From sun-drenched archipelagos and bustling urban cities to snowcapped mountains and semi-arid
deserts, Spain epitomizes geographical diversity. As the meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and
Mediterranean Sea, this vast country offers some of Europe’s most dramatic landscapes, as well as some
of its tastiest cuisine
Arrive Madrid & Check into your hotel. Rest of the day is free at leisure.
A short morning drive south to Toledo. Spectacularly situated on a granite hill surrounded by a loop of the Tagus
River, the ancient Castilian capital attracts more sightseers from all over the world than any other Spanish town.
Time to visit the old walled city - Granada, which was made famous in El Greco’s paintings. Even now it’s like a great
open-air museum of Spanish history and art. Cross the Guadalquivir River and head for the olive and orange groves
of the rolling Andalusian hills. Overnight in history-steeped Granada at the foot of the Sierra Nevada.

Take advantage of the visit of the Alhambra, a summer complex built by the Moorish kings. You’ll treasure the
memory of its architectural beauty, and magnificent gardens. This afternoon, enjoy a scenic drive along the Costa
del Sol via Malaga to your overnight hotel.
Der Königspfad bei Chorro / caminito del rey Andalusien Rundfahrt

A day at leisure to enjoy the sandy beaches, browse through the trendy boutiques, or sample the many fancy
restaurants. Enjoy excursion to Mijas, a typical Andalusian market town with some enchanting views of the coast
from its upper terraces.
First today, a visit to the strategic rock fortress of Gibraltar, in British hands since 1704. Then, on through the sunny
sherry wine region on the Costa de la Luz to vibrant, festive Seville.

One of Spain’s most colorful cities. Perhaps you’d like to spend this morning enjoying sightseeing tour including the
main highlights of the vibrant city.

This morning, enjoy the scenery of the Sierra de Aracena before crossing into Portugal and the fertile plains of the
Alentejo. Admire the forest of cork trees and make a stop in Evora, a delightfully attractive Moorish city with arches,
alleys, flower-decked balconies, and brilliant white houses. Take the motorway for the drive into Lisbon for two
overnights.

Henry the Navigator made Lisbon the 15th-century “Mistress of the Seas.” You’ll see his monument, the Belem
Tower, the Moorish Citadel, the impressive Black Horse Square, and other highlights on the guided sightseeing
excursion. Spend the afternoon in the Alfama’s tile-decorated streets.

North this morning by way of Santarém, using the motorway to reach Fatima for a visit of its world-famous sanctuary.
Later, Oporto on the northern bank of the River Douro.

A profusion of woodlands and mountains on your way to Spain by way of Fuentes de Onoro and Ciudad Rodrigo,
located high above the Rio Agueda. Reach the ancient and beautiful university town of Salamanca in the early
evening.
Leave Salamanca this morning, still visualizing its charming Plaza Mayor. Journey to fortified Avila with its many
towers for an orientation tour. Visit St. Theresa’s convent before continuing to Segovia for a visit of this medieval
town picturesquely set on a rocky hill. Cross the boundary between new and old Castile to arrive in Madrid.

Not only is it the capital of Spain, but because it is situated 2,180 feet above sea level, the Spaniards rightly say
Madrid is the nearest thing to heaven. Enjoy the main highlights of the city.

After breakfast, Check out & depart to airport to board your flight.
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