15-Day Grand Tour: From the Atlantic in Portugal to the Heart of Morocco
PEPE TOURS
15-Day Grand Tour: From the Atlantic in Portugal to the Heart of Morocco
PEPE TOURS
Departure City
Lisbon, PORTUGAL
Returning City
Lisbon, PORTUGAL
Number of DAYS
15
Meeting point
Lisbon
Frecuency
Thursday
PRICE in Euros
2.310,00 €
Great tour of Andalusia & Imperial Cities of Morocco 15 days from Lisbon
Uncover the timeless connection between Portugal, Andalusia, and Morocco on this extraordinary 15-day grand tour departing from Lisbon. This expertly curated loop leads you from the riverside beauty of Porto and the sacred shrines of Fatima into the passionate heart of Seville and the majestic Alhambra. Witness the landscape transform as you cross the Strait to the Imperial Cities of Morocco, exploring the vibrant colors of Marrakech, Fez, and Rabat. Conclude your adventure in the regal cities of Toledo, Madrid and Salamanca. With every logistical detail meticulously handled by our English-speaking experts, you are free to simply feel, taste, and experience the soul of three magnificent nations.
Departure days of the tour
Departures: Thursday
15-Day Grand Tour: From the Atlantic in Portugal to the Heart of Morocco includes:
The tour to Spain and Morocco includes
Transportation by modern air-conditioned coach / Fast Ferry tickets (return trip) between Spain and Morocco / English-speaking accompanying guide during the tour / Visits in Seville, Fez, Marrakech, Rabat, Granada, Toledo and Porto / Tickets to the Mosque-Cathedral of Cordoba, the Archaeological Site of Volubilis, the Medersa in Fez, the Bahia Palace in Marrakech, and the Alhambra in Granada / Visit to a damascening workshop in Toledo / Visit to a winery with wine tasting in Porto / Accommodation at 4* hotels / Daily breakfast buffet / 3 lunches / 8 dinners / City taxes in Portugal / Travel insurance.
Price details
| PRICE PER PERSON IN EUROS (SEASON 2026 - 2027) | ||
| IN DOUBLE ROOM | from 2310 € | |
| IN SINGLE ROOM | from 3120 € | |
Itinerary of the Spain & Morocco coach holiday:
Day 1. (Thursday) LISBON – MERIDA – SEVILLE
Departure from Lisbon to the Spanish border. Our route takes us across rolling green plains that stretch as far as the eye can see, dotted with ancient cork oaks and olive trees that have stood the test of time. As we cross into Spain, you will experience the unique landscapes of the Extremadura region. This is the land of the Dehesa – vast, sun-dappled woodlands where Iberian pigs roam freely among holm oaks in search of the acorns that produce the world’s finest ham. We arrive in Merida, once the capital of the Roman province of Lusitania, known as Augusta Emerita. You will enjoy some free time at your disposal to visit the spectacular Archaeological Ensemble of Merida, a UNESCO World Heritage site featuring one of the best-preserved Roman theatres and amphitheatres in existence. Following this journey back in time, you will have free time to enjoy lunch in the shadow of ancient monuments. In the afternoon, we journey along the historic Silver Highway toward Andalusia, a region defined by the splendor of its past and a rich cultural legacy. We arrive in Seville, the vibrant Andalusian capital. Arrival at the hotel, dinner and accommodation.
