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Madrid | Madrid, Portugal, Andalusia & Morocco

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$6698

With guided visits in Madrid, Portugal, Andalusia & Morocco, this 21-day tour by luxury coach in the company of no more than 24 travellers and guided in English only, offers a relaxing & convenient way to visit many must-see sites with hotel accommodation at carefully selected hotels in the company of licensed professional guides. 

Day 1: Madrid

Sunday - Arriving at Madrid's International Airport you will be met and transferred by private car to your Madrid hotel. Check in and spend the remainder of the day exploring this city on your own.  Join your tour director and fellow travelers for an authentic Welcome Tapas Dinner at a local restaurant. (D)

Day 2: Madrid

Monday - This morning you'll enjoy breakfast at your hotel before you discover the beauties of the city with a guided city tour. Barrio de la Morería, the Hapsburgs District, Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor and Plaza de la Villa; the Madrid of the Bourbons and the complex town planning schemes of Charles III, the Royal Palace, Cibeles and Neptuno Fountains and the Puerta de Alcalá. Continue to the contemporary Madrid with areas such as Gran Vía, Castellana, the district of Salamanca, Plaza Castilla, and Parque del Oeste, as well as commercial and financial areas of Modern Madrid, the emblematic Las Ventas Bullring and the Santiago Bernabéu Football Stadium.  During the visit, we will taste the typical chocolate with churros, the most Madrid-style snack. Afternoon at leisure to continue exploring the wonders that the city has to offer. (B)

Day 3: Madrid | Salamanca | Porto

Tuesday - After breakfast at your hotel, board the coach for the journey to Portugal, with a stop in Salamanca along the way. Enjoy some free time in this University City and World Heritage Site of great architectural and artistic wealth. Continue to the Portuguese border to reach Porto. Located along the Douro River estuary in northern Portugal, Porto is one of the oldest European towns and was proclaimed a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1996, and your home for the next two nights. (B)

Day 4: Porto

Wednesday - As always, breakfast will be held at the hotel before you set off on a guided sightseeing tour of Porto. After admiring the Cathedral, the Stock Exchange building, and Santa Clara church, enjoy a Douro River Cruise and discover famous Port Wine Cellars with a wine-tasting experience included. The remainder of your day is free to pass as you choose. Tonight, you will have the opportunity to share a typical Fado show with dinner with your fellow travellers. (B) (D)

Day 5: Porto | Aveiro | Coimbra

Thursday - After breakfast, depart to Aveiro, known for its picturesque canals, which have earned the nickname “The Venice of Portugal”.  Enjoy a ride on a moliceiro, a traditional colorful boat used for navigating the canals of Aveiro, before heading to Coimbra. We will meet the local guide for a tour of Coimbra, a historic city known for its prestigious university (one of the oldest in Europe), charming medieval streets, and beautiful riverfront. (B)

Day 6: Coimbra | Batalha | Nazare | Lisbon

Friday - Breakfast at the hotel. Departure to the Batalha Monastery, a masterpiece of Gothic and Manueline style considered a World Heritage place by UNESCO. Continue to the picturesque fishing town of Nazaré and time at leisure. Then, we continue to Lisbon.  In Lisbon, we will cross the Tagus River to Cacilhas and enjoy a dinner at a local restaurant featuring seafood. (B) (D)

Day 7: Lisbon

Saturday - After breakfast, join a morning city sightseeing of the ancient Olissipo. Drive through its main squares and avenues, Belem Tower, Jeronimos Monastery, Monument to the Discoverers, Marquis of Pombal Square & Liberty Avenue. Afternoon at leisure for you to catch the nostalgic corners of Alfama Quarter, the old city gathered next to its Castle, with old buildings nested in narrow twisting “Ruas” full of color housing the genuine “tabernas”. Rest of the day at leisure to enjoy this magnificent city. (B)

Day 8: Lisbon | Merida | Cordoba

Sunday - Breakfast at the hotel. Bound for Andalusian soils, back in Spain, we drive to Merida, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its well-preserved Roman ruins, including the Roman Theatre and Amphitheatre. Explore its rich historical heritage before continuing to Cordoba, once the capital of the
Caliphate. (B)
 

Day 9: Cordoba | Seville

Monday - Breakfast at the hotel. Discover the impressive tour of Cordoba´s Mosque (entrance included) and other sites that will ease our mind and spirit strolling through its narrow winding streets of the Jewish Quarter. In the afternoon, continue your journey towards Seville. Tonight, you will have the opportunity to share a typical dinner with your fellow travelers and discover together the traditional Andalusian cuisine. (B) (D)

Day 10: Seville

Tuesday -  Breakfast at the hotel. Morning city tour of the Andalusian Capital, Seville. Visit the Cathedral, the second largest in the Catholic world after St. Peters in Rome. Continue to Santa Cruz quarter, the natural scenario of Carmen as well as the myth of Don Juan; continue to Maria Luisa Park and Plaza de España. Afternoon is at leisure for you to enjoy the city of light. (B)

