Grand Tour of Spain & Portugal: 15-Day Escorted Holiday from Barcelona
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Grand Tour of Spain & Portugal: 15-Day Escorted Holiday from Barcelona
PEPE TOURS
Departure City
Barcelona, SPAIN
Returning City
Barcelona, SPAIN
Number of DAYS
15
Meeting point
Sants Train Station, Barcelona
Frecuency
Saturday
PRICE in Euros
2.015,00 €
Iberian Tour: 15 Days exploring Andalusia, Portugal & Northern Spain
A grand tour of the Iberian Peninsula. This fully escorted coach holiday from Barcelona explores the very best of Spain and Portugal with expert English-speaking guides. Discover Madrid, Spain’s vibrant capital, and marvel at the Moorish heritage of Andalusia with visits to the iconic Alhambra Palace in Granada and the historic soul of Seville. Your journey continues through the highlights of Portugal, featuring Lisbon, Evora, Fatima, Porto, and Braga, before traversing the spectacular landscapes of Galicia and Northern Spain. This unforgettable Iberian tour concludes in cosmopolitan Barcelona, the dazzling capital of Catalonia.
Departure days of the tour
Departures: Saturday
Grand Tour of Spain & Portugal: 15-Day Escorted Holiday from Barcelona includes:
The coach tour to Spain and Portugal includes:
High speed train tickets Barcelona to Madrid / Transfer from train station to hotel in Madrid / Transportation in a modern bus with air conditioning / English-speaking guide during the tour / Visits in Madrid, Granada (Alhambra Palace & Generalife Gardens), Seville, Lisbon, Santiago de Compostela, Oviedo, Santander, Bilbao, Zaragoza, Poblet and Barcelona / Ticket admission to Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid, Alhambra Palace in Granada, Roman theatre of Merida, National Museum of Altamira Caves in Santillana, wine museum in Briones, Poblet Monastery / Boat trip along Guadalquivir River in Seville, Rabelo boat trip in Porto, Glass bottom boat trip in Galicia with mussel and wine tasting / Evening transfer to Plaza Mayor in Madrid, Restauradores Square in Lisbon, Ramblas and Plaza de Catalunya in Barcelona / Cable car to Bom Jesus Sanctuary in Braga / Accommodation at 3* and 4* hotels / Daily breakfast / 3 meals as indicated in the itinerary / Hotel city taxes / Travel insurance.
Price details
| PRICE PER PERSON IN EUROS (SEASON 2026 - 2027) | ||
| IN DOUBLE ROOM | from 2015 € | |
| IN SINGLE ROOM | from 2925 € | |
Itinerary of the Iberian Peninsula Fully escorted coach holiday:
Day 1. (Saturday) BARCELONA – MADRID
Your journey begins in the morning at Barcelona Sants Station, where you will board the AVE, Spain’s premier high-speed train, bound for the capital. Sit back and relax in total comfort as you glide across the peninsula. From your seat, you’ll enjoy a front-row view of the ever-changing Spanish landscapes, from the rugged hills of Catalonia through the dramatic plains of Aragon to the expansive plateaus of Castile. Upon arrival at Madrid, our professional staff will be waiting to greet you and provide a seamless transfer to your hotel. Once settled, please check the informative panels in the reception area for details regarding the welcome meeting with your expert guide and fellow travellers. As evening approaches, we will provide a transfer to the iconic Plaza Mayor, the historic and vibrant heart of Madrid. This vibrant district, with its stunning porticoes and centuries of history, is the perfect setting to begin your adventure. You will find a great variety of restaurants and traditional tabernas where you can enjoy your first dinner in the capital. Return to the hotel for your overnight stay.
Day 2. (Sunday) MADRID
Breakfast at the hotel. Escorted by a local guide, we’ll start a guided tour of Madrid discovering the city’s most iconic landmarks, including the world-renowned Paseo del Prado (the Art Triangle), the majestic Cibeles Square, the most emblematic square in Madrid with the fountain of the Greek goddess Cibeles, place where Real Madrid and Spain national team fans celebrate their victories, the Neptuno Square, and the triumphant Puerta de Alcala. We will also admire the lush greenery of Retiro Park and the historic Plaza de Colón, soaking in the sophisticated atmosphere of the Spanish court. From imperial history to sporting glory, our next stop is the legendary Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. We have included your entry to this world-famous arena, the home of Real Madrid. You’ll have the chance to explore the state-of-the-art museum, see the record-breaking collection of European Cups, and feel the atmosphere of one of the world’s most iconic football cathedrals. The remainder of the day is yours to discover Madrid’s soul at your own pace. The city centre is perfectly walkable and full of surprises. Here are some recomendations for your free time in Madrid. You can visit Puerta del Sol, the Kilometre Zero of the country, and lose yourself in the nearby medieval streets of Madrid de los Austrias Neighborhood. Walk along the Gran Vía, Madrid’s answer to Broadway, famous for its grand architecture and flagship stores. Stroll towards the Royal Palace and the adjacent Almudena Cathedral for some of the city’s finest sunset views. Return to hotel and accommodation.
