About This Tour
Spain, Portugal and Morocco form a fascinating trio of countries located in south western part of Europe and northern part of Africa. Each country has its unique charm, history and cultural heritage.
Here's a short brief overview of these three destinations:
Spain is diverse and vibrant country known for its passionate culture, stunning architecture and beautiful beaches. It offers mix of modern cities such as Madrid, Barcelona and historic towns like Seville and Granada. One can explore iconic landmarks like Sagrada Familia, Alhambra and Park Güell, indulge in delicious Tapas and Paella and enjoy lively festivals such as La Tomatina and Running of Bulls.
Portugal is a coastal gem renowned for its picturesque landscapes, charming cities and rich maritime history. Lisbon capital city fascinates with its hilly streets, colorful tiles and historic neighborhoods. Porto entices with its famous port wine cellars and riverside charm. The country is also known for its stunning beaches, Douro Valley wine region and beautiful coastal towns of Cascais and Sintra.
Morocco offers an enchanting blend of Arab, Berber and European influences with its vibrant markets, exotic architecture and desert landscapes. Marrakech, with its bustling souks and the iconic Djemaa el-Fna square, provides a sensory overload. The historic cities of Fes and Chefchaouen showcase Morocco's rich cultural heritage. Sahara Desert offers an unforgettable experience of Camel treks and sleeping under stars in desert camps.
Traveling through Spain, Portugal and Morocco allows you to experience diversity of landscapes, cuisines and cultures. From the vibrant cities to the stunning coastlines and captivating desert landscapes, these three countries offer an unforgettable journey filled with history, natural beauty and unique cultural experiences.
ACCOMMODATION Based On 4 Star: | |
CASABLANCA | TBA |
TANGIER | TBA |
MARBELLA | TBA |
SEVILLE | TBA |
ALGARVE | TBA |
LISBON | TBA |
PORTO | TBA |
MADRID | TBA |
BARCELONA | TBA |
Highlights
What’s Included
- Return Economy Class Airfare
- 01 Night accommodation in Casablanca
- 02 Nights accommodation in Tangier
- 01 Night accommodation in Marbella
- 02 Nights accommodation in Seville
- 01 Night accommodation in Algarve
- 01 Night accommodation in Lisbon
- 02 Nights accommodation in Porto
- 02 Nights accommodation in Madrid
- 02 Nights accommodation in Barcelona
- Meet and Greet Representation at the Airport
- All Airport to hotel & hotel to Airport transfers
- All sightseeing as mentioned in the Itinerary
- Meals as mentioned in the Itinerary
- Travel Insurance up to 59 years
- Visa Fees
- 5% GST + 5% TCS + Remittance Charges
- Any Porterage, Tips, Mineral Water, Laundry, Telephone or any other expense personal in nature.
- Surcharge If Applicable
- Any increase in Airfare, Visa fees, Airport taxes, Govt Taxes, Fuel Surcharges and any applicability of new taxes from Govt
- Anything specifically not mentioned in the ‘tour price includes’ column
Tour Plan
ARRIVE CASABLANCA, Morocco
(Walk at Corniche)
Arrive Casablanca, Morocco's largest city known for its blend of modernity and Moroccan charm having stunning architecture like Hassan II Mosque and vibrant city life with bustling streets, markets and lively nightlife. The Corniche offers a scenic coastal promenade, while Old Medina provides glimpse into traditional Moroccan markets. Casablanca is also a shopping and dining destination, with a mix of modern malls and local eateries. The city has a thriving art and cultural scene and is connected to film world through its famous association with classic movie "Casablanca." On arrival proceed to check in hotel. Overnight in Casablanca.
