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Madrid | Madrid, Portugal, Andalusia & Morocco

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$13389

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. 

Day 2: Madrid | Toledo | Madrid

Monday - Breakfast at the hotel. In the morning, panoramic city tour: we will explore its medieval origins such as the Arab fortress while walking through the Barrio de la Morería, characterized by the antiquity of its buildings and the flavors of its traditional taverns. We will tour Habsburg Madrid, marked by Philip II and its Renaissance and Baroque buildings at Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor, and Plaza de la Villa. We will see Bourbon Madrid and the urban layout of Charles III, including the Royal Palace, the Cibeles and Neptune Fountains, and the Puerta de Alcalá. We will admire 19th-century works such as the elegant Plaza de Oriente and the Prado Museum; and discover contemporary Madrid with avenues like Gran Vía, Paseo de la Castellana, Barrio de Salamanca, Parque del Oeste, commercial and financial areas of Modern Madrid, and the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.  Free time, then meeting at our office at the scheduled time to depart for Toledo. We will take a walking tour through the historic city of Toledo, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1986, and an impressive blend of Arab, Jewish, and Christian cultures. We will admire the Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes, sponsored by Queen Isabella of Castile to become a royal mausoleum. We will then walk to the Synagogue of Santa María la Blanca, today a magnificent museum of Mudejar style. Our visit continues to the Church of Santo Tomé, where we will admire El Greco’s world-renowned masterpiece, The Burial of the Count of Orgaz. We will end in front of the Cathedral of Toledo, considered the most important example of Gothic style in Spain. Free time and return to Madrid (ending at Plaza de Oriente). (B)
 

Day 3: Madrid | Salamanca | Porto

Tuesday - Breakfast at the hotel. Drive to Salamanca. Free time in this University and World Heritage City of great architectural and artistic wealth. Departure to the Portuguese border until you reach Porto. (B)

Day 4: Porto

Wednesday - Breakfast at the hotel. Panoramic sightseeing tour of Porto, considered a World Heritage city. We admire the Cathedral, Stock Exchange building and Santa Clara church. Afterwards, enjoy a different perspective of the city along the Douro River and discover the historic heritage by visiting one well-known Port Wine Cellars with a wine tasting included. Rest of the day at leisure. (B)

Day 5: Porto | Coimbra | Fatima

Thursday - Breakfast. Departure towards Coimbra, home to one of the oldest universities in Europe and cradle of Fado. Free time. Continuation to Fátima, center of the Christian Faith and a World Pilgrimage Sanctuary, with its impressive Basilica and the Cova da Iria, where the Virgin Mary appeared. We recommend visiting the Chapel of the Apparitions, the heart of the sanctuary, with the tombs of the three little shepherds: Lucía, Francisco, and Jacinta. In the evening, possibility to attend the candlelight procession. (B)

Day 6: Fatima | Batalha | Nazare | Alcobaca | Lisbon

Friday - Departure to the Batalha Monastery, a masterpiece of Gothic and Manueline architecture, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Continue to the picturesque fishing town of Nazaré. Free time, then proceed to Alcobaça (also a World Heritage Site), with its Gothic church and Cistercian monastery, whose origins date back to the 12th century. Continue on to Lisbon. (B) 

Day 7: Lisbon

Saturday - Breakfast at the hotel. In the morning, enjoy a city tour of Lisbon, formerly known as Olissipo, covering its main squares and avenues, the Belém Tower, the Jerónimos Monastery (exterior), and the Monument to the Discoveries. The afternoon is free to explore the city’s charming corners, such as the Alfama district, or to join the optional excursion to Sintra and Cascais (both World Heritage Sites) (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. In the morning, monumental and panoramic city tour, including entrance to the Cathedral, the second largest in the Catholic world after St. Peter’s in Rome. We will also visit the typical Barrio de Santa Cruz, the natural setting of “Carmen” and the place where the myth of “Don Juan” developed, as well as María Luisa Park and Plaza de España. Afternoon at leisure to explore different perspectives and local flavors of this vibrant, sun-filled city. (B)

