Two-Week Best of Iberia: Spain and Portugal Itinerary

What to expect on this itinerary
The unforgettable highlight of Iberia is the contrasts that are discovered between regions and destinations. Everywhere has its distinctive style and atmosphere, and each is made unique by historical icons and cultural traditions. This handcrafted tour celebrates seven idiosyncratic destinations in Spain and Portugal to connect everything that makes Iberia so alluring: food and wine, art and architecture, urban wonders, rural charms, compelling history and contemporary energy.
Customizable Itinerary
Madrid – Coffee on the Terrace and Tapas in the Streets
Madrid is the perfect introduction to the Iberian Peninsula. Sip coffee on an al fresco terrace while admiring the grandeur of an 18th-century plaza. Wander past dazzling palaces, and then continue to narrow alleyways full of charm and intrigue. Take a stroll through streets that smell of chocolate and churros. As you explore, you will marvel at the tranquility around you as Madrid is far more laid-back than the other capitals in Europe. Madrid is a city that is emblematic of the wider Iberian experience with so much to see and do, but such a wonderfully relaxed rhythm to guide you at every turn.
You will be picked up from Madrid’s international airport and transferred to your boutique hotel in the heart of the city. The afternoon will be at your leisure, and there are many outstanding attractions within walking distance, including the royal palace and the Prado, Spain’s pre-eminent art museum. In the early evening, you can head out on a guided tapas crawl for a journey that will introduce many Iberian flavors. Each tapas bar has a specialty that could come from any corner of the country, so that you can sample authentic Basque pintxos, paella bowls from Valencia, Galician octopus, tasty pork stews from the Castilla plains and cheese from La Mancha – all on a single street. The outdoor terraces are also a great introduction to informal Iberian dining.
What's Included:
Granada – The Evocative Legacy of the Moors
Seville – Enveloped by the Vibrant Colors of the Past and Present
Lagos – Charms of the Cliffs and Tranquility of the Coast
Lisbon – A Capital City With Many Styles and Atmospheres
Porto – The Iconic Blue of Porto and the Vineyards of Douro
Santiago de Compostela – A Cathedral City Frozen in Time and the Style of the Galicians
Barcelona – Beyond the Modernistas: Insider Discovery of the Catalonian Capital
Barcelona – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Soak up the seductive allure of the Iberian Peninsula with an evening of tapas and terraces in Madrid providing a great introduction to the region
- Discover the remarkable architecture and style of the Moors with a couple of nights in Granada revealing an artistic beauty that has stood the test of centuries
- Feel the rhythm and absorb the atmosphere in Seville as the colorful and fiery capital of Spain’s Andalusia region will sparkle
- Settle into the tranquility of Portugal’s Algarve coast as the whitewashed town of Lagos serves as a base for adventures on the cliffs and in the water
- Engage in the vibrant energy of Lisbon, likely Europe’s most talked about city destination at the moment with two days to explore
- Surround yourself with the UNESCO World Heritage beauty of Porto, the Baroque city of the north that is also a gateway to the Douro Valley
- Take in the harmony of the golden sandstone that makes Santiago de Compostela a wonderfully ambient destination, as well as being a famously spiritual city in the north of Spain
- Complete your luxury tour with two nights in the Catalonian capital of Barcelona, one of the most unmissable of the destinations in Iberia
- Travel across Spain and Portugal to discover how every region has its own style and panache with Madrid, Andalusia, the Algarve, Estremadura, Douro, Galicia, and Catalonia
Detailed Description
The Iberian Peninsula is a patchwork of lifestyles and history for a veritable jigsaw puzzle that has been crafted over 2,000 years. Each region is distinct, and every city has its own customs with the idiosyncrasies of each stretching to all aspects of culture. Catalonia shares little in common with Galicia or Andalusia, and these three regions are in the same country. So, just imagine the contrasts when you can also explore the areas of Portugal, from the Moorish-inspired south to colorful central Estremadura and the old-traditions of northern Douro. This luxury itinerary has been handcrafted to celebrate the contrasts to stitch together the patchwork through private excursions, insider tours, and expert guides. Your tour will cover the very best of the Iberian Peninsula, bringing you to all of the cultural and historical corners.
Recent improvements in infrastructure make this very ambitious itinerary possible. Fly into the Spanish capital of Madrid for a night of tapas on the streets, and then take a short flight to Andalusia. Granada is the epic Moorish city from the past and is packed with artistic beauty and heritage. Nearby Seville blends Moorish history with a fiery and colorful edge that has changed over the centuries for a destination that will whisk you away on a carpet from the past. On a private tour, you will travel west to the south of Portugal, winding along the cliffs towards two nights in the whitewashed charm of the Algarve. It is an idyllic introduction to a new country, and you will immediately notice the contrasts between Spain and Portugal.
A new high-speed train makes for effortless connections in Portugal. Zoom north to Lisbon for a capital city that will embrace you in culture and contemporary colors. And then keep going north for a couple of nights in Porto, far more traditional than the capital and even more picturesque with the ceramic tiles that cover most buildings. With a couple of days in each destination, you will have time to get your bearings and see the highlights. For example, in Porto, you can be immersed in the UNESCO World Heritage old city as well as take a tour to the vineyards of the Douro Valley. You will continue north and return to Spain, staying in the spiritual pilgrimage city of Santiago de Compostela for a chance to sample Galician culture before your final destination, the unmissable Barcelona. Learn more about how the luxury Portugal tour companies we work with can personalize the vacation of your dreams.
