Spain & Portugal

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Special Tour 12 Nights / 13 days
Europe Spain

Spain’s diverse landscapes stir the soul. The Pyrenees and the Picos de Europa are as beautiful as any mountain range on the continent, while the snowcapped Sierra Nevada rises up improbably from the sun-baked plains of Andalucía; these are hiking destinations of the highest order. The wildly beautiful cliffs of Spain’s Atlantic northwest are offset by the charming coves of the Mediterranean. And everywhere you go, villages of timeless beauty perch on hilltops, huddle in valleys and cling to coastal outcrops as tiny but resilient outposts of Old Spain. That’s where the country’s charms are most likely to take hold.

Medieval castles, cobblestone villages, captivating cities and golden beaches: the Portugal experience can be many things. History, great food and idyllic scenery are just the beginning…

Day 1: Arrive Barcelona

Arrive at Barcelona .meet our local representative and get private transfer to Barcelona.  Check in and free time.

Evening be prepare for Flamenco Dance Show With Dinner. Just minutes away from the noise of Las Ramblas and the crowded coastline of Barceloneta, an expert local guide will take you through the trendiest district in Barcelona, El Born, where you will be able to admire the greatness of Santa Maria del Mar (icon of Catalan gothic architecture), and will learn about Catalonia’s recent past at Centre Cultural del Born, home also to the best conserved Roman archaeological site in the city. After visiting the Born District, you will enjoy an intimate flamenco show surrounded by the Baroque atmosphere of Dalmases Palace, a hidden treasure from the 17th Century and once the meeting place of an aristocratic society of scholars. A Gourmet Pintxos and Tapas Buffet Dinner with a drink and dessert included will be the perfect closing for the perfect evening at one of the best pintxos restaurants in Barcelona. Pintxos (which means toothpicks or small skewers, depending on who you ask) are a Basque culinary tradition that has extended to Barcelona and is the art of making delicatessen small bites which can become the sole component of a wonderful dinner.

 Day 2: Barcelona

Breakfast at hotel . Today visit half day to Montserrat . Start your half day trip from Barcelona in a comfortable vehicle to the mountain of Montserrat which rises majestically to 4,051 feet (1,236 meter). The popular imagination has seen human or animal shape in some of these peaks, giving those names and inventing legends to explain their fantastic origins. This trip to Montserrat will give you the opportunity to enjoy the wonderful and breathtaking views of the Montserrat Mountain, one of nature’s special creations. You will visit the Royal Basilica of Montserrat, which holds the famous 12th century Romanesque carving of VirgenMoreneta (the Black Virgin). You will be able to see this famous statue of the Black Virgin from a distance. The Benedict sanctuary of Montserrat has been founded in 1025 and provides a mystical backdrop for the Virgin of Montserrat, the patron saint of Catalonia who is enshrined in the monastery’s Royal Basilica. The little monastery soon began to receive pilgrims and visitors who contributed to the spread of stories of miracles and wonders performed by the Virgin. Today, Montserrat has been modernized to continue attending to the needs to pilgrims, one thousand years after it was originally founded. You will be given some free time to visit the audiovisual exhibition about the history and creation of Montserrat. And taste typical liquors of Montserrat. On some days the children’s choir sings in the monastery and so you may be fortunate enough to catch one of their delightful performances.

 Day 3: Barcelona – Madrid

Breakfast. Today Morning visit SagradaFamilia with Towers: Skip the Line Fast Track.

Barcelona is known as the capital of Modernism and the place where the famous architect Antoni Gaudi worked and lived. Gaudi, one of the greatest innovators of his time, has justify behind numerous treasures for the discerning tourist to discover in Barcelona. The SagradaFamilia is one of the most visited buildings in the world. Discover this magnificent modernist building in the guided tour inside the basilica. We will visit the astonishing interior of this church, where vaults reach seventy meters. Antoni Gaudi designed a Latin cross plan with five aisles, extremely rich in ornamentation and symbolism. We will also visit the SagradaFamilia museum, where you will see drawings, plaster models and pictures about the history and development of this basilica from its early beginnings to the present day. The museum will also give valuable information about Antoni Gaudi s life and career. At the end of the museum visit, the guide will leave you at the entrance of the elevator to the tower, you have admission included. Take the elevator up the tower to admire the astonishing views of the city from there.