Meal: Dinner
CASABLANCA - RABAT - TANGIER
(Royal Mosque, Hassan Tower, Mausoleum of Mohammed V, Royal Palace, Kasbah of the Udayas)
Check out & proceed to Rabat - Capital city of Morocco offering unique blend of History, Culture and Modernity. It showcases historical landmarks like Hassan Tower and Mausoleum of Mohammed V, while also being a vibrant and modern city. One can explore its charming Medina, relax in its picturesque gardens and discover its rich heritage through its museums and historic sites. Rabat's coastal location adds to its appeal, offering beautiful beaches and scenic ocean views. On arrival in Rabat proceed for Orientation Tour visiting Royal Mosque also known as Grand Mosque is an impressive religious site. Its stunning architecture and intricate details make it a remarkable place of worship in city. Hassan Tower is an iconic landmark & is minaret of an unfinished mosque and stands as testament to city's historical significance. One can admire its architectural beauty and enjoy panoramic views from top. Mausoleum of Mohammed V is a mausoleum dedicated to late King Mohammed V and his two sons. It showcases stunning Moroccan craftsmanship and serves as a tribute to royal family. The mausoleum is a significant cultural and historical site in Rabat. Royal Palace is the official residence of King of Morocco. The palace is guarded by Royal Guards and surrounding area is beautifully landscaped. Kasbah of the Udayas oldest quarter, holds great historical significance and dates back to Almohad Dynasty. Built during 12th century, Kasbah of the Udayas features narrow streets, white and blue houses and ancient structures that have withstood test of time. Almohads, known for their distinctive architectural style left their mark on Kasbah with their characteristic geometric patterns and decorative elements. Later proceed to Tangier - Moroccan port city located on the Strait of Gibraltar, serving as a historic gateway between Africa and Europe since ancient Phoenician times. It boasts a rich cultural heritage, a vibrant medina with bustling markets, and stunning coastal views. On arrival check in hotel & Overnight in Tangier.
Meal: Breakfast & Dinner
TANGIER
(Chefchaochen)
Proceed to visit Cap Spartel a scenic cape marks north-western tip of Africa, where Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea meet. The cape offers breath-taking panoramic views of Ocean, Rugged Cliffs and picturesque Lighthouse. It is popular spot to enjoy natural beauty and capture stunning coastal photographs.
Medina and Kasbah are heart of Tangier's old town and represent city's rich history and cultural heritage. The Medina is maze of narrow streets filled with traditional Moroccan houses, shops and bustling markets. One can immerse in vibrant atmosphere, explore local handicrafts and indulge in authentic Moroccan cuisine. Within Kasbah one can also find Dar el Makhzen, a former Sultan's palace that now houses Museum of Moroccan Arts. The museum exhibits a collection of traditional Moroccan artifacts, including ceramics, textiles and historical documents. Later proceed to Chefchaouen, also known as "Blue City," due to its distinctive blue-painted buildings, narrow streets and stunning mountainous surroundings. The town's blue-washed walls and alleyways create a serene and picturesque atmosphere, giving it a unique charm. Beyond its blue beauty, Chefchaouen offers a rich cultural and historical heritage. The town has a long history influenced by various civilizations including Berbers, Arabs and Andalusian refugees. Town's central square, Plaza Uta el-Hammam is bustling hub where locals and visitors gather. Here, you can find cafes, restaurants, and shops selling traditional handicrafts including famous woven blankets and rugs. Nature lovers are drawn to Chefchaouen for its surrounding natural beauty. Rif Mountains provide a stunning backdrop, offering opportunities for hiking, exploring waterfalls and enjoying panoramic views of town and picturesque valleys. Evening back to Tangier & Overnight.
Meal: Breakfast & Dinner
TANGIER - ALGECIRAS, Spain - COSTA DEL SOL - MARBELLA
(Old Town, Marina, Salvador Dalí Sculptures)
Check out & head to Tangier-Med Port, located approximately 40 kms east of Tangier. Embark on ferry departing to Algeciras Port situated on southern coast of Spain, facing Strait of Gibraltar. Upon arriving in Algeciras, disembark from ferry and proceed through immigration and customs. Later proceed to Marbella via Costa del Sol region in province of Malaga, known for its beautiful beaches, resorts, and vibrant nightlife. Along the coast, you'll find various towns and cities, including Estepona, Fuengirola, Torremolinos and Marbella. Each destination offers its own unique attractions such as Beaches, Historical Sites, Shopping areas and Culinary experiences. Arrive Marbella located southwest of Algeciras, is a popular tourist destination with upscale resorts, charming Old Town (Marbella Old Town) and lively Marina (Puerto Banus). Explore its beaches, visit historical sites like Plaza de los Naranjos in Old Town or simply relax in one of many beach clubs along the coast. Visit to see Salvador Dalí sculptures known as "Dalí Sculptures on Avenida del Mar" located on Avenida del Mar, a promenade in center of Marbella, near Alameda Park. The promenade stretches between Paseo Marítimo (Seafront Promenade) and Old Town of Marbella. The collection consists of Several Bronze Sculptures created by renowned Spanish artist Salvador Dalí. The sculptures are inspired by Dalí's surrealistic style and depict various motifs, including Elephants, Surrealist Faces and Mythological figures. Later check in hotel & Overnight in Marbella.
