Culture & Charms of the Mediterranean Coast Itinerary by First-Class Train

What to expect on this itinerary
Spain’s Mediterranean coastline celebrates the country’s fascinating angles with a history that is alive in monuments and vibrant old quarters as localized cultures proudly bring exceptional cuisine, evocative design, and the laid-back atmosphere of a true getaway. This 10-day luxury tour will comb the Mediterranean coastline and explore the charms and contrasts found from Catalonia to Valencia to Murcia with a mix of both the famous and the unknown destinations via first-class train travel and expert local guides.
Customizable Itinerary
Barcelona – Arrive and Take In Fine Dining in the Catalonian Capital
Barcelona will impress you at first glance as so much energy bounces over the cobbled streets from centuries past to modern day. Wine bars are built into the facade of 500-year-old buildings, with Gothic ghouls look over their terraces. You can smell the cuisine as exotic aromas swirl through the mazy lanes to mix with the salty breeze of the coast. Barcelona is a city that is easy on the eye and excitable for the soul, deserving its place as Spain’s most iconic destination. You will be greeted at the airport and transferred to a hotel in the heart of Barcelona that is within walking distance of many attractions and restaurants. The afternoon is at your leisure before dinner reservations at one of Barcelona’s new breed of fine dining restaurants, where a Catalonian chef transforms traditional cuisine through molecular cooking.
What's Included:
Barcelona – Wander the Roman Relics and the Gothic Grandeur
Barcelona – Magic of the Modernista Movement Including La Sagrada Familia
Sitges to Tarragona – The Seaside, Seafood and an Old Roman Capital
Peniscola to Valencia – A Whitewashed Village From History and the Original Paella
Valencia – Hidden Charms of Spain’s Third City
Alicante – Through the Hills, Along the Beaches and Tapas in the Old Quarter
Murcia – Proud Originality of Spain’s Smallest Province
Cartagena – Forgotten Stories of the Phoenicians, Romans, and Moors
Cartagena to Murcia – Departure
Trip Highlights
- Wander through the lanes of history to explore the charming old quarters of towns and cities found along the coast for perfect places to embrace the laid-back atmosphere of the country
- Explore how the culture changes as you travel from Catalonia to Valencia to Murcia, each with its own cuisine and sense of pride
- Uncover Spain’s most important Roman monuments with theaters and ruins that stand above the turquoise of the Mediterranean
- Take in some of Spain’s finest cuisine, including paella from Valencia, molecular fine dining in Barcelona, and historical quarters packed with tapas bars
- Spend days in Barcelona to connect the centuries that range from Roman remains to Gothic grandeur and the mesmerizing design of the Modernista art nouveau movement
- Settle into the soft pleasures of Coastal Catalonia with seaside villages, seafood restaurants and glasses of sparkling Cava
- Delve into the essence of Spain as you wander Valencia to discover an intriguing tale of history, culture, architecture mixed with the vibrant atmosphere of modern days
- Traverse the hills and the coastline of Spain’s smallest province, Murcia, for a compact celebration of how the country is divided into distinctive regions
- Celebrate the stories from a forgotten history with a visit to whitewashed Peniscola and a day in captivating little Cartagena
Detailed Description
It is along the Mediterranean coastline that you will find the dreamy essence of Spain. Vibrant cities overflow with old quarters that are perfect for tapas crawls alongside an atmosphere that is paradoxically both laid-back and energetic. Historical monuments remain at the heart of a town or city with the legacy of the Romans or the Moors demonstrating undaunted grandeur. Cuisine that celebrates the unique flavors of each region will be explored as you move between regions and towards the coastline with its golden sand and turquoise waters. You will enjoy the culture of regions that are proudly independent including Catalonia, Valencia, and Murcia as each celebrates their own ambiance.
