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12-Day Great Iberian Route from Madrid Tour Code: 438-18746

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Madrid, Spain
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Visit Granada (Albaicin, Alhambra, Generalife, Tablao Flamenco Zambra Gitana), Madrid (El Retiro Park, Flamenco Night with Dinner, Fountain of Cibeles, Gran Via, Las Ventas, Paseo del Prado, Plaza de Colon, Plaza de Espana, Plaza de Oriente, Plaza Mayor, Puerta de Alcala, Temple of Debod), Malaga, Marbella (Puerto Banus), Ronda, Seville (La Giralda, Plaza de Espana, Seville Cathedral, Sevillian Night in Patio Sevilla), Lisbon (Jeronimos Monastery, Tower of Belem), Evora (Capela dos Ossos), Barcelona (La Rambla, Placa de Catalunya, Poble Espanyol, Sagrada Familia), Valencia, Zaragoza (Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar), Alicante, Caravaca de la Cruz, Catalonia (Monastery of Poblet, Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey), Peniscola, Fatima (Sanctuary of Fatima).
Price (/person)
    Single $1880
    Double $1318
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Day 1: Madrid City Tour

Upon arrival at the airport, we shall be waiting to transfer to hotel. Towards the end of the day, we provide transfers to the Egyptian Debod temple, Plaza de Espana and Gran Via; a vibrant district where you can dine at your preferred restaurant: Indian, Chinese, Spanish and Middle Eastern are some of the options. 
  • Madrid, SPAIN

    Madrid, SPAIN
    Madrid is both the capital of Spain and its largest city. A modern city with a historic architecture where you can visit the Royal Palace, Prado Museum, Bernabeu Stadium, Fountain of Cibeles and more.

    Temple of Debod

    An Egyptian temple which was built in 200 BC and rebuilt during 1970-1972. It constitutes one of the few works of ancient Egyptian architecture that can be seen outside Egypt and the only one of its kind in Spain.

    Gran Via

    The Gran Via, oftentimes referred to as "The Spanish Broadway," is a central avenue in Madrid with some of the finest shops in the city, not to mention one of the most active nightlife scenes of any European city.

    Plaza de Espana

    This large public square in Madrid features a huge monument to Miguel de Cervantes, Spain's most widely-read writer, that hovers over bronze sculptures of Cervantes' two iconic characters, Don Quixote and Sancho Panza.
Standard Hotel: Madrid 4 stars hotel

Day 2: Madrid City Tour

We will have a comprehensive tour through the centre of Madrid including Paseo del Prado, Cibeles, Neptuno, the Gate of Alcala, Plaza de Colon and Plaza Mayor. We will visit Retiro Park, where we will see the lake and the Glass Palace. Admission to Las Ventas Bullring included. At sunset we will provide a transfer to Plaza de Oriente, opposite the Royal Palace, an elegant and bustling area with many restaurants serving different exquisite cuisines (Indian, Middle Eastern, Muslim, Spanish, International) in which to enjoy a pleasant dinner. Return to hotel.
  • Madrid, SPAIN

    Madrid, SPAIN
    Madrid is both the capital of Spain and its largest city. A modern city with a historic architecture where you can visit the Royal Palace, Prado Museum, Bernabeu Stadium, Fountain of Cibeles and more.

    Paseo del Prado

    One of the main boulevards and the oldest historical city street in Madrid. A cultural and tourist spots in the city which encompasses three museums: the Prado Museum, the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum and the Reina Sofia Museum.

    Fountain of Cibeles

    Fountain of Cibeles
    The centerpiece of the plaza that bears the same name, the Fountain of Cibeles features a statue of an ancient Phrygian goddess sitting atop a lion-drawn chariot, who has been adopted as a symbol of the city of Madrid.

    Puerta de Alcala

    This monument is designed in the neo-Classical style, and stands near Madrid's city center, reminiscent of the old medieval gates to the city, although this gate stands alone.

    Plaza de Colon

    The plaza, originally called Plaza de Santiago (St. James Square), was renamed Plaza de Colon in 1893 to honor Christopher Columbus.

    Plaza Mayor

    The Plaza Mayor is a major public space in the heart of Madrid, the capital of Spain. It was once the centre of Old Madrid. It was first built (1580–1619) during the Habsburg period of Philip III's reign. Only a few Spanish blocks away is another famous plaza, the Puerta del Sol. The Plaza Mayor is for the people of Madrid and tourists to shop, walk around, eat, and enjoy the outdoors.

