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10 best Spain 14 Days tour packages
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14 Day Spain Itinerary, incl. Madrid and Barcelona
A grand Spanish circuit through 8 cities, from Madrid to Bilbao, showcases the Alhambra Palace, traditional flamenco in Seville, hands-on paella cooking at Mescladis Barcelona, and wine tasting in Logroño. Includes 13 hotel stays, daily breakfasts, and specialized transportation.
- Days 1-2
Madrid
- Days 3-4
Granada
- Day 5
Cordoba & Seville
- Days 6-7
Seville
- Days 7-9
Barcelona
- Days 9-10
Logroño
- Days 11-12
San Sebastian
- Days 13-14
Bilbao
14 Day Spain and Portugal Itinerary, incl. Madrid and Barcelona
A grand Spanish circuit from Madrid to Barcelona visits 11 cities, featuring Toledo's Church of Santo Tomé and Granada's Alhambra Palace. Highlights include Segovia's Roman Aqueduct, Santiago de Compostela's Cathedral, and olive oil tasting in Seville, with stays at Barceló Imagine Madrid and INNSIDE Barcelona Apolo.
- Days 1-2
Madrid & Toledo
Start your trip in Madrid and stay in the Salamanca district to be close to everything. Visit the Royal Palace in the morning before it gets busy, then grab lunch at one of Plaza Mayor's cafes. Take a day trip to Toledo on the 45-minute train. Get there at 9 AM to see Santo Tomé Church and El Greco's art before the crowds. A fellow traveler shared: "The local specialists were knowledgeable and friendly, especially explaining Toledo's mix of Jewish, Moorish and Christian history."
- Days 3-4
Northern Spain
- Days 5-7
Portugal
Head to Porto where you can ride historic trams through the city's steep streets. Visit the port wine cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia before 11 AM to avoid cruise ship crowds. Drive 3 hours to Lisbon with a stop at Fátima's shrine. Stay in Lisbon's Baixa neighborhood. One traveler suggests: "Take the ferry across the Tagus for the best seafood restaurants and city views."
- Days 8-10
Andalusia
Drive to Seville (4.5 hours) for two nights. Get to the Cathedral and Alcázar before 9:30 AM when lines start forming. Next is Granada to see the Alhambra. Book your tickets months in advance. A visitor notes: "This is a very hectic, fast-moving tour with lots of uphill walks. Not recommended for those with mobility issues."
- Days 11-14
Mediterranean Coast
Take a 4-hour drive to Valencia to experience its paella and modern architecture. Continue to Barcelona, stopping at Peñíscola's castle by the sea. Use your last days to see Gaudí's works. Book 9 AM tickets for Sagrada Familia. A recent visitor advises: "The Gothic Quarter walking tours are fascinating but packed - go early evening instead."
14 Day Spain and Portugal Itinerary, incl. Madrid and Barcelona
A captivating Spanish route through 14 cities from Madrid to Barcelona showcases Toledo's Church of Santo Tomé, Granada's Alhambra Palace, and Valencia's City of Arts. Premium hotels, 13 breakfasts, and 6 dinners included.
- Days 1-2
Madrid Region
Start your adventure in Madrid, Spain's energetic capital. Spend your first morning walking through the Paseo de la Castellana and Plaza Mayor. "The early evening walking tour was perfect - much cooler and the buildings were beautifully lit," reported one visitor. On day 2, take a morning train to Toledo (45 minutes away). Arrive by 9 AM to avoid crowds at the Church of Santo Tomé.
- Days 3-4
Northern Spain
- Days 5-7
Northern Portugal & Lisbon
Travel to Porto (3 hours from Santiago) where you can taste port wine and stroll along the river. Make your way to Lisbon, stopping at Fátima. While in Lisbon, explore the historic Belém district. A helpful tip from a recent visitor: "Book your Pastéis de Belém treats early - the line gets incredibly long after 10 AM."
- Days 8-10
Southern Spain
- Days 11-14
Mediterranean Coast
Travel east to Valencia to check out the City of Arts and Sciences. Finish your trip in Barcelona, where you'll need at least 2 full days to see everything. Remember to book Sagrada Familia tickets online two weeks ahead. One visitor suggests: "Take the Metro to Park Güell instead of taxis - it's faster during rush hour and drops you closer to the entrance."
What people love about 2-week Spain tours
- Treasures of Spain and Portugal (End Madrid)
A very comprehensive, informative and enjoyable tour of the Iberian peninsula.
- Treasures of Spain and Portugal (End Barcelona)
Great over all nuno and brono made it very smooth save and happy
- Spanish Ole
I give this tour 3.7 out of 5, so I rounded up to 4 stars. You get to visit so many places and get a taste of each. Don’t expect an in depth tour of each location, this is meant to expose you only to the highlights. The tour guides are excellent. They are the major reason I gave 4 stars. Pedro, Esther and Olga go out of their way to help you with any issues and they are very knowledgeable and passionate about their field. The hotels were good. The one in Zaragoza was a bit dated, I believe it’s called Eurostars Boston but it’s clean and comfortable. Room service was very cheap so we often decided to do that rather than go out for dinner, especially when we got to the hotel late. It is true that Europamundo’s circuit tour structure is a bit odd and can be hectic. We started out with about 6 people from Madrid to Oviedo, and then more people would join our group as we traveled around the country. When we were in the south of Spain and our group consisted of over 55 people, it could be hectic upon check-in and departure of the hotel. The tour guide would check-in and hand us our room key in the lobby. The issues, I would say, were mostly caused by other travelers on the tour. I believe this might be cultural, but people in Spain and people on the tour (who were mostly Latin American) appear to struggle with the concept of forming a line/queue. They just crowd around and will brazenly cut in front of you. The mask mandate was still in effect when we traveled and, of course, there were many who failed to abide by it. The tour guides would remind them to wear their mask but, of course, some acted like children and would take it off as soon as the tour guide left. But flouting the rules is a problem everywhere. This is not a premium tour so don’t expect premium perks like 5 star hotels, reserved seats on the coach buses, front row seats at attractions, etc. Some of the travelers on the tour seemed to expect this and forced themselves into front row seats at the flamenco show, even though those weren’t reserved for us. The major flaw on the tour and one for which I do blame Europamundo is what I call their double-decker “bus from hell” which we rode on from Granada to Sevilla and to Madrid. This is the reason I deducted one star. The ventilation on this bus was terrible. It kept circulating warm air which made the interior with over 55 people suffocating. We complained to Olga about this and she spoke to the driver right away but it turns out the AC was down. A traveler on the tour, a very pleasant gentleman and unsung hero, took it upon himself to prop open the vents on the ceiling to allow fresh air to circulate. Other problems with this bus include, there were over 55 people on two levels so it took forever for the group to get off and the driver had to climb into the luggage compartment to load/unload it so that took forever too. In all it was a good experience, except for the last leg on the double decker bus. I’m glad that consisted of only 3 days. But, again, I’d like to commend the tour guides who are excellent!