Meal: Breakfast & Dinner
MARBELLA - RONDA - SEVILLE
(Guadalevín River, Puente Nuevo (New Bridge), Old Town (La Ciudad), Plaza de Toros (Bullring), Mondragon Palace, Duquesa de Parcent Square)
Check out & proceed to Ronda Spain's most picturesque and historic city. Upon arrival visit El Tajo Gorge breath-taking natural feature that divides city into two sections. The gorge was carved by Guadalevín River over thousands of years and reaches depths of around 100 meters. Enjoy stunning views of gorge from various viewpoints, including Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) an iconic symbol that spans El Tajo Gorge. This magnificent Stone Bridge connects Old Town (La Ciudad) with newer part of city (El Mercadillo). Constructed in 18th century, the bridge offers panoramic views of gorge and surrounding landscapes. Plaza de Toros (Bullring) is one of the oldest bullrings and is considered a historic and cultural landmark. Bullring features a unique architectural design and is known for its significant role in history of bullfighting. The bullring now houses Ronda Bullring Museum, where one can learn about tradition and artistry of bullfighting. Mondragon Palace is an impressive building & historic palace that dates back to Moorish period and showcases a blend of Mudéjar and Renaissance architectural styles. Today, palace houses Ronda Museum, which exhibits artifacts and displays that trace the history of the region. Duquesa de Parcent Square also known as Plaza de la Duquesa de Parcent, is a charming square located in heart of Old Town. Square is adorned with beautiful gardens, fountains and historic buildings. It is a popular spot for locals and visitors to relax, enjoy Coffee and soak in the atmosphere of Ronda's historic centre. Later proceed to Seville a vibrant and historic city that encapsulates essence of Andalusian culture, captivating city that seamlessly blends its rich history with modern charm. It is renowned for its breath-taking architecture, lively atmosphere and warm hospitality. Upon arrival check in hotel & Overnight in Seville.
Meal: Breakfast & Dinner
SEVILLE
(Catedral, Puerta del Perdón, Moorish Tower, Santa Cruz Quarter, Alcazar of Seville, Patio de las Doncellas, Metropol Parasol, Spanish Square)
Proceed to visit Catedral de Sevilla (Seville Cathedral) one of largest Gothic Cathedrals in world and a UNESCO World Heritage site, renowned for its stunning architecture including Giralda Tower and intricately designed Puerta del Perdón. Inside the cathedral admire grandeur of nave, burial site of Christopher Columbus, and breath-taking altarpiece. Moorish Tower (Giralda Tower) is Bell Tower of Seville Cathedral and an iconic symbol of city. Originally built as Minaret during Moorish period, it showcases a unique blend of Moorish and Renaissance architectural styles. One can climb to the top of tower for panoramic views of Seville. Santa Cruz Quarter historic neighbourhood known for its narrow, winding streets, picturesque squares, and charming courtyards, it is one of the most charming areas of city. Explore its delightful streets, discover hidden squares and enjoy traditional Andalusian atmosphere. Alcazar of Seville a stunning palace complex that showcases Moorish, Gothic and Renaissance architectural styles. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of oldest active Royal Palaces in Europe. Alcazar's highlights include intricately designed Patio de las Doncellas, beautiful gardens with fountains, and stunning Mudéjar Palace. Metropol Parasol also known as Las Setas (The Mushrooms), is a modern architectural marvel located in Plaza de la Encarnación. It is the world's largest wooden structure and comprises series of interconnecting parasol-like structures. One can explore the walkways at top of structure, which offer panoramic views. Visit Spanish Square known as Plaza de España magnificent architectural masterpiece designed by Spanish architect Aníbal González for Ibero-American Exposition. The building features series of beautiful tiled alcoves, each representing different province of Spain, showcasing decorative ceramics and colorful azulejos. prominent feature of Spanish Square is a wide canal that runs through center of plaza. One can rent Rowboats and take leisurely rides along canal, admiring architecture and enjoying peaceful ambiance. Seville is considered the birthplace of Flamenco and it is deeply ingrained in city's culture and history. Evening attend a Flamenco Show which feature powerful footwork & is a highly expressive art form that combines Singing (Cante), Dancing (Baile) and Guitar playing (Toque). Dancers' intricate footwork, emotional singing and intimate connection between artists create an electrifying atmosphere. Overnight in Seville.