Day 3. (Monday) MADRID – GRANADA
After breakfast, we depart Madrid and head south across the legendary plains of Castile-La Mancha, the land immortalised by Miguel de Cervantes in Don Quixote. We’ll pass the iconic windmills and cross the dramatic Despeñaperros Pass, the natural gateway into Andalusia. Upon arrival in Granada, we have included a traditional lunch at a local restaurant, where you can savour the first authentic flavours of southern Spanish cuisine. In the afternoon, we experience the pinnacle of Moorish art: the visit of Alhambra. We have included your entry and an official local guide to lead you through this stunning palace complex. You will marvel at the intricate stucco work of the Nasrid Palaces, the imposing Palace of Charles V, 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. 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. Note: Within the Alhambra, the Nasrid Palaces allow the entry of a limited number of people. In case of not being able to visit this area of the Alhambra, a visit with a local guide of the city of Granada would be included and also the Real Alcazar of Seville with similar characteristics will be visited.
Day 4. (Tuesday) GRANADA – NERJA – MALAGA – RONDA – SEVILLE
After breakfast, we depart Granada to explore the treasures of the Mediterranean coast. Our first stop is Nerja, a jewel of the Costa Tropical. You will have free time to wander its charming whitewashed streets and stand upon the legendary Balcony of Europe, a stunning natural viewpoint perched on a cliff offering endless vistas of the azure sea. We continue our route to Málaga, the vibrant capital of the Costa del Sol and the birthplace of Picasso. During your free time, immerse yourself in the elegance of Calle Larios, admire the majesty of the Cathedral (affectionately known as La Manquita), and step back in time at the Roman Theatre and the imposing Alcazaba, the best-preserved palatial fortress of the Nasrid era. In the afternoon, we head into the mountains to reach Ronda, one of Spain’s oldest and most romantic cities. During your visit, you will be captivated by the New Bridge (Puente Nuevo), a masterpiece of engineering spanning a dramatic 120-metre deep gorge over the Guadalevín River. 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. Our journey concludes in Seville, the luminous capital of Andalusia. Upon arrival, enjoy an included dinner and a comfortable overnight stay.
Day 5. (Wednesday) 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. Following our tour, we’ll embark on a scenic cruise along the Guadalquivir River, the perfect way to enjoy Seville’s most iconic landmarks from a different perspective. The afternoon is yours to enjoy at leisure, perhaps stroll along the elegant Paseo de Colón or enjoy some tapas in the vibrant Triana neighbourhood. For those wishing to delve deeper into Seville’s monumental heritage, our guide will offer an optional visit to the Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world with its iconic Giralda Tower, 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 6. (Thursday) SEVILLE – MERIDA – EVORA – LISBON
After breakfast, we bid farewell to Andalusia and journey north into Extremadura. The landscape unfolds into a vast, rugged terrain of rolling hills and dramatic granite outcrops, reflecting the untamed beauty of Western Spain. Our first destination is Merida, once the capital of the Roman province of Lusitania, known as Augusta Emerita. We will 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 head to Portugal, travelling through the serene and endless dehesas. This unique Mediterranean ecosystem, dotted with cork oaks and holm oaks, is the ancestral home of the Iberian pig, which can be seen grazing freely in the countryside. Our first Portuguese stop is Évora, a jewel of the Alentejo region. You will have free time to explore this walled city, famous for its Roman Temple of Diana, its impressive Gothic cathedral, its Renaissance palaces and also the Church of San Francisco with its adjacent hauntingly beautiful Chapel of Bones (Capela dos Ossos), where all its walls are covered with skulls and human bones, symbolizing how ephemeral human existence is. We then continue our route to Lisbon, the city of the seven hills. Known for its melancholic Fado music, tiled facades, and golden Atlantic light, Lisbon is a captivating blend of age-old tradition and modern maritime flair. Upon arrival, we check into our hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 7. (Friday) LISBON
