Spain Holiday Package in a Nutshell: A 10-day itinerary exploring Madrid, Granada, Malaga, Marbella, Ronda, Seville, Saragossa, Poblet, Montserrat, and Barcelona

Spain Holiday Package in a Nutshell: A 10-day itinerary exploring Madrid, Granada, Malaga, Marbella, Ronda, Seville, Saragossa, Poblet, Montserrat, and Barcelona


10 Days | 9 Nights

Inclusions

  • Assistance
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner
  • Hotels
  • Sighseeing
  • Transfers

Destinations Covered

Spain

This 10-day itinerary is perfect for those looking to explore some of the most popular destinations in Spain. Starting in Madrid, the capital and largest city of Spain, you will have the opportunity to visit historic cities such as Seville, Granada, Ronda, and Saragossa. You will also visit the coastal city of Malaga, the resort town of Marbella, the Cistercian monastery of Poblet, the Benedictine abbey of Montserrat and the city of Barcelona. This itinerary is packed with culture, history, art and architecture, and is sure to leave you with lasting memories of your trip to Spain.


Your itinerary

  • Arrive in Madrid

    Arrive in Madrid and check-in to your hotel. Take a leisurely stroll around the city center and explore some of the main landmarks such as the Prado Museum and the Royal Palace.

    Madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain, located in the center of the country. Known for its rich history and cultural landmarks, it is a popular destination for tourists. Some of the must-see attractions in Madrid include the Prado Museum, which houses one of the world's finest collections of European art, the Royal Palace, the official residence of the Spanish royal family, and the Retiro Park, a beautiful park where you can take a stroll and admire the monuments. Additionally, Madrid is famous for its nightlife and has a vibrant atmosphere with plenty of bars, clubs, and restaurants. This cosmopolitan city has something for everyone, whether it be art, history, culture, food or entertainment.

  • Day trip to the city of Seville

    Take a day trip to the historic city of Seville. Visit the Alcazar, a Moorish palace and fortress complex, and the Cathedral, which houses Christopher Columbus' tomb. Return to Madrid in the evening.

    Seville is the capital of the province of Seville, located in the southern part of Spain. The city is known for its rich history, culture, and landmarks. Some of the must-see attractions in Seville include the Alcazar, a Moorish palace and fortress complex, the Cathedral, which houses Christopher Columbus' tomb, and the Giralda, a bell tower and former minaret. The city is also famous for its vibrant atmosphere and lively streets, with plenty of bars, clubs, and restaurants. Seville is also known for its traditional flamenco shows and lively festivals such as Feria de Abril and Semana Santa. Additionally, Seville is also well-known for its beautiful gardens and parks.

  • Day trip to the town of Ronda

    Take a day trip to the mountain town of Ronda. Explore the historic old town and the dramatic gorge. Return to Madrid in the evening.

    Ronda is a mountain town located in the southern part of Spain, known for its dramatic gorge and historic old town. It is a popular holiday destination for those looking for a charming and picturesque town with a rich history. Some of the must-see attractions in Ronda include the Puente Nuevo, a bridge that spans the El Tajo gorge, the Plaza de Toros, one of the oldest bullfighting arenas in Spain, and the Arab Baths, a well-preserved remnant of the town's Moorish past. The town also offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking and rock climbing, as well as scenic drives through the mountains. Additionally, Ronda is known for its wine-making industry, visitors can enjoy a wine-tasting tour at one of the many local wineries.

  • Day trip to the Cistercian monastery

    Take a day trip to the Cistercian monastery of Poblet. In the evening, drive to Granada.

    A Cistercian monastery is a type of Christian monastic community that follows the Rule of St. Benedict and the spiritual principles of the Cistercian Order. These monasteries are known for their simplicity and austerity, and are often located in remote and secluded areas. They are typically built in the Gothic architectural style, with a focus on simplicity and functionality. Cistercian monasteries are also known for their agricultural and industrial activities, such as farming and brewing. Many of these monasteries have been well-preserved and open to the public as museums and tourist attractions, allowing visitors to learn about the history and culture of the Cistercian Order and admire the beautiful architectural and natural surroundings.

  • Explore Granada

    Spend the day exploring the historic city of Granada, including a visit to the Alhambra, a Moorish palace and fortress complex.

    Granada is a historic city located in the southern part of Spain, known for its rich history and cultural landmarks. It is a popular holiday destination for those looking to explore the region's rich heritage and natural beauty. The main attraction of Granada is the Alhambra, a Moorish palace and fortress complex that is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is considered one of the most beautiful examples of Islamic architecture in the world. Visitors can explore its palaces, courtyards, and gardens, admire the intricate tilework, and take in the stunning views of the city.

     

    Apart from the Alhambra, Granada also offers a variety of other historic and cultural attractions such as the Royal Chapel, a mausoleum of the Catholic Monarchs, the Cathedral of Granada, a beautiful example of the Spanish Renaissance architecture and the Sacromonte Caves, where you can see the gypsy caves and enjoy the flamenco show.

     

    The city also has a charming old town and plenty of outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing in the nearby Sierra Nevada mountain range. Visitors can also enjoy the local Andalusian cuisine and experience the vibrant nightlife in the city. All in all, Granada offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty making it an ideal holiday destination.

     

  • Day trip to the coastal city of Malaga

    Take a day trip to the coastal city of Malaga. Explore the historic center and visit the Alcazaba fortress. Return to Granada in the evening.

