Catalonia & Basque Vacation: Barcelona, Bilbao, San Sebastian

What to expect on this itinerary
Barcelona and Basque are icons of Europe and the most enchanting of travel destinations. Home to distinctive art, historic cities, golden beaches, and legendary cuisine, Barcelona is home to an atmosphere that will carry you away. This private luxury tour celebrates the best of both destinations with local excursions including La Rioja wine tasting and a Montserrat choir song. So, indulge in the food, feast on the architecture, and go off the beaten trail with expert, local guides.
Customizable Itinerary
Barcelona – Relaxed Arrival on the Mediterranean
With all the images of Gaudi and company, it will be easy to forget that Barcelona is mostly dominated by the Mediterranean. The sea runs the length of the city, and its cooling breeze will work wonders on summer evenings. You can gaze out from almost anywhere in Barcelona, and you will see the blue Mediterranean along the horizon, which is just one reason the city has such a laid-back vibe. You will arrive in Barcelona today, and you will be transferred to a hotel that is just two blocks from Barceloneta beach. You can take a stroll along the promenade, grab a drink at one of the hundreds of little bars, and settle in to the city’s warming, Mediterranean atmosphere.
What's Included:
Barcelona – The Fantastical Structures of Catalan Art Nouveau
Barcelona – Historic Boulevards and an Evening of Tapas
Barcelona – A Morning in Montserrat and Afternoon in Sitges
Barcelona – Flexible Day in and Around Barcelona
Bilbao – An Afternoon in the Guggenheim Including Dinner
Bilbao – Rioja Wine Tasting Excursion and an Evening in the Old City
San Sebastian – A Glamorous Seaside Town and Local Pintxos Tour
San Sebastian – Day Trip to Hondarribia and French Basque
Barcelona – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Marvel at Barcelona’s art nouveau from Gaudi’s unfinished La Sagrada Familia to Palau de la Musica Catalana
- Explore the futuristic art in Bilbao’s Guggenheim before dinner in its internationally revered restaurant
- Discover the mazy lanes of old Barcelona, including Barri Gotic and La Boqueria
- Relax along the coast in San Sebastian, which is a glamorous, Basque seaside town
- Listen to the Montserrat choir song as you visit a monastery high above Catalonia
- Make a day trip to La Rioja from Bilbao, visiting vineyards and the Laguardia wine cellars
- Tour the iconic tapas bars of El Born, which are Barcelona’s most atmospheric nighttime neighborhood
- Uncover the Basque culinary secret of pintxos with a local guide that shows you many fine dining, yet informal treats
- Spend an afternoon lounging on the beach in Sitges, which is a charming Catalan town that is so different from Barcelona
- Discover the best of the Basque region, including a seafood lunch in Hondarribia and the towering pinnacle of San Juan de Gaztelugatxe
Detailed Description
Take one glimpse at Basque or Barcelona, and it is easy to see the quintessence of Spain. Languid city plazas are always full of cobblestone and chatter, and sultry evening atmospheres encourage everyone to leave their stresses behind. Basque and Barcelona are not merely Spanish. They are proudly unique and distinctive in their history, language, and style. So, on this vacation, you will get a real glimpse of Spain with all those promises of great food, laid-back evenings, and relaxing days on the coast. You will also get much more as you will also experience the intimate highlights of two inimitable regions.
Barcelona and Basque are an excellent combination for first-time visitors to Spain. They are easily connected by direct flights and are relatively compact travel destinations, so you do not lose much time through travel nor must you continually change hotels. Day trips are abundant, such as Montserrat and Sitges from Barcelona, or La Rioja from Bilbao. Every day is spent exploring and is followed by a leisurely evening in a city where guides show you the best plazas and restaurants, along with neighborhoods that come alive after dark. Empty hours are usually filled by the coast with both Barcelona and Basque having some of Europe’s finest urban beaches, and San Sebastian’s La Concha is particularly memorable.
Start this private, luxury tour with five nights in Barcelona. The surreal works of Gaudi and Montaner are the focus of your guided tour on day two, from the unfinished cathedral to private residences and the sublime Catalan music hall. Dive into the heart of old Barcelona on day three where markets provide lively color, and the stories stretch back to Roman occupation. On day four, you explore more of Catalonia, first the Benedictine monastery and choir song in Montserrat and then the charming coastal town of Sitges. Day five is left free, and there are many potential options to further customize your tour.
Fly to Bilbao, and the Guggenheim provides an evocative, Basque introduction, not only of the art but also a dinner in the museum’s restaurant, which was on the world’s top 100 list. Descend into city wine cellars and go tasting at vineyards on day seven’s trip to Rioja with Bilbao’s old town proving to be a relaxing place to return. Following the coast, you travel onwards to San Sebastian on day eight, stopping to hear history in Guernica and wild nature at San Juan de Gaztelugatxe.
