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Essence of Spain

Trip Length

Trip Code

13 days PEES

Maximum Passengers

15 people

Countries Visited

Spain

Start City

End City

Barcelona, Spain Madrid
Essence of Spain

Walk in the footsteps of Gaudi and Picasso, taste fine wines and tapas, and witness the white-washed villages that bring Spain to life. This is a comprehensive journey from Barcelona to Madrid including all the highlights down south.

Essence of Spain


Day to Day Itinerary

Day 1: Barcelona

Meals included: 1 dinner

Accommodation: Ciutat Barcelona or similar, Barcelona

Your trip starts today with your arrival in Barcelona. Please make your own way to the joining hotel that is centrally located (details are in your travel documents). Whilst at your discretion, we recommend arriving and departing by train where possible within Europe due to this method of transport's minimal carbon emissions. There really much to see in Barcelona, so we recommend you arrive a few days before the tour starts in order to make a few discoveries of your own in your free time. A visit to the Picasso Museum is highly recommended, as is a trip up Montjuic Hill to see the 1992 Olympic Complex and an optional visit to Poble Espanyol (Spanish Village). In the evening we meet our tour leader and our fellow travelling companions at a Welcome Meeting (this is usually at 6 pm, but you will be advised as to the exact place and time in a notice placed near the reception at our hotel), where we are given a briefing of what lies ahead on our tour. This is followed by a Welcome Dinner in a local restaurant, where we can dine on local Catalan specialties and absorb the ambiance of this great city.

Day 2: Barcelona

Meals included: 1 breakfast

Accommodation: Ciutat Barcelona or similar, Barcelona

This morning we explore the wonders of Barcelona - one of Europe’s most loved and dynamic cities. Our tour includes a visit to one of the architect Antoni Gaudi’s masterpieces and a wonderful icon of the city – the Sagrada Familia church. Works on this church was already underway in 1882, but Gaudi took over the project in 1883 and transformed it into a structure incorporating his unique architectural style that include a mix of Gothic and Modern-style forms with soaring and curvilinear columns and arches. Gaudi dedicated most of his life to the project until his death in 1926 and although still unfinished today this extraordinary site has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site. Our tour also sees us venture into the narrow medieval streets of the Gothic Quarter, home to the city’s impressive cathedral and the La Boqueria - a colourful public market dating back to 1217. The remainder of the afternoon and the evening is at leisure for you to make your own discoveries.

Day 3: Valencia

Meals included: 1 breakfast

Accommodation: Hotel Mediterraneo or similar, Valencia

We farewell Barcelona today and travel by train to the city of Valencia (3 hours), our base for the next two nights. Spain’s third largest city, Valencia has a unique cultural identity with its own unique traditions and many festivals and cultural events held here throughout the year. The city is charming with a wonderful old town centre that dates back 2000 years and showcases a harmonious mix of Roman, Muslim and Christian influences in its buildings and monuments, magnificent gardens and important historical sites. After checking into our hotel we visit Valencia’s major landmark - the City of Arts and Science, a large and futuristic museum complex designed by Calatrava. A one-hour guided tour will familiarise us with the exterior of the site and enjoying free time to visit the interior. After our visit we take public transport back into the city centre.

Day 4: Albufera Lake – Sagunta - Valencia

Meals included: 1 breakfast, 1 lunch

Accommodation: Hotel Mediterraneo or similar, Valencia

This morning we take a short drive south of Valencia to discover the Albufera Lake, an important ecological site of the region. The lake is surrounded by beach, dunes, lagoons, wetlands and Mediterranean forest, and is home to six small islands. We visit the island of El Palmar and discover its typical ‘baracca’ houses. We travel by boat to the middle of the lake and learn about the important agricultural crop of the area, namely the local rice which we get to eat for lunch at a local restaurant. After lunch we transfer to Sagunta, located north of Valencia. A walk along a zig-zagging path via an old Roman theatre takes us to Sagunta’s impressive ruined castle. Sitting at the crossroads of two Roman trading routes, the castle was a former stronghold and important commercial centre that dates back to 500 BC. After visiting of Sagunta, we transfer back to Valencia.

