Perfect Portugal & Southern Spain
This two week tour of Spain and Portugal sets off from Madrid, visiting Porto, Lisbon, Cordoba, the Costa del Sol and more. Cruise the Douro River and taste local Port wine in a Porto wine cellar. Visit the mosque-cathedral of La Mezquita in Cordoba and the second-largest cathedral in the Catholic world in Seville. Admire the mountains of Andalusia and the beaches of the Costa del Sol, sample organic local olive oil and explore the Alhambra palace in Granada. Watch a traditional Flamenco show, visit the ruins of Merida and end your journey back in the Spanish capital.
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Tour overview
Itinerary
Day 1 Welcome to Spain!
Day 1 Welcome to Spain!
Bienvenido! Welcome to Madrid! You will be collected at the airport and transferred to our hotel. There is time to freshen up and relax before our included Welcome Tapas Dinner this evening.
Day 2 Madrid sightseeing
Day 2 Madrid sightseeing
Today we take an all-encompassing coach tour of Madrid. Highlights of the excursion include the historic Barrio de la Morería region, Habsburgs District, Puerta del Sol central square, Plaza Mayor and the Neptuno Fountains. These are dedicated to Neptune, a Roman water god. In the more modern part of the city we see the Salamanca district, Plaza Castilla and Parque del Oeste. We also see the Santiago Bernabeu, the football stadium of Real Madrid, the most successful European club.
During our tour, enjoy the chance to taste typical chocolate and churros, a popular sweet treat in Spain. The rest of the day is at leisure.
Day 3 Salamanca & Porto
Day 3 Salamanca & Porto
Madrid - Salamanca - Porto (Portugal). Departing Madrid after breakfast, we make a stop in the university city of Salamanca, with free time to enjoy a stroll around. After our visit, we cross the border into Portugal and complete our drive to Porto. One of the oldest cities in Europe, Porto is located along the Douro River estuary and was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1996.
Day 4 Exploring Porto
Day 4 Exploring Porto
Today is spent exploring Porto with a number of included activities. We enjoy a guided city tour, taking in highlights such as the Cathedral, Stock Exchange and Santa Clara Church. We also take a cruise on the Douro River, which runs through the heart of Porto. And we visit one of the riverfront Port Wine Cellars, with included tasting of this local drink. This evening, enjoy an included dinner and Fado show at one of the oldest Fado venues in the whole of Porto.
Day 5 Aveiro & Coimbra
Day 5 Aveiro & Coimbra
Porto - Aveiro - Coimbra. Departing Porto after breakfast, our first stop today is in Aveiro. Here we enjoy a ride on a moliceiro, a traditional boat used for navigating the canals of the town. Aveiro is known as the "Venice of Portugal", and rightly so! Our next stop is Coimbra. This riverfront city is home to one of the oldest universities in Europe, which was established in 1290. It was also the birthplace of Fado music. We are spending the night in Coimbra and there's free time to explore.
Day 6 Batalha, Nazare & Lisbon
Day 6 Batalha, Nazare & Lisbon
Coimbra - Batalha - Nazare - Lisbon. This morning we visit the UNESCO-listed Batalha Monastery, a 14th Century Gothic masterpiece, built to commemorate the victory of the Portuguese over the Castilians at the Battle of Aljubarrota in 1385. We then enjoy some free time in the quaint fishing village of Nazare before arriving in Lisbon, the capital city of Portugal. We enjoy an included seafood dinner at a local restaurant.
Day 7 The best of Lisbon
Day 7 The best of Lisbon
Our day starts with a city sightseeing tour, taking in many of Lisbon's highlights. We see the city's main plazas, the fortified Belem Tower, Jeronimo's Monastery, the Monument to the Discoverers and the Marquis of Pombal Square roundabout.
The rest of today is free, and we recommend you head into the Alfama Quarter, the oldest part of Lisbon. Crowned by the Sao Jorge Castle, this part of the city features narrow alleyways and colourful 'tabernas'.
