19. Southern Spain & Coast

Departure point: Madrid
Tour kicks off every Monday
Duration: 7 days

Price from: €1235
Duration: 7 days, 6 nights

Tour starts on every single MONDAY all year long.


Tour code: C-170

Included in tour:

- accommodation in **** hotels

- 6 breakfasts, 3 dinners

- modern and air-conditioned bus

- multi-lingual tour escort

- sightseeing tour with local guide in Cordoba, Sevilla, Granada and Barcelona

- tickets to Cordoba's Mosque

- tickets to Alhambra in Granada

- travel insurance

- free Wi- Fi on board 

- tips 

This 7-day journey is a beautifully paced exploration of Spain’s most iconic regions, tracing a route from the heart of Castile into the soul of Andalucía, across the Mediterranean coast, and back through historic Aragón. Beginning in Madrid, the itinerary weaves together Roman foundations, Moorish masterpieces, Gothic cathedrals, and modern creative cities—offering a rich cross-section of Spanish history, landscapes, and everyday life.

From the multicultural legacy of Córdoba and Seville to the refined beauty of Granada’s Alhambra, the journey reveals the depth of Andalusian culture. Turning east, the tour embraces the Mediterranean rhythm of Valencia and the artistic energy of Barcelona, before concluding with a meaningful stop in Zaragoza, one of Spain’s great pilgrimage centers. With a balance of guided touring and free time, this itinerary is ideal for travelers seeking cultural depth without feeling rushed.


Tour Highlights

  • Castilian Landscapes – Travel south from Madrid through the plains of Castilla-La Mancha, landscapes forever linked to Cervantes’ Don Quixote.

  • Córdoba’s Cultural Fusion – Discover Córdoba, highlighted by the extraordinary Mosque–Cathedral and the atmospheric former Jewish Quarter.

  • Andalusian Capital – Explore Seville, featuring Plaza de España, María Luisa Park, Seville Cathedral, the Giralda, and the charming Barrio Santa Cruz.

  • Moorish Legacy – Experience Granada, crowned by the Alhambra and Generalife Gardens, one of Europe’s most celebrated UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

  • Mediterranean Valencia – Enjoy Valencia, where Roman origins, Gothic trade heritage, and bold contemporary architecture meet - and where paella was born.

  • Catalan Creativity – Discover Barcelona, from Montjuïc’s panoramic viewpoints and the Gothic Quarter to Gaudí’s iconic Sagrada Família and lively seaside promenades.

  • Historic Aragón – Pause in Zaragoza, home to the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, one of Spain’s most important pilgrimage sites set along the Ebro River.

  • A Journey Through Eras – Roman, Islamic, Jewish, Christian, Gothic, and modern influences woven seamlessly into one route.

  • Balanced Pace – A thoughtfully designed itinerary blending cultural highlights, scenic travel days, and free time for personal discovery.

This itinerary offers a compelling introduction to Spain’s cultural diversity - perfect for travelers eager to experience legendary monuments, vibrant cities, and the changing rhythms of Spanish life from inland plains to the Mediterranean coast.

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

Your journey begins early this morning with an 8:00 a.m. departure from Madrid, heading south through the wide plains of Castilla - La Mancha, a landscape forever linked to Don Quixote. Rolling fields, distant windmills, and big open skies set the tone as we make our way into Andalusia. By late morning, we arrive in Córdoba, one of southern Spain’s most captivating and historically layered cities. A guided walk leads through the atmospheric historic center, where narrow cobblestone streets are lined with whitewashed houses decorated with colorful flower pots and hidden courtyards. The visit culminates at the extraordinary Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba, an architectural marvel unlike any other in Europe. Inside, you’ll walk beneath a seemingly endless forest of red-and-white arches, experiencing firsthand how Roman, Moorish, and Christian influences merged over centuries. Time afterward allows you to explore the former Jewish Quarter, browse local shops, or enjoy lunch at your own pace.
In the afternoon, we continue to Seville, arriving in time for dinner and a relaxing overnight stay.



