The Camino Less Traveled Tour: Exploring the Back-Roads of Northern Spain

 View of the Zurriola Beach in San Sebastian, Spain.

What to expect on this itinerary

To follow the road-less-traveled is a common goal for visitors, and nowhere are the benefits of such a strategy more abundant than during this tour of Northern Spain. This 9-day adventure includes explorations of Cathedral rooftops, daring voyages upon the same waves that carried Basque whalers, and intimate portraits of some of Spain’s most cherished artists. Upon the conclusion of your journey, you will carry with you the sights, smells, and sounds of some of the most underappreciated treasures that can be offered by these regions as well as unforgettable stories of your own.

Countries Visited

Spain

Places Visited

Santiago de Compostela, Bilbao, San Sebastian, Barcelona

Suggested Duration

10 Days

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Day 1

Santiago de Compostela – Guided Tour of the Cathedral of Santiago and Old Town

As your private transfer leads you swiftly from the convenient, domestic airport of Santiago de Compostela to the heart of the city, it will feel like you are speeding back in time, shedding centuries with each passing block. Finally, by the time you reach your luxurious hotel in the city center, you will be surrounded by artifacts from different times, and now your tour of Northern Spain can commence.

After settling into your luxurious accommodation, your knowledgeable guide will meet you at your hotel, where you will depart. Your guide will lead you past cozy eateries and trendy shops toward one of the landmark locations of this magnificent city. The Cathedral de Santiago de Compostela dates from the Medieval period but still celebrates daily masses in its vaulted interior. Your guide will lead you past the crowds and toward the two massive towers, which is where you will begin your private tour of a unique side of the site that very few ever get the opportunity to see. The roof tour of the Cathedral will allow you a bird’s eye view of the many city plazas and surrounding neighborhoods. As you catch your breath from the mild climb to the top, you will be distracted by the unique, red-tiled roofs of the charming buildings that clash with the distant green of the luscious, Galician countryside.

After your brief journey to the penthouse level of Santiago de Compostela, you will return to ground level for an introduction to the Old Town. Walking is the best way to absorb the numerous sights, smells, and sounds of this antique neighborhood. Your footsteps will echo off the ubiquitous stone pavement and will be interrupted only by the distant tolling of bells and the occasional fluttering of a passing pigeon. Before departing, your guide will offer some suggestions of local restaurants before you will be left to your own devices on how to conclude your first evening in Spain.

What's Included:

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Day 2

Santiago de Compostela – Open Air Market Visit and Galician Cooking Class

Day 3

Bilbao – Basque Museum and Private White Wine Tasting

Day 4

Bilbao – Guggenheim Museum Tour and River Walk to Old Town

Day 5

San Sebastian – Guided Excursion to Monte Igueldo Overlook

Day 6

San Sebastian – Tavern Hopping Tour of Pinchos Eateries

Day 7

San Sebastian – Boat Outing and Visit to Santa Clara Island

Day 8

Barcelona – Guided Tour of Antoni Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia

Day 9

Barcelona – Picasso Museum and Tibidabo Mountain Sunset

Day 10

Barcelona – A Catalan Sendoff

Trip Highlights

  • Immerse yourself in your new surroundings from the summit of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela and enjoy a guided tour of the Old Town
  • Feast your eyes on the bountiful harvest from local farms and fisheries as you explore the stalls and shops of the Mercado de Abastos de Santiago
  • Bask in the smells and tastes of Galicia through a guided cooking class that will introduce you to Spanish favorites and local ingredients
  • Uncover the timeless and troubled history of the Basque culture through a tour of Bilbao’s Basque Museum
  • Savor various flights of Northern Spain’s Txakoli wine, which is a gentling sparkling wine that is native to the Basque country
  • Venture across the famed Monte Igueldo and enjoy some spectacular views of San Sebastian from its summit
  • Indulge in a private boat tour on the Bay of Biscay where you can survey the rugged Basque coastline from afar
  • Orient yourself with the architectural genius of Antoni Gaudi through a guided tour of Sagrada Familia
  • Survey the countless works from famed Spanish artist Pablo Picasso through a private tour of his museum in the center of Barcelona
  • Watch the sunset on your Spanish excursion by enjoying a rare view of the city from Tibidabo mountain

Detailed Description

From Galicia to the Bask Country and Catalonia, this tour of Northern Spain will introduce you to the intricate pattern of cultures, histories, languages, and the landscape that make up much of modern Spain. It is the local and regional features of Spain that fill this 9-day excursion with vibrant memories and experiences that cannot be had in some of Spain more popular destinations. Travel will occur through short, domestic flights and train services to offer you the best accommodations available to ensure that no discomfort distracts you from the beauty in which you are immersed.

At the Northern and Western terminus of Spain, Galicia remains an underexplored part of Europe even for the most thorough traveler. The green landscape and sandy beaches clash strongly with the impressive and sometimes violent Atlantic Ocean, causing it to appear more akin to its Atlantic cousins further North. Likewise, the region is an epicenter for excellent wine cultivation, and your palate will enjoy the product of the fertile vineyards that can be found here in addition to the varieties of ciders and wines they produce. Santiago de Compostela is believed to boast more bars and restaurants than any city in Spain, each offering a different take of Spanish cuisine in general and Galician cooking in particular.