    El Retiro Park

    A large park covering over 125 hectares with more than 15,000 trees. It has a large artificial lake, a Glass Palace used as exhibition halls by the Reina Sofia Museum.

    Las Ventas

    Las Ventas is considered the home of bullfighting in Spain, constructed in 1929 after the sport had risen to high prominence. In addition to bullfighting, the venue also plays host to tennis matches and live concerts, such as Radiohead.

    Plaza de Oriente

    A rectangular square in the historic centre of Madrid, Spain located between some important landmarks: To the west is the Royal Palace, the Royal Theatre to the east, and to the north is the Royal Monastery of the Incarnation.

    Flamenco Night with Dinner

    Singers attending one of the most attractive shows that you can see in Spain. A flamenco picture composed of singers, dancers, guitarists and percussionists who make a wonderful journey through the different flamenco styles: bulerías, seguidillas, fandangos, alegrías and sevillanas. All accompanied by a delicate dinner with Spanish products in an incomparable setting.

    Tour Fee (Optional): Adult €120; Child €120; 1.5 hours, including three-course Western food, including tickets, including overtime fees for driver and tour guide work and transportation costs|Duration: Approx. 2 Hours

Standard Hotel: Madrid 4 stars hotel

Day 3: Madrid - Zaragoza - Catalonia - Barcelona (598 km)

In the morning we will leave for Aragon over the lands of Castile. In Zaragoza, we will stop briefly to see the Pilar Basilica. We will then continue to the Monastery of Poblet, surrounded by its walls in a beautiful site that is one of the best-preserved medieval monasteries in the world (entrance and guided tour included) . Then we will proceed to the Monastery of Montserrat where you will go up the mountain on a rack train to see its fantastic scenery. Following this we will continue to Barcelona, arriving in the late afternoon. 

Important note: in the winter months, from November to March, due to the shorter days, the Monastery of Poblet will not be visited (so that we can reach Montserrat in the daylight).

  • Zaragoza, SPAIN

    The capital city of the Zaragoza province and of the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain.it hosted Expo 2008 in the summer of 2008.The city is famous for its folklore, local gastronomy, and landmarks such as the Basílica del Pilar, La Seo Cathedral and the Aljafería Palace.

    Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar

    This massive basilica in Zaragoza is, accroding to legend, the first church dedicated to the Virgin Mary, with the original chapel said to be built in 44 BCE. It has been rebuilt numerous times and is now baroque in style.
  • Catalonia, SPAIN

    One of the 17 Spanish autonomous communities in the northeastern corner of Spain.

    Monastery of Poblet

    The Royal Abbey of Santa Maria de Poblet is a Cistercian monastery founded in 1151, located at the foot of the Prades Mountains. It was founded by Cistercian monks from France on lands conquered from the Moors. The main architect was Arnau Bargues.

    Santa Maria de Montserrat Abbey

    The monastery was founded in the 11th century and rebuilt between the 19th and 20th centuries which is located on the mountain of Montserrat. It is famous for enshrining the image of the Virgin of Montserrat.
Standard Hotel: Barcelona hotel

Day 4: Barcelona

Today we will have an informative city tour. We will also visit the city's historic central area with its Gothic neighborhood dating back to the Middle Ages. We will visit the area where the Olympic Games took place. It will be possible to see and photograph La Sagrada Familia basilica; the masterpiece designed by the architect Gaudí. Then we will visit Poble Espanyol. We will then have some free time to explore the city at our own leisure. In the evening we provide transfer to Las Ramblas and Plaza Catalunya area, where you can select from a great variety of restaurants (including Indian, Chinese, Halal, International and regional Spanish cuisine). Return to hotel.
  • Barcelona, SPAIN

    Barcelona, SPAIN
    This gorgeous Spanish city on the Mediterranean is one of the world's most popular tourists destinations due to its rich cultural heritage. Visitors can see medieval buildings or admire modernity at the Museum of Contemporary Art.

    Sagrada Familia

    Sagrada Familia
    Designed by Antoni Gaudi, Barcelona's most famous architect, construction of the Sagrada Familia began in 1882 and continues to this day, a perfect synthesis of the 19th-century Gothic and 20th-century Modernist styles, a blend of religion and fantasy.

    Admission (Optional): Adult €45; Child €45|Duration: Approx. 1 Hour 30 Minutes

    Poble Espanyol

    Poble Espanyol
    The Poble Espanyol is a museum dedicated to the rich architectural history of the Iberian peninsula, the buildings replications of various styles from across Spain. The museum is filled with artisans who can be seen at work any given day.