Meal: Breakfast & Dinner
SEVILLE - ALGARVE, Portugal
(Boat Ride)
Check out & proceed to Algarve, journey from Seville to Algarve region takes through diverse landscapes, from vibrant city of Seville to picturesque coastal beauty of Algarve. As you leave Seville pass through scenic region of Andalusia, characterized by rolling hills, olive groves and charming countryside. The drive ride offers picturesque views of Andalusian landscape, with occasional glimpses of small towns and traditional white-washed villages along the way. Enroute reach Spanish-Portuguese border after a couple of hours & clear Immigrations procedures. Arrive Algarve which welcomes with its stunning Coastline, Golden Beaches and Dramatic Cliffs. Upon arrival take a Boat Ride which allows you to explore region's breath-taking coastline, known for its dramatic cliffs, hidden caves and pristine beaches. If lucky than have an opportunity of spotting Dolphins. Later check in hotel & Overnight in Algarve.
Meal: Breakfast & Dinner
ALGARVE - LISBON
(25 de Abril Bridge, Jerónimos Monastery, Belém Tower, Coach Museum, Alfama, Rossio, Parque das Nações)
Check out & transfer to Lisbon - Capital city of Portugal situated on the banks of Tagus River. Lisbon has several distinct neighbourhoods each with its own character. Bairro Alto is known for its nightlife with numerous bars and live music venues. Chiado is chic district with elegant shops, theatres and cafes. Alfama is oldest neighbourhood with its winding streets and historic charm. The modern Parque das Nações offers contemporary architecture and recreational spaces. Arrive Lisbon home to numerous landmarks and attractions including 25 de Abril Bridge iconic suspension bridge that spans Tagus River, connecting city of Lisbon to municipality of Almada. The bridge is often compared to Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco due to its similar appearance. It was initially named Salazar Bridge. After Carnation Revolution bridge's name was changed to commemorate date of revolution. Jerónimos Monastery officially known as Santa Maria de Belém Monastery is magnificent example of Manueline architecture. It was constructed in 16th century and served as religious complex for Monks of Order of Saint Jerome. The monastery is renowned for its intricate stonework, cloisters and tomb of explorer Vasco da Gama Belém Tower also known as Tower of St. Vincent, is a fortified tower was built as a defensive structure and symbol of Portugal's maritime power. The tower features unique blend of architectural styles including Manueline and Moorish influences. Like Jerónimos Monastery, it is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Coach Museum officially known as National Coach Museum is home to one of world's most significant collections of historical carriages and coaches. It is housed in former Royal Riding School in Belém. The museum displays diverse array of beautifully crafted coaches, carriages and other royal vehicles dating back to 16th century. Monument of the Discoveries or Padrão dos Descobrimentos, is a striking monument which commemorates Portugal's Age of Discoveries and pays tribute to explorers and navigators who played significant roles. The monument features Ship-like design and towering sculptures representing historical figures. It offers panoramic view from its Observation Deck. Alfama one of oldest and most authentic neighbourhoods has narrow, winding streets filled with colorful houses, traditional Fado music venues, and small local eateries. Alfama retains its historic charm and offers stunning views of the city from its hilltop (São Jorge Castle) locations. Rossio, officially known as Praça Dom Pedro IV is Central Square with bustling area, a vibrant atmosphere, lined with cafes, shops and historic buildings. The square is a popular meeting point and serves as gateway to lively neighbourhood of Baixa. The modern Parque das Nações built for 1998 World Expo is a waterfront area with contemporary architecture, gardens and Oceanarium. Later check in hotel & Overnight in Lisbon.