Your final two nights are in San Sebastian, which is a glamorous, seaside town where the food is particularly memorable. The culinary experience starts with a private pintxostour, showcasing both the cuisine and the culture. Your final day trip heads into French Basque with a stop for seafood in Hondarribia. Just like in Barcelona, you will be carried off on the local atmosphere in Basque, finding that the vacation takes your feet in two directions. One half of you is engulfed with classical images of Spain, while the other is experiencing regions that are fiercely and proudly unique. Don’t take just our word for it - consider reading some of our travelers’ reviews of Spain.
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.
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 76 reviews
Planning for a 5-week trip that covered most of Spain and some of Portugal was very daunting. What I feared the most was to finish the trip and find myself regretting that I did not see something that I would later find as important and meaningful. This fear was not to be founded. Our agent was extraordinary in breadth and depth of details creating a trip that covered the cultural, to the academic, to the arts, to the foods, to the topography, to the industry, to history, to politics, and to religion. He brought the countries to life with fantastic guides who managed the interests of the parents and the whimsies and lack of focus of our 3 children (14, 12 and 8 yo.).
He was able to book incredible, impossible reservations and private tours. The way we travel allowed us to compare and contrast the North of Spain, to the South of Spain and to the islands. As examples, we were able to see Las Meninas at the Prado in Madrid and then see how Picasso interpreted this piece in 20+ other ways in Barcelona. We were able to see and learn about the city of Guernica and the impact it had on WW2. We learned the process of creating Iberian Ham and had a fabulous tasting. We learned about Spain’s winery industry, its process and sampled much along the way.
We had conversations with chefs and had the most incredible meals with pintxos, tapas, and 1, 2 and 3 Michelin star restaurants all the while comparing and contrasting the differences of each region. We got the literally only table they have at Bar Nestor, which I understand needs to be booked 9th months in advance - lucky us! One thing that is consistent, dinner really starts at 8:30 to 9pm.
We were able to understand architecture through the history and politics and also by waterways. We saw where Christopher Columbus rests. I got to see where Ernest Hemingway lived and dined in one of his favorite cities and is the setting of The Sun also Rises. Do you know what the Inquisition really was and how it is ingrained into Spanish culture? Do you know that Toledo was the Jerusalem of the West at one point? And Franco, do you really know what he did to Spain? And how was Portugal spared? And how does it all relate to us? I can’t mention it all.
If you love to learn and love to live, I would just tell you to go and use this itinerary if you can.
We had great hotels. I asked for 4 and 5-star hotels, which are walking distance from food, shopping and sights and are local to Spain and Portugal. They were great. Giving us a flavor of life locally.
We are also big on nightlife and which is one of the things Spain is known for and also one of the best ways to speak with people. Though I couldn’t bring myself to drink one of their favorite drinks: coke with red wine - ummm, not for me.
Our agent also was incredibly diligent in managing our logistics. Our nanny had to travel back to NYC from Lisbon while my husband joined us in Seville. We needed to be in constant contact with my husband and my husband with his work so our agent made sure we had our own portable wi-fi. He managed one of my big travel needs, 10 large pieces of luggage, through all transfers and transition easily.
He also was super flexible about the needs of my children. We needed a water day in Madrid. It was hot and the children were tired of touring. He arranged everything: driver, tickets, private cabana. One our daughter’s most memorable moments on our trip is when we realized that Spain’s view on waterpark safety versus the US’s is very different. He also booked us a consistent driver who was fabulous, nice and interesting.
And while there are so many other things to mention like our time on the beautiful island of Mallorca…. what I need to say about our agent is that you know when an agent is worth his weight in gold when an emergency happens. Two things: my son and his dental emergency; managed beautifully and with an instantaneous appointment to have his tooth fixed, never impacting our travels and also a lost significant piece of jewelry that was not only recovered quickly but privately transported to the next city where we were. Thank you!
We recommend our agent without hesitation to family and friends and to you. We plan on booking another trip with him.
What a fabulous trip with great memories! Thank you so very much!!!
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The tour company was PERFECT!!! We only had to provide what kind of activities we were interested in, and they curated a perfect schedule that fit our liking. The schedule provided enough activities to keep us busy while allowing for enough downtime to enjoy and explore the cities on our own. Furthermore, all the activities chosen were outstanding, with the best and most knowledgable tour guides available. The hotels booked for us were also absolutely divine. My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed our vacation, and we would 100% recommend the tour company and Zicasso.
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This was an elite tour of many locations in Spain. It was a nice touch to have a Mercedes limousine service to transport us between airports or train stations and hotels.
The boutique hotels were comfortable and located within walking distance of major tourist attractions and the best old-town restaurants. We received a coveted invitation to a family booth at the Seville spring fair, then a front-row view of the bullfight, and, later, flamenco dancing. The private guides were very knowledgeable of the sites, took us to the important things to see, and photographed us for lasting memories. Spain is renowned for its fine cuisine, and we were taken to the best tapas/pintxos bars and very delighted to experience delectable Michelin-rated restaurants.
Overall, this was an exceptional experience organized by Zicasso’s very professional tour agency.
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