    La Rambla

    This centrally-located street in Barcelona is a tree-lined pedestrian walkway that covers 1.2 kilometers from the port to Place de Catalunya. There are many cafes and shopping kiosks along the street, which can get crowded during the busy tourist seasons.

    Placa de Catalunya

    Placa de Catalunya is a square and cultural hub in Barcelona and is well known for its iconic fountain and the Francesc Macia monument, as well as its proximity to many of Barcelona's most popular attractions. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of local cafes, restaurants, and theatres.
Standard Hotel: Barcelona hotel

Day 5: Barcelona-Peniscola-Valencia (303 km)

We will journey south along the Mediterranean, making a special stop in Peniscola, a small walled town on the shores of the sea. After a short introduction by our guide, you can make your own way through town, discovering its fishing port, the castle and beach at your own leisure. We will then travel to Valencia, where we will have time to have lunch. A local guide will take you on a tour of the city in the afternoon. In the tour we will learn about its historic city centre, the fish market, the cathedral and the avant-garde City of Arts and Sciences. In the evening we will have a transfer to the Plaza de Toros (bullring) area where you will have time to have dinner. Return to the hotel in the late evening.
  • Peniscola, SPAIN

    Peniscola is a beautiful walled town and its castle by the sea.
  • Valencia, SPAIN

    Valencia, SPAIN
    Valencia is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third largest city in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona. The Port of Valencia is the 5th busiest container port in Europe and busiest container port on the Mediterranean Sea.

    City of Arts and Sciences

    This entertainment is made up of several buildings, all of them state of the art examples of postmodern architecture. Within the facility is an IMAX theater, an oceanography museum, an opera house, concert hall, and much more!
Standard Hotel: hotel in Valencia

Day 6: Valencia-Alicante-Caravaca de la Cruz-Granada (473 km)

Today we will continue our trip and head to Alicante. We will have time to take a walk in this charming, coastal city and, after lunch, we will make our way to the Murcia region, where we will visit Caravaca de la Cruz, a town considered by the Catholic Church as one of the five holy cities. Its church holds a relic of Christ’s Cross. We will also take a train ride up to its historic area, which we can explore, before we continue our trip along scenic roads on our way to Andalusia. We will end the day in Granada.
  • Alicante, SPAIN

    A city and port in Spain on the Costa Blanca. It is also a historic Mediterranean port. Amongst the most notable features of the city are the Castle of Santa Barbara, which sits high above the city, and the port of Alicante.
  • Caravaca de la Cruz, SPAIN

    Caravaca de la Cruz is a town considered by the Catholic Church as one of the five holy cities. Its church holds a relic of Christ’s Cross.
Standard Hotel: hotel in Granada

Day 7: Granada

In the afternoon we will visit Alhambra Palace and its Generalife gardens. Later, enjoy an evening transfer to the Albaicin of Granada where you can enjoy dinner in a restaurant. Tonight you have the option to attend a flamenco dance show and the traditional neighborhood of Sacramonte.
  • Granada, SPAIN

    Granada, SPAIN
    Granada is a mid-sized provincial capital in the Andalucia region of Spain. Rich in history and culture, Granada is arguably the single most worthwhile city in Spain for visitors. Spring and autumn are also both excellent times to visit.

    Alhambra

    The Alhambra is a massive complex consisting of multiple palaces and fortresses. It originated as a Spanish-Muslim fortress in the 9th century, but subsequent rulers, both Muslim and Christian, continually added additions and renovations.

    In the Alhambra complex, the Nazari palaces allow a limited number of people in at a time. In the highly improbable case of not being able to visit this area of the Alhambra, the Reales Alcazares in Seville, which is similar, would be visited and a sightseeing tour with a local guide of the city of Granada would also be offered.

    Generalife

    Built in the 14th century as the summer palace of Nasrid Emirs of Grananda, the name of this palace means "Architect's Garden" for the extensive gardens on its grounds, which are world renowned for their exquisite beauty.

    Albaicin

    A district of Granada and a World Heritage Site declared in 1984. It retains the narrow winding streets of its Medieval Moorish past dating back to the Nasrid Kingdom of Granada.

    Tablao Flamenco Zambra Gitana

    In this activity you will have a night out in the city of Granada to the famous neighborhood of Albaicin-Sacromonte, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO and where you can attend the Zambra Gitana show. We will make a short walking tour of this picturesque place where we will reach the famous Mirador de San Nicolas from where you can see the Alhambra illuminated at dusk. You will have the opportunity to attend the pure flamenco show in Granada: flamenco stick, dance, singing, guitar playing and a drink.