Return back to hotel and private transfer to Barcelona Train Station. Board the train to Madrid. Upon arrival meet the local person and private transfer to hotel. Check in. Free time.Over night at hotel.

Day 4: Madrid

Breakfast at hotel.Today visit Toledo and Segovia Tour.The city of Toledo, known by many as the second Rome, was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. During your tour you will have a panoramic visit of the Cathedral of Toledo, the Mirador del Valle, The Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes and Puente de San Martin. Don’t miss the opportunity of exploring its narrow streets, squares and gar-dens. In Segovia you will get to know the aqueduct, the Alcazar and the Cathedral of Segovia. The aqueduct was about 15 km long and supplies water near the actual marsh of Revega. The Azoguejo Square is the best known and best preserved area. There is no doubt this is a tour where you will learn a lot about architecture and construction on your visit to Madrid.

Day 5: Madrid

Breakfast . Today visit Madrid city with Royal palace . We will begin with a city sightseeing tour of Madrid described on the program and will continue with the visit of the Royal Palace. Elegant squares such as Plaza de Oriente, Plaza de Espana, Parque del Oeste, Principe Pio, el Puente del Rey, ending at Segovia’s Bridge – one of the best viewpoints of the Royal Palace and the Cathedral of Almudena. We will continue to Puerta de Toledo, Plaza de la Villa, Plaza Mayor, Puertadel Sol, Las Cortes, Plaza de Neptuno, Atocha, Paseo del Prado, Puerta de Alcala, Alcala street, the Retiro’s Park and Las Ventas Bullring. We will return to the city center through Plaza de Colon. And we will continue towards the new Madrid, with its modern buildings,

the great avenue Paseo de la Castellana, until Plaza de Castilla and we’ll go down towards Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, Plaza de Cibeles, Gran Via and Plaza del Callao, to end at Plaza de Isabel II (in front of Royal Opera House) We will make convenient stops for walking and taking pictures at Plaza Mayor, Templo de Debod and Las Ventas Bullring, if the weather permits and always accompanied by our guide. Free drink by courtesy of our partnership Hard Rock Cafe. The Royal Palace was built in the XVIII century upon the ancient Baroque Italian style fortress of the Habsburg. It is one of the most beautiful and best preserved palaces in Europe. To date, the most stunning receptions of the Spanish Crown are celebrated here: audiences, dinner parties, signature of agreements and the traditional ceremony of presentation of Credential Letters from foreign ambassadors to His Majesty the King.

Day 6: Madrid – Tenerife ( Canary island)

Breakfast at hotel. Check out an get transfer to airport and board the flight to Tenerife. Arrive

& private transfer to hotel . Day is at leisure. The most atmospheric time of year to visit Santa Cruz is during the vibrant annual Carnival, but even if you miss out on the festivities, you can still learn about the islands’ unique history at the Museum of Man and Nature, admire the landmark  Auditorio de Tenerife and Church of the Immaculate Conception, and tuck into traditional Spanish cuisine at one of the many restaurants. The capital is also linked by tram to neighboring La Laguna, where you can marvel at the colonial architecture and historic churches that line the UNESCO-listed Old Town.

Day 7: Tenerife

Take in the best of Tenerife’s rugged scenery with a trip to the top of the El Teide volcano,  Spain’s highest peak at 3,718m and one of the most iconic attractions of the Canary Islands. Whether you brave the steep hike or hop on the cable car, the views are spectacular, looking down over the surrounding Teide National Park, a UNESCO World heritage Site, and the neighboring Pico Viejo volcano.

 Day 8: Tenerife

With some of the most popular beaches in Europe, you can’t come to the Canary Islands without adding sun, sea and sand to your itinerary. Where you go depends on your tastes: major resorts like Los Cristianos and Playa de Las Americas are crammed with tourists during the summer season, whereas El Bollullo and La Caleta offer a tranquil vibe with fewer amenities. Thrill-seeking windsurfers and kitesurfing should head to El Médano on the south coast or if sunbathing sans clothing is your thing, head to the nudist beach of Playa Tejita.

