Bienvenidos a Espana! Welcome to the region’s capital, Barcelona, known for its soul-soaring architecture – including the many notable creations by the revered Barcelonan architect Antoni Gaudí – and its sprawling backdrop of forest-clad hills.
Upon arrival at Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN), a private transfer will bring you to your hotel for check-in, then spend the rest of the day getting acquainted with Barcelona’s extraordinary streets.
At 7pm, meet your tour director and fellow travellers at your hotel’s reception desk for a briefing on the exciting adventure come.
Arrival & Transfers:
Please book your flights to arrive at Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN) by 3pm. Airport transfers are included on the first day of your tour. Your transfer will meet you on arrival and take you to your hotel for check-in.
Enjoy an immersive day of discovery in Barcelona, renowned for its blend of modernist and Gothic architecture. In the city centre, drive along Paseo de Gracia, one of Barcelona’s most significant avenues. This street is a showcase of modernist architecture, lined with upscale shops and restaurants, plus some of the famous architect Antoni Gaudí’s most emblematic buildings. Marvel at the facades of Casa Batlló, with its skeletal balconies and colourful mosaics, and La Pedrera (Casa Milà), known for its undulating stone facade and wrought-iron balconies
Be awestruck by the Sagrada Familia, Gaudí’s most famous and ambitious work, under construction since 1882. Step inside to admire its intricate facades and towering spires, each rich with symbolic elements. Learn about Gaudí’s inspiration from nature, reflected in the organic shapes and natural forms throughout the structure. Stay this afternoon to explore Las Ramblas, or enjoy a drink on the rooftop of your hotel looking out over the Sagrada.
This evening, come together as a group for a welcome dinner at a local restaurant and sample the fragrant flavours and piquant spices of Spanish cuisine.
Following a hearty breakfast at your hotel, bid farewell to beautiful Barcelona and set out Northwest for San Sebastian. Your first stop along the way is the Roman city of Zaragoza, situated on the banks of the Ebro River and known as the birthplace of the famous painter Francisco de Goya. Catch a glimpse of the grand Nuestra Señora del Pilar standing proudly beside the river, and the 15th century Stone Bridge – the oldest bridge in the city.
Continue on to Pamplona, renowned as the stage of Spain’s annual “Running of the Bulls” festival where thousands gather to watch brave runners lead bulls through the city streets. Get a taste of Spain’s historic Navarre region among its winding medieval streets flanked by Gothic architecture, including the Cathedral of Santa Maria la Real at its centre.
Arrive in San Sebastian, a gorgeous coastal city nestled between the Urgull and Igeldo mountains and enjoy the rest of the evening at your leisure.
Travel time: Coach – approx. six hours
Set out for a day of adventure in San Sebastian, one of Europe’s premier Basque destinations known for its beautiful beach, La Concha, and an internationally lauded culinary scene. Begin with a tour of this beautiful city, wandering down its waterfront promenade overlooking the beautiful beach, to the heritage Old Town, full of Baroque and Gothic churches and made up of a warren of plazas and stores.
Then, be treated by the ultimate San Sebastian experience, a pintxo walk through the town’s lively eateries. Similar to tapas, a ‘pintxo’ is a small snack typically enjoyed with drinks. Let the heavenly scents of Basque delights be your guide as you hop from bar to bar, sampling the city’s most delicious fare.
Spend the rest of the evening as you wish. Perhaps you may like to continue your pintxo exploration and eat like a local with your fellow travellers before turning in for a restful slumber.
Wave goodbye to the gorgeous La Concha bay of San Sebastian as you depart for Oviedo. Crossing into Asturias, the landscape becomes even more dramatic, with rugged mountains that meet the Atlantic Ocean. The region is known for its cider houses (sidrerías) and traditional Asturian cuisine on offer in towns like Getaria. Here, stop to indulge in a tasting of the locally crafted ciders and discover the nuances of the drops.
Make a stop at Bilbao, the largest city in the Basque Country, and be greeted by a vibrant urban landscape famously home to the emblematic Guggenheim museum, a marvel of contemporary design and a symbol of Bilbao’s renaissance (additional cost, please see Fine Print for details). Here, encounter a mix of sleek modern buildings and historic sites like the Casco Viejo (Old Town).
As you leave Bilbao, the road takes you along the Basque Coast, with its rugged cliffs and picturesque fishing villages. Entering Covadonga, notice the quaint village cathedral peeking out beneath forested mountains and stop by at the sanctuary and grotto, home to the patroness of Asturias, Our Lady of Covadonga. Pass by Santander, the region’s capital, a city of elegant beaches and grand architecture, including the Palacio de la Magdalena, perched on a scenic peninsula.
