Explore the beautiful British coastal colony of Gibraltar for a day with this private, guided tour from Malaga or Marbella, Spain.
After being picked up by your private driver at your hotel or apartment, ride along the coast to Gibraltar. Upon arrival, you'll meet your private guide at the border and venture into the center of the city together.
Cross off Gibraltar’s most essential sights in a short span of time as your guide provides you the additional historical context. Visit the southernmost point of the rock of Gibraltar, see wild monkeys and view St. Michael’s Cave. Also see the Europa Point and Apes’ Den, with optional visit to the World War II tunnels.
Embark on a full-day guided tour to the UNESCO-listed cities of Segovia and Avila from Madrid aboard an air-conditioned bus. Step inside the Cathedral of Segovia with entrance tickets and a guide. Marvel at Avila's Walls and most emblematic monuments on a walking tour.Take a walking tour of Segovia, a city rich in historical monuments. See the magnificent Roman Aqueduct from the time of Emperor Augustus. Soak in its rich architectural heritage by following your guide to the Gothic-style Cathedral (admission not included) Then, cross theCanonjías neighborhooduntil you come to theAlcazar of Segovia, one of the most spectacular fortresses in all of Spain. Admiring its exterior, you will be able to discover its legends and glorious past.Finally, continue on to Avila, one of Spain’s oldest cities. Marvel at its well-preserved, castle-like walls dating from the 11th century. Enter the old quarters which house important Romanesque churches, Gothic palaces, and the city’s 12th-century Gothic cathedral. Walk by the exterior of the Avila Cathedral, admdire the Romanesque Basilica of San Vicente, and visit the central town square of Plaza Mayor. Take a short walk through the city’s old streets to the Convent of Saint Teresa.Optional: Choose this extra option and enjoy a delicious lunch in Segovia by adding at checkout.Gourmet Lunch: White beans soup, Roasted suckling pig, Segovian cake with ice cream, wine or mineral water.
Begin your full-day tour with a morning visit to the Monastery of El Escorial, built under the reign of powerful King Philip II as a residence for Spanish kings. See the Monastery and Pantheon of the Royal Family at this site that was declared a monument of Artistic and Historic Interest, and Mankind Heritage.Your tour includes the Monastery, the Cloister of the 4 Evangelists, the Palace of Philip II, the Pantheon of the Royal Family, the Chapterhouses, and the Basilica. The Valley of the Fallen is a memorial to those who died during the Spanish Civil War. Situated in a beautiful valley in the mountains of Guadarrama, this impressive work features a colossal cross standing over 150 meters high, and Basilica and Crypt excavated in the rock under the mountain. This tour includes admission to the Valley and a visit inside the Basilica.Then, continue for a short break at lunchtime in MadridLeaving Madrid at 3:00 pm towards the Sierra de Guadarrama mountain range, we'll arrive at our final destination after about 90 minutes, where we'll enjoy a walking tour around the historic centre of Segovia. Here we'll learn all about the history of the most emblematic sights in the city, such as the famous Aqueduct.Having seen the majestic architecture of the exterior of the cathedral, and other significant monuments throughout the city we'll take a guided tour of the Segovia fortress. Here, in the old residence of the Castillian kings, we'll reveal interesting facts about the different monarchs. And with the guided tour over, you'll have free time in Segovia to wander around at your own pace, buy a souvenir or have lunch on your own.Then in the evening, the tour meets again about 6:15 pm head back to Madrid.
On this 5-hour tour from Madrid, you’ll begin with a visit to the Monastery of El Escorial. It was built under the reign of powerful King Philip II as a residence for Spanish kings, a monastery, and a royal pantheon.It became a symbol of the great power of the Spanish Empire at that time. The monument was declared to be of artistic and historic importance and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.The Valley of Cuelgamuros was built in 1936, about 9 kilometers from Escorial, as a memorial to those who died during the Spanish Civil War.Situated in a beautiful valley in the Guadarrama Mountains, this impressive work features a cross standing more than 150 meters high, as well as a basilica and crypt built into the hard rock under the mountain.The tour includes admission to the Valley as well as a visit to the basilica’s interior.