Day 2: Seville

After breakfast, we set out on a guided tour of Seville, a city known for its warmth, passion, and unmistakable Andalusian spirit. Our visit begins at Plaza de España, a sweeping semi-circular plaza built for the 1929 Ibero-American Exhibition and admired for its ornate bridges, reflective canal, and colorful ceramic tiles representing Spain’s provinces. Just steps away, a stroll through María Luisa Park offers shaded paths, palm trees, and decorative fountains that provide a peaceful contrast to the bustling city. We then admire the exterior of Seville Cathedral, one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world, and see Giralda, originally built as a Moorish minaret. Our tour continues into Barrio Santa Cruz, the former Jewish Quarter, where narrow lanes, hidden plazas, and flower-filled patios create an intimate, postcard-worthy setting.
The afternoon is free to explore independently - perhaps visiting the Royal Alcázar, wandering into the Triana district for tapas and ceramics, or enjoying a leisurely café break. Dinner and overnight in Seville.



Day 3: Seville – Granada (250 km / 155 miles)

This morning, we travel east toward Granada, beautifully set at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains. Upon arrival, a guided visit introduces the legendary Alhambra, one of Spain’s most celebrated landmarks. Within its fortified walls, you’ll explore the elegant Nasrid Palaces, where delicate stucco decoration, graceful arches, and tranquil courtyards reflect the refinement of Moorish Spain. The experience continues in the Generalife Gardens, once the summer retreat of Granada’s rulers, filled with fountains, terraces, and sweeping views over the city below.
The afternoon is yours to enjoy Granada at your own pace. Wander through the Albaicín’s winding streets, browse the historic Alcaicería market, visit the Renaissance cathedral, or experience Granada’s famous tapas tradition, where ordering a drink often includes a complimentary small plate. Dinner and overnight in Granada.



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

After breakfast, we leave Granada and begin a scenic journey eastward, crossing a fascinating mix of Andalusian and Levantine landscapes. Rugged mountain terrain gradually opens into wide plains and agricultural regions dotted with small inland towns, offering a glimpse of everyday life beyond Spain’s major cities. By late afternoon or early evening, we arrive in Valencia, Spain’s third-largest city and one of its most dynamic destinations. Valencia is a city of contrasts, where Roman and medieval heritage blends seamlessly with bold, futuristic design. After hotel check-in, the evening is free to explore at your own pace. You may stroll through the historic old town, admire Gothic landmarks such as the La Lonja de la Seda, once a symbol of Valencia’s trading power, or relax in a lively plaza with a glass of wine. Dinner is the perfect opportunity to sample authentic Valencian cuisine - most famously paella, which originated right here and is still prepared according to time-honored local traditions. Overnight in Valencia.



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

This morning offers time to enjoy Valencia more deeply before we continue north. You may choose a leisurely walk along the Mediterranean shoreline at Malvarrosa Beach, where palm-lined promenades and sea breezes create an easygoing coastal atmosphere. Another popular option is the Central Market, one of Europe’s largest and most vibrant food markets, filled with colorful stalls offering fresh seafood, local produce, spices, cured meats, and regional delicacies. You might also explore the El Carmen district, a creative and historic neighborhood where medieval streets, small boutiques, cafés, and striking street art coexist side by side. In the afternoon, we depart Valencia and travel along Spain’s eastern coast toward Barcelona. Arrival is in the evening, allowing time to settle into your hotel and begin enjoying the city’s lively Mediterranean atmosphere. Overnight in Barcelona.



Day 6: Barcelona

After breakfast, a guided tour introduces Barcelona, a city known worldwide for its artistic flair, innovative architecture, and relaxed coastal lifestyle. We begin with panoramic views from Montjuïc, where you can admire sweeping vistas over the city, harbor, and Mediterranean Sea, as well as see landmarks connected to the 1992 Olympic Games. The tour continues into the heart of the old city with a walk through the Gothic Quarter, where Roman walls, medieval streets, and hidden courtyards reveal more than two thousand years of history. This area offers a striking contrast between ancient foundations and the vibrant rhythm of modern Barcelona.
The afternoon is free to explore independently. You may choose to visit Sagrada Família, Antoni Gaudí’s extraordinary and still-unfinished masterpiece; wander through the whimsical landscapes of Park Güell; explore museums; or simply enjoy people-watching along La Rambla and the nearby waterfront. Overnight in Barcelona.