Your journey culminates in Oviedo, the capital of Asturias. This city exudes historical charm with its well-preserved medieval old town, where cobblestone streets lead you to landmarks such as the Oviedo Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece.
Travel time: Coach – approx. four hours
Following a satiating breakfast at your hotel, begin your day with a city tour of Oviedo, exploring the historic old town. Visit the impressive Cathedral of San Salvador, a Gothic masterpiece that houses the Holy Chamber, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Stroll through the Plaza del Fontán, known for its colourful buildings and vibrant atmosphere.
Depart from Oviedo and head towards A Coruña, enjoying the scenic drive through the lush landscapes of Asturias and Galicia. Take in the picturesque views of green hills and the rugged coastline of northern Spain along the way. Seize the opportunity to take in the sea breeze and view the iconic Tower of Hercules, the oldest Roman lighthouse still in use.
Continue your journey to Santiago de Compostela. Upon arrival, immerse yourself in the spiritual and cultural ambience of this historic city at your own pace, renowned as the final destination of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage.
This evening, you may like to sample the local cuisine, such as Pulpo a la Gallega (Galician-style octopus) and Tarta de Santiago (almond cake). Relax in one of the atmospheric squares like Praza das Praterías or Praza da Quintana, and soak in the unique ambience of this historic city as the day turns into evening.
Travel time: Coach – approx. four hours
Fuel up for the day before embarking on a walking tour of the historic city of Santiago de Compostela and learn about its significance in the famous Camino de Santiago pilgrimage, which culminates at the magnificent Santiago Cathedral. Marvel at its stunning Romanesque facade, which houses the tomb of Saint James the Apostle inside. Wander through the Praza do Obradoiro, the vibrant heart of the city, and admire the surrounding historical buildings.
Continue through the charming medieval streets of the old town, a UNESCO World Heritage site, filled with quaint shops and traditional cafes. Visit the Monastery of San Martiño Pinario, one of Spain’s largest and most impressive religious complexes.
You may wish to join a traditional Galician dinner this evening to get a taste of the rich culinary heritage of the area, including a traditional Queimada ritual believed to ward off evil spirits with a flame and incantation.
Depart Santiago de Compostela this morning and head south towards Portugal, with your first brief stop in the vibrant coastal city of Vigo. Enjoy the scenic drive through the lush Galician countryside. In Vigo, take a moment to appreciate its bustling port and panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. If time permits, a quick stroll along the waterfront offers a glimpse of the city’s maritime charm.
Continue to Braga, one of Portugal’s oldest cities, renowned for its rich history and beautiful architecture. Drive through the historic centre, where you’ll see impressive landmarks like the Bom Jesus do Monte sanctuary and the ancient Sé Cathedral.
Arrive in Porto, this afternoon, known for its picturesque Douro River, iconic bridges, and world-famous port wine. Check in to your accommodation and enjoy the rest of the day at your leisure.
Travel time: Coach – approx. 3.5 hours
Wake for a day of discovery and uncover Porto on a guided tour. Admire the fine craftsmanship of Porto Cathedral, the elaborate Stock Exchange Palace and the meticulous interior of Igreja de Santa Clara church.
Later, cruise down the peaceful waters of the Douro River. Watch as the twin cities of Porto and Gaia pass by on opposite banks, and gaze in awe at Porto’s countless stunning bridges while indulging in a tasting of the city’s famous port wine.
Back on land, spend your evening freely, exploring the romantic streets before retiring to your accommodation for a restful evening.
Be sure to fuel up at breakfast before embarking on the day’s adventure, leaving behind the vineyards of Porto for Coimbra, the birthplace of fado – a popular style of traditional Portuguese music. Explore the historic centre of this famed university town, its Roman buildings dating back to the 12th century. See the cloaked students of the University of Coimbra and its magnificent Joanina Library, an ornate, Baroque-style building home to a colony of bats that protect their collection of more than 40,000 books by eating harmful insects.
Spend the rest of the day at your own pace, exploring this academic city.
Travel time: Coach – approx. 1.5 hour
Enjoy breakfast at the hotel, then set your sights on the idyllic towns of the Portuguese countryside. Start your day in historic Tomar, the former seat of the Order of the Knights Templar, home to the sacred Convent of Christ. This Gothic and Manueline masterpiece was once a 12th-century Templar stronghold and took over five centuries to complete.
Continue to the picturesque fishing town of Nazare, famed for its world-class surfing. Spend your free time appreciating the rolling Atlantic at North Beach, where thrill-seekers try their luck among gargantuan waves averaging 15 metres high.
Rounding out the day is peaceful Obidos. Wander freely through this medieval town and marvel at the superbly preserved castle and 16th-century aqueduct.
