A Renewal of Faith: A Pilgrimage From Lisbon to Barcelona Itinerary

What to expect on this itinerary
Renowned pilgrimage trails and elegant cathedrals offer historical acts of devotion, inspiring a renewal of faith during your customizable Spain and Portugal itinerary. Ringing church bells in Braga convey the new day. Christian Pilgrims following the Camino de Santiago string shells to their bags, indicating their acts of piety. Fountains bubble as adornments along an elegant switchback stairway. The tomb of Vasco de Gama commemorates a golden age of exploration that helped build the Jerónimos Monastery. From the distinctive La Sagrada Familia Basilica to remnants of a 2nd-century pillar relic, you will find majesty in the spiritual monuments of Spain and Portugal.
Customizable Itinerary
Lisbon – Renewing the Spirit
Lisbon is a city of majesty and history, charm, and spirit. The whitewashed homes and orange-tiled rooftops of the Alfama district contrast the golden walls of Saint Gorge’s Castle. The faint aroma of the ocean sweeps in from the Atlantic in the west and the waters of the Tagus River ripple beneath the image of the Padrão dos Descobrimentos. The monument was erected to commemorate the 500th-anniversary of the death of Henry the Navigator, who helped usher in the Golden Age of Discovery. Images of famous Portuguese explorers, including Ferdinand Magellan and Vasco de Gama, adorn the ship-like image.
The esplanade contains a compass and mosaic map charting the world, along with the dates in which the Portuguese discovered new lands. Your flight lands at Lisbon Portela Airport. Your private transfer greets you upon your arrival and escorts you to the comforts of your hotel offering views of the riverbanks and the cobbled lanes of the historical city. Funiculars traverse the various hills and patrons of charming cafes watch passersby from patio tables. After settling into the serene charm of your hotel, you set out with your guide for an introductory walking tour of the city, leading you to treasured churches of Lisbon. Igreja da Pena was erected in the 18th century with baroque aesthetic gilding the nave and altar. The aromas of frankincense and myrrh continue to drift beneath the archways and along the vaulted ceiling, accentuating the opulent décor.
What's Included:
Fatima – An Individual Journey
Fatima – In Honor of the Shrine
Santiago de Compostela – Inside Portuguese Rome
Santiago de Compostela – On the Path of Pilgrims
Burgos – Magnificence in the Cathedral
Barcelona – Treasures of Zaragoza
Barcelona – A Culmination of Devotion
Barcelona – Reaffirmation of Wonder
Trip Highlights
- Follow a portion of the Comino del Santiago de Compostela, the trail which pilgrims have followed since the 9th century
- Traverse the mixture of dramatic architecture and serene ambiance inside the Knights Templar Monastery-Fortress in the Portuguese town of Tomar
- Embrace the stunning architecture and spirited atmosphere deriving from the Shrine of Our Lady Fatima in Fatima, Portugal
- Traverse the zigzagging stairway connecting to the plateau of Bom Jesus do Monte outside of Braga, Portugal
- Kiss the marble pillar associated with Santiago’s vision of the Virgin Mary along the outer walls of Our Lady of Pillar Cathedral in Zaragoza, Spain
- Wander the stunning grounds of Jeronimos Monastery in Lisbon to view stunning maritime motifs, grand architecture, and the tomb of Vasco de Gama
- Relish the unique beauty and intricate details of the Sagrada Familia Basilica during your private tour of Barcelona
- Discover Moorish features and gilded décor inside the medieval cathedral of Burgos, Spain
Detailed Description
Celebrate faith and history, art and architecture during your 9-day tour of Portugal and Spain highlighting the religious monuments and pilgrimage sites of the Iberian Peninsula. The journey begins with your arrival in Lisbon. The capital of Portugal offers a blend of historic neighborhoods and contemporary comfort overlooking the Tagus River. Your private transfer escorts you from Lisbon Portela Airport to your hotel located in the heart of the historic district. Spend time in the afternoon visiting the notable churches around the city, including Igreja da Pena.
The next morning, your guide introduces you to the stunning Christian and Catholic history of Lisbon embodied in the religious architecture of the cathedral and Jeronimos Monastery. Continue to the town of Fatima to visit the Chapel of the Apparitions, which lead to the Three Secrets of Fatima. Then, you venture to the medieval town of Tomar to explore the Monastery-Castle first erected by the Knight’s Templar in the 12th century. Return to Fatima for the evening to enjoy the candlelight procession at Our Lady of Fatima Basilica. Before crossing into Spain, your private transfer escorts you to Braga.
Explore the Bom Jesus do Monte Sanctuary to find elegant baroque décor. Venture into Spain to visit the Christian city center of Santiago de Compostela and the remarkable interior of St. James’ Cathedral. Next, you traverse to the ends of Spain to view Cape Finisterre, the unofficial end of the Pilgrim’s Route, fulfilling your religious aims. Return to Santiago to follow a portion of the trail on which pilgrims have traveled since the 9th century. Your private transfer escorts you to Burgos. Enjoy a guided tour of the historic castle and majestic gothic cathedral.
