The Best of Kid-friendly Spain Tour: City & Beach

What to expect on this itinerary
Spain's al fresco atmosphere of a fiesta is captivating for the whole family and this unique kid-friendly vacation Spain tour slowly reveals it all. Barcelona and Seville are ideal for youngsters, their interactive museums and unique style bringing the best of Spain to life. Then a 4-day beach break in Sitges ensures siesta without the crowds. With minimal travel time and tailored activities for kids, this vacation exudes the spirit of Spain without the stress of modern Europe.
Customizable Itinerary
Barcelona – Family Friendly Welcomes to Barcelona
Barcelona's streets are centered on broad plazas, city squares that exude the chatter of families until well into the evening. Spanish lifestyle is about the outdoors, about giving children freedom and sharing long hours in indelible settings. You're greeted at Barcelona Airport and transferred to a hotel in a quiet city suburb, one that's filled with these welcoming terraces and pedestrianized squares. Your hotel is away from the bustle and crowds of central Barcelona yet close enough to quickly reach the main attractions. Enjoy a welcome dinner at Papas & the Mamas, a restaurant that serves exquisite Catalonian food in a setting where parents can relax. A broad open-planned play area allows you to focus on the food while the kids let off some steam after the long flight.
What's Included:
Barcelona – Europe's Biggest Science Museum – CosmoCaixa – and the Parc Guell
Barcelona to Tibadabo – A Cool Funicular to Amusements in the Mountains
Barcelona – A Chocolate Museum and Treasure Hunt in the Poble Espanyol
Sitges – Relaxing in Catalonia's Quaint Beach Town
Seville – A Flamenco Welcome to Andalusia
Seville – A 3-D Recreation of Ancient Seville for Children
Seville – Setting Sail with Colombus for Adventures on the High Seas
Seville – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Explore Spain's best museums for kids, including the interactive CosmoCaixa, the biggest science museum in Europe
- Soak up the outdoor charms of Barcelona with four days that slowly take in chocolate museums, a treasure hunt, and languid hours in the Parc Guell
- Barely an hour from Barcelona, the beach town of Sitges makes for a charming four days of lounging on quiet sand and enjoying the traditional feel of Spain
- The whole family discovers the history of Spain through the cutting-edge 3D attractions of Past View, and by sailing the high seas and recreating Columbus at Pabellon de Navegacion
- Spend the final four days in the exciting yet laid-back atmosphere of Seville, a city that evokes all the great reverie of classic Spain
- Interactively learn all about Flamenco at the Museo de Baile Flamenco then take part in a dance class for both adults and children
- Private transfers between attractions ensure there's no travel stress throughout the itinerary
Detailed Description
Spanish culture is lived outdoors, its plazas and playas filled with excitement for the whole family. Pedestrianized streets and interactive museums make the cities safe and fun for children. Likewise, calm Mediterranean waters and a serene setting provides beach relaxation for everyone. The unique appeal of Spain is wide-ranging: from flamenco dance classes to famous football stadiums and treasure hunts that span the centuries. Combining Barcelona, Sitges, and Seville, this unique vacation handpicks the best of family-friendly Spain and ensures everyone gets immersed in the country's infectious style. Follow Columbus across the high seas and explore the beauty of Gaudi, without boring the youngsters. Visit a chocolate museum, recreate ancient Spain with 3D glasses, and spend four days in a quaint coastal town that offers resort ease without the crowds. Each day is tailored to offer an evocative version of Spain that excites the whole family.
This kid-friendly Spain tour begins in Barcelona, Europe's iconic mix of Mediterranean bliss with cultural interaction. Gaudi's Parc Guell is a seductive sign of things to come, the sublime and surreal architecture spiraling around children's playgrounds and benches with stunning views over the city. Visit Europe's biggest Science museum, the interactive CosmoCaixa, then spend day three taking cute funiculars to attractions in the mountains that rise above the city. Mouths get smattered in chocolate on day four and the excitement is run off with a historical treasure hunt at Poble Espanyol. Depending on your children's interests, there's a chance to visit either the Camp Nou football stadium or the huge L'Aquarium de Barcelona.
