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Iberian Capitals, Andalucia & Morocco - 17 days
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Guillia put a great self-drive tour together for us and Susana looked after us as we travelled.
(Even when we got lost)
The car and accommodation was good and the guides patient and informative.
Only issue we had was parking in small villages, garages, and cities.
Apart from the parking we had a relaxing and enjoyable holiday, thank you.
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Highlights
Salamanca - The golden sandstone Plaza Mayor is among the finest Baroque squares in Europe, framed by ornate arcades and alive with students from one of Spain'…Salamanca - The golden sandstone Plaza Mayor is among the finest Baroque squares in Europe, framed by ornate arcades and alive with students from one of Spain's oldest universities
Porto - Discover the UNESCO-listed old town and visit its cathedral, Stock Exchange and famous Port wine cellars
Coimbra - Home to one of Europe's oldest universities and the birthplace of fado, the city climbs steeply from the Mondego River in a tangle of medieval lanes and academic tradition
Fátima - One of Catholicism's most significant pilgrimage sites, where the vast esplanade and twin basilicas draw millions of believers each year to a place of quiet, striking devotion
Lisbon - From the Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery to the fado-soaked streets of Madragoa, the Portuguese capital unfolds across seven hills above the wide mouth of the Tagus
Mérida - Two UNESCO-listed Roman monuments dominate the town centre — a theatre and amphitheatre so well preserved they still host performances under the Extremaduran sky
Sevilla - María Luisa Park, the sweeping Plaza de España, and the Gothic cathedral crowned by its Moorish minaret sit at the heart of Andalucía's most theatrical city, with optional flamenco after dark
Córdoba - A walking tour passes through the Jewish Quarter and Almódovar Gate before arriving at the Mezquita, a mosque-cathedral of horseshoe arches and layered civilisations unlike anything else in Europe
Ronda - Perched above a dramatic gorge on the edge of the White Villages route, this clifftop town rewards a wander with vertiginous views and centuries of Andalusian character
Costa del Sol - Two full days of leisure on the Mediterranean shore, with optional excursions and the kind of unhurried warmth that makes the Spanish south so hard to leave
Tangier - Crossing the Strait of Gibraltar by ferry, this port city at the meeting point of Europe and Africa draws travellers into its souks, whitewashed quarters, and layered cultural identity
Rabat - The Hassan Tower — begun in the 12th century to be the tallest minaret in the Islamic world — stands unfinished and magnificent alongside the Mausoleum of Mohammed V
Casablanca - Atlantic boulevards and the colossal Hassan II Mosque, its 210-metre minaret the tallest in the world, announce Morocco's commercial capital before the road turns inland
Marrakesh - Two days to explore the Bahia Palace, Menara Gardens, and the souks of the medina, all orbiting Jemaa el-Fna Square where musicians, storytellers, and food stalls take over as evening falls
Granada - The Alhambra and Generalife palaces crown the city with carved stucco, geometric fountains, and Moorish gardens that represent the high point of Islamic architecture in the western world
Toledo - The Imperial City rewards a final morning with panoramic views from the Mirador del Valle and a walk through an old town shaped equally by Christian, Muslim, and Jewish heritage
Mérida - Two UNESCO-listed Roman monuments dominate the town centre — a theatre and amphitheatre so well preserved they still host performances under the Extremaduran sky
Sevilla - María Luisa Park, the sweeping Plaza de España, and the Gothic cathedral crowned by its Moorish minaret sit at the heart of Andalucía's most theatrical city, with optional flamenco after dark
Córdoba - A walking tour passes through the Jewish Quarter and Almódovar Gate before arriving at the Mezquita, a mosque-cathedral of horseshoe arches and layered civilisations unlike anything else in Europe
