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Best of Spain Premium Group Tour | 2 Weeks

15 nights
TRIP DETAILS
DESCRIPTION
WHAT IS INCLUDED?

Route: Málaga Granada Seville Cáceres Madrid Ávila Segovia Ourense Santiago de Compostela

Nights: 15 nights

Group Size: 6 – 20 people

Age Range: 18+ (average age of over 50)

Transport: Mostly trains with one short coach journey

Accommodation: Boutique 4-star hotels

Room Options: Double or twin rooms available. For solo travellers, there are shared same-sex twin rooms or there is the option to upgrade to private rooms.

Activities: All activities are optional, allowing for a personalised 2-week itinerary. Please see below for the activities available in each city.

Difficulty Level: There’s nothing too exerting in our group tour programme. All hotels and activities are within short walking distance of each other or accessible by public transport routes.

Sustainability: This trip creates 40kg of carbon emissions, whereas flying the same route would create 240kg.

Reviews:    All independent reviews

 

The Best of Spain Premium Group Tour is a 17-day rail journey that travels through the diverse regions of Southern and Northern Spain. From sun-soaked Andalusia to the green, lush landscapes of Galicia, it offers an opportunity to experience some of Spain’s most mesmerising cities, villages, and historic sites.

The tour begins in Málaga, the capital of the Costa del Sol and birthplace of Pablo Picasso. The historic Old Town and Picasso Museum are highlights, and the city’s sixteen beaches provide the perfect spot to relax. From Málaga, the journey continues to Granada, a city where the legacy of Moorish Spain remains visible at the breathtaking Alhambra Palace and Fortress. The route then proceeds to Seville, one of the oldest cities in Spain and once a major trading port with the Americas. Visitors to Seville will find the Seville Cathedral, the Giralda Tower, and the luxurious gardens of the Royal Alcázar. The next stop is Cáceres, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and cobblestone streets.

The tour reaches Madrid, Spain’s lively capital, where travellers can take part in a paella-making workshop or rent a rowboat at El Retiro Park. After enjoying the last evening on the first half of the tour, the journey transitions to the northern leg, starting with Ávila, a city surrounded by ancient walls and home to Spain’s first Gothic cathedral. From Ávila, the group travels to Segovia, where the grand Alcázar fortress and the awe-inspiring Roman aqueduct tower above the city’s landscape.

Heading further north, the next destination is Ourense, a city nestled amidst picturesque landscapes and famous for its soothing thermal springs. The itinerary allows for an afternoon of relaxation in the waters before continuing to Santiago de Compostela, the endpoint of the renowned Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. Santiago’s magnificent cathedral and historic streets provide a fitting conclusion to the tour, which ends with a day on the coast, savouring local wine and fresh seafood and bringing this journey through Spain’s most captivating regions to a close.

Throughout your travels, you will be accompanied by up to 20 fellow travelers, staying in comfortable boutique 4-star hotels. Enjoy a wide range of optional activities in each city, with as much free time to explore at your own pace as you would like, all supported by an experienced Tour Leader.

Thanks to Spain’s efficient rail network, you will travel in comfort from city centre to city centre, enjoying spacious seating and breathtaking views along the way. Please refer to the itinerary below for detailed information about each city and the optional activities that you will be able to add to create your own personalised week in Europe.

 

– As part of our Travel Disruption Protection, alternative travel will be organised if there is a strike or similar disruption. Please click here for more information.

– All train travel between cities with all possible seat reservations.

– All accommodation in 4-star boutique hotels located right in the heart of each city.

– A wide range of optional activities are available to book directly with us. Please find more details below, including a detailed example itinerary.

– 15 breakfasts in the hotels.

– Two wine and tapas tours, in both Málaga and Madrid, to welcome you to each half of the Group Tour.

– An experienced and engaging Tour Leader to travel with you and coordinate your trip.

Tour Details

Route: Málaga Granada Seville Cáceres Madrid Ávila Segovia Ourense Santiago de Compostela

Nights: 15 nights

Group Size: 6 – 20 people

Age Range: 18+ (average age of over 50)

Transport: Mostly trains with one short coach journey

Accommodation: Boutique 4-star hotels

Room Options: Double or twin rooms available. For solo travellers, there are shared same-sex twin rooms or there is the option to upgrade to private rooms.

Activities: All activities are optional, allowing for a personalised 2-week itinerary. Please see below for the activities available in each city.

