Spain - 10 Days & 09 Nights
Madrid(2N)-Barcelona(2N)-Valencia(1N)-Granada(2N)-Seville(2N)
Tour Highlights :
Madrid Airport to Hotel.
Madrid Sightseeing.
Madrid to Barcelona.
Barcelona Sightseeing.
Barcelona to Valencia.
Valencia to Granada.
Granada Sightseeing.
Granada to Seville.
Seville Sightseeing.
Transfer from Airport-Hotel-Airport.
Starting From
Rs. 119999/-*
Per Person Twin/Double Share Basis
About Spain
Spain, a country on Europe’s Iberian Peninsula, includes 17 autonomous regions with diverse geography and cultures. Capital city Madrid is home to the Royal Palace and Prado museum, housing works by European masters. Segovia has a medieval castle (the Alcázar) and an intact Roman aqueduct. Catalonia’s capital, Barcelona, is defined by Antoni Gaudí’s whimsical modernist landmarks like the Sagrada Família church.
Details Tour Itinerary
Day – 01 : Welcome to Spain
Upon arrival at the airport, we shall be waiting to transfer you to your hotel. Free time. You will receive information about the start of the circuit during the afternoon, or you can check the informative panels in the hotel reception area. Towards the end of the day, we provide transfers to the Egyptian Debod temple, Plaza de Espana and Gran Via a vibrant district Overnight in Madrid.
Day – 02 :Madrid Sightseeing
The morning starts with a comprehensive tour through the centre of Madrid including the Paseo del Prado, Cibeles, Neptuno, the Gate of Alcalá, Plaza de Colón and Plaza Mayor. We then will visit Retiro Park, an oasis in the city centre, where we will see the lake and the Glass Palace. A visit to Las Ventas Bullring (admission included) is next. This is one of the most famous bullrings in the world where we will learn about the tradition of the “corridas” at the Bullfighting Museum. Enjoy the rest of the afternoon at your own leisure. At sunset we will provide a transfer to Plaza de Oriente, opposite the Royal Palace, an elegant and bustling area with many restaurants serving different cuisines, such as local Spanish food, international and Chinese. Enjoy a pleasant dinner of your choice. At the end of the evening we will return to the hotel together.
Day – 03 : Madrid to Barcelona
In the morning we leave for Aragon over the lands of Castile. In ZARAGOZA we stop briefly to see the Pilar Basilica. We continue to the Monastery of Poblet, surrounded by its walls in a beautiful site that is one of the best-preserved medieval monasteries in the world (entrance and guided tour included) . We then proceed to the Monastery of Montserrat where you will go up the mountain on a rack train to see its fantastic scenery. Following this we will continue to BARCELONA, arriving in the late- afternoon.
Note: In the winter months, from November to March, due to the shorter days, we will not visit the Monastery of Poblet in order to reach Montserrat in the daylight
Day – 04 : Barcelona Sightseeing
Today we will get to know Barcelona, an impressive city right on the Mediterranean Sea. Our visit includes an informative city tour with a local expert (note: If the group has fewer than fifteen people, explanations can be given by our guide.) We also visit the city’s historic central area with its Gothic neighbourhood dating back to the Middle Ages. We will visit the area where the Olympic Games took place. It will be possible to see and photograph La Sagrada Familia basilica; the masterpiece designed by the architect Gaudí. Subsequently, we include the entry ticket to “Poble Espanyol” (meaning “Spanish Village”). This open air architectural museum is situated in one of the most emblematic areas of Barcelona. Be delighted by the best Spanish craftsmanship and discover the architectural styles, traditions and folklore of the different communities in Spain. Free time to explore the city on your own. In the evening we provide transfer to Las Ramblas and Plaza Catalunya area. Overnight Barcelona.
Day – 05 : Barcelona to Valencia
We travel south along the Mediterranean. A special stop is made at PENISCOLA, a small walled town on the shores of the sea. After a short introduction given by our guide, you can make your way through the town, discovering the fishing port, the castle and the beach. Time for a walk. Afterwards we travel to VALENCIA, time for lunch. In the afternoon, with a local guide we will include a visit to the third largest Spanish city that mixes the modern with the historical. We will know its historic center, the fish market, the cathedral and also the avant-garde City of Arts and Sciences. the most important modern tourist site in the city. Evening transfer to the Plaza de Toros. Overnight Valencia.