Day 5: Granada

Meals included: 1 breakfast

Accommodation: Hotel Duaro or similar, Granada

We leave Valencia today and travel by bus to Granada. Along the way we travel through the distinctive countryside of the region and pass through the palm-fringed city of Elche and university town of Murcia. We stop for a visit to the charming village of Guadix, home to over 2000 cave dwellings called ‘Barrio Santiago’. Typically found through the province of Granada, no town has more of these in abundance than Guadix. The thick walls of the cave homes help to insulate against the extreme heat of summers and the cool winters and temperatures are maintained at around 19 degrees Celsius year-round. In Guadix we visit the town’s imposing cathedral, built over a Moorish mosque in Gothic-Renaissance style. We then make our way to the city of Granada - one of the jewels of Andalucia.

Day 6: Granada

Meals included: 1 breakfast, 1 dinner

Accommodation: Hotel Duaro or similar, Granada

This morning we take a guided tour through the incredible Alhambra Palace, one of the world’s great architectural masterpieces. Dating back to the 11th century and taking its name from the Arabic for 'red castle', the Alhambra Palace represents Muslim art in its final European stages. The dominating red fortress towers, sumptuous palace decor, multitude of architectural styles and magnificent gardens of the 'Generalife' (literally meaning ‘architect's garden’), are all set against the brooding backdrop of the Sierra Nevada mountains and compete for your visual attention. From the soothing pathways, fountains, impeccably-maintained hedges and pools to the centuries old defensive walls, turrets and views overlooking Granada, a visit to the Alhambra Palace is certainly very memorable. The afternoon is free for you to discover the other highlights of Granada such as the cathedral and the Albaicin Quarter. This evening we regroup for a dinner and flamenco show, featuring the famous dance of Andalucia.

Day 7: Cordoba

Meals included: 1 breakfast

Accommodation: Hotel Itaca Colon or similar, Cordoba

We travel across typical Andalusian landscapes to the village of Antequera, one of the most prominent ‘pueblos blancos’ (white villages) in Andalucia with a long history dating back almost 5000 years. Remnants of this history can be seen today through the town’s burial mounds, known as dolmens, as well as the Moorish castle, Gothic churches and various Renaissance structures. We then continue our journey to the city of Cordoba, home to the Mezquita - a rare site which has served down the years as both a mosque and a cathedral. Today a cathedral stands within the centre of this amazing mosque - an interesting example of the inter-play of Christian and Moslem cultures in Spain. We discover this supreme example of Islamic architecture on a comprehensive guided tour which continues outside of the Mezquita and continues into the charming quarters and hidden corners of Cordoba.

Day 8: Seville

Meals included: 1 breakfast

Accommodation: Hotel Don Paco or similar, Seville

This morning we leave Cordoba and head to Seville. We learn more about the importance of olive oil production in the Andalucia region with a visit to an oil mill, where they’ll also be the chance to taste the different olive oils produced here. On arrival in Seville we embark on an afternoon visit of the city with our local guide. Our tour includes the Giralda Tower and the famous Sevellie Cathedral, one of Europe’s largest cathedrals and home to Christopher Columbus’s elevated tomb. We also explore the quarters of Santa Cruz and Triana. The rest of the day is free, so you may wish to take an optional visit to the Alcazar.

Day 9: Jerez – Puerto de Santa Maria – Seville

Meals included: 1 breakfast

Accommodation: Hotel Don Paco or similar, Seville

A full day excursion from Seville sees us travelling south to the city of Jerez de la Frontera. Jerez is synonymous with sherry within the region of Andalucia. We have the opportunity to sample the famous sherry at one of the city’s bodegas. We then visit the cosy village of Puerto de Santa María, followed by a walk around the Atlantic coastal city of Cadiz where we discover its winding streets, white washed buildings and charming squares. At the end of day we return to Seville for our last night in Andalucia.

Day 10: Madrid

Meals included: 1 breakfast

Accommodation: Ganivet or similar, Madrid

Today we travel from Seville to Madrid on the AVE high speed train (2.5 hours). Upon arrival in Madrid we settle into our hotel before heading out on a walk through the Old Quarter of Spain’s capital. The rest of the day is at leisure. Madrid is our base for the next three nights.