Day 9: Tenerife to Lisbon

Breakfast at hotel. Check out an get transfer to airport and board the flight to Tenerife. Arrive & private transfer to hotel . Day is at leisure.

Day 10: Lisbon

Breakfast . Day is at leisure

Day 11: Lisbon

A few hours to discover Lisbon, first of all we will visit the Belem quarter where you will find the most beautiful and historical monuments from the 15th and 16th centuries. A brief stop at the Belem Tower (Torre de Belem) – World Heritage by UNESCO – , point of departure of some of the Portuguese maritime explorations; and on the Monument to the Discoveries (Padrao dos Descobrimentos) , built to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the “death ” of Prince Henry the Navigator. Then we visit the Church of S. Jerome Monastery (Mosteiro dos Jeronimos) – World Heritage by UNESCO – a masterpiece of the “Manueline” style. Along the river we arrive at Alfama, an old and traditional district, where we will have the opportunity to walk in its narrow streets. Then We will pass by the downtown (Baixa) to admire the most important squares of Lisbon such as the monumental Trade Square (Praca do Comercio); Rossio Square, the heart of Lisbon and the symbolic Restauradores Square. Then we drive along the Liberdade Avenue, the “boulevard” of Lisbon, to finish at Marques de Pombal Square, admiring the statue of the 18th-century portuguese statesman responsible for Lisbon reconstruction after one of the most deadliest earthquakes in History, the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake. Free time for lunch. We invite you to discover this charming region and site of the royal family summer residence. We will spend some free time

whether discovering the handicraft stores or the famous sweets of Sintra. We then head onto Cabo da Roca (the most westerly point of Europe) before continuing along the coast, passing by the famous Guincho beach until arriving at Cascais. Highlights of the town include the Boca do Inferno wave feature and the magnificent panorama over Cascais Bay and the adjoining coastline. On the way back to Lisbon, we pass by Estoril, home to the famous Casino and its lovely gardens.

Day 12:  Lisbon

Breakfast at hotel. A few hours to discover Lisbon, first of all we will visit the Belem quarter where you will find the most beautiful and historical monuments from the 15th and 16th centuries. A brief stop at the Belem Tower (Torre de Belem) – World Heritage by UNESCO – , point of departure of some of the Portuguese maritime explorations; and on the Monument to the Discoveries (Padrao dos Descobrimentos), built to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the death of Prince Henry the Navigator. Then we visit the church of S. Jerome Monastery (Mosteiro dos Jeronimos) – World Heritage by UNESCO – a masterpiece of the Manueline style. Along the river we arrive at Alfama, an old and traditional district, where we will have the opportunity to walk in its narrow streets. Then We will pass by the downtown (Baixa) to admire the most important squares of Lisbon such as the monumental Trade Square (Praca do Comercio); Rossio Square, the heart of Lisbon and the symbolic Restauradores Square. Then we drive along the Liberdade Avenue, the boulevard of Lisbon, to finish at Marques de Pombal Square, admiring the statue of the 18th-century portuguese statesman responsible for Lisbon reconstruction after one of the most deadliest earthquakes in History, the 1755 Lisbon Earthquake.

Day 13: Lisbon – Homebound

Breakfast at hotel. Check out and get private transfer to airport and board the flight back home.

Tour Ends !!

  • 2 night accommodation at Barcelona
  • 3 night accommodation at Madrid
  • 3 night accommodation Tenerife
  • 4 night accommodation at Lisbon
  • Daily breakfast at hotel
  • half day to Montserrat
  • SagradaFamilia with Towers: Skip the Line Fast Track
  • Toledo and Segovia Tour
  • Madrid city with Royal palace
  • trip to the top of the El Teide volcano
  • Belem Tower (Torre de Belem)
  • 2nd class train from Barcelona to Madrid
  • Flight from Madrid to Tenerife
  • & Tenerife to Lisbon
  • Round trip transfers from airport / train station to hotel
  • Economy class airfare with taxes
  • Schengen visa
  • Travel insurance
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