15 days tour

Spain And Portugal Iberian Explorer

$ 4,220 .00 USD

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Spain And Portugal Iberian Explorer

This tour includes:

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Barcelona - Explore the maze of alleys and delightful squares in this iconic city Granada - Visit the spectacular Alhambra Palace Porto - Stroll the colourful cobbled streets to picturesque Cais da Ribeira

Transport

Bus Taxi Train

Meals

A key facet of our responsible approach to tourism is that we encourage our groups to eat in local restaurants that prepare locally grown food. We give customers choice as to their meals and do not use rather bland and impersonal hotel restaurants or all- inclusive options 14 Breakfasts

Accommodation

13 nights comfortable hotel 1 nights premium hotel

Flights

International flights are not included

Guide

Explore Tour Leader Driver(s) Local Guide(s)

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Insurance

Travel Insurance is not included

Others

Other activities and services are not included

Optional

Other activities and services are not included

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Itinerary of your trip Spain And Portugal Iberian Explorer

  • Day 1 Day 1: Join Trip In Barcelona
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Join Trip In Barcelona

      Our trip begins in Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia, which is is full of energy and the perfectplace to start our journey. Founded by the Romans in 20 A.D, this enchanting city is a heady mix of iconic architecture, delicious gastronomy and cultural heritage. The tour leader plans to meet you in the hotel reception at 6pm for the welcome meeting and, slightly later, our first group dinner to get to know your fellow travellers. If you would like an airport transfer today, youโ€™ll need to arrive into Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN). If you are booking your own flights, we recommend giving yourself at least one hour to clear the airport. From the airport to the hotel is around a 30 minute drive, so therefore the latest your flight can arrive is 4.30pm. There are no included excursions today and if you miss the welcome meeting, your tour leader will inform you of any essential information as soon as you catch up.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Discover The Backstreets Of Barcelona
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Discover The Backstreets Of Barcelona

      We start the day with an included guided visit to one of Gaudiโ€™s most famous works - La Sagrada Familia. Construction on this unique and enormous Basilica started in 1882 and continues to this day. Our walking tour continues through the Eixample neighbourhood, home to the majority of Barcelonaโ€™s Modernisme art nouveau masterpieces, until we reach the grand Placa dโ€™Espanya. From here we take the metro up to Montjuic hill for fine views over the city. Finally we end our walk back in the old quarter near the Rambla where you are free for lunch. The afternoon has been left free with so many places to visit in this charming city. We recommend an optional bike tour to see more of the city from a different perspective or a visit to Gaudiโ€™s Park Guell.

  • Day 3 Day 3: Cava Wine Tasting. Stay In The Ancient Roman City Of Tarragona
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Cava Wine Tasting. Stay In The Ancient Roman City Of Tarragona

      Leaving the city behind we drive south into the Penedes region to discover the cava production process and enjoy a tasting. Cava originates from the Italian โ€™covaโ€™, meaning cave. Wine production caves were used for the storing and ageing of wine, Catalan winemakers adopted the term to distinguish their produce from French champagne. After sampling the sparkling wine we make a stop at the monastery of Santa Maria de Poblet, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the largest Cistercian monasteries in Spain. There is free time to explore and have lunch before driving onto the coastal city of Tarragona. Tarragona is a port city with extensive Roman ruins, sandy beaches and home to the Concurs de Castells (human tower-building) festival. This afternoon we explore the historical centre and UNESCO World Heritage complex of Tarraco, the oldest Roman settlement on the Iberia peninsular, with its well-preserved Amphitheatre overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, built in the 2nd century (viewable from the outside only as closed on Mondayโ€™s). Tarragona was (together with Merida) one of the two Roman capitals on the Iberian Peninsula, a really important and wealthy place in those days.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Train To Madrid. Walking Tour Of The City Ending At Mercado De San Miguel For Dinner
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Train To Madrid. Walking Tour Of The City Ending At Mercado De San Miguel For Dinner