Later, arrive in the vibrant city of Lisbon, where you can get a taste of its beloved architecture, delicious seafood and thriving nightlife.
Travel time: Coach – approx. three hours
After breakfast, it’s time to hit the streets of Lisbon on a sightseeing tour. Traverse the main squares and avenues, passing Belem Tower and the serene Jeronimos Monastery, a masterpiece of Manueline architecture where Vasco da Gama is entombed. See the imposing Padrao dos Descobrimentos (Monument of the Discoverers) on the northern bank of the Tagus River and the grand Marquis of Pombal Square.
Drive through the bustling streets and squares of central Lisbon, including Rossio Square and Liberty Avenue. In the evening, consider an optional traditional Portuguese dinner at one of Lisbon’s oldest Fado venues, where you can enjoy soulful music that tells the stories of the sea and the Portuguese soul.
Tuck into breakfast before saying goodbye to Portugal as you travel by private coach across the border to Merida. Capital of the western Spanish region of Extremadura, Merida’s famed Roman ruins date back to the 1st century BCE.
Spend time exploring the historic remains of this ancient colony on a walking tour of the city, and stand at the centre of the miraculously preserved Roman Theatre.
Continue to Madrid and check in at your hotel. Spend the evening at your leisure exploring Spain’s thriving capital. Stroll the elegant boulevards and manicured parks, then live the Spanish life and step into one of the vibrant bars for ‘La Hora del Vermut’ or Vermouth Hour.
Travel time: Coach – approx. 6 hours
Enjoy a buffet breakfast at your hotel, then set out for a morning tour of this thriving city. From the busy squares of Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor and Plaza de la Villa to the storied streets of Barrio de Moreria, the Habsburg neighbourhood and the neoclassical Fountain of Neptune, discover the living history of this bustling metropolis with the direction of your expert local guide.
After a morning of cultural immersion, the afternoon is yours to enjoy at your own pace. You may like to join an optional half-day tour of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed city of Toledo, a well-preserved medieval town with winding streets, an ornate cathedral and a fortress at its centre.
As night falls, mark your last Spanish night with a bountiful dinner with your fellow travellers.
Rise and shine for a new day and a new destination! Take your private transfer to Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD) for a flight to beautiful Casablanca, Morocco. Famed for its place in Hollywood movie history, Casablanca’s vibrant mix of cultural influences span from traditional Moorish to French colonial, as seen in its intricate architecture.
Upon arrival in Casablanca, savour a delightful lunch at Rick’s Café, an iconic establishment inspired by the classic film. Take in the bustling ambience of the city before venturing to the awe-inspiring Hassan II Mosque, a magnificent masterpiece of Islamic architecture that graces the Casablanca skyline.
Continuing your voyage, journey to Rabat, the political and cultural capital of Morocco. Once you’ve transferred to your hotel, meet up for a hearty dinner with your fellow travellers.
Travel time: Flight – approx. two hours / Coach – approx. two hours
Following a satiating breakfast at your hotel, set out to explore Rabat. Explore the intricacies of the exterior of the Royal Palace, a testament to Morocco’s regal lineage, before paying homage to the revered Mohamed V Mausoleum and the iconic Hassan Tower. Delve into the ancient mysteries of Volubilis, where the remnants of Roman civilization stand as a testament to Morocco’s enduring legacy.
Continue on your way until you reach the sprawling city of Fes. Upon check-in at your hotel, make your way to its outdoor terrace for a sprawling view of Fes’ spectacular medina, steeped in centuries of history. Round out your day with a mouthwatering dinner at the hotel.
Travel time: Coach – approx. four hours
Prepare for a day of immersion into the heart and soul of Fes, the spiritual and cultural capital of Morocco. Founded in the 8th century by Idriss II, Fes is a colourful city of labyrinthine alleys and storied landmarks. Begin your exploration at the Royal Palace, where the grandeur of Moroccan architecture unfolds amidst ornate gates and intricate tilework. Wander through the ancient Jewish quarter, before ascending to the hilltop fortress for panoramic views of the Medina below.
Step into the heart of the Medina, a UNESCO-listed marvel that transports you back in time with its winding streets and bustling souks. Lose yourself amidst the sights, sounds, and scents, as artisans ply their trade and locals go about their daily rituals. Stop for a plentiful lunch at a local restaurant, before admiring the intricate mosaics and towering minarets of the Bou Inania Medersa, an architectural masterpiece that bears witness to Fes’ illustrious past. Continue your journey through time at the ancient tanneries to witness the age-old craft of leatherwork.
As the day draws to a close, indulge in a feast for the senses at a local restaurant, before retiring to your accommodation for a leisurely evening.