As you make your way east, you will be enamored with the rugged countryside and the unique cultures that are found here. In Bilbao and San Sebastian, the reputation of the Basques will come alive as their quality of food is surpassed only by the culture and history that is found here. August is an excellent time to avoid this part of Spain because it becomes a destination for many European who are seeking shelter from the heat in the coastal climate. Spring and early fall are always reliable times to avoid the crowds and they also allow you to enjoy refreshing dips in the water.

Your excursion of Northern Spain will conclude when you reach the Mediterranean at the energetic seaport of Barcelona. Between the Basques and the Catalans, your introduction to these regions will expose you to some of the most unique cultures of Spain and all that comes with them. Catalonia contains a profound concentration of artistic achievement that you will experience through the works of Picasso, Gaudi, and others as you survey the art scene of Barcelona. This city will be the closest that you get to the beaten path because you will enjoy a unique perspective of a country that is brimming with reasons to visit.

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Starting Price

$3,200 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.

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  • 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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Spain Vacation Review: Barcelona, Madrid, Segovia, Basque Country, San Sebastian, Bilbao, Museum, Sagrada Familia, 2-Week Trip
We just returned from a wonderful 2-week trip to Spain with emphasis on Barcelona, Basque Country and Madrid. The travel agent, Rosa, was an absolute gem during the planning stage, and provided thoughtful guidance and immediate responses to any questions regarding our ambitious itinerary.  Accommodations in Barcelona, San Sebastian, Bilbao and Madrid were top-notch, in addition to being fun and unique. All included sumptuous breakfasts, and were centrally-located to attractions, dining and activities - we walked everywhere! Transportation between cities (car and train) was comfortable and efficient. Our trip was highlighted by our visit to the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao - we cannot recommend it enough. Sightseeing tours in all locations were detailed and informative, and featured pleasant and knowledgeable local guides for our 1/2-day and full-day trips. We highly recommend this travel company for any Spain-bound travelers!

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I cannot say enough fabulous things about the luxury tour company. It exceeded every expectation my husband and I had for customer service, care, attention to detail and planning our 12-day tour through Spain in mid-January.

We are seasoned world travelers and have been on many amazing and wonderful adventures. We've had great experiences with many tour companies, but none compare to the level of expertise and excellence of this tour company.

We simply told our trip planners that we wanted to go to Spain, and didn't know exactly where or what to do or see. They took it from there -- all by email, though they certainly were available any time by phone had we wanted to talk. We prefer email. They asked about our interests, what level of accommodations we wanted, how physically active we wanted a tour to be. They then emailed a sample itinerary. We tweeked it some. And voila. They planned a trip for us that was magical and memorable on all levels.

We were greeted at every stop by a driver and taken wherever our schedule directed. All of our plane and train travel in Spain was arranged. All we needed to do was show up. When we arrived in Barcelona, as well as Madrid a week later, there was a taxi strike. We worried how we would get to a soccer (football) match in Barcelona. Our young woman guide for two days simply said, "Don't worry about it. I am your eyes and ears, and I will take care of it." And she did. A driver picked us up, delivered us to the stadium, and waited for us at a nearby location until after the match, when he ferried us back to our hotel.

On our day in Barcelona that was planned for all things Gaudi, it was raining quite hard. Our guide that day did some quick thinking and as I told him, took lemons and made lemonade. He and our driver took us to a small company town outside of Barcelona that Gaudi had designed. In fact, the small church there that he designed served as a first impression of his large cathedral in Barcelona. Then our guide took to a former hospital that exhibited fascinating architecture and history. By the time we finished touring it, and following a delightful lunch, the rain had let up enough for us to visit more Gaudi designs.

Our guides arranged for us to visit a private Gastronomic Society in San Sebastian, which was so much fun, and our lunch was outstanding. They also got us into the private home/office/studio of two art restorers in Sevilla. After the duo showed us the type of art (old paintings and statuary) they restored, and how they did it in their studio, they invited us to their personal upstairs apartment for some refreshments and lively conversation about Spain, Sevilla, politics and food. So delightful and interesting.

Our entire trip was like this. Each and every guide at every stop was bright, knowledgeable and personable. Our trip planners laid pearls here and there along the way -- small delights and pleasures -- that surprised us and kept us totally engaged in the history, culture, food, wine, art and joy of Spain.

This tour company is 100% responsible for making our trip the amazing adventure it was. We look forward to returning next year. This tour company will plan our trip through Northwestern and Southern Spain and then to Portugal.

If you're interested in traveling anywhere in Spain or Portugal, and you want luxury and the trip of a lifetime to deposit into your memory bank to warm you when you're too old to walk the cobblestones, call or email this tour company immediately. Or email me. I'm very happy to share more details of our heavenly trip.

P.S. Our 12-day holiday covered: Barcelona; San Sebastian; Bilbao; Sevilla; Cordoba; Madrid; Toledo. We took two flights and one high-speed train during that time.

