Visit palaces and cathedrals, taste wine produced under sunny skies, and immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere of the Iberian Peninsula on this grand tour of Spain and Portugal.
- Priced from $3171 per person
- Departure dates from March to October 2024
Overview
Luxury joins with tradition to create an experience unlike any other on this comprehensive tour of the Iberian Peninsula. The highlights of Spain and Portugal are presented thoughtfully, with each destination unveiling new customs, cultures, and elements that join to make this part of the world so special. But the chosen cities are only part of what makes this tour so memorable; enjoy stays at opulent four-star hotels, private transfers, and thoughtfully chosen excursions that capture the heart of each locale.
Explore Barcelona, Granada, Seville, and Madrid in Spain on the first half of your trip, with ample time to get acquainted with the wonders that each hold. Delve into the art scene of Barcelona, and visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites throughout Granada, including the renowned Alhambra. Relish the opportunity to experience a private flamenco performance on a patio in Seville before moving on to Madrid, where a panoramic tour leads to the one and only Royal Palace. Portugal is just as intriguing, and after you fly across the border and arrive in Porto, you are engulfed in a culture built around wine. Taste locally produced vinos at several wine estates throughout the region and enjoy relaxing cruises on the scenic Douro River that showcase the region’s terraced vineyards and historic country homes. Moving to Lisbon by train, discover even more to love about this country, from its Fado music to its incredible gastronomy. A journey for the senses and a vacation to remember, this epic tour is one for the books.
Highlights
- Connect Spain and Portugal's most interesting destinations by local and high-speed trains
- Listen to traditional Fado music over dinner in one of Lisbon’s historic quarters
- Discover the vast and varied works of Antoni Gaudi while visiting La Sagrada Familia and Park Guell
- Uncover layers of history dating to the 9th century at the UNESCO World Heritage Alhambra and Generalife Gardens
- Explore Seville’s most notable sights, including the Seville Cathedral and the Real Alcazar
- Savor a traditional dinner as Flamenco dancers perform on a private patio
- Embark on an inspiring panoramic tour of Madrid that concludes with skip-the-line access to the Royal Palace
- Cruise the Douro River to a Porto winery for a curated tasting experience
- Immerse yourself in the sights and wine of the Douro Valley on a full-day panoramic bus and cruise experience
- See Lisbon’s Belem Tower and Jeronimos Monastery
Itinerary
A hub of culture and brilliant architecture, a place where flavorful cuisine and lively music tantalize your senses, Spain's beautiful city of Barcelona welcomes you to the Iberian Peninsula. As you arrive today, an English-speaking driver is waiting to escort you from the airport to downtown Barcelona. Sit back and enjoy the ride as your driver takes the scenic route, introducing you to Barcelona's incredible skyline, famous attractions, and sparkling coastline one site at a time. Your private tour of the city lasts two hours, and after, your driver drops you off at your centrally located four-star hotel. The evening is yours to delight in the city's offerings independently. Overnight Barcelona.
You may wish to start your first full day in Barcelona with an optional culinary activity: a paella experience by the sea. Make your way to Barcelona's harbor to learn about the love and care that goes into creating one of the region's seafood specialties, paella. Enjoy the dish on a terrace overlooking the sapphire water. Whether you join this immersive experience or indulge in a leisurely morning, today is the day to explore Barcelona's historic buildings, their artistry, and the stories behind their development. Begin your excursion at La Sagrada Familia, a crowning jewel of Barcelona whose construction began in 1882 and remains unfinished. The architect behind this masterpiece is renowned Catalonian Antoni Gaudi, and this masterpiece is the pinnacle of this eclectic style. Enjoy a tour of this Roman Catholic cathedral alongside a knowledgeable local guide. Marvel at the soaring columns and the detailed stained-glass windows that seem to glow in the sun's light.
From here, move to the Carmel Hill neighborhood to visit 42-acre Park Güell, one of Barcelona's most extensive public green spaces. While this park is brimming with gorgeous gardens and beautifully maintained spaces, the unique structures designed by Antoni Gaudi catch the eye and offer endless wonders to behold. From curved benches covered in rainbow-hued tile to chapels, playfully designed staircases, intricate columns, and buildings where hard angles are hard to find, each piece is laden with symbolism and has a story to tell. Walk through the park with a guide, then continue down one of Barcelona's most important streets, where even more of Gaudi's imaginative structures lend a colorful edge to the landscape.
