Essence of Northeastern Spain Tour

San Sebastian, Spain

What to expect on this itinerary

Proudly original and indulgently sensuous, Northeastern Spain crams an incredible amount of diversity into a compact area of old-world destinations. You will discover crumbling castles, medieval bodegas, and coastal grandeur along with cities of cobblestone and charm, and the monastic birthplace of the Spanish language. This private 11-day tour celebrates the best of one of Europe’s most suggestive regions, with the proximity of destinations allowing for a very relaxed 11 days of indulgence.

Countries Visited

Spain

Places Visited

Bilbao, Haro, Laguardia, Logrono, Pamplona, San Sebastian

Suggested Duration

11 Days

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Day 1

Bilbao – Welcomed with a Basque Pintxo Trail

Cuisine reveals so much about the culture of a place. Land in Bilbao and the afternoon is at your leisure, a time to relax at your boutique hotel in the old city and to walk the elegant banks of the river. Join your guide in the early evening for a tour through Bilbao’s late 19th-century neighborhoods, where glamorous townhouses overlook a seemingly endless row of pintxo bars. Pintxos are small dishes, piled up on the bar, ready to eat. You just point to what you would like to try. A minor comparison could be made with a revolving sushi bar, where the plates are ready, and you choose what you would like to sample. The big difference, other than the actual food, is that the idea here is that you try multiple bars, rather than a single restaurant.

Each bar has its specialty, and the guide knows exactly where to look for what. And the guide can help pick from the menu of wines, distinguishing whether a La Rioja or Ribera del Duero best complements the dish. You will find adventurous choices such as liquidized sea urchin served in its spiky shell, baby octopus lightly fried, roasted peppers stuffed with fresh crab meat, in addition to all manner of cheeses, tortillas, hams, and tomato-based dishes. Each is held together with a stick, and you can find them anywhere between six and 10 in the evening, spread across three to four pintxo bars. This cuisine symbolizes Basque where choice is revered, and quality is paramount, yet the presentation is informal, reflecting a laid-back style that encourages strangers to become friends.

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Day 2

Bilbao – From the Old-World to Tomorrow: A Detailed Insight into Bilbao’s Architecture

Day 3

Haro to Laguardia – Indulging at the Famous Wineries of Rioja

Day 4

Laguardia – The Birthplace of the Spanish Language

Day 5

Logrono – Hopping Down the Lanes of Heritage in Rioja’s Capital

Day 6

Pamplona – The Bull Ring and the Beauty of Tradition

Day 7

Pamplona – History and Fortifications of the Kingdom of Navarra

Day 8

San Sebastian – Spain’s Most Elegant City

Day 9

San Sebastian – Cuisine and Culture of the French Basque Coast

Day 10

San Sebastian – Free Day Amongst the Grandeur of San Sebastian

Day 11

San Sebastian to Bilbao – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Uncover the depths of Basque tradition in its capital city, Bilbao, where the Guggenheim reflects tomorrow and a crumbling old city a is testament to centuries of history
  • Indulge your senses in La Rioja, Spain’s most legendary wine region, where winemakers guide you around world-renowned wineries, and small underground cellars celebrate the best of the Tempranillo grape
  • Wander through the ancient lanes of Pamplona, the same stretches of cobblestone that have been pounded by rampaging bulls for centuries
  • Relax in Spain’s most elegant city, San Sebastian, a destination of coastal glamour for your final three nights
  • Find the birthplace of the Spanish language in La Rioja, ascending to a tiny monastery high above the region’s vineyards
  • Journey through the glorious breadth of northern Spanish cuisine, from a guided pintxo (small plates) trail in Bilbao to World Top 50 Restaurants inclusions around San Sebastian
  • Explore the fortifications and crumbling villages of the old regions, day trips revealing why these northern regions should also be known as kingdoms
  • Spend a day along the French Basque coastline, comparing and contrasting how the local flair mixes with the national identity
  • Enjoy private tours and transfers, and a handpicked collection of accommodation that reflect the destinations, including bodegas and boutique guesthouses in the heart of old cities 
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Detailed Description

Travel for an hour in northeastern Spain, and the atmosphere changes at short intervals. Cross a blanket of low mountains, and proud Basque culture becomes the wonderfully slow rhythm of La Rioja. Traverse open plains and the vineyards give way to the castles and cobblestone of the Navarra Kingdom. Follow the road north for another hour, and there is decadence and glamour along the coast, Spanish Basque such a contrast to French Basque. This compact region of Spain is the home of diversity, each neighboring region having its own means of celebrating indulgence. It is an area where you can travel slowly yet feel like you have experienced enough for a whole month’s vacation. It is an area that demands you move slowly because there is so much to uncover when you settle into the atmosphere of the northeastern regions.