Day 8 Merida to Cordoba
Day 8 Merida to Cordoba
Lisbon - Merida (Spain) - Cordoba. Departing Lisbon, we cross back into Spain and make a stop in Merida. We have time to explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site, which is known for its incredible Roman ruins. We can see the Roman Theatre and Amphitheatre before we continue to Cordoba for the night..
Day 9 Cordoba tour & Seville
Day 9 Cordoba tour & Seville
Cordoba - Seville. This morning we tour Cordoba, an important Roman city that was also an Islamic centre during the Middle Ages. The most important landmark here is the sprawling La Mezquita mosque-cathedral, which dates back to 988 AD. Entrance to the mosque is included on our tour and we also take a stroll through the Jewish Quarter before departing the city and travelling south-west to Seville, capital of Andalusia. Tonight, we enjoy an included dinner of typical Andalusian cuisine.
Day 10 Seville
Day 10 Seville
Today we explore Seville on a guided tour. Entrance to the city's cathedral, the second largest in the Catholic world, is included. We also visit the Santa Cruz Quarter, where the famous opera 'Carmen' is largely set. Wander through Maria Luisa Park and the picturesque Plaza Espana. After our tour, the afternoon is free for you to further explore Seville at your own pace.
Day 11 Jerez, horses, wine & Ronda
Day 11 Jerez, horses, wine & Ronda
Seville - Jerez - Ronda. Leaving Seville after breakfast, we pass through quaint Andalusian villages to Jerez. Here we will visit the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art and enjoy an included wine tasting at one of the region's renowned wineries. We continue our journey towards Ronda, stopping along the way to visit an olive oil production facility. Arriving in Ronda, the rest of the day is at leisure.
Day 12 Malaga & Granada
Day 12 Malaga & Granada
Ronda - Malaga - Granada. After breakfast, we head to the coastal city of Malaga. We can spend some time exploring the city's Roman and Arab past before continuing to Granada, located at the foot of Sierra Nevada. We will enjoy an included Flamenco dance masterclass before attending an included dinner and Flamenco show. After dinner, we will head to one of the city viewpoints to take in our surroundings.
Day 13 The Alhambra
Day 13 The Alhambra
Granada - Madrid. This morning we visit the world-famous Alhambra. This stunning palace and fortress complex was built during the Nasrid Dynasty in the 13th and 14th centuries. Originally constructed as a small fortress in 889 AD on Roman remains, it was later transformed into a royal palace by the Moors. The Alhambra showcases exquisite Islamic architecture, with intricate carvings, stunning tilework, and tranquil gardens, reflecting the cultural zenith of Islamic Spain before the Christian Reconquista in 1492, when the Alhambra was surrendered to Ferdinand and Isabella.
After our included visit to the Alhmabra, we make our way back to Madrid, and there is an included farewell dinner this evening.
Day 14 Farewell Espana
Day 14 Farewell Espana
Enjoy breakfast in the hotel before our tour comes to an end. There is an included transfer to the airport.
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Hotels
Housed in the striking red and white Edificio Espana building in the centre of Madrid, the 4-star Riu Plaza Espana boasts an outdoor swimming pool on the 21st floor, free Wi-Fi throughout, a fitness centre and a sky bar offering sweeping vistas of the city. All rooms come equipped with ensuite bathrooms, mini-fridge and air-conditioning. Buffet breakfast is served in the onsite restaurant and travellers can tuck into authentic Tapas at the El Eden Gastrobar a la carte restaurant. This hotel is located on the Gran Via, often referred to as the 'Spanish Broadway', with a host of shopping and dining opportunities at hand. It is also an easy walk to the Royal Palace.
