All Spain Tours in May 2027
Page 2 of 21 Trips in Spain during May 2027 with 13 Reviews
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Private Full-Day in Gibraltar - May 2027
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.
Sightseeing Tours
Barceloneta Segway Ride - May 2027
One of the most impressive tour on a Segway, this tour starts from Barceloneta beach where you can see the beautiful coast. Before we start our tour to see the sights of Barcelona, your guide will show you how to use the Segway safely. Once you feel confident, the tour will begin.
Barceloneta is one of Barcelona's oldest and most beloved beaches. It is thought to have inspired Miguel de Cervantes as the setting for the fight between Don Quixote and the Knight of the White Moon.
Leave the beach behind and we’ll go all the way down to the Old Port with their gothic buildings. History of this place begins in 4th century BC when Barcelona was occupied by the Laietani. Barkeno, on Montjuïc, was their main settlement. But Port Vell started it’s port activity only since the 11th century AD, when the Romans founded their colony Barcino. The port that you see now was built as part of an urban renewal program prior to the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.
We’ll stop in front of the Columbus monument and see famous boulevard – La Rambla. A tree-lined pedestrian mall, it stretches for 1.2 kilometres connecting Plaça de Catalunya in the centre with the Christopher Columbus Monument at Port Vell. La Rambla forms the boundary between the quarters of Barri Gotic, to the east, and El Raval.
Next, we’ll go to the centrally located Parc de la Ciutadella, historical landmark of the great expansion of the city. History of the park begins in 1714. During the War of the Spanish Succession, Barcelona was laid siege for 13 months by the army of Philip V of Spain. The city fell, and in order to maintain control over it, and to prevent the Catalans from rebelling as they had in the previous century, Philip V built the citadel of Barcelona. Hundreds of Catalonians were forced to work on the construction for three years, while the rest of the city provided financial backing. In 1841 the city's authorities decided to destroy the fortress, which was hated by Barcelona's citizens. The park was built for the World Fair in 1888.
The rest of the tour, we will spend passing close to the Arc of Triumph. It was built as the main access gate for the 1888 Barcelona World Fair. Designed by Josep Vilaseca as the principal exhibition entrance, with unusual, Mudéjar-style brickwork. At the top of the arch, the shields of the 49 Spanish provinces are presided over by the coat of arms of the city of Barcelona, encompassing Catalan culture and history.
Enjoy this great tour of Barceloneta and the Old Port of Barcelona.
Segway tours
Short Panoramic Tour - May 2027
During your 1-hour tour you will enjoy short Segway experience in the most beautiful place in Barcelona - Old Port.
History of this place begins in 4th century BC when Barcelona was occupied by the Laietani. Barkeno, on Montjuïc, was their main settlement. But Port Vell started it’s port activity only since the 11th century AD. The port that you can see now was built as part of an urban renewal program prior to the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Before this, it was a run-down area of empty warehouses, railroad yards, and factories.
You will see the harbor, palm tree boulevard, and the heart of the old Port – Drassanes. Here you can see Barcelona Royal Shipyard which nowadays houses the Barcelona Maritime Museum. Construction started during the 13th century under the rule of Peter III of Aragon. The shipyard's restoration was finished in early 2013. The Museum was reopened in 2014.
Along the way, you will enjoy Barcelona’s unique monuments, for example Monument of Columbus is a 60 m tall monument to Christopher Columbus at the lower end of La Rambla, main street of the old town. It was constructed for the World's Fair in Barcelona in 1888 in order to honor Columbus' first voyage to the Americas.
You can also see the Head of Barcelona, a 20 m sculpture done by American Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein for the 1992 Summer Olympics. It include styles of the three main artists of this city: Antoni Gaudi, Pablo Picasso and Joan Miro.
Then there is the Gambrinus Lobster Statue next to the Head of Barcelona. It was originally part of the decor at the Gambrinus seafood restaurant. The 10m long fibre-glass sculpture was designed and built by Spanish artist Javier Mariscal. When the Gambrinus restaurant closed, the statue was bought by Barcelona city council.