Breakfast at the hotel. We’ll have a full day to explore each corner of Lisbon. We’ll start the day with an in-depth sightseeing tour of Lisbon. Our panoramic tour starts at Eduardo VII Park, offering stunning views over the city towards the Tagus River. We’ll dive into the heart of the Baixa Pombalina, passing through the majestic Marquis of Pombal Square and the bustling Rossio, where you can admire the hilltop São Jorge Castle overlooking the ancient Alfama district. We continue through the elegant Estrela neighbourhood to admire the grand Estrela Basilica before heading to the waterfront of Belem district. Here, we celebrate Portugal’s seafaring heritage at the Monument to the Discoveries, the fortified Belém Tower, and the breathtaking Jerónimos Monastery, a masterpiece of Manueline architecture and a UNESCO World Heritage site, and Vasco da Gama’s resting place. The afternoon is yours to further explore the magic of Lisbon. We recommend wandering through the steep, tiled streets of Alfama district, the city’s oldest quarter, to discover hidden viewpoints (miradouros) or taking a ride on the iconic yellow Tram 28. For those wishing to see the surrounding coast, our guide will offer an optional excursion to the fairytale town of Sintra, famous for its colourful palaces, followed by a visit to the chic seaside resorts of Cascais and Estoril. We conclude the afternoon with a transfer to Restauradores Square, famous for its lively restaurant scene. Take the opportunity to ride the historic Gloria Funicular up to Bairro Alto, where the San Pedro viewpoint offers spectacular views over the heart of Lisbon. Afterward, we will return to the hotel for your overnight stay. In the evening, you can immerse yourself in the soul of Portugal with an optional Fado show, experiencing the hauntingly beautiful traditional music in an authentic Lisbon tavern.
Day 8. (Saturday) LISBON – FATIMA – PORTO
After breakfast, we travel north to Fátima, one of the most revered Marian shrines in the world. You will have free time to immerse yourself in the serene atmosphere of the Sanctuary. You may visit the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary, where the tombs of the three shepherd children are located, spend a moment of reflection in the modern Basilica of the Most Holy Trinity, or visit the Chapel of the Apparitions, the very heart of the sanctuary where the Virgin Mary appeared in 1917. We continue our journey to Porto, the second-largest city of Portugal and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Upon arrival, we embrace 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. The remainder of the afternoon is yours to explore the steep, cobbled streets of Porto. Discover the historic soul of Porto by visiting the majestic Sé Cathedral and the Stock Exchange Palace, one of the city’s most exquisite architectural gems. Your journey through time can continue at 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 bookstores, 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 an authentic tasting of the city’s world-famous fortified Port wine. Hotel accommodation.
Day 9. (Sunday) PORTO – BRAGA – CAMBADOS – SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
After breakfast, we start our trip to the northern Portugal. At Braga we will visit the magnificent Bom Jesus do Monte Sanctuary, a masterpiece of European Baroque design. We will ascend the sacred hill via its historic funicular, the oldest in the world powered by water counterbalancing. To truly appreciate the scale of this monument, we recommend descending on foot down the grand zigzagging Stairway of the Five Senses, a monumental Baroque stairway of 381 feet, which offer breathtaking views over the valley. We then cross the border into Spain, entering the lush, green landscapes of Galicia and its famous Rías Baixas (Lower Estuaries of Galicia). Upon arrival in the charming town of Cambados, we embark on a glass-bottom boat cruise through the Ría de Arousa. This unique voyage takes us to the traditional floating platforms (bateas) to discover how Galicia’s world-famous mussels are cultivated. To celebrate this maritime tradition, we’ve included a tasting of freshly steamed mussels accompanied by local Albariño wine. Our journey continues to Santiago de Compostela, one of the most important monumental centers of Spain, one of the sacred cities of Christendom, the final destination of the legendary Camino de Santiago (Saint James pilgrimage route). Joined by a local guide, we’ll explore the city’s UNESCO-listed historic centre. We will wander through its granite-paved streets and medieval squares, such as the Plaza de las Platerías and the Plaza de la Quintana, soaking in the mystical atmosphere that has drawn pilgrims for over a thousand years. Our tour concludes at the majestic Praza do Obradoiro, where we will admire the awe-inspiring exterior of the Santiago Cathedral, dedicated to the Apostle James the Elder, one of the twelve disciples of Jesus Christ and brother of John, the Evangelist. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 10. (Monday) SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA – LUGO – O CEBREIRO – LEON – OVIEDO