Difficulty Level: There’s nothing too exerting in our group tour programme. All hotels and activities are within short walking distance of each other or accessible by public transport routes.

Sustainability: This trip creates 40kg of carbon emissions, whereas flying the same route would create 240kg.

Reviews:    All independent reviews

 

Description

The Best of Spain Premium Group Tour is a 17-day rail journey that travels through the diverse regions of Southern and Northern Spain. From sun-soaked Andalusia to the green, lush landscapes of Galicia, it offers an opportunity to experience some of Spain’s most mesmerising cities, villages, and historic sites.

The tour begins in Málaga, the capital of the Costa del Sol and birthplace of Pablo Picasso. The historic Old Town and Picasso Museum are highlights, and the city’s sixteen beaches provide the perfect spot to relax. From Málaga, the journey continues to Granada, a city where the legacy of Moorish Spain remains visible at the breathtaking Alhambra Palace and Fortress. The route then proceeds to Seville, one of the oldest cities in Spain and once a major trading port with the Americas. Visitors to Seville will find the Seville Cathedral, the Giralda Tower, and the luxurious gardens of the Royal Alcázar. The next stop is Cáceres, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and cobblestone streets.

The tour reaches Madrid, Spain’s lively capital, where travellers can take part in a paella-making workshop or rent a rowboat at El Retiro Park. After enjoying the last evening on the first half of the tour, the journey transitions to the northern leg, starting with Ávila, a city surrounded by ancient walls and home to Spain’s first Gothic cathedral. From Ávila, the group travels to Segovia, where the grand Alcázar fortress and the awe-inspiring Roman aqueduct tower above the city’s landscape.

Heading further north, the next destination is Ourense, a city nestled amidst picturesque landscapes and famous for its soothing thermal springs. The itinerary allows for an afternoon of relaxation in the waters before continuing to Santiago de Compostela, the endpoint of the renowned Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. Santiago’s magnificent cathedral and historic streets provide a fitting conclusion to the tour, which ends with a day on the coast, savouring local wine and fresh seafood and bringing this journey through Spain’s most captivating regions to a close.

Throughout your travels, you will be accompanied by up to 20 fellow travelers, staying in comfortable boutique 4-star hotels. Enjoy a wide range of optional activities in each city, with as much free time to explore at your own pace as you would like, all supported by an experienced Tour Leader.

Thanks to Spain’s efficient rail network, you will travel in comfort from city centre to city centre, enjoying spacious seating and breathtaking views along the way. Please refer to the itinerary below for detailed information about each city and the optional activities that you will be able to add to create your own personalised week in Europe.

 

What is included?

  • As part of our Travel Disruption Protection, alternative travel will be organised if there is a strike or similar disruption. Please click here for more information.
  • All train and coach travel between cities with all possible seat reservations.
  • All accommodation in 4-star boutique hotels located right in the heart of each city.
  • A wide range of optional activities are available to book directly with us. Please find more details below, including a detailed example itinerary.
  • 15 breakfasts in the hotels.
  • Two wine and tapas tours, in both Málaga and Madrid, to welcome you to each half of the Group Tour.
  • An experienced and engaging Tour Leader to travel with you and coordinate your trip.
Itinerary

Day 1 - Málaga


Welcome to Spain! You can check into the hotel from mid-afternoon so the earlier you can fly in the better. The group will meet for the first time as a group in the hotel and, once all settled in, will head out to explore this beautiful beachfront city.

Your tour leader will take you to one of the best restaurants to sample a range of tapas, beer, and sangria. The night is then yours to explore, whether that means heading to the plazas and bars, having a late-night swim, or relaxing at the hotel.

Inclusions:
  Wine and Tapas Tour

Day 2 - Málaga/Granada


After breakfast, take a direct train to Granada, a city renowned for its breathtaking beauty, rich history, and unique cultural heritage. The city is most famous for the stunning Alhambra Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site and one of the most iconic examples of Islamic architecture in Europe.

Soon after checking in, head out to explore the Alhambra Palace and grounds. The rest of the day and evening is yours to get lost in this magical city.

Inclusions:
Breakfast
Train to Granada

Optional Activities:
  Entry to the Alhambra Gardens and Generalife

Day 3 - Granada

Begin your day with the hotel breakfast, before heading on a 3-hour guided tour of Granada’s historic Cathedral and Royal Chapel, where you’ll explore the remarkable architecture of the historic centre of the city. Following the tour, there will be free time to relax, explore local shops, and enjoy a leisurely lunch with a view along Paseo de los Tristes.