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Zicasso.com connected us with this agent and her company and from the start things could not have gone better.  After submitting an itinerary, our agent called me and discussed the proposed trip to Spain for 6 people.  She helped me narrow down the cities to visit to something manageable and relaxing rather than something hurried and rushed.  We decided on Madrid (4 nights), Barcelona (5 nights) and Donostia-San Sebastian (3 nights).  We stayed in large, modern, well-appointed apartments in very central areas of each city each time.  Our agent also arranged tours for us to various places, including the Prado museum (saw Velazquez' 1656 Las Meninas considered by many to be the best example of composition in painting ever), the Royal Palace and a side trip to Segovia.  Our tour guide was great, with degrees in art history and over 30 years experience, she educated us beyond our expectations.  We went to the Reina Sofia (saw Picasso's Guernica) and the Thyssen (private collection spanning many decades) museums on our own.  Our tour guide in Barcelona also was great, showing us and educating us about La Rambla, the Picasso museum (where we saw paintings from his blue period, cubism and 57 sketches of Las Meninas which he studied meticulously), the Gothic quarter and Gaudi's masterpieces including La Sagrada Familia (which is still not finished, but is supposed to be in 2026, the 100th anniversary of Gaudi's death).  Lastly Donostia-San Sebastian was a beautiful town, sandwiched between La Concha beach and the mountains.  We hiked Monte Urgull and saw the Sacre Couer and ate pinxtos at the best places, introduced to us by our lovely guide.  A side trip to the Guggenheim in Bilbao was probably not worth an entire day of leaving town for, however. 

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Travel Review: Luxury Family Tour of Spain, Barcelona, Madrid, Santiago, San Sebastian, Bilbao, Guggenheim, Reina Sofia, Hiking

Our family of four (with boys ages 16 and 13) felt extremely satisfied with our two-week adventure through Northern Spain (Santiago de Compostela/Galicia, Oviedo, San Sebastian/Bilbao), Barcelona, and a slice of Madrid.  We cannot rave enough about the travel agency we worked with for planning this trip.  From the very start, they were very open to crafting an experience tailored to our interests and needs.  Initially we spoke by phone and then continued the planning through email exchanges until a finalized itinerary was agreed upon. Once in Spain, the agency continued to be in touch with us to confirm details such as driver information and make sure things were going well.  They planned seamless transitions between cities/regions, whether by plane, train or car.  Very professional drivers collected us from and took us to airports--some of them were quite entertaining and sources of great travel advice.  We were also quite happy with all the hotels our agency booked for us with respect to comfort and desired amenities.  Finally, the private guides our agency arranged for us were FANTASTIC---they were very expert, friendly and professional. They each taught us so much about their city's/region's history and gave great tips for navigating the area on our own. Through these guides, we were provided a unique lens into the culture of the region we were exploring.  

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Travel Review: Luxury Spain Vacation Package, Barcelona, San Sebastian, Bilbao, Gothic Quarter, Olympic Ring, Dalí Museum, etc.

I would give the company 5 stars because the trip worked out wonderfully. However, Nuria, the original Spain travel agent I dealt with, was on maternity leave when I went to do my final details including recommendations where to eat dinner, hotel questions, etc. I worked with Patricia on the reservation andAntonio on the dinner arrangements and both turned out to be very good but I felt that Nuria should have told me she was going on maternity leave and that Iwould be working with Patricia. It was not until I had sent 3 emails to Nuria that Patricia answered back.Also, I found that the 5 star hotel in Bilbao was definitely not a 5 star (i.e. no evening turndown, small rooms - finally got the room we wanted after the third try, no doorman at the door when we arrived). I think they should have suggested the other 5 star hotel even though it was very modern and I prefer old world because of the amenities. On the other hand, the hotel in San Sebastian, the 5 star was closed for renovation so we stayed at the 4 star Villa Soro,was more than a 4 star and the people were wonderful. The hotel in Barcelona, Casa Fuster, was excellent.The drivers were all on time and the guides we had were very good especially in Figueres/Girona, San Sebastian and Bilbao. The driver who took us fromSan Sebastian to Bilbao along the coast road and spent the day with us was wonderful. He had also driven into the Basque country the day before. I emailed the company he works for to tell him so.

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My husband and I are seasoned travelers, speak Spanish and in our 80s. For a trip from Barcelona to Andorra to visit relatives and across northern Spain, we did not want the hassle of renting a car, figuring out routes, parking or making hotel reservations for 2 nights at mulit-destinations. What if I get the date wrong? How will I know which hotel? How do we get from Barcelona to Andorra to Santiago--bus, train, plane?

We also wanted the spontaneity of individual travel instead of a tour. I was so pleased when Zicasso connected me to this travel agency! All questions above solved immediately. Drivers were prompt, polite and enjoyable to talk to (English and Spanish). Guides were excellent and there where we needed them-- Leon, Bilbao for art and history, San Sebastián for walking on the Camino, Santiago for cruising the Tapas Bars and later exploring the coast to Biarritz.

The pacing was good--plenty of time to explore on our own. Best of all was the communication with our agent and her staff. Their responses were quick, clear and concise. 

As a family or as an active/aging couple, This is the way to travel!

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