After breakfast, we follow the historic Way of St. James toward the plains of Castile. Our first stop is Lugo, known in antiquity as Lucus Augusti. We’ll explore its tranquil, pedestrianised historic centre, which is entirely enclosed by the monumental Roman Walls. As the best-preserved example of Roman fortifications in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage site, these ancient walls offer a unique journey back to the days of the Empire. Our route continues through the mist-shrouded village of O Cebreiro, a quintessential Galician stone hamlet, before arriving in León. A vital enclave on the pilgrimage road, León boasts some of Spain’s most extraordinary architecture. During your free time, you can marvel at the Gothic Cathedral of Leon, famous for having the most exquisite stained-glass windows in Europe, the Romanesque Collegiate Church of San Isidoro, and the stunning Plateresque façade of the San Marcos Hostel. Later, we cross the dramatic peaks of the Cantabrian Mountains into the green landscapes of Asturias. We arrive in Oviedo, a city that has preserved an authentic medieval atmosphere. Accompanied by a licensed local guide, we’ll enjoy an in-depth city tour of Oviedo’s treasures, including the 9th-century Cathedral, the contemporary Calatrava Palace, the historic Campoamor Theatre, and the charming Calle de la Rúa. To conclude the day, we have included a traditional Asturian dinner, where you can experience the art of cider pouring and taste the region’s famous authentic cider. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 11. (Tuesday) OVIEDO – COVADONGA – SANTILLANA – SANTANDER
After breakfast, we journey into the heart of the Picos de Europa National Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve of breathtaking scale. As we navigate the winding mountain roads, a spectacular landscape unfolds, a world of crystalline waters, vibrant green meadows, and jagged limestone peaks that seem to touch the sky. We arrive at the Sanctuary of Covadonga, a sacred site of pilgrimage nestled within a natural cave. You will have free time to explore the Shrine and pay your respects to Our Lady of Covadonga, the beloved Patroness of Asturias. Our route then leads us to Santillana del Mar, frequently described as one of the most beautiful historic villages in Spain. We will wander its medieval stone streets to discover architectural treasures like the Collegiate Church of Santa Juliana, a true jewel of Cantabrian Romanesque design. Nearby, we visit the Museum of the Caves of Altamira, where a state-of-the-art replica provides a fascinating insight into the prehistoric cave art that defined the early Iberian Peninsula. Finally, we travel to Santander, the elegant capital of Cantabria. Accompanied by a local guide, we will enjoy a sightseeing tour of Santander to discover the aristocratic charm and coastal highlights of the city. Our tour features the historic Cathedral Square before heading to the stunning Magdalena Peninsula, home to the majestic Royal Palace and panoramic bay views. We then visit the iconic El Sardinero Beach to admire the Belle Époque grandeur of the Gran Casino. Finally, we reach the dramatic cliffs of Cabo Mayor, where the historic Lighthouse offers spectacular vistas over the rugged Cantabrian coast. Arrival at the hotel and accommodation. NOTE: From July to mid-October, due to seasonal high occupancy, some groups may be accommodated in Bilbao.
Day 12. (Wednesday) SANTANDER – BILBAO – LA RIOJA – ZARAGOZA
After breakfast, following the highway along the Cantabrian Coast, with beautiful landscapes between the mountains and the sea we head to Bilbao, capital of the province of Vizcaya, and the largest city of the Basque Country. Accompanied by an expert local guide, we will visit Bilbao, where design and architecture permeate this entire city. We’ll explore the historic Casco Viejo (Old Quarter) with its Seven Streets and marvel at the titanium curves of the Guggenheim Museum, a masterpiece of modern architecture. Afterward, enjoy free time for a pintxos experience, the Basque version of tapas. These miniature gourmet delights, often served on a slice of bread and held together with a toothpick, are a true culinary art form best enjoyed with a glass of local cider or txakoli. In the afternoon, we travel through the rolling vineyards of La Rioja to visit the Museum of Wine Culture, where you’ll learn the secrets of one of the world’s most prestigious wine regions. We conclude the day in Zaragoza, located on the banks of the Ebro River, one of Spain’s major cities and capital of the Region of Aragon. Known for its monumental beauty and its landmark Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, the city offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere. For your evening, we suggest a stroll to the Plaza del Pilar to see the basilica illuminated, followed by a visit to El Tubo, a famous network of narrow alleys filled with the city’s best traditional tapas bars. Hotel accommodation.
