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$3,795 + air 24-28 people Begins in Barcelona and ends in Lisbon Your day-by-day itineraryDay 1: Welcome to SpainWe'll gather at our Barcelona hotel around 5 p.m. for a "Welcome to Spain" get-together, followed by a short orientation paseo (walk) and dinner together. Sleep in Barcelona (2 nights). No bus. Walking: light. Day 2: Lively, Artistic BarcelonaWe'll begin our day with a walking tour of Barcelona's Gothic Quarter and Gaudi's Sagrada Familia. Then you'll be free to experience more of this magnificent city on your own, from the Picasso Museum, to the delightfully sprawling La Boquería public market. No bus. Walking: moderate. Day 3: Train to Magnificent MadridAll aboard! We'll take the train to Madrid, where a bus then takes us on a panoramic tour of Madrid's major monuments and along its classy boulevards. After checking into our hotel, we'll stroll the lively streets of our neighborhood and enjoy dinner together. Sleep in Madrid (2 nights). Train: 5 hrs. Walking: light. Day 4: Masterpieces of Royal MadridThis morning we'll take a walking tour and visit one of Europe's finest art museums, the Prado. The afternoon is free to visit the Royal Palace, explore more museums or people watch in the vibrant Puerta del Sol. No bus. Walking: strenuous. Day 5: All Day in Historic ToledoAfter a short bus ride to Toledo, we'll join a local guide for a morning walking tour that will include Toledo's magnificent cathedral, an historic synagogue and a grande El Greco painting. This afternoon, there's plenty of time to enjoy the winding streets and varied sights of Spain's former capital (as well as some of Spain's best shopping). Sleep in Toledo (1 night). Bus: 2 hrs. Walking: strenuous. Day 6: Don Quixote Country and GranadaThrough the windswept La Mancha landscape we'll drive to Granada, where we'll visit the ornate tombs of world-changing Ferdinand and Isabella. We may even sneak in a sunset view of tomorrow's treat — the Alhambra. Sleep in Granada (2 nights). Bus: 5 hrs. Walking: moderate. Day 7: Moorish Treasures of GranadaWe'll spend our morning touring the sublime Alhambra palace and gardens with a local guide. The afternoon is free to explore Granada's other sights on your own, including the very Moorish Albayzín hill and its ancient alleys. No bus. Walking: moderate. Day 8: Ronda and Los Pueblos BlancosWe'll wind our way between olive and oak groves and whitewashed villages en route to our own pueblo blanco (white town). We'll pause on the way to explore the gorge-straddling town of Ronda, the birthplace of bull-fighting. Sleep in Arcos de la Frontera (1 night). Bus: 4 hrs. Walking: moderate. Day 9: Clifftop Arcos and Colorful SevillaThe morning is yours to melt into the white washed alleys of Arcos, to find the best views or perfect café and mix it up with the locals. Then it's off to Sevilla, Spain's most atmospheric city, where we'll begin with a tour of the Santa Cruz district. After seeing Sevilla's massive cathedral (Europe's third-largest), we'll relax over dinner together. Sleep in Sevilla (2 nights). Bus: 2 hrs. Walking: moderate. Day 10: Sevilla's Alcazar and Street SceneToday you're free in Sevilla to walk in the footsteps of Carmen and Don Juan. Tour the impressive Alcazar palace, linger in Sevilla's charming squares or stroll along the romantic Guadalquivir River. Sultry, swirling flamenco is a great evening option. No bus. Walking: light to strenuous (your choice). Days 11 and 12: Portugal's AlgarveOver the next two days we'll explore Portugal's famed Algarve, once thought of as the end of the earth (before Columbus). We'll brake for crashing waves and dizzying cliffs, view castle ruins that symbolize the struggles between the Christians and Moors and relax our pace to enjoy the sandy coves and pristine dunes. You have free time to explore as the ancient sea farers once did in Sagres or Cabo Sao Vincente, or to relax with the locals in a simple fishing village. Sleep in the Algarve (2 nights). Bus: 5 hrs. Walking: light to strenuous (your choice). Day 13: Lisbon, City of DiscoveriesWe'll make a direct run to Lisbon, Portugal's bustling capital. We'll visit the Monument to the Discoveries and the Jerónimos Monastery, before checking into our very centrally-located hotel. After a neighborhood orientation, you'll be on your own in this unique city for dinner this evening. Sleep in Lisbon (2 nights). Bus: 4 hrs. Walking: moderate. Day 14: Neighborhoods of LisbonThis morning we'll take a walking tour through Lisbon's three downtown neighborhoods. You'll have the rest of the day free to browse more of the neighborhoods, visit the superb museums or ride a vintage streetcar. This evening we'll cap off our two weeks together with a "last supper" celebration. No bus. Walking: strenuous. Day 15: Tour Over After BreakfastThe Lisbon airport is an easy bus or taxi ride away — or continue your Iberian adventures on your own. Adios y adeus! Itinerary specifics subject to change. |
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Favorite tour memories from a recent alum:"The 'wow' moments came every day. As the trip progressed it was better and better. The Gaudi architecture was thrilling, and his Sagrada Familia church was splendid. The Alhambra was breathtaking, the Toledo Cathedral was lovely, Arcos was a treasure, and the candle-lit restaurant filled with guitar music and Fado singers was a wonderful moment. I could go on and on. I'm in love with Spain." — Karan in Idaho Falls, ID
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