Your exclusive 10-day tour will follow the coastline, and while you are never far from the sand, it is not a hop between beaches but a journey between both the world-renowned and the unknown destinations. You will travel via first-class train on short journeys that effortlessly connect the hearts of cities and towns alongside local guides who will ensure that you experience the very best of what is on offer. Journeys are relatively quick, and the relaxed mode of travel is ideal for taking in the very unique landscapes. A handful of restaurant reservations and food crawls will ensure that you taste the distinctive cuisine found along your journey as the route mixes the big and the small, the well-known and the local to bring out the contrasts of the coastline. While the Mediterranean provides the same backdrop at each stop, this part of Spain has an almost baffling assortment of stories and fables.
Start with several nights in Barcelona for a good amount of time to explore the art nouveau of Gaudi and the parts of the city that hark back to Roman and Gothic times. Sitges and Tarragona provide an insight into more rural Catalonia, a seaside fishing village and an old Roman capital to contrast with the bustling city. Peniscola is all whitewashed village charm, an old-world stop on route to two nights in Valencia, the home of paella and a great alternative to Spain’s more tourist-dominated major cities. Continuing south, you will spend a day in Alicante and Murcia, small cities of hidden highlights that really come alive with good guides. Conclude with one of Spain’s oldest cities to complete your journey as Cartagena still feels like the relaxed seaside stop of the Phoenicians.
Starting Price
$6,500 per person (excluding international flights)
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
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Working with Zicasso’s trip planner was nothing short of incredible. From the moment I submitted my trip request to a check-in upon our return home, the personal service and help was unbelievable. Emails and questions were responded to in a timely manner, phone calls were helpful and informational, and everything we planned was seamless.
We arrived in Barcelona and our driver was waiting for us with my name on a sign. Our travel agent gave us several hotels to choose from in Barcelona and the one we chose was absolutely perfect. It was in the middle of many cafés, shops, and high-end stores.
Upon check-in there was a package waiting for us with tickets to all of our tours, as well as confirmed times to meet guides (these were also located within the app). We felt safe the entire time. The hotel was clean, right on the main road, with easy access. Everything was wonderful.
We did a few tours in Barcelona. The tour guides were right on time, highly educated, and fun for my husband, me, and the kids, aged eight and 10. Because the tours were private, we were able to go at our own pace, ask any questions we wanted, and stop for photos wherever we wanted. We toured the Gothic Quarter, Park Guell, and La Sagrada Familia. We got to try our tour guide's favorite churros in the city and got to see the Cathedral of Barcelona and the government buildings.
After four days in Barcelona, we flew to Mallorca for a week. Our agent suggested a rental car in Mallorca as the airport was 50 minutes from the resort I had chosen and because the excursions we chose were driving distances from our resort. Again, everything was arranged perfectly for us. We got a beautiful rental car with little wait time, the resort was beautiful and clean, and again, we were within walking distance to many shops and a supermarket. We also had direct access to the beach and a beautiful view of the Mediterranean Sea from our room!
Our agent offered many options for cooking classes, wine tastings, and dinners. My family chose to do a tour of the Mallorcan countryside by Andalusian horses. This was a three-hour horseback ride through the countryside with an unbelievable private guide.
Our final tour was a four-hour private boat trip on a traditional Spanish boat with a skipper and his mate. We got to see parts of the island that you can only get to by boat, as well as some caves. We spent some time swimming at a beach and had a delicious traditional Mallorcan lunch on the boat. We spent the rest of the days on the beach at the resort, which was also absolutely amazing.
Our agent and her co-workers were available by text throughout our trip and checked in to ensure everything was going smoothly. We will most definitely use their company again. Thank you for everything!
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Our trip itinerary was titled “Memorable Trip to Spain” by our travel company representative Ana. Her planning and coordination of our excursions, car rental, hotels and some meals were flawless. Everything was planned perfectly and went like clockwork. The excursion guides were local to the area and were extremely knowledgeable about the history, customs, and interesting facts of the area we were in. Being local allowed us to see sites far beyond the normal tourists. For example, at a winery in St. Emilion, France we were able to have a private tour in one of the oldest wineries in the area with the owner of the vineyard. After the tour he also showed us through his house.