      This morning we board the fast AVE train to Madrid, arriving in the early afternoon (departing around 10:30, taking just two hours 45 minutes). After checking into our hotel, we head out for an orientation walk of Spainโ€™s busy capital city, led by our tour leader (approx. four hours). Located on the tiny Manzanares River, Madrid has its share of historic sights, great architecture, nightlife, fine dining, culture and shopping. We begin walking through Madridโ€™s most historic neighbourhood, Barrio de los Austrias, making a stop for coffee near the impressive Palacio Real. Our next stop is the Mercado de San Miguel, Madridโ€™s gourmet market bursting with stalls, a great place to sample some regional specialities. After an early dinner at the market, we head Plaza Mayor, a large square framed by slate roofed red-brick buildings dating back to 1619.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Discover Madridโ€™S Art Neighbourhoods And Parks On Foot. Free Afternoon
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Discover Madridโ€™S Art Neighbourhoods And Parks On Foot. Free Afternoon

      Today we explore more of this energetic capital, heading to Barrio de las Letras, the Literary Quarter and Circulo de Bellas Artes. Continuing on foot we walk through lively Lavapies neighbourhood with colourful murals and art insulations adorning the walls then on to find out about the art of churro making. These fried dough sticks are deliciously crispy yet soft on the inside, they are normally eaten for breakfast dipped in hot chocolate or coffee. This morningโ€™s walking tour ends near the vast 19th century El Retiro Park and the afternoon is left free to relax in the beautiful park, visit the nearby Prado, Reina Sofia and Thyssen museums, the Botanical Gardens or wander the back streets in search of tucked away tapas bars.

  • Day 6 Day 6: Train To Granada, Explore The Moorish Albaicin Neighbourhood
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Train To Granada, Explore The Moorish Albaicin Neighbourhood

      We take an early morning train (departing around 7:35am, taking 3 hours 45 minutes) to the famous Andalucian city of Granada. The Arabic name Al Andalus was given to the part of Spain under Islamic control for some 800 years. After checking into our hotel we will spend some time exploring the city on foot with our tour leader. Discovering the main highlights including the Albaicin, the old Moorish quarter, giving the city its characteristic look of white walls and narrow streets. From the viewpoint are spectacular views across to the Alhambra and Generalife with the Sierra Nevada as a backdrop. When dusk falls, we suggest a stroll around the old Moorish Quarter to see its illuminated patios.

  • Day 7 Day 7: Alhambra Palace Guided Visit And Generalife Gardens
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Alhambra Palace Guided Visit And Generalife Gardens

      This morning we have included a guided visit to the remarkable Alhambra Palace and Generalife gardens. In 1239 Muhammad al-Ahmar, founder of the Nasrid dynasty and Sultan of Granada, began work on this, one of the finest remaining examples of Moorish architecture. The fabulous decoration in stucco, both inside and outside the buildings, reveals the purest expression of a sophisticated civilisation just before its decline. The Generalife - the summer residence of the Caliphs and surrounding gardens - are considered among the most beautiful landscaped gardens in the world. Tickets to visit the Alhambra are limited, as such weโ€™ll keep our time in Granada flexible and organise sightseeing around our Alhambra visit. If you booked the tour late and on request within about 30 days prior to travel we cannot guarantee you an entrance ticket with the same time slot, therefore it may be that your visit to the Alhambra is unguided, though you can choose to get an audioguide if interested. Please note that in order for our local agent to book the Alhambra tickets we require full passport details for all passengers, this should be provided at the time of booking or as soon as possible in order for the tickets to be confirmed.

  • Day 8 Day 8: Train To Cordoba, Visit The Mezquita Mosque. Continue By Bus To Seville Via The White Village Of Carmona
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Train To Cordoba, Visit The Mezquita Mosque. Continue By Bus To Seville Via The White Village Of Carmona

