Through the Eyes of Picasso: Highlights of Artistic Spain

What to expect on this itinerary
Trace the artistic evolution of a master whose shifting perspective changed the art world during your Picasso Anniversary tour of Spain. Follow in the artist’s footsteps, from Malaga to Galicia, Madrid to Barcelona, and Mallorca, as you witness the details that turned beautiful artwork into unforgettable masterpieces. Go behind the scenes of famous museums to view undisplayed work, find inspiration as you paint like Picasso during an art class, and enjoy the artist’s bohemian life inside one of his favorite cafes as you explore and experience the influential life of Picasso in Spain.
Customizable Itinerary
Malaga - Enjoy Your Arrival in Malaga
Malaga is a classic, southern, coastal city in Spain, embodying the nickname “Costa del Sol”. Its soulful and colorful history spreads across beaches shimmering with golden sand and the history displayed in museums and art galleries exuded confidence grown from the refurbished port. Your private transfer will meet you at the airport upon your arrival and escort you to your centrally located accommodations for your first glimpse of life in the seaside city.
Energetic with life, the food culture combines traditional fishers’ shacks with Michelin-starred restaurants, local wine intertwines with a heritage of creativity, while Roman ruins overlook Moorish architecture. For an introduction to Malaga, you can visit Picasso’s birthplace at Casa Natal Picasso.
The house in Plaza de la Merced stands between the Roman Theater and Gibralfaro Castle, with the impressive history looming large over the neighborhood. The first floor features works by Jose Ruiz Blasco, Picasso’s father, offering a glimpse into the personal life and influences of the painter from a young age, leading to the family mementos and a third-floor library with aged leather-bound books, papers, and archive material of Picasso’s work and life.
In the evening, you can visit a famous wine and tapas restaurant to enjoy traditional cuisine using local, seasonal ingredients inside an 18th-century mansion. Musicians may play through the night, adding to the ambiance, as you find Picasso’s signature decorating one of the wine barrels lining the wall.
What's Included:
Malaga - Experience Picasso’s Early Life
Galicia - Walk the Timeline of Teenage Picasso
Galicia - Explore Behind the Scenes
Madrid - Transfer to Spain’s Capital
Madrid - Discover Picasso’s Madrid
Madrid - See Where History and Art Combine
Barcelona - Visit the Periods of Picasso’s Life
Barcelona - Behind the Scenes Tour in Barcelona
Barcelona - Depart for Home or Continue to Mallorca
Mallorca - Explore Picasso and Miró’s Friendship
Mallorca - Depart for Home
Trip Highlights
- Visit the childhood home of Picasso in his birth city of Malaga
- Guided by Picasso specialists, go behind the scenes of two notable museums to see undisplayed works by the artist
- Witness the grand scale and impressive design of “Guernica”, one of Picasso’s most notable works, in the Reina Sofía Museum
- Enjoy the gorgeous panoramic view of the Galician coastline during a boat tour mirroring Picasso’s journey from Malaga to Galicia as a child
- Discover the techniques and implementation of Picasso’s artistry during a painting lesson as you craft your own work inspired by the artist
- Delight in the option of taking a Civil War hike in the mountains outside of Madrid to view the trails, bunkers, and remaining ephemera from the war
Starting Price
$6,300 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations for two adults staying in standard double rooms, 4-star hotels with breakfast included, and inclusions as per your itinerary for Day 1-9 are $4,999.00 per person. The optional Mallorca trip extension is not included in this starting price
- 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 29 reviews
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España es espectacular.
La guia especialista es de primera siempre estuvo muy atenta y dispuesta a ayudarnos. Este tipo de viaje es el que buscábamos donde hay tiempo para conocer pero también para relajarse y disfrutar a nuestro ritmo.
El no tener que estar preocupado por buscar un taxi, estacionar tu auto , si no que un chofer buscándote en tu hotel o el aeropuerto eso es lo máximo, llegar al hotel y tener todo organizado y listo con la habitación que pediste, salir de paseo a nuestro ritmo y a nuestro horario es algo que anhelábamos conseguir.
Durante nuestros traslados el personal excelente, los guía en su mayoría también. Disfrutamos muchísimo en Segovia, Granada, Palmas de Mallorca, Valencia, Toledo, en Sevilla tuvimos el mejor tapas tour con un guía que sabía del tema.
Solo espero llegue el día para volver a planificar otro tour con ustedes.
Gracias por todo,
Spain is amazing.
The tour specialist was always very attentive and willing to help us. This is the type of trip that we were looking for, a trip where we had time to discover places, as well as time to relax and enjoy the journey at our own pace.
Not having to worry about transportation or parking, but instead having a driver to pick you up at the hotel or the airport is the best thing ever. Getting to the hotel, and finding everything organized and ready as well as being able to explore the city at our own pace was something that we had been looking for.
The staff in charge of our transfers and our guides were excellent. We enjoyed a lot visiting Segovia, Granada, Palmas de Mallorca, Valencia, and Toledo. in Seville, we had the best tapas tour, and a very knowledgeable guide.
I can not wait for the day we get to plan another trip with you.