Day 11: Seville | Jerez | Ronda

Wednesday -  After breakfast, travel south through Andalusian villages to Jerez, where you will be captivated by two of the essential elements of the Andalusian soul: wine and horses. We will visit the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art, and will enjoy a wine tasting in one of the famous local wineries. Continue to Ronda. Visit an olive oil production facility at LA Organic and taste their organic olive oil. Rest of the day at leisure to discover the secrets of Ronda. (B)

Day 12: Ronda | Gibraltar | Algeciras | Tetouan

Thursday - Breakfast at the hotel. Departure from Ronda towards Gibraltar. Upon arrival, visit ON THE ROCKS in Gibraltar. Free time in Gibraltar. Continue to Algeciras to take the ferry to Tangier. Arrival in Tangier, our first contact with Morocco, and transfer to Tetouan, the city known as “The White Dove” and whose Medina is recognized a UNESCO World Heritage Site.  (B) (D)

Day 13: Tetouan | Chefchaouen | Fez

Friday -  Breakfast and panoramic visit of the most interesting places in Tetouan before continuing the route to Chefchaouen, considered the Blue City due to the color of its houses and streets. Arrival and visit the city, walking through its Uta El Hammam square, with free time for shopping and lunch. Afterward, depart for Fez, crossing the Rif mountain range. Arrival in the late afternoon. (B) (D)

Day 14: Fez

Saturday - Breakfast and a full visit to the country's religious city. Founded in the 8th century by Idriss II, it is considered one of the Four Imperial Capitals. During this visit, a tour is conducted through the most emblematic places, such as the Royal Palace gates, the Jewish quarter, and the fortress that offers the best view of Fez el Bali, the medina or old city. A walking tour will lead us to the famous Bab Bou Jeloud gate, offering a glimpse into a part of the city that still lives close to the Middle Ages. Walls protect its interior, formed by hundreds of labyrinthine alleys where visitors can experience a multitude of smells and flavors in this UNESCO World Heritage site. Arrival at a palace in the city for a practical class on how to prepare one of Morocco's most typical dishes, couscous. Guests will help the cooks finish this dish. Finally, lunch is served at this location. In the afternoon, visit nearby vineyards for a wine tasting session. (B) (L) (D)
 

Day 15: Fez | Casablanca | Marrakech

Sunday - Breakfast and departure towards Marrakech, travelling entirely on the highway. A stop is made in Casablanca for free time for lunch and a visit to the city. The tour includes the United Nations Square, Habous Quarter, and finally the exterior of the great Hassan II Mosque. Arrival in Marrakech in the late afternoon. (B) (D)

 

Day 16: Marrakech

Monday - Breakfast. Departure for a city tour, beginning with the grand Menara Gardens, which feature a side pavilion and countless olive trees. Then, an exterior visit to the Koutoubia Minaret, the twin of Seville's Giralda. In the old part of the city, visit the Dar el Bacha Museum, known for its spectacular architecture. Finally, head to the Jamaa el Fnaa square, one of Morocco's most interesting places, from where you can access the souks and medina. In the afternoon, visit different artisan guilds, including woodworkers, potters, tanners, and spice merchants. At some point, visit a riad in the medina, a palace house, for a special moment; a traditional tea ceremony conducted by an expert. Learn how to make this important Moroccan beverage, which is an integral part of the country's culture. (B) (D)

Day 17: Marrakech | Rabat

Tuesday - Breakfast and early departure for Rabat. First, visit the capital of the country, including the Royal Palace gates, the Mohamed V Mausoleum, and the Hassan Tower. (B) (D)
 

Day 18: Rabat | Tangier | Tarifa | Malaga

Wednesday - Breakfast and departure to Tangier. Upon arrival, a panoramic tour of Cape Spartel, the palace route, and finally the Kasbah, from where the city's inhabitants defended against pirate attacks centuries ago. Transfer to the Tangier port for a fast catamaran to Tarifa and then continue to Malaga. (B)

Day 19: Malaga | Granada

Thursday - After breakfast, visit the city and explore its historical and cultural attractions. Malaga is a city full of corners that look back on several centuries of history, from the time of the Romans (with its magnificent theatre) to the Arab, with the Alcazaba or the Castle of Gibralfaro. Continue to Granada. This city, located at the foot of Sierra Nevada, between the Darro and Genil rivers, is one of the jewels of Andalusia. Here, the impressive Andalusian legacy, represented by the Alhambra, is complemented by Renaissance architectural gems. We will have the chance to learn how to dance flamenco before attending a dinner with a flamenco show in one of the most typical venues in Granada. After dinner, we invite you to take the opportunity to enjoy the wonderful views of Granada from one of the city's viewpoints.  (B) (D)

Day 20: Granada | Madrid

Friday - Breakfast at the hotel. We will visit the world famous Alhambra complex with your Local Expert (entrance included) and Generalife Gardens. Then, depart to Madrid.  In Madrid, join your fellow travellers for a farewell dinner. (B) (D)

Day 21: Madrid

Saturday - Sadly your tour ends today. Enjoy breakfast at your hotel before being transferred to the airport for your return flight home. Adios! (B)

Guaranteed departures:

Sundays from November 2, 2025 to May 10, 2026