In the evening there is the chance to see Granada from a different angle, with a walking tour through the Albaicín and Sacromonte neighborhoods, renowned for their narrow winding streets and stunning views out over the Alhambra and valley.

Inclusions:
Breakfast

Optional Activities:
3-Hour Cathedral and Royal Chapel Tour
Albaicín and Sacromonte Evening Walking Tour

Day 4 - Granada/Seville


After breakfast, take a direct train to Seville, renowned for its rich Moorish heritage, stunning architecture, flamenco, and orange trees. After checking in at the hotel and getting settled, you can choose to head out for the evening to the Spanish cooking class with dinner, where you will better understand the culinary wealth of Seville and Spain, and benefit from the services of a professional chef who will teach you how to cook traditional dishes authentically.

Inclusions:
Breakfast
Train to Seville

Optional Activities:
Spanish Cooking Class with Dinner

Day 5 - Seville

Today is devoted to exploring the city of Seville, beginning with a visit to the magnificent Royal Alcázar, where you can admire its intricate tilework and lush gardens. Following your exploration, enjoy free time for lunch before discovering the grandeur of Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, and the La Giralda tower.

Afterwards, you’ll have additional free time to wander through the charming streets of the Barrio Santa Cruz, the birthplace of flamenco, and experience the stunning architecture of Plaza de España. Cross the Triana Bridge to discover the traditional culture and ceramics of the Triana district.

Finally, head to a world-famous flamenco show with tapas and wine tastings to accompany the evening’s entertainment. This truly is one of the most Spanish experiences you will come across. The rest of the evening is yours to explore this beautiful city which comes alive when lit up at night.

Inclusions:
Breakfast

Optional Activities:
Royal Alcázar
Cathedral and La Giralda
VIP Flamenco Show Ticket including cocktail and tapas

Day 6 - Seville/Cáceres


This morning, take a direct regional train through Andalusia into Extremadura to the city of Cáceres. We’d recommend taking this opportunity to look out over the Spanish countryside, olive groves, vineyards, and rolling hills from the comfort of your reserved seat.

After checking in to the hotel, you will then have the rest of the evening to explore the city. Cáceres offers a unique blend of history, culture, and architectural splendour. Recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site, its well-preserved medieval Old Town stands as a living testament to centuries of diverse influences, featuring a mix of Roman, Moorish, Gothic, and Renaissance architecture.

The city’s cobblestone streets wind through squares, lined with centuries-old buildings with intricately carved façades. Notable landmarks include the Plaza Mayor, a grand square surrounded by arcaded buildings, and the Bujaco Tower, an iconic Moorish structure.

Inclusions:
Breakfast
Train to Cáceres

Day 7 - Cáceres/Madrid

Enjoy your morning in Cáceres, with free time to explore the city’s streets and have an early lunch at a local café. Afterwards, board your train to Madrid and arrive in the bustling capital. Once there, take advantage of some free time to relax or head out to immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the city.

For those interested, an optional paella and sangria workshop will be available in the evening, providing a delightful opportunity to learn how to prepare these classic Spanish recipes while experiencing some of the infectious culture of Madrid.

Inclusions:
Breakfast
Train to Madrid

Optional Activities:
Paella and Sangria Workshop

Day 8 - Madrid


After enjoying breakfast, the day begins with a skip-the-line guided tour of the magnificent Royal Palace, where you can explore its stunning architecture and rich history. Following the tour, you’ll have free time for lunch in Madrid’s historic centre.

In the afternoon, visit the renowned Prado Museum, home to an impressive collection of European art, including masterpieces by Velázquez and Goya. As the day winds down, enjoy some free time to relax or explore the city further before gathering for dinner, marking a farewell to those concluding their journey here.

Inclusions:
Breakfast

Optional Activities:
Royal Palace Skip-the-line Guided Tour
Prado Museum

Day 9 - Madrid

This will be your second morning waking up in Madrid and, for those interested, an optional visit to the Reina Sofía Museum will take place in the morning, providing a wonderful opportunity to explore Spain’s premier modern art collection. There will then be a meeting at the hotel to introduce the new guests onto the tour.

In the evening, your Tour Leader will take the group to one of the finest Madrileño restaurants for a delightful wine and tapas walking tour, where you can sample an array of traditional tapas, accompanied by beer and sangria.

