring - 45
Artistic (art, music, literature) tour - 40
Cathedral tour - 35
Cathedral tour + Boat trip - 52
Artistic, Cathedral and Macarena district- 47
Cathedral and Triana district - 50
Granada:
Zambra Gitana (Flamenco show) - 34
Artistic (art, music, literature) tour - 45
Arabic Granada with Royal Chapel - 32
Arabic Granada with tea and traditional sweets - 32
Valencia:
Highlight City tour - 39
Barcelona:
Barcelona Modern - 25
Barcelona Modern with Sagrada Familia - 47
Iluminaciones (night tour) - 35
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 the summer, groups tend to be larger as this is a popular time of year, while the winter season usually attracts fewer people, so 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) usually travels with the group during the entire tour. An exception may occur when there are only a few people signed up for a particular tour. These small groups will travel with an experienced, English-speaking driver or 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 only of English-speaking people, the tour will run in English. But most of the tours will have both English and Spanish (from Latin and Central America) passengers, so the guides will explain in English and then in Spanish.
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 number. Just look up on the calendar the specific dates Sundays are falling on and make sure you arrive a day before.
6. What cities do the tours start from?
Tours start from 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 Espaa.
In Barcelona, it is in the reception of the Hotel ''Catalunya Barcelona 505'' (Carrer de Muntaner, 505, 08022, Barcelona).
8. Do you pick us 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?
Buses for larger groups and minibuses for smaller ones Vehicles are comfortable, modern, and have air conditioning.
10. If there is Wi-Fi on your buses,
There is Wi-Fi on all our buses in Spain. But please keep in mind that sometimes during the transfers between the cities, the Wi-Fi signal can be weak or intermittent due to poor coverage from the main operators. Please do not expect to download or steam movies during the transfers. On Morocco's buses, there is no Wi-Fi.
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; 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. I am a vegetarian or allergic to certain products; 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 the 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 excursion (depending on the specific 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 flight. 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 when you organize the whole trip.
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 far in advance should I book a trip?
If you book at least 2 weeks in advance, the trip is guaranteed, though we recommend booking even earlier if possible, as in these cases we have a wider range of hotels to accommodate the early reservations and better options.
Requests received with less than 2 weeks to go prior to the launch date usually work out 80% of the time; just contact us.
17. Can I customize one of the tours for myself?
No, as there are more people traveling with you. However, if you are already coming as a group of 20 or more, the route can be customized upon your request, as the tour could be run privately for your group. Please contact us for more information.
18. What is the booking process?
It is very simple. Once you have chosen the tour, there are six steps:
a) You confirm the tour by e-mail, indicating the starting date, tour code, number of persons traveling and their names, and types of rooms preferred (single, double, or triple).
b) we send you an invoice,
c) you pay 10% to book the tour,
d) We issue the confirmation,
e) 2 weeks before the starting date, you pay the rest of the monies due, and
f) 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 the reservation and the remaining 90% no less than 2 weeks before the tour commences.
20. How would I pay?
You can pay in one of four ways:
1) A 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), we need you to sign an authorization form, and you need to send us your passport copy and a copy of the credit card (the front) to verify ownership.
3) Western Union (normally for short-notice reservations and when an amount needs to be received urgently.)
4) Transferwise.com: an online system allowing the transfer of funds There is a small commission attached.
21. What is the cancellation and refund policy?
10% of the amount 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 right away). There are no refunds for cancellations made with less than 2 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 "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 and the deposit of 10% has been paid. As we are a fully licensed tour operator in Spain, after the deposit is paid, we can issue the confirmation, which you later bring to the Spanish Embassy or Consulate. In this letter, we confirm that you booked and partly (or fully) paid for a tour with us. Please note that we do not guarantee the issue of visas 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.