Coastal Sitges is barely an hour from Barcelona, a quaint town of whitewashed houses standing above shallow sapphire waters. Streets of art nouveau architecture descend to quiet beaches as Sitges retains the indelible atmosphere of Spain, unlike some of the Anglo resort towns elsewhere in the country. The rhythm is one of siesta, of lounging along the beach and enjoying broad town squares filled with calm cafes. A broad shallow sea without currents is ideal for younger swimmers and the grand old houses of new-world explorers provide sprinklings of cultural charm.
Following four days on the coast, you fly to Seville, a city of intrigue and fascination in the heart of Andalusia. Be welcomed with a family flamenco dance class then sit back to watch how the experts perform at the Museo de Baile Flamenco. Seville excels in child-friendly museums; recreate the adventures of Columbus in his hometown at Pabellon de Navegacion, and don the 3-D glasses to wander through the beguiling history of Spain at Past View. Much like Barcelona and Sitges, Seville has large pedestrianized areas filled with families sharing time together. Private transfers between attractions are included throughout the whole itinerary, ensuring no confusing hours on the metro system.
Starting Price
$4,700 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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What a marvelous trip in Barcelona, Madrid and Seville we had thanks to our travel agency! As experienced travelers, we have worked with many tour agencies around the world. This company is among the best! Our agent paid careful attention to our preferences and desires. We opted for some private tours and some free time in each city. There were so many suggestions for restaurants and activities that we didn't miss any opportunities. We had one very minor scheduling issues as a museum was closed earlier than expected. Our agent responded within minutes and had already contacted the local guide to adjust our schedule. We couldn't have been taken care of any better during our tour of Spain!
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The trip was 5 star in every way. All of the drivers were on time at the airports, train stations and hotels. The accommodations were all wonderful and centrally located. The tour guides in every city were superb. The itinerary was 2 days in Barcelona where we enjoyed a tour of the city by bicycle and a wonderful tapas class, a high speed train to Sevilla where we stayed for 2 days and picked up a car. We drove all through Andalucia visiting Ronda, Granada(Alhambra) and the beach town of Nerja. We dropped the car off in Malaga and took the train back to Madrid where we spent a day in Toledo and closed with dinner and the finest Flamenco show in all of Spain. Our travel representative prepared a wonderful journey for my wife and me. I would recommend this travel agency with a grade of A+............Harold S
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We visited Barcelona, Valencia, Madrid, Sevilla, Granada and Toledo.
Our travel agency took care of making hotel reservations and providing us with guides for our tour.
All hotel reservations were fine, good, clean hotels great breakfast included.
Our guides were experts, very knowledgeable, nice and polite.
Our travel agency got us tickets for a soccer game in Barcelona and a bullfight in Madrid, good accommodations.
Only in one occasion, in Sevilla, we could not meet with our guide and had to go by our selves.
When visiting the Alhambra, in Granada, at the end of the visit we couldn't find where our bus was and had to take a taxi. The guide did not return with us.
In general, our travel agency's services were very good, they made our visit very enjoyable and would recommend them to any body willing to visit Spain.
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Working with Zicasso was great! Our contact person was responsive to our questions and got us a sample itinerary quickly. She was very helpful in adjusting the itinerary to meet our family’s needs. She was also helpful in guiding through what would be reasonable expectations in terms of days in each city, day trips that might work with our locations and re-arranging the order of the cities to help with flight costs.