Day 2. (Friday) SEVILLE
Start your day with a traditional Andalusian breakfast, perhaps sampling the local olive oil and fresh tomatoes on toasted bread, before we embark on a comprehensive guided exploration of Seville, a city that radiates passion and history. To ensure you capture every perspective of the Andalusian capital, our tour combines a comfortable coach drive, and a guided walk through its most charming quarters. We will admire the grand Plaza de España Square, a masterpiece of tiled fountains and bridges, the lush Maria Luisa Park, and the historic Torre del Oro standing guard over the riverbanks. As we wander through the narrow, flower-filled alleys of the Santa Cruz District (the old Jewish Quarter), the natural setting of Carmen as well as the place where the myth of Don Juan developed, you will feel the romantic soul of the city. We will admire also the exterior of the Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, and its iconic Giralda tower. The afternoon is yours to enjoy at leisure, perhaps a scenic cruise along the Guadalquivir River, the perfect way to enjoy Seville’s most iconic landmarks from a different perspective. For those wishing to delve deeper into Seville’s monumental heritage, our guide will offer an optional visit to the Seville Cathedral, and the Royal Castle (Alcázar), a stunning Mudéjar palace that served as a filming location for Game of Thrones. In the evening, don’t miss the chance to go tapa-hopping through the city’s atmospheric taverns. It is the ultimate way to taste your way through Andalusia, sharing small plates of exceptional local cuisine while soaking in the authentic charm of Seville’s night scene. To conclude your Seville experience, you will have the opportunity to attend an optional authentic Flamenco show in the evening, witnessing the raw emotion and artistry of this UNESCO-listed tradition. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 3. (Saturday) SEVILLE – RONDA – COSTA DEL SOL
After breakfast, we travel south along the iconic Route of the White Villages (Pueblos Blancos). As we journey through the dramatic Andalusian landscape, we will share fascinating local legends of the historic bandits who once roamed these hills before arriving in Ronda. Perched dramatically above the deep Guadalevin River gorge, known as the Tajo de Ronda, this town of Celtic origin is one of Andalusia’s most breathtaking sights. You will have free time to marvel at the famous New Bridge (Puente Nuevo), a masterpiece of engineering spanning the dramatic 120-metre deep gorge, that connects the two halves of the city. Stroll through the medieval Old Town, visit the historic Bullring on Ronda, one of the oldest in Spain, or simply soak in the panoramic views from the Alameda del Tajo cliffs. In the afternoon, we continue our journey to the Costa del Sol, Spain’s premier international destination, known for its vibrant Mediterranean lifestyle. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel..
Day 4. (Sunday) COSTA DEL SOL – TARIFA – TANGIER
Departure from the Costa del Sol to Tarifa and boarding for Tangier, crossing the Strait of Gibraltar. Upon arrival, you will meet our local guide. We will embark on a beautiful excursion to Cape Spartel, the northwesternmost point of Africa, the exact spot where the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea meet the deep blue of the Atlantic Ocean. Free time to admire this stunning location and photograph the imposing lighthouse, built in the mid-19th century, the first in the Moroccan coastal maritime signaling network. A short distance away, we’ll find the Caves of Hercules, breathtaking natural caves where, according to legend, the mythological hero rested after separating Europe from Africa. You’ll have free time to admire the site and, if you wish, enter the caves to see the famous Gate of Africa, an opening in the rock whose shape resembles an inverted map of the African continent, with the sea crashing inside. We will return to Tangier, the city that has inspired artists, spies, and writers for decades. You will have the afternoon free to immerse yourself in its cosmopolitan atmosphere. We recommend strolling through the Kasbah of Tangier, exploring its blue and white-painted alleyways and its souks. Here, our senses are heightened: sounds, smells, and narrow streets that transport us back in time. Optionally, your guide will offer you the possibility of visiting Tetouan, the most authentic city in Northern Morocco, known as the White Dove. We will see points of interest such as Moullay El Mehdi Square and the Spanish Quarter, leading to Hassan II Square, where the Royal Palace is located. We will continue through the Luneta district and the Jewish Quarter. A stroll through the Medina of Tetouan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a jewel of Muslim culture, with its winding streets, charming squares, long, narrow alleyways, hidden corners, and grand gates that pique the visitor’s curiosity… culminating at Bab Okla, or the Queen’s Gate. Return to Tangier, dinner, and overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 5. (Monday) TÁNGER – VOLUBILIS – MEKNES – FEZ
After a traditional Moroccan breakfast, we journey south through the ancient lands of Mauretania Tingitana, once one of the most exotic provinces of the Roman Empire. Our first destination is Volubilis (Walili), a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most significant Roman archaeological centers in North Africa. We will stroll along the Decumanus Maximus, the city’s ancient main thoroughfare, to admire the monumental Tangier Gate, the grand Triumphal Arch of Marcus Aurelius, and the remarkably preserved mosaics adorning the floors of its noble villas. Our route continues to the Imperial City of Meknes, a 17th-century marvel nestled in the Middle Atlas Mountains and shielded by 40 km of defensive walls. During our panoramic tour of Meknes, we will witness the breathtaking Bab Al Mansour, widely celebrated as the most beautiful gate in all of Morocco and the majestic entrance to the old city. Finally, we travel toward Fez, the oldest of the four Imperial Cities and the spiritual heart of the kingdom. Often compared to Jerusalem for its ancient, walled atmosphere and labyrinthine streets, Fez offers a step back into medieval history. Dinner and accommodation in Fez.