Day 7: Barcelona – Zaragoza – Madrid (635 km / 395 miles)

On our final day, we leave Barcelona and travel inland through changing scenery toward Zaragoza, a historic city shaped by Roman, Islamic, and Christian influences. Situated along the Ebro River, Zaragoza has long been an important crossroads of cultures and trade. During our stop, we visit the impressive Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, one of Spain’s most significant pilgrimage sites and a masterpiece of Baroque architecture, traditionally believed to mark the apparition of the Virgin Mary to Saint James. Nearby, the medieval Puente de Piedra offers classic views of the river and the basilica’s domed skyline - an ideal spot for photos and a final taste of Aragón’s rich heritage.

In the afternoon, we continue to Madrid, where the journey comes to an end, concluding an unforgettable exploration of Spain’s landscapes, history, and cultural diversity.

Prices:

Per person in double/twin room: 1235 €

Single Supplement: 420 €

Supplement July to Oct.: 85 €

Supplement for departure on May 5 (Feria): 120 € 

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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 – Exe Sevilla Macarena

Exe Sevilla Macarena is a modern 4-star hotel located opposite the ancient city walls and near the historic Macarena district of Seville. Its convenient position allows easy access to the historic center, cathedral, and main shopping streets by foot, coach, or public transport. The hotel offers bright and functional rooms equipped with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and private bathrooms. Facilities include a restaurant serving local and international cuisine, a bar/lounge, meeting rooms, and a seasonal rooftop swimming pool with panoramic views over the city. Its practical location and wide range of services make it suitable for both organized groups and individual travelers.



Granada – Abades Nevada Palace

Abades Nevada Palace is a contemporary 4-star hotel located in a modern district of Granada, with good access to the city center and the Alhambra by coach or public transport. Its spacious design and functional layout make it particularly convenient for group travel. The hotel features large and comfortable rooms with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and private bathrooms. On-site facilities include a restaurant, café, fitness area, and extensive meeting spaces. Its modern style and generous room capacity provide a comfortable base for both organized tours and individual guests visiting Granada.



Valencia – Eurostars Acteón

Eurostars Acteón is a modern 4-star hotel located in a quiet area of Valencia, close to the City of Arts and Sciences and well connected to the historic center. Its peaceful setting combined with convenient transport links makes it ideal for sightseeing and leisure stays. Rooms are spacious and well designed, featuring air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, work desks, and private bathrooms. The hotel also offers a restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine, a bar/lounge, and meeting facilities. Its comfortable ambiance and practical location make it suitable for both tour groups and independent travelers.



Barcelona – Catalonia Barcelona 505

Catalonia Barcelona 505 is a 4-star hotel situated in the upper part of Barcelona, with good public transport connections to the city center and major attractions such as the Sagrada Família and Passeig de Gràcia. Its slightly elevated location provides a quieter environment while remaining well connected. The hotel offers modern and comfortable rooms equipped with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and private bathrooms. Facilities include a restaurant, bar/lounge, seasonal outdoor swimming pool, and meeting rooms. Its combination of comfort, accessibility, and services makes it suitable for organized groups and individual stays alike.

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Sant Boi de Llobregat – Alexandre FrontAir Congress

Alexandre FrontAir Congress is a 4-star hotel located in Sant Boi de Llobregat, near Barcelona Airport and with convenient road access to Barcelona. Its location is particularly practical for arrivals, departures, and regional tours by coach. Rooms are spacious and modern, featuring air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and private bathrooms. The hotel also offers a restaurant, bar/lounge, wellness area with spa facilities, and extensive meeting spaces. Its comfort, accessibility, and range of amenities make it a strong choice for both organized groups and individual travelers.

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Sabadell – Gran Hotel Verdi

Gran Hotel Verdi is a 4-star hotel located in the center of Sabadell, offering easy access to local attractions and convenient connections to Barcelona. Its central location makes it ideal for both business and leisure stays in the area. The hotel features comfortable rooms equipped with air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and private bathrooms. Facilities include a restaurant serving regional cuisine, a bar/lounge, and meeting rooms. Its friendly service and practical amenities make it suitable for both organized tours and individual travelers.

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Sabadell – Catalonia Sabadell

Catalonia Sabadell is a modern 4-star hotel situated in a commercial area of Sabadell, with good transport links to Barcelona and the surrounding region. The hotel offers comfortable rooms featuring air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, minibars, and private bathrooms. On-site facilities include a restaurant, bar/lounge, fitness area, and meeting spaces. Its convenient location and reliable services make Catalonia Sabadell well suited for tour groups as well as independent visitors exploring Catalonia.

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.