Ronda - Perched above a dramatic gorge on the edge of the White Villages route, this clifftop town rewards a wander with vertiginous views and centuries of Andalusian character
Costa del Sol - Two full days of leisure on the Mediterranean shore, with optional excursions and the kind of unhurried warmth that makes the Spanish south so hard to leave
Tangier - Crossing the Strait of Gibraltar by ferry, this port city at the meeting point of Europe and Africa draws travellers into its souks, whitewashed quarters, and layered cultural identity
Rabat - The Hassan Tower — begun in the 12th century to be the tallest minaret in the Islamic world — stands unfinished and magnificent alongside the Mausoleum of Mohammed V
Casablanca - Atlantic boulevards and the colossal Hassan II Mosque, its 210-metre minaret the tallest in the world, announce Morocco's commercial capital before the road turns inland
Marrakesh - Two days to explore the Bahia Palace, Menara Gardens, and the souks of the medina, all orbiting Jemaa el-Fna Square where musicians, storytellers, and food stalls take over as evening falls
Granada - The Alhambra and Generalife palaces crown the city with carved stucco, geometric fountains, and Moorish gardens that represent the high point of Islamic architecture in the western world
Toledo - The Imperial City rewards a final morning with panoramic views from the Mirador del Valle and a walk through an old town shaped equally by Christian, Muslim, and Jewish heritage
What's Included
Accommodation
16 nights in 4 star hotels
Meals
16 breakfasts, 1 lunches & 9 dinners
Transport
Transportation by air-conditioned coach
Guide
Escorted by a bi-lingual tour leader with local guides for some sightseeing (tour is conducted in English & Spanish. Please note that groups of 11 passengers or fewer will not be escorted by a tour leader and will have the services of a driver only)
Others
Guided sightseeing in Porto, Lisbon, Seville, Cordoba, Rabat, Casablanca, Marrakesh, Granada and ToledoMunicipal Tax in LisbonFast-Ferry tickets.Visit to a wine cellar with a tasting of Porto wine.1 carry-on bag and 1 piece of luggage (max 20kg) per person
Entrance
Entrance tickets to the Cordoba Mosque & the Alhambra in Granada
What's Excluded
Itinerary
Journey from Madrid on an unforgettable 17-day adventure through Spain, Portugal and Morocco. Explore Salamanca’s golden sandstone streets, sip port in Porto, and stroll through Lisbon’s lively districts before crossing into Andalusia for flamenco-filled nights in Seville and the Moorish splendour of Granada’s Alhambra. Sail across the Strait of Gibraltar to discover Morocco’s imperial cities—Casablanca, Marrakesh, and Rabat-alive with colour, culture and spice-scented souks. Return to Spain via the sunny Costa del Sol and the historic city of Toledo. A perfect blend of history, architecture and vibrant traditions across three captivating countries.
day 1Spain to Portugal
Madrid – Salamanca – Porto. We depart from the bus terminal at 7:30 this morning, heading first to Salamanca - one of Spain's great university cities, with a history stretching back centuries. There's free time to explore the historic centre and take in the Plaza Mayor, one of the finest examples of Baroque architecture in the country. We then continue west into Portugal, arriving in Porto this evening. Dinner is at your own arrangement tonight Please note: This tour is bi-lingual and will be conducted in Spanish as well as in English. Meeting Point: C. de Ferraz, 3, Moncloa - Aravaca, 28008 Madrid at 7:30.
OverNight
Porto
day 2Discovering Porto
day 3Coimbra, Fátima and Lisbon
day 4Highlights of Lisbon
day 5Across the Border to AndalucÃa
day 6Seville, the Heart of AndalucÃa
day 7Córdoba and its Mosque-Cathedral
day 8The White Villages and Ronda
days 9-10Sunshine on the Costa del Sol
day 11Crossing the Strait to Morocco
day 12Casablanca to Marrakesh
day 13The Royal Cities of Morocco
day 14Mohammedia & Tangier
day 15Return to Spain
day 16The Wonders of Granada
day 17Toledo and Farewell to Madrid
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