Day 6. (Tuesday) FEZ
After breakfast, we embark on a comprehensive monumental tour of Fez, the oldest of the Imperial Cities. Our exploration begins with the seven golden gates of the Royal Palace and the historic Mellah (Jewish Quarter). We then enter the soul of the city through the iconic Bab Bou Jeloud gate, the gateway to the world-famous Fez el-Bali Medina. Accompanied by our local English-speaking guide, we will navigate a labyrinth of over 9,000 winding streets, the largest and best-preserved medieval city in the Arab world and a UNESCO World Heritage site. During our walk, we will visit the ancient tanneries, where traditional techniques remain unchanged for centuries, and admire the Al-Qarawiyyin Mosque and University, recognized as the oldest degree-granting university in the world. Following lunch at the hotel, the afternoon is yours to enjoy at leisure. If you are looking for what to do in Fez, we suggest getting lost in the sensory delights of its souks, where artisans create intricate crafts. In the evening, you will have the optional opportunity to enjoy a traditional Moroccan dinner and folklore show in a local palace. Accommodation in Fez.
Day 7. (Wednesday) FEZ – CASABLANCA – MARRAKECH
After breakfast, we travel west toward the Atlantic Coast, arriving in Casablanca, the largest city and the modern face of contemporary Morocco. Our brief sightseeing tour of Casablanca will take you through the city’s main highlights, including the vibrant Anfa Boulevard and the bustling Nations Square. We will then stop for an exterior visit to the iconic Hassan II Mosque. As a masterpiece of Moroccan craftsmanship and a landmark surpassed in size only by the Great Mosque of Mecca, its beauty is truly breathtaking. You will have free time to enjoy the mosque’s exterior architecture and capture the perfect photos, or you may choose to join an optional interior tour (available as an extra activity). Afterward, we enjoy some free time for lunch in the city before continuing our journey inland. The drive toward Marrakech is a journey through Morocco’s soul. As we leave the coast behind, the landscape shifts from lush agricultural plains to the rugged, sun-drenched horizons of the Haouz Plain, punctuated by traditional Berber villages and groves of ancient olive and orange trees, all backdropped by the distant, snow-capped peaks of the High Atlas Mountains. As we approach, the ochre-colored walls of Marrakech emerge like a mirage from the dust. Known as the Red City, Marrakech is a mesmerizing intersection where Europe, Africa, and the Middle East collide. Its atmosphere is charged with a blend of ancient mystery and vibrant energy, where the scent of exotic spices fills the air and the rhythmic sounds of the medina beckon. Dinner and accommodation in Marrakech.