Once your half-day tour concludes, continue sightseeing in Barcelona on your terms. Continue exploring the works of Gaudi at the Casa Vicens Gaudi Museum or seek out some of the other fantastic artistry in the city by visiting the Picasso Museum, the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, or the National Art Museum of Catalonia. You may wish to explore Barcelona's eclectic neighborhoods, such as the old Gothic Quarter or El Born, with its trendy shops and countless restaurants. Lounge like a local with a glass of wine at a sidewalk cafe, and soak in the undeniable ambiance surrounding you. Overnight Barcelona.
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• Breakfast
Aboard Spain's efficient rail network, travel from Barcelona in the northeast portion of the country to Granada deep in the south on the Alboran Sea. The six-hour route takes you inland from the coastline, passing through wonderful cities, including the capital, Madrid, before continuing south to Granada, a city whose history transcends cultures and centuries.
Granada is set deep in Andalucia in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Gorgeous examples of Moorish architecture adorn the narrow, serpentine streets and lively neighborhoods where traditions run deep and tapas flow freely. The combination invites visitors to explore. When the imposing Alhambra, a hilltop fortress that presides over Granada, comes into view, you have arrived. Transfer to your luxurious hotel once your train arrives, and then take some time to settle into your new city. Perhaps set out through the Albayzin quarter, part of Granada's UNESCO World Heritage Site, to see typical examples of ancient Arab architecture. If you look close enough, you may spot hand-painted tiles along the structures and walls. Granada is home to several gorgeous cathedrals, including the Royal Chapel and the Granada Cathedral. The Arab baths and the Alcaiceria (once the city's Grand Bazaar) are lovely places to relive the Moorish history of the region. If you seek grand views, look no further than Plaza de San Nicolas, set at the top of the Albayzin quarter, where panoramic vistas over the city, surrounding mountains, and lush treetops abound. Overnight Granada.
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• Breakfast
It is hard to imagine a more impressive centerpiece for the city than the Alhambra, a beautiful 9th-century palace complex whose red hue lent it its name. As the palace expanded throughout the 12th and 13th centuries, varying architectural influences left their mark, creating a place so scenic and culturally significant that it earned UNESCO World Heritage Site status. During your tour, today, explore the Nasrid Palaces and beautifully maintained courtyards. Look upon intricately carved archways, stunning fountains, and period decor as you wander through the fortress. Your tour also includes admission to the Generalife Gardens adjacent to the Alhambra.
The Generalife Gardens are a place of peace and beauty where ancient kings went to escape the pressures of everyday life. These carefully landscaped greenspaces offer inspiration and respite to this day, with their intentional usage of greenery, water, and light to create a peaceful retreat. Look over the Genil and Darro Valleys and the sprawling city below as you wander pathway by pathway.
This afternoon, transfer to Grenada's train station for a journey west to Seville, the largest in southern Spain. Seville boasts a vibrant culture built on the shoulders of flamenco dancing, flavorful cuisine, and architecture that showcases the influences from the times of the Romans and the Moors to the Gothic Period and beyond. Arrive in this metropolis after two and a half hours of travel and enjoy the evening at leisure in these idyllic surroundings. Overnight Seville.
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• Breakfast
Join a local, English-speaking guide in uncovering the most impressive sights throughout Seville on a half-day tour. Enjoy glimpses of places like Seville's university, the 17th-century Palace of San Telmo, an ancient watch tower alongside the Guadalquivir River, and the Puente de Isabel II, the city's arched metal footbridge, amongst other incredible sites. Your tour also includes admission to two of the most coveted buildings here: the Real Alcazar and the Cathedral of Seville.
First, walk through the palaces and intricate grounds of the Real Alcazar, a royal complex that has been in use since the 10th century, making it the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe. As you explore, your guide will provide invaluable insight into the UNESCO World Heritage Site's history. Yet, you may recognize some of the areas of the complex without an introduction, as four areas of the compound - the gardens, the Baths of Lady Maria de Pilla, the Hall of Ambassadors, and Mercury's Pond - were featured in HBO's "Game of Thrones" as the palace of House Martell of Dorne. Next, the Cathedral of Seville shines globally as the largest Christian Gothic Cathedral and another UNESCO World Heritage Site. As you explore, see beautiful artwork, the tomb of Christopher Columbus, and the chapel's intricately molded gold altarpiece. Before leaving, your guide escorts you up the Giralda bell tower for a bird's eye view over Seville.
