Barcelona to Lisbon Tours
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- Spain & Portugal: Flamenco & Tapas
- 9 Day-Barcelona, Madrid, Porto and Lisbon
- Spain & Portugal Real Food Adventure
- Great Iberian Cities
- Spain's Classics & Portugal (Barcelona to Lisbon)
- Best of Iberian Capitals Private Tour
- Best of Southern Spain & Portugal - 14 days
- 14D Andalusia & Portugal Premium Small Group Tour
- Delve Deep: Spain, Portugal & Morocco
- Highlights of Spain and Portugal
Spain & Portugal: Flamenco & Tapas
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Great alternative to travelling alone. Always had someone to do things with.”
Viane, traveled in September
The path leads from Barcelona's Gothic Quarter by train to Madrid, then southward to Granada and Seville by local bus. After crossing into Portugal, the Algarve coast in Lagos beckons before reaching Lisbon's historic Belem neighborhood.
Duration 10 days Destinations Barcelona, Madrid, Granada, Seville, Lagos, Lisbon Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator G Adventures From $2,639
20% Off- NZ$2,111You save $528
Duration 9 days Destinations Barcelona, Madrid, Porto, Lisbon Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator STM Tours LLC From $4,201
5% Off- NZ$3,991You save $210
Barcelona welcomes you with cava tasting and Gothic Quarter walks before heading through Northern Spain's culinary hotspots to Lisbon. The route covers 10 cities including San Sebastian, Porto, and Santiago de Compostela, with comfortable accommodations and local transport throughout.
Duration 17 days Destinations Barcelona, Logrono, San Sebastian, Bilbao, Picos de Europa National Park, Oviedo, A Coruña, Santiago de Compostela, Porto, Lisbon Age Range Ages 15+ Operator Intrepid Travel From $13,760
20% Off- NZ$11,008You save $2,752
Great Iberian Cities
8 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“We had a great experience! The tour was really organized and knowledgeable.”
Arsineh, traveled in April
The grand route from Barcelona's Sagrada Familia leads through Madrid's Prado Museum and Seville's Cathedral to Lisbon's Belém Tower. This 1,200km tour across the Iberian Peninsula features well-planned stops in cultural capitals.
Duration 9 days Destinations Barcelona, Madrid, Toledo, Seville, Lisbon Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Trafalgar From $4,650
12% Off- NZ$4,092You save $558
This 15-day expedition from Barcelona to Lisbon encompasses 11 cities, with La Sagrada Familia as the first stop and Jeronimo's Monastery as the last. The route includes Valencia, Granada, Seville, Madrid, and Elvas, connected by high-speed trains and luxury accommodations.
Duration 15 days Destinations Barcelona, Peniscola, Valencia, Granada, Seville, Cordoba, Madrid, Toledo, Elvas, ObidosSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Collette From $7,299
5% Off- NZ$6,899You save $400
First-class rail connects Barcelona's Gothic Quarter and Gaudi's masterpieces to Madrid's art district and Toledo's medieval town, leading to Lisbon's historic Alfama. Private guides reveal UNESCO sites across three magnificent capitals.
Duration 9 days Destinations Barcelona, Madrid, Lisbon Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Firebird Tours From
5% Off- NZ$8,127
Gaudi's masterpieces and a coastal catamaran cruise highlight the Barcelona segment. The route continues through Spain's cultural capitals into Portugal's wine country in Porto. Lisbon's historic Alfama Quarter and Belem Tower provide a fitting conclusion.
Duration 14 days Destinations Barcelona, Peniscola, Valencia, Granada, Seville, Cordoba, Madrid, Salamanca, Porto, AveiroSee all destinations Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator On The Go Tours From $13,235
30% Off- NZ$9,265You save $3,971
Delve Deep: Spain, Portugal & Morocco
18 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The hotels we stayed in were great, the included and optional activities were great.”
Madeleine, traveled in September
The path winds from Barcelona's Gothic Quarter through Valencia's Central Market and Granada's Alhambra into Morocco. Chefchaouen's blue medina and Fes' ancient streets lead back to Spain's Seville for flamenco, culminating at Lisbon's Belém Tower.
Duration 13 days Destinations Spain, Morocco, Portugal Age Range Ages 18-39 Operator Topdeck From $5,359
5% Off- NZ$5,091You save $268
Highlights of Spain and Portugal
156 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It is a company that you can feel safe and secure in the fact it will be a good tour.”
Marie, traveled in September
Barcelona's Gothic Quarter marks the starting point of this luxury motorcoach tour through Spain and Portugal. Highlights include Madrid's Prado Museum, Seville's Plaza de España, and Lisbon's Belem Tower. The 1,012-mile adventure culminates with a farewell dinner in Lisbon.
Duration 9 days Destinations Barcelona, Madrid, Toledo, Seville, Setubal, Lisbon Age Range All Ages Welcome Operator Globus From $4,729
11% Off- NZ$4,229You save $500
What people love about Barcelona to Lisbon Tours
- Spain & Portugal: Flamenco & Tapas
Amazing experience, beautiful places and incredible people to experience it with! Definitely recommend for solo travelers!