Day 8. (Thursday) MARRAKECH
After breakfast, we immerse ourselves in the vibrant soul of the city with a guided tour of Marrakech. Our exploration begins with the iconic Koutoubia Minaret, a masterpiece of Almohad architecture that stands as the city’s most recognizable landmark. We continue to the Bahia Palace, a true masterpiece of Moroccan architectural artistry that showcases the finest Moroccan tilework, cedarwood, and stucco artistry. We will then weave through the bustling Medina of Marrakech and its kaleidoscopic souks, where the air is filled with the scent of exotic spices and traditional crafts. Our tour culminates in the legendary Djemaa el-Fna Square, the pulsating heart of Moroccan culture and a UNESCO Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage. Here, storytellers, musicians, and performers create an atmosphere found nowhere else on earth. After an included lunch, you have the afternoon at leisure. Whether you wish to further explore the hidden alleys of the Medina, hunt for treasures in the souks, or simply unwind in the tranquility of your hotel’s gardens, the choice is yours. Your guide will offer a wealth of options to experience the city and its surroundings. Embark on an optional thrilling camel ride through the Palmeraie or an adrenaline-filled quad bike excursion across the desert landscape. Or unwind with a traditional Moroccan Hammam (Arabian bath), the ultimate rejuvenation experience. And as an optional evening experience, indulge in an Arabian Nights fantasy with a traditional dinner accompanied by a spectacular equestrian show, featuring belly dancers, daring performers, and fireworks. Overnight in Marrakech.
Day 9. (Friday) MARRAKECH – RABAT
After breakfast, we travel north to Rabat, the diplomatic and administrative capital of Morocco and the official residence of King Mohammed VI. Accompanied by an expert local guide, we begin our guided tour of Rabat by admiring the grand exterior of the Royal Palace (Dar al-Makhzen), a symbol of the nation’s political heritage. We then visit the Esplanade of Yacoub al-Mansour to behold the Mausoleum of Mohammed V, a masterpiece of Alaouite architecture distinguished by its brilliant white silhouette and iconic green-tiled roof. Directly opposite, we stand before the Hassan Tower, an ancient, unfinished minaret that has endured through the centuries to become the city’s most recognizable landmark. Following this, we enjoy free time for lunch and an afternoon self exploration of the Kasbah of the Udayas. Perched at the mouth of the Bou Regreg River, this impressive fortress offers a serene atmosphere with its narrow, blue-and-white washed streets and panoramic views of the Atlantic coastline. It is the perfect place to experience the quieter, more tranquil side of Morocco’s imperial cities. Dinner and overnight stay in Rabat.
Day 10. (Saturday) RABAT – TANGIER – COSTA DEL SOL
After enjoying a final Moroccan breakfast, we journey north to Tangier, the legendary Gateway to the Strait of Gibraltar. Historically coveted by countless civilizations for its strategic command over the waters between Europe and Africa, Tangier remains a vibrant, cosmopolitan city of immense historical intrigue. Upon arrival at the port, we board the ferry for our crossing across the Strait of Gibraltar, an iconic voyage that serves as the bridge between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic. Once back on Spanish soil, we travel along the sun-drenched Costa del Sol, a world-famous stretch of coastline known for its Mediterranean charm and premier seaside resorts. You will have the remainder of the afternoon at your leisure to relax, take a seaside stroll, or explore the local atmosphere of your resort. Whether you choose to unwind by the pool or enjoy the golden beaches, it is the perfect way to conclude your grand moroccan adventure. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel.
Day 11. (Sunday) COSTA DEL SOL – GRANADA
Breakfast at the hotel and departure to Granada, the legendary last stronghold of the Moorish Kingdom until 1492. We’ll start our full day in Granada with a guided tour of the world-famous Alhambra Palace and Generalife Gardens. We have included your entry and an official local guide to lead you through this monumental masterpiece of history and art. You will marvel at the mighty Alcazaba fortress, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city, the imposing Palace of Charles V, a striking example of Renaissance architecture, and the serene beauty of the Generalife Gardens, with their sparkling fountains and fragrant jasmine. This UNESCO World Heritage site is widely considered the most beautiful example of Islamic architecture in the Western world. Following our visit, enjoy free time to discover the soul of Granada. We highly recommend to wander through the Monumental area of Granada, strolling through the origins of this city that still retains all the magic of its Arab past. There are some must-see places: the Royal Chapel of Granada, the place chosen by the Catholic Monarchs for their last rest, the Cathedral, with its impressive facade of Spanish Baroque style and also the Alcaiceria, the old Silk Market in the Nasrid era, a network of narrow streets filled with shops selling handicrafts from Granada, reminiscent of a Moroccan souk. We highly recommend a walk through the Albaicín, the ancient Moorish quarter. Wander its narrow, winding lanes, lined with whitewashed houses and hidden gardens, until you reach the famous Mirador de San Nicolás. From this iconic viewpoint, you will witness the most spectacular panoramic views of the Alhambra with the snow-capped Sierra Nevada mountains as a backdrop. Optionally, you can join us for an unforgettable night in the Sacromonte caves for an authentic Zambra Gitana. This passionate Gypsy Flamenco show, performed in a traditional cave-dwelling, is a deep immersion into the spirit of Granada. Accommodation at the hotel.