Reach Zaragoza for a half-day tour of the often-overlooked city. Wander along the remarkable cathedral to find devout pilgrims kissing fragments of a 2nd-century pillar said to be where Mary stood during Santiago’s vision. Continue to Barcelona to settling into the luxuries of your hotel. Then, you have a grand tour of Barcelona, introducing you to the historic architecture of the Gothic Quarter and the surreal aesthetic of architect Antonin Gaudi, culminating at La Sagrada Familia Basilica. On the final day, your private transfer greets you at the hotel and escorts you to Barcelona El-Prat Airport for your flight home.
Starting Price
$2,600 per person (excluding international flights)
Your Zicasso trip is fully customizable, and this sample itinerary is a starting place for your travel plans. Actual costs are dynamic, and your selection of accommodations and activities, your season of travel, and other such variables will bring this budget guideline up or down. Throughout your planning experience with your Zicasso specialist, your itinerary is designed around your budget. You can book your trip when you are satisfied with every detail. Planning your trip with a Zicasso travel specialist is a free service.
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
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First, the service provided by this Spain travel company and in particular, our agent was absolutely the best! Our agent planned our itinerary, and coordinated the hotels, drivers, flight, train, and any excursions we wanted. This was our dream trip to Northern Spain and our agent handled all of the details with perfection! We could not have planned this ourselves. Every single part of our vacation was professional and perfect. In the future, whenever I travel to Spain, I am immediately contacting this company and this agent to take care of everything from start to finish. Do not hesitate to use this company. I found them through Zicasso and in the future I will also use Zicasso for travel outside the USA.
Secondly, our trip...We wanted to visit Northern Spain to see the areas where my great great grandparents and ancestors lived. We flew to Madrid, then took a train to Rioja and stayed in Elciego during the wine grape harvest and crushing of the grapes. We then had a private driver take us to San Sebastian, where we stayed on the beach for two days and enjoyed the Bay of Biscay and delicious sea food. We then had a private driver take us to Santander, then to Oviedo and then to Santiago de Compostela. Each of these cities and the areas along the Northern Coast of Spain are incredible and unique. We flew back to Madrid from Santiago. I can highly recommend this itinerary for anyone traveling to Northern Spain! It was so filled and packed with history, food, wine, and scenery that we are still absorbing and processing it even after we returned home. Every detail was carefully planned by this company and our agent! Muchas gracias for a fabulous fabulous vacation and for fulfilling our dream of travel in Northern Spain!!!
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We had a really great vacation in spain. We are active group of 4 60 somethings from the US. We selected our itinerary with our Spain travel agent's help. We had 2 wk and we wanted to "see" and "taste" spain.. appreciating its culture, history, art. We wanted a well organized tour, customized around our interests.
We landed in Barcelona, were met w/ our driver at the airport, had guides for walking tours of the cities and 2 for eating tours in Sevilla and San Sebastien. They were wonderful.. informative and an oppty to talk about life in Spain today . We traveled by plane over big distances ( barcelona to grenada; sevilla to bilbao) and train from san sebastian to madrid.. a relaxing 5 hr view of the country . We used audioguides for most museums, but would have preferred a guide especially for the Prado which is enormous and confusing in layout. . The city guides were well educated locals for the most part.. the food guides were especially helpful and fun and let us to tastes and places we could not find on our own. We rented a car to explore the countryside in the north, but it proved to be a very bad idea ( which i take responsiblity for).. GPS was not much help when all the names are foreign and the maps do not extend across borders.. so if you rent a car, bring detailed maps and a navigator ( not the driver). Or get a driver which is what our agent recommended and we declined, thinking it would be a way of saving $$.
Based on our budget we had nice charming hotels centrally located that included breakfast. One meal a day was generally included in very good restaurants that simply brought us food ( we rarely ordered off the menu)The food and wines were excellent..all were unique--in some it was their charm, in others the food and in others the view. We did not have a bad meal in spain.. and when it was less than great, it was usually our doing.
Invariably in a such a trip there are a few mishaps.. but they were addressed by our travel agency's most helpful staff member--- who made himself available full time by cell phone. Our final interary with tickets were to arrive at our first apt .. but were delayed a few days.. Our agent was on it and the courier co. was made aware of the urgency and came thru and no harm or delays resulted
One restaurant misunderstood about our prepaid arrangements, and sat us in their restaurant instead of the bar ( it was supposed to be tapas).. once we paid the bill and i contacted our agent, the restaurant refunded the $$ we paid and accepted the prepaid price and apologized.
The only concern i had up front turned out to be unfounded. I was worried about dealing with a foreign travel company and paying for the trip in cash in full 60 prior . It was helpful to me to talk to another American couple who had just returned from their trip, and they provided the reassurance I needed. We are happy to provide such similar references if needed.
We can't say enough good things about our Spain travel agency.. they read us completely correctly and they delivered on the tour we wanted.. our expectations were exceeded in almost every aspect of the trip and we'd do it again this company.
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