Day – 06 : Valencia to Granada
Today we will continue our trip and head to ALICANTE. We will have time to take a walk in this charming, coastal city and, after lunch, we will make our way to the Murcia region, where we will visit CARAVACA DE LA CRUZ, a town considered by the Catholic Church as one of the five holy cities. Its church holds a relic of Christ’s Cross. We will also take a train ride up to its historic area, which we can explore, before we continue our trip along scenic roads on our way to Andalusia. We will end the day in GRANADA.
Day – 07 : Granada Sightseeing
A full day in GRANADA and tour (including entrance and local guide) of the immense Alhambra Palace and its beautiful Generalife gardens built in Arab times. Time for lunch. Free afternoon to see the Cathedral with the sepulchre of the Catholic Kings.Later, enjoy an evening transfer to the Albaicín of Granada, a World Heritage site along with the Alhambra, where you can enjoy dinner in a restaurant in the narrow winding streets of this captivating Medieval Moorish quarter. Dinner included (vegatarian or Indian) Tonight you have the option to attend a flamenco dance show and the traditional neighborhood of Sacramonte.
Note: In the Alhambra complex, the Nazari palaces allow a limited number of people in at a time. Sometimes your visit may be in the afternoon, depending on the timetables in which we are allowed in. In the highly improbable case of not being able to visit this area of the Alhambra, a visit to the Alcázares will be included in Seville (which have similar architecture and features).
Day – 08 : Granada to Seville
Departing from Granada and travelling towards the Costa del Sol, we will arrive in MALAGA and explore its historic city centre, with its cathedral and the Picasso Museum. After this we will continue along the coastal motorway with beautiful views of the Mediterranean. Stopping in PUERTO BANUS, Marbella, a pretty resort known as the playground of Europe’s rich and famous. In the afternoon we will continue through the hills until we reach RONDA, a very beautiful “white town” with its large gorge that divides it in two. Then we will travel onward to SEVILLE, arrival sometime in the late afternoon.
Day – 09 : Seville SightseeingAfter breakfast, a local expert will guide you on a scenic visit of Seville featuring the Cathedral and its famous Giralda (bell tower), the banks of the Guadalquivir River, popular neighborhoods of Santa Cruz and Triana and the beautiful Plaza de Espana. After the visit, we will include a boat trip along the river Guadalquivir, enjoying the panoramic views from the boat. Right after, you will have free time to explore at your own leisure. At the end of the afternoon, we will go to the historic city centre area (Calle Alfonso XII) where there are many different types of restaurants for you to choose from.
Day – 10 : Final Departure
After Breakfast, check out. Proceed to the airport for your flight back home. Arrive home with pleasant memories of your tour, which we are sure you will treasure for a lifetime.
Accommodations
Hotel Regente Madrid
Madrid
hotel Arc La Rambola
Barcelona
Sweet Hotel Renasa
Valencia
Abadia Hotel Granada
Granada
Hotel Don Paco
Seville
Inclusions :
√ 02 Nights hotel accommodations in Madrid.
√ 02 Nights hotel accommodations in Barcelona.
√ 01 Nights hotel accommodations in Valencia.
√ 02 Nights hotel accommodations in Granada.
√ 02 Nights hotel accommodations in Seville.
√ Meal : As per Plan.
√ Madrid Sightseeing.
√ Madrid to Barcelona.
√ Barcelona Sightseeing.
√ Barcelona to Valencia.
√ Valencia to Granada.
√ Granada Sightseeing.
√ Granada to Seville.
√ Seville Sightseeing.
√ Transfer from Airport-Hotel-Airport.
√ All sightseeing & tours by SIC Basis.
Exclusions :
× Meal Which is not included.
× Guest Insurance.
× Anything not mentioned in inclusions.
× Personal Expenses.
× All Entry fees.
× Air Fare / Train Fare.
