This captivating solo tour will guide you through the breathtaking destinations of Spain. Begin your journey in Madrid, the fascinating city that never sleeps. The Spanish capital is the perfect place to taste the fine delicacies of Spanish cuisine, visit local art and history museums, and uncover a magnificent mix of architectural styles. From there you will continue to Cordoba, home to the Great Mosque representing Moorish architecture in Western Europe. Travel through La Mancha, the land of Don Quixote. Make your way to Seville, one of the most beautiful cities in Spain, home to the legendary Plaza España, the River Guadalquivir, La Giralda, and the Catedral de Sevilla. Next, you will travel to Granada, to visit the Alhambra Palace, once home to Spanish Royalty. Take in the breathtaking scenery of the Andalucía region, known for bullfights, flamenco, tapas, colorful fiestas, and warm-hearted passionate people. Discover Toledo with its tiny narrow streets, frequently described as the “City of Three Cultures” as Christians, Arabs and Jews have lived here for centuries. Admire the extraordinary beauty and rich cultural heritage this fascinating region has to offer. End your journey in Madrid before you prepare for your final departure. this is the perfect adventure for solo travelers who want to experience Spain’s history, art and vibrant lifestyle at their own pace.
This is a Solo Tour
You don't pay any single supplement and get a room to yourself!
A self guided walk along the original Camino trail used by pilgrims walking to Santiago de Compostela. The pilgrim's trail to Santiago de Compostela is one of the great historical 'long distance footpaths' through Europe. According to legend, it all began in the 9th century when the bones of the apostle St James, beheaded in Palestine, miraculously appeared in a village in what is now Galicia. Word spread around the Christian world, reaching (among others) King Alfonso II of Asturias. He undertook the pilgrimage, travelling through dark woods and daunting mountains, from Oviedo to Lugo to Santiago and invited fellow kings and noblemen to follow in his footsteps. The 'original' route became very popular in the early Middle Ages when areas south of the Cantabrian mountains were continuously at war. Walked by millions of 'peregrinos' over the centuries, this self-guided walk reveals the beautiful natural settings, captivating historical monuments, gorgeous rural farmland and authentically friendly villages of northern Spain. Near Lugo, the 'Camino Primitivo' joins the more popular French route.
Walking tours
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel, Guest House, Hostel
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Lugo, Oviedo, Sama De Grado, Tin
Lugo, Oviedo, Sama De Grado, Tineo, Campiello, Berducedo, Grandas De Salime, Paradavella
This itinerary offers a tour through the most beautiful and authentic locations of Northern
Spain, the so-called green Spain. A journey through customs, traditions, landscapes and local
heritage. This is a trip designed to offer authentic and unique travel experiences that can only
be lived in this particular spot of the Earth. It allows you to get to know Vitoria, named European green capital in 2012, support the Albaola Heritage Recovery Project whilst you learn about whale hunting. You will also discover the city of Bilbao, immerse in the nature of Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve, explore Asturias and Somiedo natural parks, and discover the unspoiled landscapes in Galicia.
Nature and bush walks
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Guest House, Hostel, Hotel
Age Range
1-90 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Basque Country & Navarre, Asturi
Basque Country & Navarre, Asturias & Cantabria, Galicia, Bilbao, Cambados, San Sebastian, Urdaibai , Asturias, Gijón, Rías Baixas, Santiago De Compostela
I put 5 stars because of the experience but some hotels were alittle old that we stayed in with old beds which was alittle blaaaa... in seville was great at the catalonia and madrid the last day had a better room then the first day at the weare hotel..
What a fabulous week we had walking in Andalucía, Spain in and around the National Park of Grazalema. Everything worked perfectly: from collection at the train station, great accommodation, transference of baggage and taxi collection between villages. Our hosts where helpful and the accommodation of an excellent standard. And then there was the walk - sublime! A diverse range of tracks through magnificent landscapes, over rocky mountains, across high plains, along paths lined with wild flowers taller than me, and beside rivers. As we were walking in June, there were no other walkers, so if you are planning to walk and socialise, pick a cooler time of year. Would do it all again in a heartbeat!
Whether you’re looking for a physical challenge or a religious pilgrimage, walking the Camino de Santiago is sure to be a life-affirming and personally enriching adventure. Over seven days, undertake a journey along the final 100 km of Spain’s Camino de Santiago, travelling with a small group of likeminded travellers and a local leader to add a deeper layer to your discoveries. Follow in the footsteps of ancient pilgrims as you walk through beautiful Galician countryside, passing hamlets, roman ruins and stilted horreos. The feeling of arriving at the finishing point in Santiago de Compostela simply can’t be beat.