Day 12. (Monday) GRANADA – TOLEDO – MADRID
Breakfast at the hotel. Departure north to Toledo, where, under the Castilian sky and surrounded by the Tagus River, rises the impressive Imperial City of Toledo – a World Heritage Site and cradle of civilizations – where three cultures coexisted: Christian, Muslim, and Jewish. Upon arrival, we’ll take a panoramic bus tour to enjoy the magnificent view of the city from the other side of the Tagus River, a must-see for Toledo’s most iconic photo. Afterwards, we’ll enjoy an included lunch, and then, accompanied by an expert local guide, we’ll take a walk through Toledo’s historic centre to familiarize ourselves with this imposing medieval city. We’ll visit Zocodover Square, Toledo’s most emblematic square, surrounded by buildings of different architectural styles, from Renaissance to Baroque. Next, we’ll pass by the Alcázar of Toledo, an imposing fortress that now houses the Army Museum. Wandering through the streets of Toledo, we’ll arrive at the Plaza del Ayuntamiento (City Hall Square), where we’ll admire the façade of Toledo Cathedral, officially known as the Primate Cathedral of Spain. This imposing building blends Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles and was built on the foundations of a former mosque. We’ll also learn about the damascening technique (inlaying precious metals into steel) at a local artisan workshop. In the afternoon, we’ll continue our journey to Madrid, Spain’s diplomatic and economic capital. Arrival at the hotel and accommodation. Once settled, you are free to begin exploring this magnificent cosmopolitan city at your own pace. We highly recommend a stroll through the Madrid de los Austrias (Hapsburg Madrid). This historic quarter features stunning Renaissance and Baroque architecture in the Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor, and Plaza de la Villa. Continue your exploration with a visit to the Royal Palace area at the elegant Plaza de Oriente, or admire the city’s grand landmarks including the Cibeles Fountain, Puerta de Alcalá, and the bustling Gran Vía.
Day 13. (Tuesday) MADRID – SALAMANCA – PORTO
Departure from Madrid to Salamanca, a magnificent UNESCO World Heritage city known as the Golden City for its glowing sandstone architecture. You will have free time for a leisurely visit to Salamanca’s historic center, a place of extraordinary artistic wealth. A stroll through the city’s pedestrian-friendly streets will lead you to the breathtaking Plaza Mayor, widely considered the most beautiful square in Spain. If you are wondering what to do in Salamanca, we highly recommend exploring its architectural evolution through its two cathedrals, the 12th-century Romanesque Old Cathedral and the 16th-century New Cathedral. Don’t miss the iconic House of Shells, the Baroque Clerecía Church, and the historic University of Salamanca with its world-famous Plateresque façade. In the afternoon, our route continues northwest as we cross the border into Portugal to reach Porto. Spectacularly situated on the Douro River, Porto is a city declared a World Heritage Site and serves as the vibrant capital of Northern Portugal. Arrival at the hotel and accommodation in Porto.