Meal: Breakfast & Dinner
LISBON - SINTRA - FATIMA - PORTO
(Pena Palace, Moorish Castle, Quinta da Regaleira, Basilica of Our Lady of Rosary, House of Lucia, Parish Church)
Check out & proceed to Sintra a magical destination that transports visitors to fairy-tale-like setting with its stunning landscapes, historic landmarks, and charming ambiance. Sintra has been designated as UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its significant cultural landscape and historic monuments. Upon arrival visit Pena Palace one of most iconic landmarks & colorful, elaborate palace perched on a Hilltop, offering panoramic views of surrounding area. Moorish Castle is another notable attraction, with its medieval fortress walls and strategic location overlooking the town. Quinta da Regaleira is mysterious estate with lush gardens, underground tunnels and neo-Manueline palace, known for its symbolic architecture and hidden initiation wells. Further proceed to Fatima one of the most important Catholic pilgrimage sites in world. In 1917, three shepherd children reported apparitions of Virgin Mary known as Our Lady of Fatima, in Cova da Iria fields. The messages conveyed by children and subsequent events have made Fatima a place of worship and devotion for millions of Catholics. Upon arrival visit
Basilica of Our Lady of Rosary is a prominent feature within Shrine of Fatima. It was constructed to honor the Virgin Mary and is a place of worship and devotion for pilgrims. The basilica houses tombs of three shepherd children who witnessed apparitions: Francisco, Jacinta and Lucia. House of Lucia is a small cottage that belonged to Lucia Santos, one of visionaries of Fatima. It is now a museum and pilgrimage site where visitors can learn about life of Lucia and events surrounding the apparitions. The museum displays personal items, photographs and artifacts related to Fatima apparitions. Parish Church also known as Church of Holy Trinity, is an important religious building within Shrine of Fatima. It was built in late 20th century to accommodate the growing number of pilgrims visiting Fatima. The church's modern architecture and spacious interior make it an impressive place for prayer and reflection. Proceed to Porto also known as Oporto situated along Douro River estuary and is second-largest city in Portugal after Lisbon. It offers mix of historic charm and stunning landscapes. The city's architectural beauty ranges from Romanesque to Gothic and Baroque styles and its gastronomy delights with fresh seafood and traditional Portuguese dishes. With Douro River and nearby vineyards, Porto provides breath-taking scenery and a rich cultural experience. On arrival check in hotel & Overnight in Porto.