      Today we take the train to Cordoba. Standing on the banks of the Guadalquivir river, Cordoba was one of the most sophisticated Moorish cities and is, for many, the most beautiful city in Spain. The Moors established themselves in Cordoba as early as 719 AD, and before that the Romans had left their own mark here as evidenced by the large Roman bridge still in use. Cordoba has a wealth of treasures locked away in its back streets with secluded patios tucked behind delicate iron grills. The medieval synagogues in Cordoba and Toledo are the only two which remain in Spain today and the Cordoba synagogue dates back to the 14th century. Upon arrival we visit the renowned Mosque (Mezquita), an extraordinary and unique building where history has superimposed two faiths and erected two oratories on the one site (local guide optional). The early massive Islamic structure dates back to the 8th century, its roof supported by a forest of 850 coloured columns. Its jewel is the gleaming and superbly decorated Mihrab, which has survived in its original state. After reconquista the Catholic king was so impressed, instead of ordering its destruction he ordered a church to be built inside instead. After lunch we continue our journey by bus, making a stop at the pretty white-washed town of Carmona. We will take a short orientation walk, admiring the Moorish buildings and the Alcรกzar del Rey Don Pedro, where itโ€™s possible to go up the tower for views over the town. Drive onto Seville to arrive in the late afternoon. The capital of Andalucia is one of Spainโ€™s finest and most beautiful cities, built on the wealth of New World trade and plunder. This evening we take a stroll across the Guadalquivir River to Triana, the centre of Sevilleโ€™s ceramic production and home to some of the best tapas bars, our tour leader will guide us to small eateries for delicious dinner options.

  • Day 9 Day 9: Discover Seville On Foot. Free Afternoon
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Discover Seville On Foot. Free Afternoon

      Weโ€™ll spend the morning walking through the city, exploring the former Jewish Quarter, and following winding narrow backstreets leading to Mudejar palaces (a blend of Christian and Moorish styles) and baroque churches. The afternoon is left free to explore Seville at your own pace. You might like to visit the stunning Alcรกzar Palace and the cityโ€™s Gothic Cathedral, one of the largest in the world. Its bell tower was once the minaret of the Almohad great mosque, so impressive that the Christians incorporated it into their building. Other attractions include the General Archive of the Indias, Plaza de San Francisco, Casa Pilatos or Maria Luisa park. In the evening we suggest you take in some traditional flamenco music and dancing (optional).

  • Day 10 Day 10: Cross Into Portugal, Stop In Castro Marim And Tavira; Drive To Lagos
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Cross Into Portugal, Stop In Castro Marim And Tavira; Drive To Lagos

      Today we say goodbye to Spain and drive north into Portugal. Our first stop in Portugal is Castro Marim where we take a walk around the fascinating Templar Castle. Then we continue along the coast to Tavira for lunch, a small city on Portugalโ€™s Algarve Coast which reaches the sea through the inlets and lagoons of Ria Formosa Natural Park. After lunch, we continue driving to the town of Lagos where we spend the night in a premium hotel perfectly located between the beach and the old town. Lagos is a charming port town that boasts dramatic natural scenery with beautiful beaches and a historic town center. Explore the former market slave or walk out to the lighthouse for a breathtaking sunset along the fabulous cliffs.

  • Day 11 Day 11: Drive To Lisbon. Discover Belem
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 11: Drive To Lisbon. Discover Belem

      This morning, have some free time to enjoy the hotelโ€™s facilities or the nearby beach. You could also take an optional boat trip along the cliffs to Ponte Piedade. Driving into Lisbon we stop in Belem to pay a visit to a traditional pastelaria and enjoy a delicious Pasteis de Belem - Portuguese custard tart. The city became the capital of Portugal after its conquest from the Moors in 1147. As Portugal built a global empire from the 15th century onwards, Lisbon became the hub of international trade and the heart of this maritime Golden Age of discovery, reflected in the monumental architecture. A devastating earthquake and resulting tsunami almost totally destroyed the capital in 1755 and therefore Lisbon appears as a carefully planned 18th century city. In the evening there is the option to see a live performance of traditional โ€™Fadoโ€™ music for those interested. Stemming from the word โ€™fateโ€™, the music of Fado can be deeply personal in its expression. Said to have been born from the songs of African slaves, the sentiments behind this soulful music are deeply linked to the heritage and hearts of the people, and as such is quintessentially Portuguese. Enjoying this performance after dinner we come a little closer to feeling a sense of โ€™saudadeโ€™, a sentiment of nostalgia which, it is said, only the Portuguese truly understand.

