THE GREAT ADVENTURE
Your Great Adventure
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What's included
From 30 Mar till 05 Oct 2024
- 13 nights accommodation
- Professional Tour Director
- Headsets throughout the tour
- Meal as per itinerary
- International air ticket
- Tipping
- Airport transfer
- Safety net protection
- Day 1
- Day 2
- Day 3
- Day 4
- Day 5
- Day 6
- Day 7
- Day 8
- Day 9
- Day 10
- Day 11
- Day 12
- Day 13
- Day 14
ARRIVE IN MADRID, SPAIN.
Check into your hotel. Tonight, meet your Tour Director and fellow travelers.
MADRID – SEGOVIA – RIBERA DEL DUERO – BURGOS.
The first visit of the day is Segovia, listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site for its soaring Roman aqueduct and breathtaking fairytale fortress. Travelling through Castille and Leon, we reach the Ribera del Duero area, which follows the course of the Douro River and is noted for producing some of Spain's finest wines. Get a taste at a local wine cellar, then on to Burgos with its landmark cathedral.
BURGOS – BILBAO – SAN SEBASTIAN – PAMPLONA.
The day is dedicated to discovering the Basque Countries as we visit the city of Bilbao, known for the Guggenheim museum, and San Sebastian, with its beautiful sandy beach. On to Pamplona, famous for San FermIn's festival, featuring the running of the bulls.
PAMPLONA – SARAGOSSA – BARCELONA.
Vistas of the Rioja wine- growing region greet you this morning as you travel towards Saragossa on the banks of the Ebro River. Here, visit the Baroque-style Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Pillar before arriving in Barcelona, Catalonia's lively capital.
BARCELONA
This morning's sightseeing with a Local Guide includes a drive around Montjuic to see the Olympic Stadium and to marvel at the incredible panoramic views of the port and city. On to the city centre to Plaza Catalunya and Paseo de Gracia to admire the greatness and eccentricity of Gaudi's architectural masterpieces.
BARCELONA – VALENCIA.
Travel along the Costa Dorada today and on to the Costa del Azahar (Orange Blossom Coast) to arrive in Valencia, birthplace of paella! Combining striking modern architecture with Art- Nouveau-style buildings and the Old Town, Valencia is one of the most innovative Spanish cities enjoying a very high quality of life.
VALENCIA – GRANADA.
Spectacular scenery unfolds as you travel inland towards Granada, beautifully situated at the foot of the mighty Sierra Nevada and at the confluence of four rivers. Granada is a compelling city where Moorish influence, old-style tapas bars, and historical sites coexist with a young population of university students, graffiti, and exotic tea houses in the Albazyn quarter.
GRANADA
Today, your Local Guide will bring to life the world-famous Alhambra complex*. Built by Moorish kings in 889 AD, this magnificent hilltop palace-fortress features lavish gardens, and is the epitome of architectural beauty. (B) *Entrance to the Nasrid Palace is not guaranteed
GRANADA – CORDOBA – SEVILLE.
Visit Cordoba, known for the white- washed houses of the Jewish quarter, but, above all, for its magnificent 8th-century Mezquita, a mosque inside which a cathedral was built following the Reconquista. Admire its splendid giant arches, domed shrine of Byzantine mosaics and the 856 jasper, onyx, marble, and granite pillars. Continue your journey through picturesque Andalusia, on to vibrant, festive Seville! Tonight, a chance to join an exciting optional Flamenco show to immerse yourself in the local culture.
SEVILLE
An included city tour reveals the best of this colorful Andalusian capital today: see the majestic cathedral; beautiful La Giralda minaret tower, a symbol of Seville; the Real Alcazar palace with its extravagant Moorish architecture; and the landmark Plaza de Espana, built for the Ibero-American Expo in 1929. The rest of the day is at leisure.
SEVILLE – CACERES – SALAMANCA.
Stop in medieval, walled Caceres, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its blend of Roman, Islamic, Northern Gothic, and Italian Renaissance styles. Later, cross the Tagus River and the Guadarrama mountains to arrive in Salamanca. Here you will walk through centuries of history, art, and knowledge and appreciate the unique Spanish Baroque beauty of Plaza Mayor, heart of the city and one of the most extraordinary public squares in the country.
SALAMANCA – AVILA – MADRID.
Just like Salamanca, Avila is also listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site, thanks to its imposing city walls, monumental gates, 88 watchtowers, and 2,500-plus turrets. Visit this city, the essence of Castille and the epitome of old Spain. Upon arrival in Madrid, enjoy a guided tour of the city, discovering its royal elegance and its vibrancy. You'll enjoy the abundance of museums and cultural livelihood.
MADRID
Spend the day at leisure to explore the city at your own pace or to join one of our optional excursions or activities.
DEPART MADRID
Your holiday ends with breakfast this morning.
~Wine Tasting, Ribera del Duero
~ Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Pillar, Zaragossa
~ Barcelona, Spain
~ Alhambra Complex, Granada
~ Mezquita, Cordoba
~ Madrid
Departure Dates | Price Per Person (From) | - | - | - |
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30 Mar - 12 Apr 2024 | RM 12,270 | |||
13 Apr - 26 Apr 2024 | RM 12,310 | |||
11 May - 24 May 2024 | RM 12,360 | |||
25 May - 07 Jun 2024 | RM 12,360 | |||
08 Jun - 21 Jun 2024 | RM 12,360 | |||
22 Jun - 05 Jul 2024 | RM 12,220 | |||
07 Sep - 20 Sep 2024 | RM 12,360 | |||
14 Sep - 27 Sep 2024 | RM 12,360 | |||
21 Sep - 04 Oct 2024 | RM 12,360 | |||
28 Sep - 11 Oct 2024 | RM 12,360 | |||
05 Oct - 18 Oct 2024 | RM 11,880 |