Starting Price
$5,800 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.
Verified Traveler Reviews
Based on 729 reviews
This trip was the best vacation my husband and I have ever taken! Zicasso's travel designer was excellent; he was very knowledgeable and planned the perfect itinerary. I would book another trip with him in a heartbeat! I told him we wanted to go to Barcelona and the activities we wanted to do. He was spot-on with the initial itinerary and we only needed to make minor adjustments based on additional recommendations he had.
The entire trip was very well planned out and everything went off perfectly. I wish I could do this trip all over again!
We stayed the first three nights in Llafranc, Costa Brava, which is a very lovely seaside town that our travel designer suggested. The hotel there was beautiful, pristine, and right on the beach. We went for a wonderful hike, took a day trip to the Dalí Museum, and had a wine tasting at a smaller vineyard that he suggested rather than a large, touristy one. Here, we had a private tour and tasting with the host. On our way to Barcelona we had a tour of Girona, where it was very interesting to see and learn about the history. We loved the hotel in Barcelona. It was in a great location, with many good restaurants nearby, and was also beautiful and pristine. The first night in Barcelona we saw a flamenco show that was incredible and the next day we saw Park Güell and La Sagrada Família. In the evening, we did a tapas tour through five restaurants that was so much fun. The next day, we had a cooking class, which was one of our favorite activities of the trip. The last day, we took a bus trip out to Montserrat, which is well worth seeing and only about an hour outside the city.
I was able to be in communication with our agent throughout the trip. He was always available for questions and also gave us recommendations for restaurants and bars to go to. He also made dinner/lunch reservations as needed.
All of the private guides that were hired were excellent: our guide who did our hike, our guide who took us to the Dalí Museum and Girona, and our guide who showed us Park Güell and La Família Sagrada. They were all so knowledgeable and enjoyable to be with. Even the guides when doing group activities were amazing: our guide who did the cooking class, our guide who took us to Montserrat, and our guide who did the tapas tour.
I appreciated that although our itinerary was busy, our travel designer made sure there was still free time to explore on our own. He was a pleasure to work with and made this vacation so special. The whole process of planning was very easy because of his expertise. I will definitely use him and the tour company for future trips!
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We were very happy to be matched with Zicasso’s travel consultant to arrange our travel plans. His expertise and thoughtfulness were obvious through every detail, and his suggestions proved to be the right ones in nearly every case. The transfers made the travel stress-free and smooth. The drivers were professional and most engaging, with only one slight mix-up on the location when departing Mallorca, but this caused no issue.
We returned to Zicasso because of our wonderful experience they arranged for our trip to Italy a few years ago, and this experience was equally fantastic. It was very assuring for my wife and I to receive the notices and updates from our travel consultant while our travel was in progress. He was prompt and detailed from start to finish. My wife speaks Spanish very well and loved the opportunity to interact and rebuild her vocabulary.
All hotels selected were excellent. The service quality was a standout at the hotel on Plaza de las Cortes in Madrid and the resort on Carrer de les Molins in Mallorca, in particular. The accommodation in Granada was beautiful, although just for feedback, the room location was not so good, having a full window wall at nearly ground level looking at people at a cafe — which meant keeping the blackout drapes pulled the entire time — and, consequently, a little noisy. That is just meant as a note if you book this hotel in the future. The lower levels at the back of the hotel should be avoided. That probably had more to do with what was available at check-in time, but just a note.
As we mentioned to our travel consultant during the trip, all four private tour guides we had were wonderful and very knowledgeable. The day trip to Toledo was a standout, as was the Alhambra in Granada. The horse show at the Spanish riding school fulfilled my wife's wish over many years and it didn't disappoint. Our guide in Granada stayed with us nearly an hour beyond her time (even though we mentioned the time to her). She replied that she enjoyed spending time with those who appreciated her city – and we did. We enjoyed her historical perspective very much and she seemed to enjoy it too. Our other guides were all terrific and it was evident they all enjoy their work and are proud of their cities and heritage.
We loved the horseback riding at the ranch with our guide in Mallorca. The staff there went above and beyond when my wife lost a bracelet on the trail (unknown where or when). We were nearly back at the hotel when we got a call that one of their staff had found the bracelet. The manager offered and dropped off the bracelet at the hotel that night on her way home, before we left for Barcelona. Great people!
The crowning point was ending our travel at the Sagrada Família at sunset — awe-inspiring! We really don't have any complaints or things we would change. There is much we would add, however, had we had more time (and money).
Thank you, Zicasso, and Zicasso’s travel company, for helping make a great memory for my wife and me.
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We visited Madrid, Toledo, San Sebastián, Bayonne, Biarritz, Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Hondarribia, La Rioja, Barcelona, Montserrat, and the Penedes (Cava) region.
We loved our private guides, private wine tastings, and day trips outside of the big cities.
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My wife and I have been lucky enough to travel to many places around the world, but our April 2025 journey organized by Zicasso's tour company was easily one of the best. Our agent and her team thought of every detail. All we had to do was show up and enjoy these two beautiful countries!
We went to Four cities: Lisbon, Porto, San Sebastián, and Barcelona. The itineraries were thoughtfully planned to give us great experiences without wearing us out too much. And the guides in each city were fun, knowledgeable, and engaging. The transportation was always easy and on time, and the hotels were top-notch.
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