Meal: Breakfast & Dinner
PORTO
(Douro Valley, Ribeira, São Bento Train Station, Vila Nova de Gaia, Sé Quarter, Palácio de Bolsa, Luís I Bridge, Cascade, Crystal Palace Gardens)
Proceed to visit Douro Valley known for its stunning Landscapes, Vineyards and Wine production. Douro Valley is characterized by its breathtaking beauty with terraced Vineyards clinging to steep hillsides and meandering Douro River flowing through valley. Douro Valley is renowned for its Wine production, particularly world-famous Port wine. Explore Vineyards, Wine estates (known as Quintas) and Wine cellars and enjoy wine tastings and tours to learn about winemaking process and history of Port wine. Enjoy River Cruise along Douro River which offers stunning views of vine-covered hills, charming villages and impressive terraced landscapes. Douro Valley is also a designated UNESCO World Heritage site, recognized for its cultural landscape and centuries-old terraced vineyards. Proceed to visit historic centre of Porto known as Ribeira a UNESCO World Heritage site, features narrow cobbled streets, colorful buildings and charming squares. The area is filled with historic landmarks including Porto Cathedral, São Bento Train Station with its stunning tile work and iconic Dom Luís I Bridge which connects Porto to Vila Nova de Gaia. Stroll along riverfront promenade or take a boat tour to explore nearby coastline. Sé Quarter refers to area surrounding Porto Cathedral or Sé do Porto. The cathedral is an impressive example of Romanesque architecture. Its exterior features sturdy granite walls and magnificent Rose Window, while interior houses beautiful stained glass windows and an intricate main altar. The surrounding quarter offers mix of narrow streets, traditional houses and small squares, providing glimpse into city's historical roots. Palácio de Bolsa or Stock Exchange Palace, is stunning neoclassical building located in historic centre of Porto. It was served as headquarters for Porto Stock Exchange. The palace's highlight is Arab Room (Sala Árabe) lavish chamber decorated with Moorish-inspired designs, intricate tiles and exquisite stucco work. Explore palace's opulent halls including Golden Hall and Assembly Room. Luís I Bridge an iconic Iron bridge that spans Douro River connecting Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia. Designed by Théophile Seyrig, student of Gustave Eiffel, bridge is a prominent symbol of Porto. It consists of two levels, with upper level serving as thoroughfare for cars and pedestrians, while lower level accommodates Metro line. Walking across the bridge offers breath-taking panoramic views of city's historic centre and the river. Cascade, also known as Fountain of Virtues (Fonte das Virtudes) is a beautiful Waterfall located in Crystal Palace Gardens (Parque do Palácio de Cristal). The cascading water creates a tranquil and refreshing atmosphere, surrounded by lush greenery and scenic views. Overnight in Porto.
Meal: Breakfast & Dinner
PORTO - MADRID, Spain
Check out & proceed to Madrid - Capital and largest city of Spain, located in heart of Iberian Peninsula. It is third-largest city in European Union known for its rich cultural heritage, world-class museums, beautiful parks and lively nightlife. On arrival check in hotel & Overnight in Madrid.
Meal: Breakfast & Dinner
MADRID
(Prado Museum, Toledo, Santa Maria la Blanca Synagogue, Sword factory)
Proceed to visit Prado Museum promises an enriching experience, showcasing one of world's most renowned art collections. Prado Museum is home to one of finest art collections in world featuring works predominantly from Spanish and European artists. Collection spans various periods, showcasing masterpieces by renowned artists such as Velázquez, Goya, El Greco, Bosch, Titian, Rubens & many more. Prado Museum is particularly renowned for its collection of iconic paintings including "Las Meninas" by Velázquez, which is considered one of the most important paintings in Western art history and "The Third of May 1808" by Goya, depicting a powerful scene from the Spanish War of Independence. Proceed to visit Toledo a UNESCO World Heritage Site and former Spanish capital, is celebrated for its history and the peaceful blending of three prominent cultures: Judaic, Christian, and Islamic. This city stands as testament to their harmonious coexistence, leaving a lasting impact on its architecture, art and traditions. With its cultural diversity and historical significance, Toledo is a captivating destination that showcases the richness and unity of these three influential cultures. Visit Santa Maria la Blanca Synagogue built in 12th century, is considered one of oldest synagogues in Europe.
The building showcases a unique architectural style that combines Islamic, Mudéjar and Christian influences.
Explore synagogue's interior characterized by white columns and horseshoe arches and learn about its fascinating history. Visit Sword factory - Toledo has a long-standing tradition of sword making and visiting a sword factory offers insights into this ancient craft. City is renowned for its skilled artisans who create high-quality swords and other bladed weapons. Witness the intricate process of sword making, from forging the steel to crafting handles and engravings. Evening back to Madrid. Overnight in Madrid.