Day 11: Toledo – Madrid

Meals included: 1 breakfast

Accommodation: Ganivet or similar, Madrid

This morning we pay a visit to the city of Toledo. The unique old town of this city sits on high craggy rock and is encircled by the Tagus River. As a former capital of Spain, Toledo has immense historic significance and holds many architectural treasures. Examples of buildings from most architectural periods in Spain’s history can be seen here, ranging from Gothic to Baroque. We explore the city with a local guide and pay particular attention the Alcazar, an impressive stone fortification located in the highest part of the old town. After our visit to Toledo, we drive back to Madrid for a free afternoon. A visit to the one of the city’s most important museums or art galleries, including the Prado, Thyssen or the Reina Sofia, is recommended.

Day 12: Ávila – Segovia - Madrid

Meals included: 1 breakfast, 1 dinner

Accommodation: Ganivet or similar, Madrid

On a full day trip we discover the UNESCO World Heritage listed art cities of Ávila and Segovia. The ancient city of Ávila on a hilltop is famous for is its well-preserved city walls and 90 towers that date back to the 11th century. As part of our guided visit we Ávila’s prominent cathedral which is said to be the first Gothic style church built in Spain. In Segovia, we discover some of the country’s best Roman monuments. The impressive aqueduct originally spanned for 16 kilometres and had 118 arches with remnants still visible today. Segovia’s ancient medieval fort is also striking and dates back to the 11th century, with the Alcazar serving as a royal palace for many years. After our full day of exploring some of Spain’s best historical sites, we make our way back to Madrid. Tonight we join together for a final farewell dinner at a local restaurant.

Day 13: Madrid

Meals included: 1 breakfast

Our tour ends after breakfast in Madrid. With so much to see and do in this great city, you may wish to extend your stay with a few nights of post-tour accommodation in Madrid – please inquire at the time of booking.


Your Trip

What's Included

Peregrine tour leader, transport, sightseeing and entrance fees.

Summary of accommodation, transport & meals

Transport

Accommodation

Meals

Meals

Breakfast is included daily and is a continental style breakfast which usually includes bread, spreads, tea, coffee & juices. The breakfast can vary from one hotel to the next.

For meals not included you should allow between €20,00 - €25,00 for a full menu including house wine; 10 euro will buy you a lunch.

Not Included

International flights, airport departure taxes, departure transfer, visas, meals unless specified in the itinerary, insurance, laundry, any optional tours or activities during free time, tips and items of a personal nature.


What to know

Vaccinations

Vaccinations may be required for this trip. Talk to your doctor about the up-to-date information for this region.

Visas and Permits

It is your responsibility to ensure you have all required visas for your trip. Rules and regulations governing the issuance of visas are constantly changing, and vary for different nationalities and you should check visa requirements with your travel agent or relevant consular authority well before travel.

Spain
Visas are currently not required for Australian, New Zealand, US, Canadian or UK/EU passport holders wishing to visit Spain.

Insurance

You are required to have travel insurance before heading off on a Peregrine trip. Insurance can be organised by your Peregrine representative or your travel agent.

Responsible Travel

Our Responsible Travel ethos is at the heart of everything we do, from getting the basics right like respecting local cultures and the environment, to initiating projects that make positive contributions to communities, to our staff’s fundraising efforts and offsetting our carbon emissions.
Please visit our Responsible Travel (http://www.peregrineadventures.com/rt) page for more information.

Customs and Culture

Our Pre Departure Information or Travel Dossier (provided upon booking a trip) provides tips on how you can show respect for the local customs and culture in the country you are travelling in.

The information listed above is a brief description of some things you may need to consider when booking a trip. Once a tour is booked you will be provided with a link to your Travel Dossier which will contain detailed Pre Departure information.

Further Reading

Spain

Driving Over Lemons-Chris Stewart
A Parrot In The Pepper Tree-Chris Stewart
The Sun Also Rises-Ernest Hemingway
Spanish Lessons-Derek Lambert
South From Granada-Gerald Brenan


About this Information

The information provided here is given in good faith and has been compiled with all reasonable care. However, things change and some of the information may become out of date. Please keep this in mind when you read it and check with us if you want to be sure about something. The document was correct at time of printing, but you can check online for the most up to date version.  If you have any queries, please contact your travel agent or our staff in Australia. We are here to help you!

Last Updated

21 September 2012