Day 13. (Thursday) ZARAGOZA – POBLET – BARCELONA
After breakfast, we spend the morning discovering Zaragoza, a city with over two thousand years of history on the banks of the Ebro River. During our sightseeing tour of Zaragoza we’ll step back to the 1st century at the Roman walls and the remains of the ancient forum, discovering why the city was once known as Caesaraugusta. Zaragoza is also the proud birthplace of the legendary painter Francisco de Goya; we will see his influence in the city’s grand plazas and his magnificent frescoes that adorn the domes of the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, a Baroque masterpiece and the city’s most iconic landmark. We’ll also explore the historic centre to admire La Seo Cathedral, where Romanesque, Gothic, and Mudéjar styles blend seamlessly, as well as the Aljafería Palace, a stunning example of Hispano-Muslim architecture. Following free time for lunch to sample local Aragonese flavours, we continue our journey east. In the afternoon, we reach the Monastery of Poblet, a Cistercian abbey UNESCO World Heritage site. We’ll walk through the austere yet elegant Cloister, visit the grand Refectory, and stand before the magnificent Royal Tombs, where the alabaster sepulchres of the Kings of Aragon rest in silent majesty. The monastery remains an active community of monks, and its atmosphere of peace and spiritual devotion is truly palpable. We then complete our route to Barcelona, the vibrant Mediterranean capital. Arrival at the hotel late in the day and accommodation in this cosmopolitan city, famous for its avant-garde spirit and its unique Modernist architecture.
Day 14. (Friday) BARCELONA
We wake up in Barcelona. After breakfast, we begin our discovery of the city with a comprehensive panoramic tour of Barcelona. Sit back and enjoy the views as we drive past the historic Columbus Monument and the bustling Plaça de Catalunya. We’ll cruise along the elegant Passeig de Gràcia, home to modernist architectural gems, and cross the city via the grand Diagonal avenue. A major highlight is our stop at the Sagrada Família, Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece. We’ll also ascend Montjuïc Hill to see the 1992 Olympic facilities and enjoy sweeping views of the harbour, before passing through the monumental Plaça d’Espanya. Our tour concludes at Las Ramblas, the city’s most famous pedestrian boulevard. Enjoy a free afternoon to explore the atmospheric Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic). This labyrinth of medieval streets is the historic soul of Barcelona. We recommend to visit the Barcelona Cathedral with its palm-tree-filled cloister, and find the hidden columns of the ancient Roman Temple of Augustus. For a truly local experience, head to Santa Caterina Market or find a traditional Xarcuteria to sample Jamón Ibérico and Catalan cheeses. Don’t miss trying pan con tomate (bread with tomato and olive oil) or a portion of patatas bravas in a hidden plaza. As an optional experience, you may join our expert guide for an exclusive interior tour of the Sagrada Família. This option includes skip-the-line tickets to Sagrada Familia, allowing you to marvel at the forest of stone columns and the spectacular play of light through the stained-glass windows. In the late afternoon, we head to the Maremagnum area at the Port Vell. This modern waterfront district offers a wide variety of restaurants and terraces overlooking the Mediterranean. You’ll have free time for dinner, the perfect setting to enjoy fresh seafood or a classic Paella, before returning to the hotel for your overnight stay.
Day 15. (Saturday) BARCELONA
Breakfast at the hotel and end of our services. If you still have some time to spend in Barcelona, here we give you several ideas to organize your time. Barcelona is an open-air museum so you may want to discover some of Gaudí’s Masterpieces… Visit the Park Güell to admire its whimsical mosaics, or visit the Casa Batlló on the elegant Passeig de Gràcia. For the best panoramic views in the city, head to Tibidabo Mountain. Here you’ll find the Sacred Heart Basilica and a charming vintage amusement park. Sports enthusiasts won’t want to miss the visit to Camp Nou Stadium, the legendary home of FC Barcelona. If you wish to explore further afield, you can book through our website a day trip to Girona and Figueres, or discover the rugged beauty of the catalonian coast on this daytrip to Costa Brava from Barcelona. In the late afternoon, you will receive all the essential details for the start of your tour via our information boards at reception or directly from your tour representative. Overnight stay in Barcelona.
Summary
- Departure city: Barcelona, SPAIN
- Returning city: Barcelona, SPAIN
- Cities where we will travel through: Barcelona, Bilbao, Braga, Cambados, Covadonga, Evora, Fatima, Granada, Leon, Lisbon, Lugo, Madrid, Malaga, Merida, Nerja, Oviedo, Poblet, Porto, Rioja, Ronda, Santander, Santiago de Compostela, Santillana del Mar, Seville, Zaragoza
- Countries where the tour goes: PORTUGAL, SPAIN
- Nº days of the tour: 15
- Departure day of the tour: Saturday
- Price: from 2015 €
- Tour code: 11978-1500000S0-04-BCNBCN-G
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). During the train journey from Barcelona to Madrid and during the stay in Madrid, there is no accompanying guide service.



