Following the tour, you are free to continue your explorations at leisure ahead of tonight's authentic flamenco performance on a private patio. Dinner is served while the music plays, and the dancers enchant you with their colorful clothing and graceful movements. Overnight Seville.
Includes:
• Breakfast
• Dinner
Venture back into the heart of Spain today by train. Make your way to the station after breakfast, then settle into your comfortable seat for the journey toward the capital city itself, Madrid. The route takes under three hours to complete, leaving plenty of time to settle into your new surroundings on arrival. This city is beloved for its sunny skies, elegant architecture, and devotion to art, which runs deeply and spans multiple periods. You may wish to set out on foot once you have checked into your four-star hotel to explore the lively neighborhoods where modern amenities and ancient architecture join and the heartbeat of the city is palpable. Explore the lovely museums, fantastic shopping opportunities, and thousands of restaurants throughout the city, or find a scenic spot to relax and absorb the energy that is so vibrant in Madrid.
Join an optional ham, cheese, and wine tasting excursion for a more structured afternoon. Led by a local, this tour ventures through Madrid's taverns and markets to taste locally produced products, including three types of wine, two varieties of ham, and two different kinds of cheese. After all, there is no better way to get to know a destination than through its food. Overnight Madrid.
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• Breakfast
Discover the highlights of Madrid on this morning's panoramic city tour. Join a local guide on a comfortable coach and watch as the city's beauty unfolds before your eyes. Buildings constructed in a diverse range of styles, from classic French to Gothic, Baroque, and Eclectic, graze the skyline and, despite their differences, complement each other with ease. These structures are built around Madrid's sweeping plazas, so your tour hops between some of the best-known. Venture to Plaza Mayor, Puerta de Alcalá, Puerta del Sol, and Plaza de Cibeles. Each has defined features and a cemented place in Madrid's history; luckily, your guide is there to provide all fascinating facts and stories to bring them and the significant buildings around them to life.
The tour culminates at the Royal Palace of Madrid, which is noted as one of the best-preserved in Europe. The Royal Palace is the largest in Western Europe, with over 3,400 rooms, and one of the largest remaining strongholds in the world. Skip the lines and join your guide in exploring the gorgeous interior of this opulent palace. Highlights of the visit include the Crown Room, the Royal Chapel, and the Grand Staircase. Each area is perfectly maintained and filled with period decor, artwork, and wares. Soaring columns meet frescoed walls and ceilings, and hints of the past - from the armory to instruments - remain everywhere you look. Return to your hotel with the remainder of the day to relax or sightsee on your own. Overnight Madrid.
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• Breakfast
There are so many ways to enjoy this high-spirited city, and you have the entire day to do so in a way that meets your travel goals. The Prado Museum is a crowning jewel of the art world and the city, housing over 7,600 paintings alone. Wandering the Mercado San Miguel is the best way to shop like a local, with booths offering spices, wine, and delicious prepared food items. The market is a gastronome's dream. Shopping the luxury stores of Grand Via is an experience second to none. Other beloved spots throughout Madrid include Retiro Park, the National Archaeological Museum, and the Temple of Debod.
You may also join a half- or full-day tour of Toledo. Both optional excursions begin on foot in Old Town, where a guide navigates the historic streets and takes you past important buildings and significant sites. Continue your explorations by seeking out the famous Greco painting, The Burial of Count Orgaz. Admission is included on both excursions to St. Tome Church, St. Maria La Blanca Synagogue, and the Monastery of San Juan. After these sites, the full-day tour continues to the beautiful Toledo Cathedral, adorned with carefully crafted stained glass windows. Its Gothic styling and immaculate interior make it a must-see while in Toledo. Finish up the full-day tour with a tasting of traditional tapas before returning to your hotel. Overnight Madrid.