Today, travel beyond the walls of Fes and reach Meknes – known as the ‘Versailles of Morocco’. Admire the great gate of Bab el Mansour and gaze upon the colourful tiles and minarets of the Mausoleum of Moulay Ismail.
After exploring the city’s cultural treasures, journey to the countryside to discover the charms of Morocco’s wine country. Here, amidst rolling hills and verdant vineyards, you’ll have the opportunity to visit a local winery and indulge in a wine tasting experience. Savour the rich aromas and complex flavours of Moroccan wines, as you learn about the centuries-old tradition of winemaking in the region whilst you enjoy a leisurely lunch.
Return to Fes for a well-earned meal at your hotel.
Travel time: Coach – approx. two hours
Depart Fes and travel through the Middle Atlas mountains, passing through the picturesque town of Ifrane, known as the “Switzerland of Morocco,” with its charming chalets and alpine scenery. Pause for a scenic photo stop amidst the snow-capped peaks, capturing memories of this breathtaking landscape.
Continuing your journey to the town of Midelt, the “Apple Capital” of Morocco. Here, amidst lush orchards and verdant valleys, you’ll have the opportunity to enjoy a traditional lunch at a local restaurant.
As you journey further south, the landscape begins to change, giving way to the arid beauty of the desert. Arrive in Merzouga, a village flanked by red dunes where you’ll embark on an off-road adventure through the desert landscape. Board your 4WD transport for a thrilling drive and head to your desert escape. Scale the magnificent rose-gold waves of sand as they sweep up from the rocky plains at the fringes of the Sahara.
Experience the magic of the Sahara as you embark on a sunset camel ride through the dunes, marvelling at the ever-changing colours of the desert landscape.
Check into your luxury desert camp, then settle in for a traditional Berber meal by the campfire. Tilt your head back and drink in the vast tapestry of dazzling stars above that cloak the sky like diamonds.
Travel time: Coach – approx. eight hours
Watch the sunrise over the golden sands and savour a refreshing breakfast, then set off for the glorious Todra Gorge. Winding along the babbling river, this jaw-dropping road carves a path through a 300-metre-deep break in the limestone cliff walls.
Continuing your journey, traverse the scenic Drâa Valley, passing through the picturesque Todra Gorge and the lush palm groves of Skoura. Arrive in Ouarzazate, where you’ll have the opportunity to visit the Atlas Cinema Studios. Explore the sets of famous films such as “Lawrence of Arabia” and “Gladiator,” and learn about the rich history of filmmaking in Morocco.
As the day draws to a close, settle into your hotel in Ouarzazate and enjoy a delicious dinner.
Travel time: Coach – approx. 5.5 hours
Wake up and seize the day with a visit to the magnificent Kasbah of Ait Benhaddou. Unearth almost a thousand years of history as you explore this UNESCO World Heritage site. Beyond its striking beauty and uniquely Moroccan clay architecture, this town built into a hill is a favourite location for Hollywood filmmakers, playing host to epic productions such as The Mummy and Game of Thrones.
Continuing your journey, traverse the High Atlas Mountains via the breathtaking Tizi n’Tichka Pass, enjoying panoramic views of the rugged terrain below. Arrive in Marrakech, the “Red City,” in the late afternoon and check into your hotel. Spend the evening at your leisure before a delightful dinner at your hotel.
Travel time: Coach – approx. three hours
Your day begins with a guided tour of colourful Marrakech, starting with the serene gardens of La Menara. Stroll amidst the towering palms and tranquil pools of this 12th-century oasis, soaking in the beauty of its lush greenery.
Next, visit the majestic Koutoubia Mosque, whose towering minaret dominates the Marrakech skyline. Continue your exploration with a visit to the opulent Bahia Palace, a masterpiece of Moroccan architecture that showcases the splendour of the city’s imperial past. Wander through its ornate courtyards and intricately decorated rooms, imagining the lavish lifestyle of the sultans who once called it home.
As the day unfolds, lose yourself in the bustling souks and vibrant Jemaa el Fnaa square. Browse the stalls for handcrafted treasures, from intricate carpets and textiles to gleaming brassware and pottery. Indulge in a traditional Moroccan lunch at a local restaurant, before visiting an authentic Riad to enjoy a traditional mint tea.
As night falls, mark your last Moroccan night with a bountiful farewell dinner at Al Baraka, featuring typical Moroccan dishes and live performances.
Even the best adventures must come to an end. Enjoy one last breakfast at your hotel, then take your private transfer to Marrakech Menara Airport (RAK) where your whirlwind journey concludes.
Departure & Transfers:
Checkout on your final day is at 10am. Please book your flights to depart from Marrakesh Menara Airport (RAK) after 10am. Airport transfers are included on the last day of your tour. Your transfer will meet you at your hotel and take you to the airport.