    Tour Fee (Optional): Adult €30; Child €30|Duration: Approx. 3 Hours

Standard Hotel: Hotel Saray/ Corona De Granada/Sercotel Granluna or similar

Day 8: Granada - Malaga - Marbella - Ronda - Seville (359 km)

We will travel towards the Costa del Sol. After arrival in Malaga, we will stroll in the historic centre with its cathedral and the Picasso Museum. After this we will continue along the coastal motorway with beautiful views of the Mediterranean. We will see Puerto Banus in Marbella, a pretty high level recreational port. In the afternoon we will continue to Ronda to see beautiful Andalusian village and then to Seville.
  • Malaga, SPAIN

    With a population of 571,026 in 2018, it is the second-most populous city of Andalusia and the sixth-largest in Spainm, the southernmost large city in Europe.
  • Marbella, SPAIN

    Marbella is a Mediterranean city on Spain's Costa del Sol, with breathtaking beaches and coastline. The city is also home to several museums and theaters.

    Puerto Banus

    A luxury marina and shopping complex in the Costa del Sol popular with international celebrities. Developed around a coastal village in the Mediterranean architectural style, Puerto Banús contains expensive shopping malls, restaurants and bars around the marina.
  • Ronda, SPAIN

    Ronda is a city in the Spanish province of Malaga. It is located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of the city of Malaga, within the autonomous community of Andalusia.
  • Seville, SPAIN

    Seville, SPAIN
    Seville is the capital of Andalucia and the cultural and financial centre of southern Spain. A city of just over 700,000 inhabitants (1.6 million in the metropolitan area, making it Spain's 4th largest city), Seville is Andalucia's top destination, with much to offer the traveler.

    Sevillian Night in Patio Sevilla

    One of the most famous and well-known tablaos in Sevilla. You will get to know the Andalusian art that is captured in the dance, the guitar playing and the cante in the show. Dancers and singers with national and international awards will show us the art of flamenco and Spanish classical dance.

    Tour Fee (Optional): Adult €40; Child €40; drink included|Duration: Approx. 1 Hour 30 Minutes

Standard Hotel: Sevilla Congresos/ Novotel Marques Nervion or similar

Day 9: Seville

After breakfast, a local expert will guide you on a scenic visit of Seville featuring the Cathedral and its famous Giralda (bell tower), the banks of the Guadalquivir River, popular neighborhoods of Santa Cruz and Triana and the beautiful Plaza de Espana. After the visit, we will include a boat trip along the river Guadalquivir, enjoying the panoramic views from the boat. Right after, you will have free time to explore at your own leisure. At the end of the afternoon, we will go to the historic city centre area (Calle Alfonso XII) where there are many different types of restaurants for you to choose from.

  • Seville, SPAIN

    Seville, SPAIN
    Seville is the capital of Andalucia and the cultural and financial centre of southern Spain. A city of just over 700,000 inhabitants (1.6 million in the metropolitan area, making it Spain's 4th largest city), Seville is Andalucia's top destination, with much to offer the traveler.

    Seville Cathedral

    The third-largest church in the world (and the largest cathedral), the Seville is a massive Gothic building. Each of its facades has multiple entrances that are all exquisitely and ornately adorned. It was built over an old mosque.

    Admission (Optional): Adult €25; Child €25; include headphones in private with our local guide; Minimum group required: 15 persons

    La Giralda

    La Giralda was once a minaret for the Muslim population in medieval Sevilla, but was converted to a church bell tower after Christian forces had regained power in Iberia. Its design has influenced many other towers around the world.

    Plaza de Espana

    A large section of Maria Luisa Park in Sevilla, the Plaza de Espana is a large open space featuring buildings of Renaissance revival architecture. Most of the buildings are currently used for government purposes.
Standard Hotel: Sevilla Congresos/ Novotel Marques Nervion or similar

Day 10: Seville - Jerez de los Caballeros - Monsaraz - Evora - Lisbon (345 km)

Amidst hills and olive trees we will enter Extremadura, stop in Jerez de los Caballeros. Then enter Portugal. Monsaraz, one of the most picturesque villages in Portugal with its walls, castle, great views and white and flowery streets.After that travel on to the city Evora, declared a World Heritage Site, with its white streets, its Renaissance palaces and its cathedral. Time for lunch. We will also visit the impressive Chapel of Bones (admission included), built with 5000 skeletons! We will be arriving in Lisbon toward the end of the day.

