Spanish Fiesta

from 

NZ$7,948

per person
 
Duration: 13 Nights
Destination: Madrid, Spain
Region: Europe
Deal Code: PAMTL4E

 

 

Description

Originally chanted at the toreros during bullfights, “Olé!” is now a term used to congratulate anyone’s exceptional performance in sunny and live-in-the-moment Spain. Prepare for those two happy syllables to roll off your tongue as you discover the past and modern-day feats of everyone from artists and architects to chefs and winemakers throughout this lively tour of Spain. Our most in-depth look at the land of the nonstop fiesta, this 14-day tour leads you from city to city and coast to coast for Picasso and paella, fortresses and flamenco, and Gaudi and the great Rioja wines. Equally satisfying is seeing the legendary backdrops used for some of classic literature’s finest prose—from Granada’s Moorish Alhambra complex to Pamplona’s famous Calle Estafeta, the famous street where the annual “running of the bulls” takes place. Olé! 


Your Holiday Package Includes:

  • $2500 flight credit per person
  • 13 night Spanish Fiesta guided tour with Globus, Madrid return

Includes:

  • Superior accommodation
  • 13 breakfasts, 7 dinners
  • VIP access to iconic sites
  • Globus Tour Directors & Local Guides
  • Touring by private, air-conditioned motorcoach with free Wi-Fi (where available)
  • Hotel taxes, porterage, tips & service charges 

Pricing is per person twin share and based on travel 28 October – 10 November 2024

Other dates available, seasonal surcharges apply

Extend your holiday with a cruise, speak with your travel consultant


Itinerary:

Day 1 / ARRIVE IN MADRID, SPAIN

Welcome to Madrid! At 6 pm, meet your Tour Director and travel companions for a welcome dinner at your hotel. (D)

Day 2 / MADRID

Masterpieces in Madrid MADRID Guided sightseeing includes the Prado Museum and sights of the Cibeles Fountain and Calle Alcala. (B) TOUR HIGHLIGHT ART & ARCHITECTURE The Prado Museum houses one of the world's largest art collections, including its amazing assortment of masterpieces by historic artists like Velasquez, Goya, and El Greco. The famous museum also displays the works of renowned European masters, including Rubens and Rembrandt, along with a stunning collection of Greco-Roman statues.

Day 3 / MADRID-SEGOVIA-BURGOS-VITORIA

Spanish Treasures SEGOVIA See the Roman Aqueduct. BURGOS Take an orientation walk and see the Cathedral of Santa Maria. VITORIA Free time late afternoon to browse. (B,D) 286 mi / 460 km TOUR HIGHLIGHT ART & ARCHITECTURE The Cathedral of Santa Maria is a wonderful example of the flamboyant Gothic- style which gives her an unmistakable profile. This revered stop along the Camino de Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route is also the final resting place of the legendary Castilian folk-hero El Cid.

Day 4 / VITORIA-BILBAO-SAN SEBASTIAN-PAMPLONA

Walk, Don't Run BILBAO Take a guided visit of the Guggenheim Museum. SAN SEBASTIAN Enjoy free time to browse and for lunch. PAMPLONA [LF] Walk along the Calle Estafeta, followed by a Rioja wine-pairing dinner at Basaburua restaurant. (B,D) 168 mi / 270 km LOCAL FAVOURITE LOCAL TASTES Best known as the narrow cobblestone gauntlet where the running of the bulls takes place in Pamplona, Calle Estafeta is a haven for food lovers where tapas and wine are always on the menu at Restaurante Basaburua in the heart of the city.

Day 5 / PAMPLONA-SARAGOSSA-BARCELONA

Going for Baroque in Aragon SARAGOSSA An orientation walk includes Plaza del Pilar. Enjoy free time for lunch. Scenic drive en route to Barcelona. (B) 311 mi / 500 km TOUR HIGHLIGHT CULTURE & TRADITION Loved for its folklore, fantastic food, and fascinating landmarks such as the Basilica del Pilar, Saragossa delights with brilliant Baroque architecture that have earned the capital of Spain's Aragon region the designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Day 6 / BARCELONA

Gaudi's Masterpiece BARCELONA Guided sightseeing includes sights of the Columbus Monument, Plaza de Cataluna, and panoramic views of the city and harbour from Montjuic Hill. Visit the Sagrada Familia Basilica. (B) TOUR HIGHLIGHT CUTURAL GEM The Basilica of the Sagrada Familia stands in Barcelona as a monument to the Holy Family and a testament to the masterwork of Antoni Gaudi. Built on the reliance of donations since the first stone was laid more than 130 years ago, the iconic church remains an unfinished masterpiece and the world's longest-running construction project - slated for completion in 2026 on the 100th anniversary of the architect's death.