× VISA
× Local Tax
Important Notes
- A Person Below 12 Years Of Age On Date Of Return Flight Will Be Considered A Child.
- Third Person In A Triple Room Will Be Provided A Roll Away Bed.
- All Transfers And Extensive Sightseeing With Entrance Fees (As Specified In The Itinerary) By An Air-Conditioned Coach.
- It Is Suggested To Carry One Check In Bag And One Hand Bag Per Person Only, Due To Limited Boot Space In The Coach.
- Services Of Our Tour Manager Or Local Representatives, While On Tour.
- On Some Occasions, You May Have To Join Another Group In Case Your Group Does Not Have Adequate.
- A Local Representative Or Your Coach Driver May Only Be There To Assist You During Your Initial Part Of The Tour.
- Land Surcharges Applicable On Certain Departure Dates Which Will Be Notified.
- Certain Sightseeing/Excursions If Closed Then Alternate Sightseeing Will Be Done.
- Kindly Note That On Certain Departure Dates The Tour Routing Could Change. In Some Tours, There Is Also APossibility That The Tour Could Operate In Reverse Itinerary. However, You Will Not Miss Any Sightseeing Or Excursions That Are Mentioned In The Itinerary Unless Its Closed Due To Holiday. Your Tour Manager Will Notify You The Same.
- No Refunds For Unutilized Services.
- In Case Of Inordinate Delay And With Strict Driving Laws, Packed Dinner May Be Provided On This Day.
- Please Check With Your Sales Representative For Final Details.
- For Any Issues Or Redressal Of Any Grievances, Passengers/ End Customers Should Approach Their Travel Agent Only From Where They Have Booked Their Tour.
- Any Disputes And Claims Are Subject To Exclusive Jurisdiction Of Bombay High Court At Mumbai.
- CTIA HOLIDAYS Reserves The Right To Claim From The Passengers, Any Additional Expenses Incurred Due To Delay Or Changes In The Schedule Of Trains, Flights, Coach, Cruise Or Other Services.
- CTIA HOLIDAYS Reserves The Right To Change Any Itinerary For Operational Reasons And Reasons Beyond The Control Of Such As Weather Conditions, Strike, Etc.
- CTIA HOLIDAYS Shall Not Accept Any Liability Or Responsibility For Any Damages, Loss, Injury, Accident, Death, Delay, Breakdown Or Irregularity, Which May Occur In Carrying Out Of The Tour Arrangement Due To Weather Conditions, Strikes, War, Quarantine And Any Other Cause Whatsoever And All Such Loss Or Expenses Must Be Borne By The Passenger.
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Spain FAQs
1.When Is the Best Time to Visit Spain?
The best time to visit Spain is in late spring (April to May) or early autumn (September to October), due to the pleasant temperatures and lighter crowds. However, the country’s diverse offerings mean you can find something to enjoy at any time of year.
2.What are the popular places to see at Spain?
Popular places in Spain , Palacio Real, La Concha, Aqueduct of Segovia, Cuenca, Ibiza, Sagrada Familia, El Escorial, Mezquita of Cordoba, Alhambra.
3.How Far Spain is from Kolkata?
Spain is about 8568 kms away from Kolkata with a flight time of about 14 hours, depending on the layover time.
4.What is the time difference between India and Spain?
India is 3 hours and 30 minutes ahead of Spain.
5.What language is spoken in Spain?
The dialect spoken by most Spanish speakers is basically Castilian, and indeed Castellano is still the name used for the language in several American countries. The other languages spoken in Spain include Aragonese, Asturian, Basque, Caló, Catalan-Valencian-Balear, Extremaduran, Fala, and Galician.
6.What is Spain most famous food?
Croquetas, Tortilla Española, Gazpacho, Pisto, Pulpo a la gallega, Fabada, Paella, Gambas al ajillo, Patatas bravas, Leche frita are the most famous foods in Spain.
7.Do Indian citizens need visa for Spain ?
Yes. Spain is in both the European Union (EU) and the Schengen Area of European countries that have abolished border controls between each others’ borders, with Indians requiring a Schengen Visa or a long-stay work or study visa to travel to these.
8.What currency is used in Spain?
Euro.