Walking tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
15-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Santiago De Compostela, Sarria
Santiago De Compostela, Sarria, Portomarín, Palas De Rei, Arzúa, O Pedrouzo
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I will start with a couple of small things that meant a lot to me. I had been travelling all day and arrived a Madrid Airport around 11pm local time to be met with Alex our guide who had a taxi waiting for me. He ensured the hotel checkin went very well. Everyone on the Camino was incredibly friendly if anyone was in trouble everyone came running to help.
I mentioned above about being met at the airport and everything going smoothly it was the same for the whole trip. The hotels were all first class, the staff could not have been nicer. I felt that we were given the freedom we needed to experience the Camino with the support of a guide there in case anything went wrong. We formed a good group who got on really well.
I can see why the pilgrimage is rated so highly, the scenery was excellent, the churches were fantastic along with some of the historic towns and cities. Something which surprised me about the Camino was the number of single women walking on their own. The fact that they feel that it is safe to do so should be a source of pride to the Spanish people.
Everyone I talked to who completed the Camino took away what they needed from it.
Walking tours
Tour Type
Small Group TourSmall group tours usually have 8-12 participants and maximum up to 18 travelers
Accommodation
Hotel, Villa
Age Range
16-79 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Madrid, Santiago De Compostela
Madrid, Santiago De Compostela, Camino De Santiago, Leon, Astorga, Molinaseca, O Cebreiro, Palas De Rei, Melide, El Amenal
A fun and engaging family adventure exploring the coast and countryside of Catalonia by bike. Experience the subtle landscapes and interesting villages on a gentle cycle through Catalonia, specially designed for families. Ride across nearly flat or gently rolling terrain, from the green countryside near Girona to the azure Mediterranean Sea. Pedal back into history, as you ride through Roman archways and Medieval squares. Visit two museums dedicated to the fabulous art of Dalí. Discover the ancient history of Iberians and Romans who inhabited the area. Marvel at sturdy town walls, while ancient watchtowers guide you through fields of sunflowers and wheat. Cycle the Ter River Delta and discover the rich fauna of protected wetlands at Aiguamolls. Once out at the coast, you'll enjoy sandy beaches, quiet coves and the beauty of typical fishing villages. During this three centred cycle holiday, stay in charming rural accommodations housed in historical stone buildings.
Bicycle tours
Tour Type
Private Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Girona, La Pera, Peratallada, Sa
Girona, La Pera, Peratallada, San Pere Pescador, Figueras, Flaçà
Andalucia is a land of contrasts, known for its distinctive architecture, eclectic cities, and vast mountainous regions. Our tour of these three cities takes you from the coast of Malaga to the history of Granada and onto the shining star of Andalucia, Seville.
Beginning in Malaga, there’s much to see in this artistic city beyond the popular beaches. Take your time to explore this lively city full of ambience and culture. As the birthplace of Picasso, we highly recommend visiting his museum, full of intriguing artwork. No visit to Malaga would be complete without admiring the Alcazaba; built in the 11th century this is an incredibly important historical site and not be missed when in Malaga. Spend your nights sampling the local tapas or join one of the many wine tours in the city.
Take the train from Malaga to Granada where you’ll experience another unique city within Andalucia. Famous for the imposing Alhambra Palace, we’ve arranged a guided group tour for you to learn about the beauty and history of this monumental building from local experts. Full of flamenco flair with an incredible backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountains, Granada has an incredible atmosphere.
Your tour of three cities ends in perhaps the most spectacular of them all, Seville. Here, we have arranged a Flamenco Show in a traditional Tablao so that you can become fully immersed in the Andalucian culture. Seville is a striking city with new discoveries around every corner, from the central mosque of La Giralda to the Royal Palace, you won’t be short of extraordinary architecture and history. From Seville, you have the option to prearrange a wine tasting in Jerez de la Frontera, an area famous for its wines and traditional horse performances. End your Andalucian adventure on a warm Seville evening, with a tapas board and glass of chilled wine to keep you company.
Cultural, religious and historic sites
Tour Type
Group Tour
Accommodation
Hotel
Age Range
18-99 yrs
Operated in
english
Destinations
Seville, Malaga, Frigiliana, Gra
Seville, Malaga, Frigiliana, Granada, Alhambra, Jerez De La Frontera