Following the tour, the evening is yours to enjoy at your leisure. You may wish to wander through the historic neighborhoods of Malasaña and Chueca, where lively bars and trendy clubs create an electric atmosphere. The iconic Plaza Mayor and Puerta del Sol serve as bustling hubs of activity, with street performers and late-night revellers contributing to the lively ambiance. We encourage you to embrace the traditional Spanish custom of sobremesa, where you linger over conversations and drinks at the numerous outdoor cafés.

Inclusions:
  Breakfast
  Wine and Tapas Tour

Optional Activities:
  Reina Sofía Museum

 

Day 10 - Madrid/Ávila


After breakfast, take a direct train to Ávila, a historic and picturesque city located in the autonomous community of Castile and León. Renowned for its exceptionally well-preserved medieval walls, Ávila has earned a place as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city is characterised by its medieval architecture, narrow cobblestone streets, and a wealth of religious and historical landmarks.

When you arrive, you are free to explore the city at your own pace, or take a guided tour of the city in a tuk-tuk, a fun and convenient way to make the most of your time in this beautiful city.

Inclusions:
Breakfast
Train to Ávila

Optional Activities:
Guided City Tour in Tuk Tuk

Day 11 - Ávila/Segovia


The day begins with breakfast, before departing for Segovia. Enjoy a scenic train ride from Ávila, arriving in Segovia by midday. Once in the city, the group will be able to check in to the next hotel and you’ll have free time for lunch.

In the afternoon, join a guided tour of the impressive Segovia Cathedral, which showcases stunning Gothic architecture. After the tour, the evening is free for you to explore the charming old streets of Segovia, dine at local restaurants, and immerse yourself in the city’s atmosphere.

Inclusions:
Breakfast
Train to Segovia

Optional Activities:
Segovia Cathedral Guided Tour

Day 12 - Segovia

The day begins with an exhilarating hot air balloon ride, offering breathtaking views of the landscapes surrounding Segovia. This unique experience includes a celebratory Cava toast and a picnic, creating a memorable start to your day.

After the balloon ride, you will have free time to explore Segovia, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. The city’s iconic Roman aqueduct, a marvel of engineering, serves as a remarkable backdrop for your exploration. Visit the fairy-tale-like Alcázar perched on a rocky hill, where panoramic views await.

In the afternoon, embark on a city sightseeing tour aboard a hop-on hop-off bus, allowing you to visit various landmarks at your own pace. The evening is then yours to enjoy, giving you the chance to wander through the narrow streets of the Jewish Quarter, experience the medieval charm, and take in the lively Plaza Mayor. Don’t miss the opportunity to savor the renowned local dish, cochinillo, at one of the city’s restaurants.

Inclusions:
Breakfast

Optional Activities:
Hot Air Balloon Ride including Cava Toast & Picnic
City Sightseeing Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Day 13 - Segovia/Ourense


This morning, take a direct train to Ourense in Galicia, famous for its natural hot springs. Once arrived and checked in to the hotel, there will be some free time for lunch before an optional walking tour of the city. Following this, you can explore the medieval Ponte Vella bridge, wander through the narrow streets of the well-preserved Old Town, and relax along the Miño River promenade.

Inclusions:
Breakfast
Train to Ourense

Optional Activities:
2-Hour Private City Walking Tour

Day 14 - Ourense/Santiago de Compostela


Today, take a direct train to Santiago de Compostela which is renowned for its historical and religious significance as a major pilgrimage destination. The city is home to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, an architectural masterpiece that houses the relics of Saint James. The Camino de Santiago, a pilgrimage route leading to the city, has attracted millions of pilgrims over the centuries. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of the historical old town features narrow streets, historic buildings, and charming squares reflecting various architectural styles.

There will be free time to grab a quick lunch at one of the local resturants or cafés, where you can try traditional Galician dishes. Following lunch, immerse yourself in the spiritual and historical significance of the city with a guided tour of the magnificent Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela and its adjoining museum. Marvel at the intricate architecture and discover the rich stories behind this revered pilgrimage site.

After the tour, there will be several hours of free time to wander the enchanting streets, explore the markets, or relax in the atmosphere of the historic plazas. As evening approaches, there is the option to take part in a wine, liqueur, and tapas tasting event featuring live music, where you can indulge in the region’s exquisite flavours while experiencing the local culture.