Ana and her team were able to answer questions we had immediately. We questioned how to drop the rental car off in Barcelona and not only did they send directions, but they also sent a picture of the facility. While driving from San Sebastian to Alquezar we asked for lunch stop recommendations and they directed us to a beautiful location on a lake for lunch, something we would have never found on our own.
After our initial contact with Ana, we emailed and talked on the phone. We established a budget, a rough itinerary of stops, a rough duration, and the class of hotels we wanted. From there Ana put together a list of excursions at each stop and a list of 3 or 4 hotels that we could choose from. Once everything was decided on, she also gave us a list of recommended restaurants we could review and make reservations for our evening meals that were on our account. Finally, about a week before our trip she called to go over the itinerary and answer any questions we had. The entire process was simple and easy thanks to Ana and her team.
Finally, if you have not already noticed, we had a fantastic and memorable time on out trip to France and Spain. Thank you again for putting this together for us.
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Perfect! This was our first experience using Zicasso, and we were extremely well pleased with the concept, and with the company we selected. Our planning for this trip of 17 days in October began in January, when we first selected them among the companies we were referred to, and outlined our plans, desired itinerary, and interests in an extensive telephone conversation with the rep.He and we were in frequent touch by email and phone over the next two months to refine our program. We decided to drop one city from our itinerary; we altered our original flight plans for arriving/departing Spain, added/subtracted some activities; approved places where we might want a guided tour and those where we would not. Throughout, the rep was an effective and capable advisor, offering suggestions (include a visit to Toledo), using his expertise to recommend the best itinerary for the trip based on train/air times and choke points (how to include a stop in Ronda); taking local holidays into account, even quickly preparing an alternate itinerary at one point when it appeared our party would have to be just 2 rather than 4.We signed a contract and paid a deposit in March to finalize our plans. In ensuing months, the company worked to nail down the details: train and air travel within country; pickups/drop-offs at hotels/airports; car service for excursions by road; reservations at hotels we had chosen based on the rep's recommendations; tickets for museums or events, especially those that often need to be obtained in advance. We had chosen from the start to do our own research and selection of restaurants, but the company also offered an extensive list of possibilities in the various places were visiting; and once we made our decisions, the company kindly made all the reservations for us, fitting the exact times in with our schedule of other things. All this was magically and effectively done for us without a lot of effort or time on our part, so by October 1, there was little to worry about except boarding the plane.From the moment we landed at Barcelona, to the date we departed sixteen (actually seventeen) days later, everything went like clockwork. It became clear that the rep and his team were personally committed to ensure that things would proceed without a hitch. By reports from drivers and guides, they often knew before we did that we might be running a little late somewhere, and made small adjustments accordingly. Of course, there were minor snags - in one case, due to a miscommunication between a guide and a driver, we couldn't find our driver, and he couldn't find us; and in the jammed ancient streets of Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, we were surprised to find a vehicle could only get as close as two blocks from the front door of our hotel -- but those were rare exceptions. In addition, we and the rep communicated as needed by phone and text, for example when we decided to cancel a reservation at one restaurant. More important, when our airline cancelled our departure flight with one day's notice, we of course had to work out our alternate flight with the airlines directly, but the company took some pressure off by getting our stay at our hotel extended (and of course adjusting our transport to the airport).Hotels: In the four places where we had set up overnight stays (Barcelona, Granada, Sevilla, and Madrid), for which the company had recommended the hotels, we were very happy with their choices. We had expressed a preference for smaller hotels in a historic building, and the rep's recommendations did not disappoint - everywhere, we found wonderful accommodation with friendly, helpful staff (most also had their own restaurant). After the trip, we tried to agree on a favorite - but all were favorites, albeit with different features.Guides: Last, but most important, was the rep's success in selecting such excellent guides for our city, museum, and food/wine tours. In each case, our guide was a native of the city we were in; in each case, they were not only expert in their fields but had a lot of great, interesting information to impart about local customs and legends, shopping, and institutions. Our guides added immensely to our enjoyment and learning from the trip – they made a world of difference.The "bottom line" is that if/when we plan more travel in Spain, we will definitely work with Zicasso, and hope to have the chance to work again with this company and their rep.
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