Day 7 / BARCELONA-VALENCIA

Vibrant Views of Valencia VALENCIA Guided sightseeing features a photo stop at the Arts and Sciences Complex and a traditional Horchata (drink made from tiger nuts) tasting. (B,D) 230 mi / 370 km TOUR HIGHLIGHT ART & ARCHITECTURE Marvel at the architecture of La Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias (The City of Arts and Sciences) in Valencia. This gleaming, ultra-modern complex is the largest of its kind in Europe, with its strikingly futuristic design mirroring the surrounding water park, and a stunning symbol of the Spanish city, which houses a planetarium, an oceanarium, and an interactive museum.

Day 8 / VALENCIA-GRANADA

Grand Granada Scenic drive toward the mountains past cave dwellings near Guadix and Purullena en route to Granada. GRANADA Enjoy free time in the late afternoon, followed by dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D) 336 mi / 540 km FREE TIME TIPS EXPLORE MORE Take in the Renaissance architecture and unmistakeable Moorish influence mixed with modern style in Granada, one of eastern Andalusia's most fascinating cities. Poised at the foot of the magnificent Sierra Nevada mountains, Granada lies between the Darro and Genil rivers with a wealth of grand Islamic architecture, endless tapas, cold beer, and lively streets.

Day 9 / GRANADA-COSTA DEL SOL

Splendid Spain GRANADA Guided walking tour includes the Alhambra complex and the Water Gardens of the Generalife. (B) 103 mi / 165 km NOTE: Alhambra complex: Entrance to Nasrid Palace is not guaranteed TOUR HIGHLIGHT ARCHITECTURAL GEMS Granada's Alhambra Complex stands as one of the largest ancient aristocratic sites of Western Muslim culture. Its leafy lanes and streams enhance the grand water gardens of Generalife at the once summer palace and country estate of the Nasrid rulers.

Day 10 / COSTA DEL SOL. EXCURSION TO MALAGA

Time for Tapas COSTA DEL SOL [LF] Join an excursion to Malaga for a guided walking tour through the Old City and tapas tasting at the famous El Pimpi Bodega. Free time to explore. (B) 22 mi / 35 km LOCAL FAVOURITE LOCAL TASTES El Pimpi occupies an 18th-century home on an ancient Roman road in Malaga. Converted into a wine cellar in 1971, this popular place for tapas and wine maintains its enchanting atmosphere in its halls and patios. Named after the legendary Malaga character, "Pimpi," who assisted sea crews and passengers arriving at the historic Malaga port, this popular bodega is also owned in part by actor and native of Malaga, Antonio Banderas.

Day 11 / COSTA DEL SOL-GIBRALTAR-SEVILLE

La Plaza de Toros Border crossing to Gibraltar. GIBRALTAR Guided sightseeing includes St. Michael's Caves. SEVILLE [LF] Visit the famous Real Maestranza de Caballeria de Sevilla, the royal bull ring. (B,D) 199 mi / 320 km LOCAL FAVOURITE CULTURE & TRADITION Step into the ring of Spanish history and heritage, the Real Maestranza de Caballeria de Sevilla (Royal Bullring), where over the centuries matadors have confronted bulls in a show of pageantry and pride.

Day 12 / SEVILLE

The Squares of Seville SEVILLE Visit the Plaza de Espana. Guided sightseeing includes Casa de Pilatos, and a walk through the Santa Cruz quarter. (B) TOUR HIGHLIGHT HISTORIC SPOT Walk through Seville's picturesque Plaza de Espana, originally built for Seville's Ibero-American Expo at the 1929 World's Fair, the 540,000-square-foot plaza features a sprawling mosaic patio - an architectural tour de force. Explore the historic Santa Cruz quarter in a magical maze of tapas, flamenco, and cafes

Day 13 / SEVILLE-CORDOBA-MADRID

Treasures of Cordoba CORDOBA Guided walking tour includes the Mosque of the Caliphs. Free time to browse. MADRID Enjoy a farewell dinner at a local restaurant. (B,D) 360 mi / 580 km TOUR HIGHLIGHT ANCIENT ARCHITECTURE The Mosque of Cordoba (Mezquita-Catedral de Cordoba in Spanish) today is a Catholic but was originally a mosque built for Muslim prayer by Abd ar-Rahman I in the 8th century. The mosque's architecture is rich in dazzling detail, with over 800 granite and marble pillars supporting its beautiful brick and stone arches - a major focal point in the mosque along with the soaring bell tower - the tallest structure in the city.

Day 14 / MADRID

Safe travels until we meet again! Your holiday ends with breakfast this morning. (B)


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Terms and conditions apply. Prices are per person twin share in NZD based on [Departure Date] departure. Trip prices and dates are correct as of 11-07-2024 but subject to change and will be confirmed at the time of booking. Prices are tour only and do not include international flights, but can be added, please speak to your travel consultant for further details.

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