Meal: Breakfast & Dinner
MADRID - BARCELONA
(Plaza de España, Miguel de Cervantes, Torre de Madrid, Skyscraper, Edificio España, Cibeles Fountain, Parliament of Spain, Puerta del Sol, Clock Tower, Statue of Bear, Strawberry Tree, Real Casa de Correos, Royal Palace, Sabatini Gardens)
Check out & proceed to visit Plaza de España large public square was built as part of a major urban development project and now one of most important and recognizable landmarks in city. The centrepiece is monument to Miguel de Cervantes, famous Spanish author which features large statue of Cervantes surrounded by sculptures of his famous literary characters, Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. The plaza is also surrounded by two impressive buildings: Torre de Madrid, Skyscraper that was once tallest building in Spain and Edificio España grand Art Deco-style building that now houses a hotel and offices. The square is surrounded by beautiful park, popular spot for picnics and leisurely walks. It also features Cibeles Fountain in center of plaza having beautiful statue of Greek goddess Cybele, who was worshiped as Goddess of fertility and nature. Parliament of Spain, also known as Cortes Generales is legislative body of Spanish Government and responsible for making and passing laws. The building itself is an impressive Neoclassical structure that was constructed in mid-19th century. Parliament is located in Barrio de las Letras neighbourhood, known for its literary history and charming cobblestone streets. Area also home to many Cafés, Bookstores, Small Shops, making it popular spot. Visit Puerta del Sol bustling public square home to several notable landmarks, including Clock Tower that marks official start of new year, Statue of Bear and Strawberry Tree (which is symbol of city) and Real Casa de Correos, beautiful building that now houses Headquarters of Regional Government. Photo stop at Royal Palace official residence of Spanish Royal Family, although they only use it for official Ceremonies and Events. The palace is magnificent example of Baroque and Classical architecture features more than 3,000 rooms, making it one of largest palaces in Europe. Palace have several of Grand Rooms and Halls, including Throne Room, Royal Chapel, Hall of Mirrors. The palace also houses several important works of Art, like paintings by Francisco de Goya and Diego Velázquez. Palace is surrounded by beautiful Gardens, Plaza de la Armería, Grand Square that features statue of King Philip IV on horseback. Visit Sabatini Gardens beautiful park next to Royal Palace designed in late 20th century by Italian architect Fernando Sabatini. Gardens are known for their formal design with Symmetrical Layouts and Geometric Patterns that create sense of order and tranquility. Sabatini Gardens feature variety of Trees, Flowers, Shrubs as well as several Fountains, Ponds, Sculptures. The gardens also offer stunning views of Royal Palace and surrounding cityscape making it popular spot. Later Atocha, Madrid Main station to board the train departing to Barcelona. Train ride take through picturesque countryside of Spain, passing by scenic landscapes, quaint towns and historic landmarks along the way. Arrive Sants Station, Barcelona capital of Catalonia region and second-most populous city in Spain, after Madrid. Barcelona is known for its stunning Architecture, Rich History, Delicious Food and Lively Culture. Check in hotel & Overnight in Barcelona.
Meal: Breakfast & Dinner
BARCELONA
(Sagrada Familia Cathedral, Montjuic Hill, Magic Fountain, Tibidabo Hill, Olympic Stadium, La Rambla, Statue Of Christopher Columbus Monument, Flamenco Show)
Explore Barcelona by visiting Sagrada Familia Cathedral massive Roman Catholic Church is one of the most famous landmarks in city and is renowned for its unique Architectural Style and Stunning Design. Sagrada Familia is designed in Gothic and Art Nouveau styles featuring Intricate Sculptures, Colorful Stained Glass Windows and Towering Spires. Church's exterior is decorated with elaborate carvings and sculptures that depict scenes from Bible and other religious stories. The interior of church is equally impressive with soaring columns and nave that rises to a height of 60 meters. Climb to top of spires for panoramic views of city and learn about history and construction of this incredible building. Church is considered to be the masterpiece of the architect Antoni Gaudi and has been under construction since 1882 till date. Board Cable Car Ride to reach Montjuic Hill offering stunning views of city and Mediterranean Sea offering several attractions and landmarks including Montjuic Castle historic fortress offering beautiful views of city and home to exhibitions about history of Barcelona. Another