Day 11: Seville | Ronda | Costa del Sol

Wednesday -  After breakfast at the hotel drive south passing typical villages. Reach Ronda; free time to admire this town of Celtic origin and the marvelous view of the valley and mountain range. In the afternoon continue to the Costa del Sol, one of the most modern and important international tourist areas. (B)

Day 12: Costa del Sol

Thursday - Breakfast and overnight at the hotel. The day is at your leisure to enjoy the beautiful beaches of the Costa del Sol and the surrounding areas or optionally participate in one of our excursions.(B) 

Day 13: Costa del Sol | Tarifa/Algeciras | Tangier | Fez

Friday - Departure along the tourist route of the Costa del Sol and arrival in Algeciras or Tarifa. Board the ferry for a short and interesting crossing of the Strait of Gibraltar towards Africa. Arrival in Page 45 of 154 Morocco, disembarkation, customs formalities, and continuation by coach to Fez. Dinner and accommodation. (D)

Day 14: Fez

Saturday - Breakfast at the hotel. In the morning, visit the oldest and most monumental of the Imperial Cities, exploring the most interesting sites: the 7 doors of the Royal Palace, the Jewish Quarter or Mellah, the Bab Bou Jeloud gate, and a walk through its grand Medina, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Afternoon at leisure. Dinner and overnight at the hotel. (B) (D)
 

Day 15: Fez | Rabat | Casablanca | Marrakech

Sunday - Breakfast and early departure towards Rabat, the capital of the country. Visit the city's most iconic sites, such as the exterior of the Royal Palace, the Mausoleum of Mohamed V, and the Hassan Tower. Continue to Casablanca to explore the main attractions, including the United Nations Square, the Corniche Boulevard, and the exterior of the Hassan II Mosque. After the visit, enjoy a free lunch on the route and continue to Marrakech. Optionally, you can have a traditional Fantasia Chez Ali dinner under caidal tents. Overnight stay. (B) (L)

 

Day 16: Marrakech | Casablanca

Monday -Breakfast at the hotel. In the morning, city tour of the so-called “Pearl of the South,” beginning with the magnificent Menara Gardens, featuring a side pavilion and countless olive trees. Afterwards, exterior visit of the Koutoubia Minaret, the twin sister of Seville’s Giralda. Entering the old part of the city, we will visit the Bahia Palace, once owned by a nobleman of the city. Finally, arrival at Jemaa el-Fna Square, one of the most fascinating places in Morocco, from where we will access the souks and the medina. Guilds of artisans in woodwork, ceramics, leather, and spices will be among the highlights of the visit. Lunch at the hotel and departure to Casablanca. Arrival, dinner, and accommodation. (B,L,D) 

Day 17: Casablanca | Tangier | Tarifa/Algeciras | Costa del Sol

Tuesday - After breakfast at the hotel, depart for Tangier. Transfer to the port to board the ferry for the return trip across the Strait of Gibraltar to Spain. Continue to the Costa del Sol. Overnight stay at the hotel. (B)

Day 18: Costa del Sol

Wednesday - Breakfast and overnight at the hotel. The day is at your leisure to enjoy the beautiful beaches of the Costa del Sol and the surrounding areas or optionally participate in one of our excursions. (B)

Day 19: Costa del Sol | Granada

Thursday -Breakfast. Departure towards the city of Granada, last stronghold of the Moorish Kingdoms up to 1492. Visit the world-renowned Alhambra complex and Generalife Gardens that have inspired Page 46 of 154 several authors, such as the “Tales of the Alhambra” by Washington Irving. Accommodation at the hotel. In the evening, optional Flamenco Zambra show. (B)

Day 20: Granada | Madrid

Friday - Breakfast at the hotel. Departure heading north towards Madrid. Arrival and accommodation at the hotel. (B)

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 April 12, 2026 to March 14,  2027.