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• Breakfast
Today takes you across Spain's border to the other country on the Iberian Peninsula, Portugal. Your private transfer takes you to Madrid's airport for your direct flight to Porto, a scenic city right on the Atlantic in the northern portion of the country. If there is one thing this city and its surrounding areas are known for, it is port wine production. Transfer to your centrally located hotel on arrival before diving right in with a river cruise on the Douro River. This waterway has been a critical trade route for centuries and is surrounded by lush and rolling landscapes that lead to Portugal's wine country. Round out your excursion by tasting the region's fruits as the cruise leads to one of Porto's riverside wineries. Sample several varietals produced onsite before cruising back into the city, with contrasting urban and rural views punctuating the course. The remainder of the evening is at leisure. Overnight Porto.
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• Breakfast
Venture through the oldest demarcated wine region in the world on the day's exploration of the Douro Valley. This lush region is home to vineyards that have been in place for nearly 300 years and has a varied terrain that speaks to its heritage. Enter the valley by bus, then enjoy a panoramic cruise that presents the terraced vineyards, rolling hills, old country estates, and a host of charming little towns and villages that benefit from their position on this winding river. The romance of this UNESCO World Heritage area is all-encompassing. The tour pauses for lunch at a local establishment and continues to two wine estates, Portal Wine Estate and Bonfim Wine Estate, which welcome you to sample the wines they produce onsite. After a full day immersed in the Douro Valley's breathtaking sights and fabulous wine, your guide escorts you back to your hotel for the night. Overnight Porto.
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• Breakfast
• Lunch
This morning takes you deeper into Portugal to its glorious capital city, where white buildings and red roofs span as far as the eye can see: Lisbon. Make your way to Porto's train station after breakfast at your hotel and enjoy the views as you follow a three-hour route through Portugal. Featuring shoreline sights, coasting through cities, and coursing through the Serras de Aire e Candeeiros Natural Park, this route is as picturesque as it is efficient.
After transferring to your hotel, spend the afternoon discovering the intricacies of your new surroundings. Lisbon is incredibly hilly, and its narrow streets and alleys are a joy to discover on foot if you are up for the challenge. Two neighborhoods, Alfama and Mouraria, hold the titles of the oldest in the city, with Alfama dating to the Iron Age. Traditional buildings and breathtaking views abound in these areas, so keep your camera handy. For another way to explore Lisbon, jump on one of the trams, and soak in the vibrancy of local life - and plenty of pretty structures and notable attractions - while you ride. Alternatively, join a guide for a Portuguese gastronomic experience in Lisbon. This optional half-day tour explores markets and cafés in search of local delicacies and flavorful wine. Your guide's expertise allows you to immerse yourself in Lisbon's impressive culinary scene. Overnight Lisbon.
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• Breakfast
Pastel buildings and a colorful culture merge on today's escorted sightseeing expedition through Lisbon. Your well-versed guide leads you through traditional parts of the city, like Rossio and Alfama, and to beloved points of interest throughout the city, including the Belem Tower and the Monument of Discoveries. Sights of the water and brilliant blue skies complement your course and add another layer of beauty to this already gorgeous city. Admission to the Jeronimos Monastery, a 16th-century treasure that speaks to the luxury of the Age of Discovery, and the Coach Museum, which houses ornate horse-drawn carriages and riding equipment from ages long past, are also included with this tour. Tonight, the sounds of Fado fill the air as you venture to one of Lisbon's old quarters for an evening of folk music and delicious cuisine. Overnight Lisbon.
Includes:
• Breakfast
• Dinner
Your grand exploration of Spain and Portugal concludes this morning after breakfast at your hotel. Enjoy a private transfer to Lisbon's international airport to complete your luxurious journey.
Includes:
• Breakfast
Inclusions
What's Included
- Rail travel on the high-speed AVE
- Rail travel on local rail lines
- Select transfers
- Hotel accommodations for 12 nights
- Expert-led touring experiences
- Enjoy a city tour of Barcelona, including a visit to La Sagrada Familia
- Tour the Alhambra and Generalife Gardens
- Authentic flamenco show with dinner
- Full-day Douro Valley tour with lunch and wine tasting
- 15 meals, including a Fado performance with dinner
- Flight between Madrid and Porto
What's not included
- Cancellation & Travel Insurance is not included in the price of the tour but can be arranged
- Arrival and departure flights