Day 14. (Wednesday) PORTO
After breakfast, we dedicate our full day to exploring the authentic spirit of Porto, the vibrant capital of Northern Portugal. We begin with a panoramic tour of Porto, designed to showcase the city’s most iconic landmarks. We will see the Sé Cathedral, the city’s most significant religious monument, renowned for its rich blend of architectural styles and historical influences. Our tour continues to the magnificent Palacio de la Bolsa (Stock Exchange Palace), considered one of the most beautiful buildings in Porto, and the ornate Church of Santa Clara. To complete our experience, we will stop at a local cellar for a tasting of the world-famous Port wine. The remainder of the afternoon is yours to inmerse in the nostalgic atmosphere of this port city, where elegant villas stand in contrast to the narrow, storied alleys of the Ribeira district. What about embracing the city’s maritime soul by boarding a traditional Rabelo boat, the iconic wooden vessels once used to transport port wine barrels? This relaxing cruise along the Douro River offers an incomparable perspective of the city’s six bridges and the colourful, stacked houses of the Ribeira district. Discover the historic soul of Porto by visiting the São Bento Station, where you can admire breathtaking blue-and-white azulejo tile panels that masterfully depict scenes from Portuguese history. Nearby, step into the magical Livraria Lello, one of the world’s most beautiful bookshops, famous for its sweeping Neo-Gothic staircase. To capture the ultimate photo, climb the Clérigos Tower for a spectacular 360-degree view over the medieval heart of the city before taking a leisurely stroll along the riverside Ribeira. Finally, marvel at the engineering grandeur of the Dom Luís I Bridge as you cross over to Vila Nova de Gaia, where you can conclude your day with a nice dinner to sample the local gastronomy. Hotel accommodation.
Day 15. (Thursday) PORTO – COIMBRA – FATIMA – LISBON
After breakfast, we depart Porto and travel southward to Coimbra, a captivating riverfront city that rises scenically from the banks of the Mondego River. As the country’s former capital during the Middle Ages, Coimbra is a treasure trove of heritage and culture. You will have free time to explore the remarkably preserved medieval old town, characterized by its winding, dark cobblestone lanes. Later we continue south to Fatima, one of the most significant sacred centres of the Christian faith. Known globally for its world-famous sanctuary, Fatima has been a major site of Christian pilgrimage since the early 20th century. If you are planning a visit to the Sanctuary of Fatima, you will have ample time to explore this spiritual hub at your own pace. Key landmarks include the impressive Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary and the Chapel of the Apparitions, the very heart of the sanctuary where, according to tradition, the Blessed Virgin Mary appeared to three shepherd children: Lucia, Francisco, and Jacinta. You may choose to pay your respects at the tombs of the three little shepherds, admire the revered statue of Our Lady of Fatima, or visit the historic holm oak tree and the monument dedicated to the seers. For those wondering what to do in Fátima, the site offers a unique opportunity for reflection, prayer, and historical discovery. In the late afternoon, we continue our journey to Lisbon, the majestic capital of Portugal. Arrival and end of the services.
Summary
- Departure city: Lisbon, PORTUGAL
- Returning city: Lisbon, PORTUGAL
- Cities where we will travel through: Casablanca, Coimbra, Costa del Sol, Fatima, Fez, Granada, Lisbon, Madrid, Marbella, Marrakech, Meknes, Merida, Porto, Rabat, Ronda, Seville, Tangier, Toledo
- Countries where the tour goes: MOROCCO, PORTUGAL, SPAIN
- Nº days of the tour: 15
- Departure day of the tour: Thursday
- Price: from 2310 €
- Tour code: 01140-15000J000-02-LISLIS-EG
Please note that
Exceptionally, the itinerary and the order of the excursions could be altered and modified for organizational reasons. Depending on hotel availability or in case of last minute reservations, the provided hotels may be replaced by others of the same category (see list of planned hotels at Scheduled Hotels). Only one suitcase per person will be accepted. To enter Morocco, the citizens of some countries outside the European Economic Community will need additional documentation to the passport, please check with our travel agency. Passengers must pass customs control with their luggage. When, for technical or organizational reasons, the Alhambra Council cannot provide tickets to the site, an alternative visit will be offered in Granada, to see the Palace of Charles V, the Archaeological Museum, the Church of Santa Maria de la Alhambra, the Royal Chapel, the Alcaiceria (Silk Market) and the Pasiegas Square, where the Granada Cathedral stands.















