Exquisite Regions of Spain 14-Day Discovery Tour

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What to expect on this itinerary

No two regions are the same in Spain, and you will be warmly welcomed into a jigsaw puzzle of culture and style.  Be it language, history, cuisine or art, nearly all the proud traditions are being kept alive. On this handcrafted tour Spain, you may feel as though you have visited a half dozen countries and taken several vacations in one as superb local guides bring you a very authentic, local experience through Catalonia, Basque, Rioja, Navarra, Madrid, Castilla y Leon, and Andalusia.

Countries Visited

Spain

Places Visited

Catalonia, Barcelona, Sitges, Penedes, Bilbao, Basque, Guggenheim, La Rioja, Laguardia, San Sebastian, Pamplona, Madrid, Toledo, Avila, Segovia, Salamanca, Seville, Cordoba, Mezquita

Suggested Duration

14 Days

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Day 1

Barcelona – Start the Journey on the Coast

Barcelona seduces from the first glance. A castle peers down on the Mediterranean, where yachts lull in a harbor. Exotic sounds drift through the Gothic Quarter, where wine bars occupy Romanesque buildings and boutique stores entice almost all who pass. This is Catalonia, and it is not Spanish you hear on the streets, nor Spanish you will find in the traditions. Catalonia is something proudly separate, from the spires of Gaudi’s cathedral to the cafes down by the beach. Touch down and transfer to your central hotel before making up your own impressions with so much to see and hear in the streets nearby your accommodations. Although a large city, Barcelona is easy to get around and it is worth staying up until dusk when the Barri Gotic falls under the spell of soft light.

What's Included:

Transfer
Breakfast
Day 2

Barcelona – A Handcrafted Day in Barcelona

Day 3

Barcelona – Montserrat, Sitges and Penedes Wine

Day 4

Bilbao – Three Eras and the Guggenheim

Day 5

Bilbao – Spending the Day in La Rioja

Day 6

San Sebastian – Gastronomy and Grandeur

Day 7

San Sebastian – A Day Trip to Pamplona

Day 8

Madrid – Museums and Highlights in the Spanish Capital

Day 9

Madrid – A Day in Toledo

Day 10

Salamanca – Exploring Castilla y Leon

Day 11

Salamanca – A Very Relaxed Day Amid a Sandstone Old Town

Day 12

Seville – Historic Wealth and Vibrant Tapas Culture

Day 13

Seville – A Day in Cordoba and a Night of Flamenco

Day 14

Seville – Departure

Trip Highlights

  • Experience rich gastronomy and inimitable culture in Basque, beautifully presented in San Sebastian and Bilbao
  • Discover the treasures of Catalonia in Barcelona, with Penedes wine and spirituality at Montserrat
  • Be immersed in the time-warped medieval cities in Castilla y Leon with stops in Avila, Segovia, and Salamanca, all pioneers of art and style
  • Enjoy authentic tapas, real flamenco, the glory of Seville and the Moorish splendor of Cordoba in Andalusia
  • Savor Spain’s premier wine region of La Rioja, where indulgence meets a slow pace of life
  • Spend a day in a medieval kingdom of Navarra with Pamplona as iconic as Spanish cities can be
  • Experience the fairytale capital city of Madrid, overflowing with brilliant museums and local experiences

Detailed Description

Spain has only been unified for half a millennia, and before that, it was a mishmash of quarreling kingdoms and ideologies, from the Moors to Aragon and Castilla. Even today, regions like Basque and Catalonia continue their struggle for independence, and while the regions of Spain share some similarities, they are marked more by their contrasts. Traditions are proud markers of identity, kept alive through the centuries. Art and architecture are innovative and unique to both time and place and the food is as different as the wine. Even the language changes when you travel to a different region. The culture is such that traveling around Spain can feel like moving around many different countries in just one vacation.

This 14-day Spain tour is handcrafted to celebrate Spain’s regional diversity and provides an intimate insight into seven unique provinces. Each has a wonderful capacity to surprise and is quick to present their respective traditions. You may have seen or heard tales of running with the bulls, building human towers and strange Easter processions, but these are merely the well-known exhibitions of local tradition. This tour will explore the everyday tradition, be it pintxos in a Basque taverna, sculpture on a Castilla plaza, or vernacular architecture that’s different from the rest. Over your two weeks of travel, you will experience a deep immersion into Spain, with regional difference providing an insight into a long and complicated history.

Ease of local transport is consistent around the whole of the country as railways lace together the provinces while new domestic flight routes have drastically reduced travel time. Local guides lead your way once you arrive, their enthusiasm helping to create very local experiences in very proud regions. Seven regions in 14 days is a lot to get around, but you can spend at least two nights in each overnight destination with a handful of easy day trips adding more to the itinerary. So while this is 14 days in Spain, it may start feeling like two weeks in seven different countries.

Fly to Barcelona and kick-start your vacation with three days in Catalonia. There is the best of the famous city of course – Gaudi, Picasso, Barri Gotic – along with a day trip to Montserrat Monastery, coastal Sitges and the Penedes wine region. Flying to Bilbao, you delve into three Basque Country eras, the Guggenheim so different from the city’s 12th-century core. Take a day trip to the wine-obsessed region of La Rioja on day five, and then see more of Basque with two nights in San Sebastian. Day seven takes you to Navarra and the old city of Pamplona, where an enormous wealth of medieval architecture awaits.