- 9 Day-Barcelona, Madrid, Porto and Lisbon
My husband and I took this tour, and it is truly an excellent experience. The itinerary was well placed with excellent and professional communication from Marwa, our main contact from the STM. This allowed us enjoying the rich culture, architecture, and food of each city without feeling rushed and lost. From the historic Girona and Toledo in Spain to charming riverside and scenery beauty of Portugal, every destination offered something unique and captivating. The tours were well organized, the guides were knowledgeable, particularly the guide in Madrid. Also, the hotels are clean and comfortable, and breakfast was always included. The vehicles were clean and drivers were polite. I highly recommend this tour to anyone looking to explore some of the most beautiful and culturally rich cities in Spain and Portugal. It is the perfect balance of cultural, history, and relaxation.
- Great Iberian Cities
The trip exceeded my expectations,excellent choice of places to visit. The tour director Kassie Jones has excellent knowledge of the places visited, very well informed and has up to date info of current event. She’s very considerate and caring, fair and friendly to all. She has rigid but flexible schedule that accounts for the smooth transition from one interesting place to another. She’s always looking for the safety of everybody never leaves anyone behind. She gives precise instructions on where to go, shop and meet on the time alloted. Excellent choices of places to dine and shop. For a cost saver the hotels are good and presentable except for its distance from the city center. The driver has excellent skills and also very friendly. He kept us safe as well as our belongings.
What our customers ask about Barcelona to Lisbon Tours
What would be a typical day-by-day itinerary between Barcelona and Lisbon?
Most tours follow a well-structured path starting with two days in Barcelona where visitors explore the architectural wonders of Sagrada Familia and Park Güell. The journey continues with two days in Valencia at the City of Arts and Sciences followed by two days at Granada's historic Alhambra Palace. Travelers then spend two days in Seville where the Plaza de España and local flamenco shows take center stage. The final two days unfold in Lisbon among the Belém Tower and winding historic streets. A TourRadar traveler notes: "Our guide Hassan made sure we experienced the best of each city from Barcelona's stunning architecture to Lisbon's charming streets with perfect timing at each stop along the way."
What is the average cost of a Barcelona to Lisbon tour?
Expect to pay between USD 2900 and USD 7800 for these cross-peninsula adventures with most 14-day tours averaging USD 4500. This typically covers 4-star hotels transportation between cities guided tours and select meals. Julia Travel's 14-day tour priced at USD 4577 includes stays at H10 Casanova in Barcelona and Sana Rex in Lisbon plus cultural experiences like flamenco shows and wine tastings. According to TourRadar travelers the value is solid with one reviewer stating: "The accommodations were generally good with a couple of very good hotels."
What is the typical transportation used between Barcelona and Lisbon?
Tours connect these Iberian capitals through a mix of luxury coaches trains and occasional flights. Modern air-conditioned coaches with WiFi handle shorter segments while high-speed AVE trains cover longer stretches like Madrid to Seville. Coach travel enables stops at scenic locations such as Peniscola and the Douro Valley. Hotels including Barcelo Renacimiento in Seville and H10 Puerta de Alcala in Madrid are selected for their proximity to transport hubs. A TourRadar traveler confirms: "The bus was comfortable and we could easily tolerate the long journeys."
What are the key cultural experiences included in Barcelona to Lisbon tours?
The journey weaves together Seville's flamenco performances Porto's wine traditions and Lisbon's fado music scenes. Itineraries typically feature UNESCO sites including Barcelona's Sagrada Familia Granada's Alhambra Palace and Lisbon's Belem Tower. Local cooking classes market visits and traditional dinners round out the cultural offerings. Accommodations at central locations like The Editory Boulevard Aliados Hotel in Porto and Vila Gale Collection in Lisbon put travelers close to these experiences. One TourRadar traveler shares: "Our many experiences throughout this tour combined with the great group of fellow tourists provided one of our most rewarding vacations ever."
What is the typical duration of tours from Barcelona to Lisbon?
Most routes span 9 to 15 days with 13-14 days being the sweet spot for exploring key destinations. Tours typically wind through Madrid Valencia Granada and Seville before crossing into Portugal for stops in Porto and Lisbon. The 14-day Best of Southern Spain & Portugal tour allocates two nights in Barcelona explores the Mediterranean coast and Andalusia then concludes with three nights in Lisbon. A TourRadar traveler reflects: "We fit a lot of places into a short space of time. They were all so beautiful and I'm sure there was so much more left to explore."
What is the approximate distance covered on a Barcelona to Lisbon tour route?
The direct route between these cities covers roughly 750 miles (1200 km). However most tours clock 1200-1500 miles (1900-2400 km) total as they loop through notable stops along the way. As one TourRadar traveler shares: "The journey from Barcelona through Valencia Granada and Seville before reaching Lisbon was well-paced with regular stops making the long distances manageable."