  • Evora, PORTUGAL

    Evora is a city and a municipality in Portugal. Due to its well-preserved old town centre, still partially enclosed by medieval walls, and a large number of monuments dating from various historical periods, including a Roman Temple, Evora is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

    Capela dos Ossos

    One of the best known monuments in Evora, Portugal. It is a small interior chapel located next to the entrance of the Church of St. Francis. The Chapel gets its name because the interior walls are covered and decorated with human skulls and bones.
Standard Hotel: Sana Metropolitan/Vila Gale Opera/Hotel Vip Grand Lisboa/Hotel 3K Europa/Roma Lisboa or similar

Day 11: Lisbon

In the morning we will have a sightseeing tour with a local guide (note: ex­planations may be given by our guide if the group has fewer than twelve people) . We will visit Belem district, Monument of Discoveries, Belem Tower and Jeronimos Monastery. We will enjoy an afternoon at leisure to explore the city independently. In the late afternoon, we will transfer to the Restauradores Square, a public square with restaurants and cafes. We suggest you ride the Elevador Da Gloria funicular that will take you to the viewpoint of San Pedro with beautiful views over Lisbon and the Bairro Alto. Return to the hotel.
  • Lisbon, PORTUGAL

    Lisbon, PORTUGAL
    The capital city of Portugal, Lisbon is one of Europe's most important economic centers. It is also one of the most popular tourist destinations. Historically significant locations include Belem Tower and Jeronimos Monastery, which are recognized by UNESCO.

    Tower of Belem

    This fortified tower off the coast of Lisbon, also known as the Tower of St. Vincent, was built to defend the city in the 16th century. It was built in the Portuguese Manueline style of architecture of the 16th century.

    Monument of Discoveries

    This monument is located at the mouth of Lisbon harbor, commemorating the age of exploration, when ships bound for the American continents in the west would pass through the Tagus estuary.

    Jeronimos Monastery

    Jeronimos Monastery
    The Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon was once the home of the city's Hieronymite religious order, and one of the best examples of the Portuguese Manueline style of architecture. Today, the facility houses the National Archaeology Museum and the Marine Museum.

    Restauradores Square

    Dedicated to the restoration of Portugal's independence in 1640, this public square in Lisbon feature the Monument to the Restorers, a large obelisk, in its center. It is surrounded by several famous buildings, like the Art Deco Eden Cinema.
Standard Hotel: Sana Metropolitan/Vila Gale Opera/Hotel Vip Grand Lisboa/Hotel 3K Europa/Roma Lisboa or similar

Day 12: Lisbon-Fatima-Madrid (538 km)

Today we will travel to the north of Portugal and visit Fatima, an important sanctuary. We will continue on our way through the green lands of the centre, passing into Spain and cross the North of Extremadura. After lunch we will continue to Madrid, where we will be arriving towards the end of the day.
  • Fatima, PORTUGAL

    Fatima, PORTUGAL
    Fatima is a civil parish in the municipality of Ourem, in the Portuguese Santarem District.

    Sanctuary of Fatima

    Sanctuary of Fatima
    The Sanctuary of Fatima is a large, open public facility dedicated to the Virgin Mary. The site features many buildings, including a minor basilica and two small chapels.

Price Includes

  • Travel by bus with English speaking guide, basic travel insurance.
  • Airport pick up service
  • 11 nights hotel accommodation with breakfast buffet.
  • Boat: along Guadalquivir river in Seville.
  • City tour in : Madrid, Poblet, Barcelona, Valencia, Granada, Seville, Lisbon.
  • Evening Transfer: Debod Temple and Plaza de Espana/Gran Via in Madrid, Plaza de Oriente in Madrid, Ramblas and Plaza de Catalunya in Barcelona, Bullrign square in Valencia, Albaicin in Granada, Historic center of Seville, Restauradores Square in Lisbon.
  • Ticket admission: Las Ventas bullring in Madrid, Poblet Monastery, Poble Espanyol in Barcelona, Alhambra Palace and Generalife in Granada if it is included in your tour., Chapel of Bones in Evora.
  • Train: Montserrat, Caravaca de la Cruz.
  • 1 Lunch or Dinner Included in: Fatima.

Price Excludes

Destination Adult Child
Barcelona
Sagrada Familia (Optional) €45 €45
Granada
Tablao Flamenco Zambra Gitana (Optional) €30 €30
Madrid
Flamenco Night with Dinner (Optional)
1.5 hours, including three-course Western food, including tickets, including overtime fees for driver and tour guide work and transportation costs
€120 €120
Seville
Seville Cathedral (Optional)
include headphones in private with our local guide; Minimum group required: 15 persons
€25 €25
Sevillian Night in Patio Sevilla (Optional)
drink included
€40 €40
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