Thanks for everything.
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Our trip to southern Spain in late December/early January was an absolute delight! We began in Malaga, city brimming with history and first-rate museums. Then Grenada, Serville, Cordoba, Cadiz and Gibralta. Wonderful sights, fascinating history, great food, memorable experiences, altogether a wonderful vacation. Our travel agent arranged perfect hotels, meeting all our requirements, terrific guides, especially our guides in Serville and Cadiz, and all the drivers were helpful, accommodating, and efficient. Cannot compliment the entire team enough.
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Zicasso’s travel partners are thorough professionals, with a keen eye for details. We traveled with the kids (12, 10 and five) and had time to relax in between tours.
The guided tours were excellent and we had a great time getting to know the history, culture, and culinary traditions of Spain. We spent most of our time in Andalusia, with Malaga as a base and guided day trips to nearby attractions.
We enjoyed an evening on the sailboat and spent a day in a village near Ronda learning to bake. We also enjoyed tapas with local wine. Overall, a great trip and we would highly recommend our tour company.
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My trip to Andalusia, Spain was a dream I have had for a long time that finally materialized this past September. I visited Madrid, Granada, Cordoba, Seville, and Malaga. I have traveled a lot and continue to do as best as I can. I was raised in Europe and live in New York for almost 40 years so I’m familiar with this type of traveling. Normally, when I travel alone, as I did this time, I use reputable travel companies with good reviews but rely heavily on my friends’/family’s experience and suggestions. When I do that it seems that I enjoy my travels. This time things were different.
Unfortunately, this time I relied only on internet reviews when I picked Zicasso. The reviews were mostly favorable. Zicasso’s response was professional and quick. They matched me with an agent in Andalusia, this company. Initially, this travel company appeared quite responsive and professional. They assumed responsibility when they realized they were accountable for their many mistakes in the beginning and end of my trip. However, they totally lacked organizational skills, consistency in their provided services, ability to maintaining a level of quality expected, especially within my budget parameters (not to mention disregard of my indicated budget at first contact as they initially proposed a trip that cost more than double the amount I had indicated). I insisted that they stayed withing the budget I indicated. I even gave them a sample of an itinerary I wanted with details and proposed hotels. This company appeared to want to compete with upscale, seasoned operators seemingly lacking the necessary knowledge and ability to do basic things, and follow through. They seem to be driven by greed reflecting in their bookings of unjustifiable, confusing, occasionally random, or super-commercialized activities (any mainstream agent would have easily done that on a much lower budget). They lost perspective of my priorities or personal needs which I had originally indicated.Here is the list:
I wanted to spend 10 days in Andalusia. Perfectly reasonable amount of time within a generous budget. Apparently, my trip was cut short to only 6 nights. Perhaps, to fit the company's budget needs. I went with it. Regardless, the company kept adding way too many, and often unnecessary, things/destinations in their effort to justify the spending of money. In general, the logistics of that trip were not thought out well or in realistic terms. In retrospect, I had several indications that communication between myself and this company, though prompt, was not very good. I admit that I might have not been willing to acknowledge this at that time being too eager to go to Andalusia.Because of the above I ended up doing what I told this company I wanted to avoid: rushing through cities; spending only one night in most and then packing up again and leave for the next. I wasted incredible amount of time traveling this way, let alone the time I needed to orient myself around each new place with the need of a map (and self-education that slows the process) since no guides were assigned to me! Felt like a student level tourist experience! I regret this and find it shameful (I’m 60 y/o with good mobility but many health considerations that this company was aware of because I had discussed them with them). They could have advised me towards a more comfortable and meaningful itinerary. Of course, this would have meant fewer places, hotels bookings etc. that agents normally benefit from....Worst example: with only one full day and night in Madrid, the itinerary was filled with too many things to do, all good if you have a few days, except surprisingly limited time for museums! Fitting in Prado museum, after I requested it, seemed as an afterthought. With an unpractical and unrealistic itinerary the travel company deemed appropriate to issue me the most expensive museum option: a 3 museum pass vs. a plain ticket to Prado (not even necessary since I could have bought it myself on location)! How would anyone realistically fit 3 museums visits (that’s the pass) when you hardly have time for one and even then only for 1 or 2 galleries? I needed to catch a train to Granada at 1pm and allow time to a) fetch my luggage from the hotel, b) go to the station. Unable to find enough time to even visit Goya and El Greco galleries properly made me very sad and upset and almost made me loose the train to Granada. And of course, left me with an awful taste of resentment toward this company. They tried to correct it by promising me a driver service from then on, something that should have been expected anyway.