Inclusions:
Breakfast
Train to Santiago de Compostela

Optional Activities:
Cathedral and Museum Guided Tour
Wine, Liqueur & Tapas Tasting With Live Music

Day 15 - Santiago de Compostela


Begin your day with breakfast, before heading out on an optional day trip to the beautiful regions of Finisterre, Muxía, and Costa da Morte. This excursion offers breathtaking coastal views, rich history, and the opportunity to visit the iconic Cape Finisterre, once thought to be the end of the known world. Explore the picturesque town of Muxía, famous for its church perched on the cliffs, and discover the rugged beauty of the Costa da Morte.

After a day of exploration, return to Santiago in the late afternoon. This final evening is yours to enjoy at leisure, allowing you to dine at one of the many superlative local restaurants and order those last Galician dishes that you have been wanting to try.

Inclusions:
Breakfast

Optional Activities:
Finisterre, Muxía & Costa da Morte Day Trip

Day 16 - Santiago de Compostela

This is the final morning of the tour. We would encourage guests to take the opportunity to say their goodbyes to the group and Tour Leader over the included breakfast, before continuing on with your travels.

There is also an option to add extra nights of post-tour accommodation to your package, or even continue to travel independently with a bespoke Euroventure route. Please contact our Trip Experts Team via the enquiry form above to discuss your ideas.

Inclusions:
Breakfast

FAQs

Where should I fly in and out of?

It will be most convenient for you to fly into Málaga and fly out of Santiago de Compostela. You can even add nights of pre-trip or post-trip accommodation; please contact our Premium Group Tours Team at grouptours@euroventure.com for more information on extending your trip with us.

What time does the tour start?

The group will meet for the first time at the hotel in Málaga at 15:00 (3PM) on the first day, which is also when check-in starts. If you do arrive earlier than this, you can always leave your luggage at reception for the day. You can even add one night of pre-trip accommodation.

What time does the tour end?

There will be no planned activities on the departure day, so you can leave at any time. Please note that breakfast is included at each hotel, so we would advise leaving enough time to take advantage of this on the final morning.

Who else will be on my tour?

Our tours are very welcoming environments and open to anyone aged 18+, however with our Premium Group Tours we anticipate that travellers will mostly be over 50, either travelling alone or as couples. There will be 6 – 20 people on the tour, with average numbers around 10 – 12 people. 

Will the itinerary change?

We occasionally have to alter the itinerary for operational reasons, however should this occur we will notify all travellers at the earliest possible instance, and we will endeavour to find suitable and equally enjoyable alternatives.

I have dietary requirements - can you cater for this?

We should be able to cater for most dietary requirements; we just ask that you please let us know in advance and preferably at the time of booking. Please do check with us beforehand if you need any advice or guidance on travelling with specific dietary requirements.

Do I need to take part in every activity?

We have carefully chosen a wide range of optional activities that come together to create a memorable 2-week experience. We would encourage you to book any activities that interest you, but these are all optional, and you are free to take as much time to explore by yourselves as you wish.

What are the hotels like?

All of our Premium Group Tours stay in carefully selected 4-star boutique hotels that are comfortable and full of character. We know that staying in a central location in each city is important to our customers, so all hotels are centrally located and only a short walking distance, or short journey on public transport, away from the train stations. Each room will have an ensuite bathroom and breakfast is included.

How do the room allocations work?

Solo travellers will either be allocated same-sex shared rooms with fellow travellers, or you can opt to upgrade to a private room.

If you are travelling as a couple or group, you will be assigned twin or double rooms, depending on your preference.

What are the trains like?

The route has been carefully created to ensure that we mainly use direct trains and we also include all available seat reservations, making travel as easy and comfortable as possible.

When will I meet the group?

On the first day of the tour, there will be an introductory meeting at the hotel in Málaga, where you will have the opportunity to meet your fellow guests and Tour Leader. Later that evening, there will be the included Wine and Tapas Tour, which we hope will be a sociable and enjoyable start to the week.

For the second half of the tour, there will be a further introductory meeting to introduce you to the new guests, before an included Wine and Tapas Tour of Madrid.

Will I have free time?

Yes, there will be plenty of opportunity for free time to explore away from the group. Each traveller will be able to customise their itinerary with the addition of any or all of our optional activities, allowing for an entirely personalised experience.

Are airport transfers included?

We do not include airport transfers within our Premium Group Tour packages, however we would be more than happy to offer guidance and directions for your arrival and departure. Please do get in touch via the enquiry form above for more information.