Spain is a land of light and passion, where every city, every place, and every stone tells a vibrant story.
It’s the country of sun and contrasts: the Mediterranean Sea gently kisses Barcelona and its modernist masterpieces, Madrid, a thrilling capital where art meets nightlife, and Marbella, an Andalusian gem blending Mediterranean charm and cosmopolitan elegance.
Traveling through Spain means diving into a symphony of colors, flavors, and emotions, where flamenco, gastronomy, and architecture unite to celebrate the true art of living.

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Barcelona – The Catalan capital, between art and sea

Barcelona is a city that breathes creativity. Here, architecture becomes poetry, gastronomy a celebration, and the Mediterranean Sea a constant horizon. The city is marked by the bold vision of Gaudí, whose curves and mosaics turn every street into a work of art. But Barcelona also has a proud Catalan soul, visible in its Gothic Quarter, its medieval charm, and its vibrant cultural identity.

At night, the city lights up: lively terraces, shared tapas, and a joyful Mediterranean atmosphere. Barcelona is a rare mix of avant-garde and tradition, where you can go from the architectural genius of the Sagrada Família to the simple pleasures of a seaside walk.

Must-see:

  • Sagrada Família – Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece and Barcelona’s symbol.
  • Parc Güell – Colorful mosaics and magical city views.
  • Casa Batlló & Casa Milà (La Pedrera) – Astonishing modernist architecture.
  • Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) – Medieval streets, cathedral, and charming squares.
  • La Rambla – A lively promenade with street performers and markets.
  • La Boqueria Market – A burst of flavors and colors.
  • Port Vell & Barceloneta – Scenic seafront strolls.

Alicante – Sun, sea, and Mediterranean charm

Alicante is a vibrant coastal city bathed in sunshine, where the Mediterranean Sea meets sandy beaches and lively promenades. The city combines a rich historical heritage with a relaxed seaside lifestyle, offering a perfect blend of culture, leisure, and gastronomy. The Castillo de Santa Bárbara, perched on a hill, dominates the skyline and provides panoramic views of the city and the sparkling sea.

Alicante’s old town, with its narrow streets and colorful buildings, invites visitors to wander, discover charming squares, and enjoy the local tapas culture. The city pulses with festivals, vibrant markets, and an energetic nightlife, all under the warm Mediterranean climate. Surrounding Alicante, the Costa Blanca reveals stunning beaches, hidden coves, and picturesque towns like Altea, Villajoyosa, and Benidorm, offering a mix of natural beauty and cultural richness.

Must-see:

  • Castillo de Santa Bárbara – Historic fortress with panoramic views.
  • Explanada de España – Iconic seaside promenade lined with palm trees.
  • Alicante Old Town (El Barrio) – Charming streets, plazas, and tapas bars.
  • Postiguet Beach – Golden sands right by the city center.
  • Tabarca Island – Small Mediterranean island with crystal-clear waters.
  • Altea – Whitewashed village with artistic flair and sea views.
  • Villajoyosa – Colorful fishing town famous for chocolate and charm.
  • Benidorm – Beaches, nightlife, and a vibrant cosmopolitan atmosphere.


Marbella – Chic Andalusia

Marbella is a Mediterranean gem, embodying Andalusian charm and discreet luxury. Its Casco Antiguo (old town) reveals whitewashed streets adorned with flowers, offering an authentic glimpse of Spain, in contrast to the glamour of Puerto Banús, a sparkling marina filled with yachts, designer boutiques, and trendy restaurants.

Marbella is also an ideal starting point to explore deep Andalusia: Granada with its Alhambra, Ronda perched on dramatic cliffs, and Seville with its Moorish palaces. Yet above all, Marbella captivates with its la dolce vita: seaside walks, fiery sunsets, and refined Mediterranean cuisine. It’s the perfect place to conclude a journey in relaxation and elegance.

Must-see:

Optional excursion to Granada (≈ 2h by car) – Visit the Alhambra, UNESCO-listed Moorish masterpiece.

Casco Antiguo (Old Town) – Flower-lined streets, white houses, Plaza de los Naranjos.

Puerto Banús – Luxurious marina with yachts, designer boutiques, and trendy restaurants.

Seafront Promenade – Perfect for sunset walks.

Costa del Sol Beaches – Golden sand and Mediterranean atmosphere.

Seville – Heart of Andalusia

Seville is the vibrant capital of Andalusia, where history, culture, and passion meet. The city is famous for its Moorish architecture, flamenco, and lively streets filled with orange trees and picturesque plazas. The Giralda and Seville Cathedral dominate the skyline, while the Alcázar, with its intricate Moorish designs and lush gardens, showcases centuries of artistic heritage.

Strolling through Barrio Santa Cruz, visitors discover narrow cobblestone streets, hidden squares, and charming courtyards, offering a true taste of Andalusian life. Seville also enchants with its vibrant festivals, buzzing tapas bars, and a warm Mediterranean climate. A city of tradition and innovation, Seville invites travelers to immerse themselves in its art, flavors, and rhythms.

Must-see:

  • Seville Cathedral & La Giralda – Gothic marvel with panoramic views.
  • Alcázar of Seville – Stunning Moorish palace with gardens.
  • Barrio Santa Cruz – Charming streets, plazas, and courtyards.
  • Metropol Parasol (Las Setas) – Modern architectural landmark with city views.
  • Plaza de España – Iconic square with ornate bridges and canals.
  • Flamenco shows – Experience authentic Andalusian music and dance.
  • Triana – Historic neighborhood known for ceramics and vibrant tapas scene.

Madrid – The beating heart of Spain

Madrid embodies Spanish elegance and vitality. It is a royal capital, with majestic palaces and world-class museums, yet it is also a city that lives late into the night, animated by tapas bars and bustling plazas.

The city’s artistic wealth is unmatched: the Prado, Reina Sofía, and Thyssen-Bornemisza form a unique “Golden Triangle of Art”. Yet Madrid also charms with the narrow streets of La Latina, the energy of the Gran Vía, and the serenity of Retiro Park. It’s a capital that never truly sleeps, offering between museum visits the cool shade of a terrace and the simple pleasure of a café con leche.

Must-see:

Gran Vía – Iconic avenue with theatres and shops.

Prado Museum – One of the world’s greatest, with works by Velázquez, Goya, and Rubens.

Reina Sofía Museum – Modern art, including Picasso’s famous Guernica.

Royal Palace – Sumptuous and majestic, official residence of the kings.

Plaza Mayor – Historic and lively square.

Retiro Park – Green lung of the city, perfect for walks or boating.

Puerta del Sol – The city’s beating heart.

On your final day, savor the last moments of Spanish charm. Take a leisurely stroll through your favorite streets, revisit a beloved plaza, or enjoy a final Mediterranean meal. Let the sunshine, colors, and flavors of Spain linger as you reflect on a journey filled with art, culture, architecture, and gastronomy. Whether it’s a quiet beach walk, a last tapas tasting, or simply soaking in the vibrant atmosphere, Spain leaves you with memories of passion, joy, and timeless beauty.

TERMS and CONDITIONS

  • In case of changes to our hotel selection, we reserve the right to relocate you to an establishment of the same or higher category.
  • Tipping is a well-established tradition in the United States. It is customary to give a tip to your guide (approximately 3 USD per person per day) and to your driver (approximately 2 USD per person per day).
  • For technical reasons, if adjustments are made to the program schedule or visits, the planned content will still be respected. Free time periods are included to allow you to enjoy your personal interests; no transportation will be provided during these moments.


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