    Malaga is a coastal city located in the southern part of Spain, known for its beaches, historic center, and warm climate. It is a popular holiday destination for sun, sea, and sand lovers. Visitors can explore the historic center, including the Alcazaba fortress, the Roman Theater and the Cathedral. The city also offers a variety of beaches and promenades, such as Malagueta and Pedregalejo, where visitors can enjoy the Mediterranean Sea and the local seafood. The city is also famous for its lively atmosphere and vibrant nightlife with plenty of bars, clubs and restaurants. It's a perfect destination for those looking to combine culture, history, and relaxation.

     

  • Day trip to Marbella

    Take a day trip to the resort town of Marbella. Enjoy the beaches and luxury hotels. Return to Granada in the evening.

    Marbella is a luxurious resort town located on the Costa del Sol in southern Spain. It is a popular holiday destination for its beaches, high-end hotels, and upscale restaurants. Visitors can indulge in the town's upscale atmosphere, with plenty of designer boutiques and luxury shops. The city also has a beautiful old town with charming streets and plazas and a variety of beaches such as Playa de Venus, Playa del Cable, and Playa de la Fontanilla, where visitors can enjoy the Mediterranean sea and the warm climate. Other attractions include the Orange Square, a charming plaza in the heart of the old town and the Puerto Banus, a marina with luxury yachts and high-end shops and restaurants. Marbella is a perfect destination for those looking for a luxurious and upscale holiday experience.

  • Day trip to the Benedictine abbey of Montserrat and the city of Saragossa

    Take a day trip to the Benedictine abbey of Montserrat and the city of Saragossa. Return to Madrid in the evening.

    A day trip to the Benedictine abbey of Montserrat and the city of Saragossa offers visitors the opportunity to explore two unique destinations in Catalonia, Spain. The Benedictine abbey of Montserrat is located in the Montserrat Mountains, and is home to the famous Black Madonna, a Romanesque sculpture of the Virgin Mary, and is one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Catalonia. Visitors can take a cable car or hike to the top of the mountain to see the abbey and the stunning views.

     

    Saragossa is the capital of the province of Zaragoza and is known for its history, food, and architecture. Visitors can explore the city's landmarks such as La Seo Cathedral and the Aljaferia Palace. The city is also famous for its tapas and its traditional dishes such as "Zaragoza-style tapas" and "Migas" (a kind of breadcrumbs dish).

     

    Both places offer visitors a glimpse into the history, culture, and architecture of Catalonia and are a great way to experience the diversity of the region.

     

  • Day trip to the city of Barcelona

    Take a day trip to the city of Barcelona. Explore the art, architecture, and landmarks such as the Sagrada Familia and Park Guell. Return to Madrid in the evening.

    A day trip to the city of Barcelona offers visitors the opportunity to explore one of the most vibrant and diverse cities in Spain. Known for its art, architecture, and landmarks such as the Sagrada Familia and Park Guell, Barcelona is a popular destination for tourists. Visitors can explore the city's rich history and culture by visiting landmarks such as the Gothic Quarter, which includes the Cathedral of Barcelona and the Picasso Museum. You can also visit the famous La Rambla, a street filled with street performers, street vendors, and outdoor cafes.

     

    Barcelona is also famous for its modernist architecture, and visitors can see some of the most iconic works of Antoni Gaudi such as Casa Batllo, La Pedrera and Park Guell. The city also offers a variety of beaches such as Barceloneta beach and Icaria beach, where visitors can enjoy the Mediterranean sea and the warm climate. Additionally, visitors can indulge in the local Catalan cuisine and experience the lively nightlife in the city. All in all, a day trip to Barcelona is a great way to experience the city's history, culture, and energy.

  • Depart Madrid

    Depart From Madrid and complete your Spain Holiday Tour Package.


What Can You Expect?

On this 10-day itinerary, you can expect to have a well-rounded experience of Spain's culture, history, art, and architecture. You can expect to visit some of the most popular destinations in the country, including Madrid, Granada, Malaga, Marbella, Ronda, Seville, Saragossa, Poblet, Montserrat and Barcelona. Each of these places has its own unique attractions, from the world-renowned Alhambra in Granada to the modernist architecture in Barcelona.

You can expect to see a wide range of architectural styles, from the Moorish palaces and fortress complexes to the Gothic cathedrals and the contemporary buildings. You will also have the opportunity to explore the charming old towns, picturesque countryside and the beautiful beaches. You can also expect to gain an understanding and appreciation of Spain's rich history and culture, as well as take in the stunning landscapes of the country.

You can also expect to indulge in the delicious Spanish cuisine, which varies from region to region. You can sample traditional tapas, paella and other local dishes, as well as traditional Catalan cuisine and seafood.

Overall, you can expect to have an exciting and diverse experience on this itinerary, with the opportunity to see and experience a wide range of Spain's best attractions and cultural highlights.

 

 

 

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Questions & Answers

Q.

What is included in this tour?

A.

This tour includes a showcasing of the beaches, watersports and leisure activities available in Dubai. It includes activities such as jet skiing, parasailing, stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, sunbathing and beachside picnic.

Q.

Are there any age restrictions for the water activities?

A.

It will depend on the provider of the water activities, but generally most watersports have age restrictions and require participants to be above a certain age and physically fit to participate.


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