For what I've considered (and known) to be a generous proposed budget I did not get personal transportation to/from points of entry to all destinations until I had a problem with the hotel in Madrid, an in or posada not uncommon there. My extremely tiny room was like a trailer without a windows (there was a tinted glass facing the hallway for light but not a proper window. Food smells from the restaurant downstairs permeated the room. No appropriate closet or space to walk around the bed. A night light overhead would not be turned off keeping me up all night. The only ventilation was through inadequate A/C. Management did not want to change me. The travel company tried to resolve it. Unable to do this they promised a driver from/to all my destinations instead. This should have been included in the first place and not as a make-up gesture.Madrid should not have been squeezed in this itinerary. Not enough time. Yet, the company believed that it was a doable option even in a short period of time and although I was skeptical about it I agreed to it since I did not know the size and richness of Madrid. A good planner would have advised against it and concentrated on a better use of time in Andalusia which was the focus of my trip. Thankfully, I had the sense to refuse other stops that this company tried to squeeze in while I was traveling in Spain. It became anxiety provoking to always rush and not enjoy sufficiently.Level of tour guiding: inconsistent and erratic. In Granada I met with a wonderful tour guide for a private tour to the Alhambra. Fascinating, professional and appropriate as expected. In Cordoba I was thrown in a group that I did not expect. Luckily, the tour guide was exceptional and the tour was not too big so I let it go and enjoyed the tour. In Seville, I was thrown to a huge unpredictable group. The guide was late by 45 min in meeting me that the assigned location. I was not notified of the delay. Once again I was thrown to a huge group and order to get on a bus that was supposed to deliver people who would then be separated to language specific sub groups. The guide’s English was average, quality of tour mediocre, overall boring and hectic. Sad and unpleasant experience for a marvelous city like Seville! I would have been better off by myself but would benefit from a private guide as one would have expected with the budget I presented.Biggest blow: In order to negotiate 2 nights in Seville and save some time lost in travelling back to Madrid for my departure to another country, I helped this company figure out an alternative departure from Malaga. What a disaster. I ended up losing my flight because the company (are you ready for this?) read 1:55 departure as an afternoon departure instead of 1:55am. Needless to say, that by this time it had stopped being a vacation for me. Damage control was the name of the game. The company took responsibility to transfer me via train to Madrid, book me to a hotel there, pay for a drive to/from stations, and fly me to Athens, Greece and of course the paid for all this. Nevertheless, this ordeal cost me anguish and high levels of anxiety and discomfort (undoing any benefit I was hoping to gain from this vacation), disruption of my personal and family plans, loss of money (I had prepaid a rental car in Athens; lost a business meeting and income generating opportunity there); and waste of valuable time I had planned with family.Would I use this travel company again? Never. I would be happy to share details with anyone who is interested. The company left a very bad taste and would not recommend them. I will share similar reviews to the above on other travel platforms.
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It is now more than a week since Lillian and I returned from our wonderful trip to Spain. I wanted to tell you that the trip was fantastic and the responsiveness of your travel company throughout was amazing. If ever we had a question or needed some help, the team was always available. The WhatsApp group worked perfectly and I literally never had to wait more than five minutes to get a response. Let me discuss the different aspects of the trip.
First, the guides were uniformly excellent, some, of course, better than others. They were always on time and very knowledgeable of the subject matter, the places, and the history. We felt very comfortable with them and indeed felt so close to some of them that we invited them to visit us in Boston if they are ever in that part of the US. We maximized the touring opportunities and were able to get to just about everything that was on our list. They also shared some of their personal stories, which proved to be quite meaningful as we heard about their Jewish connections and their interest in the history of the Jews in Spain.
Second, the accommodations were very good. I would say the place we stayed at in Madrid was our least favorite. It was in a great location, but the room was very small and there were very few “surfaces” to put things down on. We were pleased that for breakfast, every hotel had gluten-free bread for us. All of the hotels did a good job on breakfast. The staff were very accommodating. The hotel room in Barcelona was a bit larger and more comfortable. The staff were also very accommodating. The last two hotels we stayed at were spectacular. The one in Seville was just so beautifully laid out and the room was so elegant and detail oriented. It’s too bad we were only there for one night. The other hotel was extraordinary. The location and room rivaled the previous hotel and the gardens were just incredible. Also, we were so close to the Alhambra. The views from the room and the lunch option outside on the terrace were just wonderful.
The drivers were excellent and always on time. They did a great job and we were never rushed getting to sites or taking our time there.
The development of the itinerary was a cooperative process and our agents were always available and willing to make changes if we expressed interest in doing something that was not planned (like having a walking tour in Barcelona on a Saturday afternoon).
The following are suggestions that could have improved the trip a bit. These are not meant to be criticisms. Rather, looking back, they might have been nice.
When we arrived in Madrid and went into our room for the first time, it would have been nice to have a welcome package waiting for us with some info on the area in which we were staying, the plans for the next day, and perhaps a bottle of wine. I had sort of expected something like that.
I think a guide for the Prado would have been useful. It was a little confusing finding our way around and a guide could have provided some commentary on the paintings there.
For us, it might have been useful to have a little background on the shops and stores worth visiting in Madrid and Barcelona, and make some time for that. (We didn’t ask for this, but now it seems it would have been useful.)
Since we have returned, we have continually sung the praises of the trip and the various features you provided. It was a trip in which there was no tension about finding places, getting to places, and moving from place to place. Everything was organized beautifully. In fact, a friend just told me that because of our recommendation, she has been in touch with Zicasso for a trip she and her husband are planning for September to Austria and Berlin.
Thanks again for all the work that was put in for this trip.
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