attraction is Magic Fountain large fountain that puts on music and light show at night. Also several attractions including National Museum of Catalan Art, Joan Miro Foundation, Olympic Stadium and Ethnological Museum. The hill is also known for its Parks and Gardens including Jardins de Joan Brossa and Jardins del Mirador. Visit Tibidabo Hill home to several attractions including Amusement Park and Church. Amusement Park is one of the oldest amusement parks in Europe, features variety of rides and attractions like Roller Coaster, Ferris Wheel, Haunted House. The park is located on summit of Tibidabo Hill offering spectacular views of city. Temple of Sacred Heart of Jesus is neo-gothic Church known for its impressive Architecture and Stunning Views. See Olympic Stadium, officially known as Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys named after Lluís Companys, former president of Catalan Government who was executed in stadium by Francoist forces. The Stadium has seating capacity of 55,926 spectators and is primarily used for Football matches & some RCD Espanyol home Games. During 1992 Olympics stadium hosted Opening and Closing Ceremonies as well as Athletics Events like Track-Field and Marathon Finish. The Stadium also hosted Football competition, which saw Spain win Gold Medal in memorable final against Poland. Visit Las Ramblas tree-lined Pedestrian Boulevard stretches for 1.2 kms from Plaça de Catalunya in north to Christopher Columbus monument at Port Vell in south. La Rambla is lined with Cafes, Restaurants, Shops, Street Performers, Flower Stands, Newsstands and is home to some of Barcelona's most iconic landmarks such as Liceu Theatre, Boqueria Market and aforementioned Statue of Christopher Columbus. Walk down La Rambla take in sights and sounds of city, colorful mosaics of pavement designed by artist Joan Miró. Visit Statue of Christopher Columbus Monument dedicated to famous explorer Christopher Columbus who is credited with discovering Americas. The statue was built for Universal Exposition held in Barcelona and was intended to commemorate Columbus' first voyage to Americas which set sail from Spanish port of Palos de la Frontera. The statue depicts Columbus standing on high pedestal with his right hand raised to sky and his left hand holding a scroll. Base of Statue are several figures representing regions of Spain that supported Columbus' expedition. The statue is made of Bronze and stands over 50 meters tall including the pedestal. Can take an elevator to top of pedestal to enjoy panoramic views of Barcelona's harbor and surrounding. The statue and surrounding area are also a popular spot to take photos and enjoy vibrant street life of La Rambla. Evening enjoy Flamenco Show that offer an authentic taste of Spanish traditional Dance form known for its powerful Footwork, Expressive Hand Movements and Soulful Singing. Flamenco is passionate and emotive dance that originated in southern region of Andalusia, featuring Live Music, Singing, Dancing and include traditional Spanish Dinner or Tapas. Overnight in Barcelona.
Meal: Breakfast & Dinner
BARELONA - DEPARTURE
Check out & transfer to Airport, after check in procedures board the flight departing to your next destination. Tour ends with memories to cherish life time.
Meal: Breakfast
Additional Information
IMPORTANT NOTES:
- Passport should be valid for at least 6 months prior to the arrival date to avoid any problems.
- Cost stated may vary depending on availability of hotel accommodations and services at the time of reservation.
- Please check the latest updates about Covid-19 at https://covid19.who.int/region/emro/country/eg
- Check-in time is 1430 hrs and check out time is 1030 hrs. Early check-in or a late checkout is not guaranteed and is only on request.
- Any unutilized entrances / sightseeing is non-refundable, however if any entrance is canceled on account of weather, that refund can be adjusted against next booking. No remittances towards any refund will be done.
- Cost stated may change, due to Currency Exchange rate fluctuations, revision in fuel prices or govt. levies / duties, without notice.
CANCELLATION:
Our company deeply regrets of the cancellation of the tour, however, there are several suitable reasons which might come in the way of the cancellation. It is requested to report us about the cancellation in written and it would be effectual the day we receive request. The following cancellation charges would apply.
Cancellation received no of days prior to departure | Cancellation applicable on Tour Price (Per Person) |
0 - 5 Days | 100 % |
6 - 15 Days | 85 % |
30 - 16 Days | 75 % |
31 - 45 Days | 65 % |
46 - 60 Days | 55 % |
61 - 90 Days | 30 % |
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