  • Day 12 Day 12: Explore Lisbonโ€™S Bairros On Foot
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12: Explore Lisbonโ€™S Bairros On Foot

      Our morning walking tour (approx. three hours) takes us through some of the different bairros (neighbourhoods) of Lisbon as an introduction to this great city. Built on seven hills, you can see the typical trams negotiate the undulations of Lisbonโ€™s cobbled streets, and the varied and interesting buildings while intricately painted Portuguese tiles throughout the city never fail to impress. We walk up Alfama Hill and enjoy the views across the River Tagus from the Miradouro de Graca viewpoint before continuing our walk, passing under the Arco da Ragusta to end at the Time Out Market, where there are is a variety of Portuguese food, sweets, and drinks on offer in this traditional food hall. The afternoon has been left free for further exploration of Lisbon, you could visit the fascinating MAAT museum or Calouste Gulbenkian museum. In the evening there is the option to see a live performance of traditional โ€™Fadoโ€™ music for those interested. Stemming from the word โ€™fateโ€™, the music of Fado can be deeply personal in its expression. Said to have been born from the songs of African slaves, the sentiments behind this soulful music are deeply linked to the heritage and hearts of the people, and as such is quintessentially Portuguese. Enjoying this performance after dinner we come a little closer to feeling a sense of โ€™saudadeโ€™, a sentiment of nostalgia which, it is said, only the Portuguese truly understand.

  • Day 13 Day 13: Follow The Coastline To Porto, Visiting Obidos And Aveiro
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 13: Follow The Coastline To Porto, Visiting Obidos And Aveiro

      Today we head north along the Atlantic coast to Porto, making several stops along the way. Obidos is considered to be one of the most picturesque and well preserved medieval towns in Portugal. The town prospered after becoming part of the royal estate from the 13th century and within the walls you can visit the castle and lose yourself in the maze of narrow streets and little squares with fine examples of religious and civil architecture from the townโ€™s golden days. In the course of the morning we will try Ginjinha, a local liqueur made from sour cherries, which is an acquired taste. Our next stop today is Aveiro, a charming town known as the Venice of Portugal. We take a short walk along the canals, admiring the Art Nouveau architecture and colourful Moliceiros boats, with free time for lunch. Finally we reach Porto in the late afternoon. Portugalโ€™s second largest city after Lisbon, offers visitors a range of architectural and cultural attractions.

  • Day 14 Day 14: Porto Walking Tour And Port Tasting. Free Afternoon
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 14: Porto Walking Tour And Port Tasting. Free Afternoon

      This morning, our tour leader will take us on a walking tour of colourful Porto (approx. two hours). Weโ€™ll stroll down the cobbled streets to Cais da Ribeira - undoubtedly the most picturesque spot. This characterful quayside is dominated by the tall outline of the two tiered Dom Luis I Bridge, built in 1886 by an assistant of Gustave Eiffel. Here, ancient houses with laundry-draped balconies stand high above the waterfront looking out over the river, where several old boats lie moored at the waterโ€™s edge. Despite the decline in the use of this harbour, with its fish market and restaurants, it continues to have character and bustle reminiscent of its lively past. Following our tour we include a visit to a port lodge. The history and processes involved in making these white, ruby and tawny delicacies are most interesting, and weโ€™ll get to enjoy a port tasting. This afternoon is free for you to further discover Porto. There are a number of fascinating buildings to visit whilst walking in the heart of the city. You may choose to climb the tower of the 18th century Baroque Igreja dos Clerigos, which affords superb views across the city. You may consider venturing further afield and taking the train or a local bus the short distance to the attractive towns of Guimaraes or Braga. Or enjoy a traditional โ€ž 6 Bridges Cruiseโ€ž along the River Douro and follow in the footsteps of the old wine merchants that transported wine from the valley to the wine cellars. Porto offers a good selection of restaurants to celebrate the end of our journey this evening.

  • Day 15 Day 15: Trip Ends In Porto
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 15: Trip Ends In Porto

      The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Porto. There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart from Porto at any time. If your flight is departing later in the day, luggage storage facilities are available at our hotel. If you would like an airport transfer today, youโ€™ll need to depart from Porto Airport (OPO), which is about 30 minutesโ€™ drive.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Basic

Almost everyone is fit for these activities. Every hike or physical exercise last less than 30 minutes, such as paragliding and horseback riding. Please ask about specific conditions.

Age range

Age range

Min: 16 / Max: 85

Age range allowed for this experience.

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