Next up it will be Madrid, a surprising capital city with many excellent museums and authentic experiences. You will head out to Toledo and follow the El Greco trail before hopping through Castilla y Leon, a region that feels like it has been untouched since the country’s founding: Avila and its white walls, Segovia with its aqueduct, and then the sandstone brilliance of Salamanca. Andalusia is a lively place to finish, Moorish style mingling with modern energy on the streets of Seville and Cordoba. Think tapas, flamenco, and buildings that baffle the eye. See what else our top Italy travel specialists can do for you on your custom Italy vacation.

Starting Price

$4,400 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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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 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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Spain Tour: 20K Race, Madrid, San Sebastian, Barcelona, Wine Country, Bilbao, Guggenheim Museum

On November 5th 2013 a team of 16 from “The Pasadena Pacers Running Club” from Southern California arranged by our running tour group, arrived in Spain to do the Behobia-San Sebastian 20K race.  The race was spectacular, it was beyond beautiful and even more memorable were the spectators who were so enthusiastic that even though the race was tough you felt like you were flying because of their exuberance! 

 The service from the Madrid tour operator was so professional, every aspect went off without a hitch. Our every need was catered to, even the ride to and from the race! It was our guide's day off because the race itself had arranged public transportation to and from for all of us runners.  But instead of us going through this grooling process he arranged for us to have a private bus take us to the start in Behobia and drop us off back at our hotel in San Sebastian after the race! And if you are a runner you know how invaluable this really is!  Our guide even took pictures of us along the race course and cheered us on. It’s really impossible not to fall in love with this guy...we spent four days with him in San Sebastian and he knows every nook and crannie of where to get the best food in this gastronomic capital of Spain, and he will personally take you there!  He totally went out of his way to make sure we had a most perfect time.  

We saw and felt so much beauty in Madrid, San Sebastian and Barcelona, these cities are amazing with history, food, and friendly well dressed Spaniards! These people are proud of their country and are so warm and engaging. 

The itinerary was absolutely perfect, we saw and did so much!  Excursions to the wine country, a MUST DO experience at the Sideria, Cider house, walking and culture tours, the Guggenheim Museum, and so much more!  We stayed in such beautiful hotels, with such warm and friendly service, expertly located with really great food!  

All the drivers were spot on with timing and our other guides were so great, this travel company definitely knows how to pick their people! I never had a worry the entire trip, it was expertly orchestrated!  

If you are thinking of taking a trip to Spain, please choose the team at this travel company, you will not be disappointed! I promise!

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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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Spain Travel Review: Madrid, Toledo, Ronda, Barcelona, Sevilla, Granada, San Sebastián, Bilbao, Córdoba, La Rioja

Wow, just wow! This 26-day trip through Spain was absolutely fantastic. While the process of planning a trip can be overwhelming, it was made easy with the assistance of Zicasso and the travel company. The travel agent really listened to what I wanted to see and do, and came up with a perfectly paced itinerary that included Madrid (day trip to Toledo), Sevilla (day trip to Ronda), Granada (a visit to Córdoba along the way), Barcelona, San Sebastián (and small villages), and Bilbao, with day trips to small villages and the La Rioja wine region.

We had a nice combination of planes, trains, and automobiles traveling across Spain. Our private guides were all very knowledgeable, engaging, and very enjoyable. Our drivers were on time, meeting us at airports and our hotels.

The hotels they picked for us were all wonderful, centrally located in the cities and within walking distance of all of the things we wanted to do.

Our agent was very responsive to all of my questions prior to the trip and we received a beautiful layout of the itinerary, which not only gave dates/times of each activity, but also a history of what we were seeing. We also received a list of recommended restaurants for each town we visited (which we used a couple of times).

The entire team at the agency was wonderful and available 24/7 while we were in country. Thankfully, the trip ran so smoothly that I only reached out to them a couple of times to let them know what a great time we were having. I would definitely recommend working with this team if you are planning a trip to Spain!

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Travel Review: Tour of Spain, Barcelona, Madrid, San Sebastian, Granada, Prado Museum, Alhambra, Mezquita, Sagrada Familia

Our travel agency's expertise, organization and guidance of our tour of Spain was exceptional. This travel planner is a great listener and thoroughly reviewed our profile to tailor the trip to our specific interests: architecture, museums and gastronomy. We traveled to Barcelona, San Sebastian, Madrid, Sevilla, and different towns in Andalucía. In addition to fantastic walking, museum and food tours (Tapas, Pintxos and Txakoli), Our travel planner arranged day trips to Dali Museum (Figueres), Bilbo Guggenheim, Toledo, Cordoba, and Granada. Our tour guides were all local, certified guides with expertise in art history, Spain’s history and local foods.  The guides were extremely knowledgeable and friendly. They freely offered suggestions for dinner and activities on our free day in each city.  Our travel planner encouraged us to self-drive from Sevilla to the Costa del Sol region. Our drive through the mountains was spectacular with acres of sunflowers and beautiful white villages.  We stopped in Ronda and spent the afternoon exploring the city with its breath-taking ravines and gorge spanning bridges.  We would not be able to self-drive without this travel agency loaning us their Wi-Fi Away device that allowed us to use Google Maps to guide us to various places.  In addition, he emailed us our detailed itinerary with times, guides’ name, and description of our activities. At our first hotel, we found our full travel package neatly organized with several envelopes containing our train/plane tickets, maps for each city and side trips, restaurant suggestions by city/town and another copy of our itinerary. Our travel planner kept in contract via text to welcome us and gentle reminders to bring our passports to Alhambra. He was available to us 24/7 as he was during our planning process. People inquire “What was your favorite city or place?” and we can’t pick just one:  it is like asking which of your children do you love the most.  We are already thinking about where to travel next with this travel agency, perhaps back to Spain and on to Portugal or Morocco. Thank you again to our travel planner and your entire staff for an unforgettable trip.

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