This 11-day private tour starts and ends in Bilbao, looping around the major and unknown destinations of Spain’s northeast. Bilbao itself is a poignant insight into originality, the capital of Basque blending heritage with post-modern design, without ever losing a sense of specific culture. Spend two days in La Rioja, a rural region that is famous for red wine yet also the home of the Spanish language. Disappear into its bodegas and tour world-renowned vineyards with the winemakers, then hop across a heritage that is completely different to neighboring Basque.

The next day, you reach Pamplona, historic capital city of the Kingdom of Navarra, home of the very famous bull running for one week of the year. You are not here for the Running of the Bulls, but this festivity is an indication of just how unique Pamplona has always been. Spend a day exploring the maze of alleys, then a day amongst the fortifications of the Kingdom, including some tiny villages tucked away from the world. You will return to Basque where the coastline around San Sebastian has its own ambience, Spain’s most glamorous town packed with fine dining restaurants and an air of excess. European dignitaries have been holidaying here since the 19th century and thoughts of indulgence dominate everything that takes place. Spend a couple of days relaxing in the town and the beaches, plus a full day hopping into French Basque, where culture and cuisine surprise some more. It is then just an hour by road back to Bilbao for your departure flight.

Starting Price

$4,300 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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  • 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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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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Travel Review: Spain Tour, Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian, Segovia, Bilbao, Royal Palace, Sagrada de Familia, Guggenheim Museum

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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Review: Luxury Vacation in Spain, Barcelona, La Rioja, Pamlona, San Sebastian, Bilbao, Montserrat, Pinxtos Tour

My family of 6  people (all adults) have taken this trip to northern Spain:  Barcelona, Bilbao, Pamplona, San Sebastian, Biarritz, Monserrat.  I am most satisfied with this travel agency and our tour company.  The drivers and guides were knowledgeable and kind.  The professional service we received will be always memorable.

The restaurant recommendations were also very welcome.  Apart from the Michelin-starred restaurants whose reservations were made by me, the other restaurants recommended by our travel company were all on the mark as being very good.

I will be writing a separate review on Tripadvisor.  Thank you for a great trip.

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Spain Tour Review: Barcelona, Pamplona, San Sebastián, Bilbao, 1 Week
We had a fantastic experience with Zicasso’s travel agency! Our trip to Barcelona, Pamplona, San Sebastián, and Bilbao was nothing short of spectacular. The accommodations were top-notch, offering comfort and luxury. The tours were meticulously planned, providing us with unique and enriching experiences in each city. Transportation was seamless and stress-free, allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in the beauty and culture of Spain. Zicasso truly exceeded our expectations and we highly recommend their services for an unforgettable travel experience.

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Luxury Spain Tour Review: Madrid, Barcelona, San Sebastian, Bilbao, Toledo, Art History, Food & Wine, Football

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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Spain, Portugal Vacation Review: San Sebastian, Porto, Douro River Valley, Culture, Wine, Local Cuisine

We outlined our desires to visit the Basque region of Spain and Portugal's Douro River Valley, with an emphasis on the culture, food, and wine of the two regions. We are in our mid-70s, so we asked that activities be designed at a pace appropriate for our age.

The itinerary designed by Zicasso’s travel team met all of these requests. Our guides/drivers were superbly prepared to explain the culture and culinary milieu throughout our trip. The guides were also universally punctual, open, and affable.

We were especially pleased with the excellent locations of our hotels. In San Sebastian, we had a really excellent pintxos restaurant across the street. The owner was exceptionally helpful in choosing items from the menu, as well as local beers. And in Porto, the hotel staff recommended a small, relaxed restaurant with excellent local cuisine just half a block away.

Our walking food tours of the two cities were excellent, both in the quality of the tastings offered and the pace through the cities. And our wine tours complemented our tastes perfectly. We could not have asked for more.

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