Located in Porto's popular Boavista district, the BessaHotel Boavista is just a few minute's walk from the Casa da Musica concert hall and other attractions. Bright and spacious guest rooms offer private bathrooms, tea and coffee making facilities, air-conditioning and TV. There is an onsite gym and dining options include the BRestaurant & Bar, where Head Chef Vitor de Matos serves impeccable Iberian cuisine. Breakfast is served buffet style and there is also an outdoor terrace serving an array of cocktails and regional Douro Valley wines. Complimentary Wi-Fi is also offered.
This recently renovated hotel features 9 themed floors, with rooms and corridors decorated in varying contemporary patterns and pastel hues. Smart Design Hotel Lutecia is located just 200m from the nearest metro station, giving guests quick and easy access to different parts of the city. Rooms are equipped with modern amenities such as design chairs, smart TV's and espresso coffee machines. In the morning enjoy an expansive buffet breakfast.
Located on the peaceful banks of the Guadalquivir River, Hesperia Cordoba offers views of Cordoba's two main attractions, La Mezquita and the Alcazar and is just a 7-minute walk from the city's historic centre. Facilities include a rooftop pool, garden and complimentary Wi-Fi connection. Rooms at the hotel all come equipped with ensuite bathrooms, air-conditioning and satellite TV. Decor is classic white, as is commonplace in southern Spain. As well as an onsite restaurant, there is a rooftop bar serving drinks until 23:30.
A stylish hotel located in Seville's commercial district, Melia Lebreros was extensively refurbished recently and modern, elegant decor is visible throughout. Rooms offer air-conditioning, wood panelled flooring, minibar, flat screen TV and ensuite bathrooms with complimentary toiletries. Facilities include an outdoor pool and complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the property. Local and international cuisine can be enjoyed at the Mosaico Restaurant and local dishes are served in a traditional atmosphere at La Taberna la Dehesa. There is also an onsite bar.
Nestled in a pine forest, this modest hotel is located 1.1 km from both the Museo del Bandolero-Ronda and the Puente Viejo. The understated rooms offer free Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and minibars, with upgrades adding terraces, tea and coffeemakers, living areas, and scenic views. Suites feature separate living rooms, sofas, seated terraces, and spa access. The hotel also offers room service, a restaurant, a bar/lounge, and a seated patio. Guests can enjoy an exercise room, an outdoor pool with a sundeck, and a spa with a sauna for an additional fee.
Located in the heart of Granada, the Catalonia hotel offers sleek and modern guest rooms with smart TV, private bathrooms, minibar and desk. There is free Wi-Fi throughout the property and other amenities include an outdoor swimming pool and rooftop sun terrace. Buffet breakfast is served in the main restaurant, and there is an onsite Gastrobar open from 11am to 11pm, serving a variety of snacks and Mediterranean dishes.
Tour Reviews
Overall, hotels were very good. But two: hotel in Fatima (I believe Estrela de Fatima) had severe odor problems in the rooms and the hotel in Lisbon (I believe VIP Executive Entrecampos) was horrendous on crowds at breakfast - total chaos and overcrowding; also more focused on Portuguese speakers.
Our guide, ryhad was great. The local guides also did a nice job on the tours. The bus driver, Antonio did a marvelous job. The bus was clean and comfortable. All the hotels we stayed at were very nice. The locations could have been better or closer to the points of interest.
I loved Amaya our guide, she was thoughtful, helpful and shared loads of information with us. I was very surprised to find out that this was not operated by ‘On the go’. I was not happy about going to Carcares. It seemed like this was just to pick up extra people.
Great tour overall. Improvements to consider - There was no orientation meeting. The Douro river cruise was overcrowded, raining and we did not know about the audio tour. The Fado dinner was awful (no choices given). More time in Rhonda.
Driver was awesome. We didn’t have a guide, we had a tour director which meant we were plonked in the main square and told to explore. Fado night food/service was appalling, fish stew full of bones and no taste. Accom at Fátima terrible, small double bed, feet hung off and roll away single bed.
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