Once we started our trip we had another contact. She was amazing! She was quick to respond whenever we had questions. On the day we arrived in Paris, we were supposed to meet a tour group on a street corner for a tour of the Eiffel Tower. Unfortunately, the meeting place was changed and we were not informed. The street corner was quite a distance from the Eiffel tower so we couldn’t just ask at the information desk as we were no where near it so we just waited. Eventually, when we were 15 minutes past the meeting time, I emailed and called our contact. She got back to me pretty quickly and figured out that the meeting place had changed. By that time, our tour group had left. We were pretty frustrated, but our contact made some quick phone calls and got us added onto another group at a later time. We were really grateful as we didn’t really have any significant down time in our schedule to come back to see the Eiffel Tower another day. She even offered to reimburse us for a dinner for our trouble. Amazing customer service. In regards to the mix up to begin with, I don’t know if you have any say in meeting places, but our original meeting place on the street corner was a bit odd as it was a good 15-20 minute walk from the Eiffel Tower and it doesn’t really seem to make sense why it was so far away when there were obviously many groups meeting right at the base of the tower.
London - This may have been our favorite part of the trip (but it was all amazing so it’s hard to pick!). We were thrilled with the location of our hotel - in the theater district. It is a lovely part of town and we walked around a lot. We were also right next to a tube station which was handy. The hotel itself, including the staff was fantastic. The meeting places for various tours was clear and it was pretty easy to get around (really glad we didn’t rent a car as the driving looks terrifying!).
Paris - The hotel was very pretty, but incredibly ornate and the rooms were small, a little less kid friendly than the other hotels. Honestly, the small room size was actually what we were expecting in all the cities, so it wasn’t a big deal. Our day trip to Versailles and Giverny was excellent. Our guide was very good. The walking tour of Île de la Cité was also very good - it would be good to mention the amount of walking for certain tours. That day we had the walking tour in the morning, about 90 minutes break, then the Louvre tour in the afternoon. We decided to walk from the hotel to Île de la Cité which was probably a 45 minute walk. We ended up walking for probably 8-10 hours, including walking the 400 some steps to the top of Notre Dame, that day and were exhausted (it also happened to be 90+ degrees out). If we had known how much walking we’d be doing that day, we would probably have taken a taxi. The Louvre scavenger hunt tour was probably our least favorite event of the trip. The guide was very nice, but the scavenger hunt was not that great. Our kids are 11, 15 and 18 and I think are a little too old to have been very engaged by it. It also seemed like we were just rushed from one part of the museum to another looking for the next “clue”. There were some things we weren’t interested in and others that we would have rather spent more time. There was a lot of walking there and after spending the morning walking in the heat, I think we were pretty tired. The Louvre is so big that I don’t know of a better way to see it, but those were our thoughts.
Barcelona - The hotel was very nice - it’s too bad they limit the air conditioning because it was very hot there too. We did expect the heat, but were a little surprised at how few places had air conditioning (or kept it at a pretty warm setting). The hotel staff was nice, but some of them didn’t seem very knowledgeable regarding locations of restaurants or meeting places. The one thing we would have liked to have known ahead of time is regarding Park Guell. We had an open afternoon and there suggestions on our itinerary to go to the beach or to Park Guell. When we asked about the beach, we were told that the only one that was recommended was about an hour away by bus - we were told the others had a lot of vendors and that at those beaches, we could expect to be approached to buy things every 30 seconds. When we asked about Park Guell, we were told that tickets need to be purchased a day in advance (on the itinerary, it seemed like we could just show up, get a ticket and walk around). Luckily, we were able to work it into our schedule because it was worth it!
Rome - The hotel rooms were small, but nice. The staff was pretty nice, but not especially helpful with our transportation questions. On the day we were to see the Colosseum, we planned to take a taxi as it was pretty far to walk. We asked the front desk staff the night before about getting a taxi (because there were 5 of us) and were told we just needed to come to the lobby when we were ready and they would call one. That day, we found out that if we wanted a taxi for 5, it should have been scheduled in advance. We were basically told to walk to the taxi station on the corner and hope that one with enough seats came by. After a bit of a wait, we did get one, but it was pretty stressful since by then it was much too late to walk and get there on time. In general, transportation was the biggest issue in Rome since none of it other than shuttles to and from the airport was arranged. We loved the city itself.
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