Enjoy this unique Segway tour of beautiful Barcelona.
Segway tours
Barcelona Segway Night Private Tour - May 2027
This guided tour lets you meet the most striking sights of Barcelona in the evening. We will show you how the city looks when it is bathed in the evening, decorated in enticing aromas and odors, and full of noise coming out of its lively streets.
Take a look at Barcelona in one of the most unique experiences that lets you explore the city in a way you've never done before. A segway tour of Barcelona is probably the best way to enjoy the city at its stunning best, and you get to hear all kinds of stories and legends while exploring your favorite attractions in the city.
As a nice addition to the tour, you will get to see the lights of the Agbar Tower with a glass of catalan cava!
Segway tours
3 Hour Segway Gaudi Tour Barcelona - May 2027
This is a great chance for those who want to see the city and enjoy a Segway ride at the same time. During the tour you can stop to have drinks or enjoy real Spanish tapas and of course take memorable pictures.
Before we start our tour to see the sights of Barcelona, your guide will show you how to properly use and manage your personal transporter in a safe manner. Once you feel confident, the tour will begin.
We start our tour from Barceloneta beach where you can admire the beautiful coast. After we leave the beach behind, we’ll go all the way down to the port to see their gothic buildings. We’ll stop in front of the Columbus monument and see the charming old port and the famous Las Ramblas boulevard. Following this, we’ll move to the central Parc de la Ciutadella - a historical landmark of the great expansion of the city.
The rest of the tour we will spend passing close to the Arc of Triumph and going back to the office through the Olimpic Port. Afterwards, we will go all the way up to Forum Parc.
We really care about your safety which is why before every tour we provide a unique indoor training in our office. The training is free and we will make sure that you feel comfortable and safe on the Segway.
During the free indoor training, our tour guides will get you completely ready for the tour. You will feel comfortable and safe on the Segway and get all the important information about the upcoming tour. We provide all the necessary equipment: helmets, gloves, raincoats.
Enjoy the ride - this is where the journey begins and we make it unforgettable!
Segway tours
Atlantic Coast - Bike Tour - May 2027
The Atlantic Coast biking holiday route represents a week in the freshest, lightly salty air imaginable. A boost to both body and mind. As you cycle southwards from the Galician coastal region in the north, the beauty of continuously changing views over the vast Atlantic will impress itself on your mind and soul.
Taste both Galician and Portuguese seafood. Encounter latter-day pilgrims on the Camino de Santiago, with whom you share a few kilometres. Meet the nicest fishermen and their wives who will welcome you and enjoy sharing their lifetime experiences and customs.
Stroll through the fish markets and watch them as they work. Visit Porto, one of Europe’s most beautiful cities, classified as a Unesco World Heritage. Learn about Port Wine and the unique culinary dimension associated with it. Dance on saltpans and bring back some excellent salt crystals from there. Taste, smell, meet and bask in the sun as you cycle gently along this beautiful coast and allow yourself to daydream.
After a great day cycling, the night will cherish you with nothing less than the freshest air conceivable.
Mountain biking
Seafood and Paradores Bike Tour - Wine & Food Lovers - May 2027
Prepare to travel the Atlantic Coast from Porto to Santiago de Compostela, in Spain. Experience ocean landscapes and fishing ports that supply some of Europe's finest seafoods. Recently approved by the Cathedral of Santiago as an official Camino de Santiago, although it might be the oldest of all pilgrimage routes to the sanctuary where, according to legend, the remains of St James lie at rest. The route takes in seaside villages, sandy beaches, estuaries, country lanes, vineyards and historic towns. Expect to savour seafood menus, fine wines and charming accommodation, including Spain's Paradores - luxury hotels in castles, stately homes and historic sites, renowned for their excellent hospitality and traditional cuisine. The Camino's history of devotion inspires awe, whether religious or not. As you approach Santiago de Compostela, you'll feel the excitement of entering one of the great holy cities of Christianity, following a path forged by centuries of faith and perseverance.
For more detailed information, please take a look at our itinerary.
Mountain biking