Itinerary
- Day 1
Lisbon to Seville
You'll leave Lisbon at 7:30 a.m. heading toward the Spanish border and arriving in Mérida. There's time to walk through the Roman Theatre and Amphitheatre, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites here. After grabbing lunch on your own, the route continues along the Silver Route into Andalusia, finishing in Seville where you'll have dinner and stay overnight.
- Start point
- Avenida Frei Miguel Contreiras 52, 1700-213 Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal (Hotel Lutecia, 07:30)
- Meals
- Dinner
Optional Activities
- Explore Mérida's Roman Theatre and Amphitheatre
Landmarks Roman Theatre Roman Amphitheatre 


- Day 2
Seville
Following breakfast, a guided tour takes you through Seville covering María Luisa Park, Plaza de España, the Cathedral exterior and its bell tower the Giralda, then the historic Santa Cruz neighborhood with its narrow streets and plazas. There's an option to take a panoramic boat ride on the Guadalquivir to see the Gold Tower and Expo 92, or visit the Maestranza bullring instead. You'll have lunch at a restaurant, and later an optional flamenco show is available if interested.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (At a restaurant), Dinner
Included Activities
- Guided city sightseeing tour of Seville including María Luisa Park, Plaza de España, Cathedral exterior, Giralda bell tower, and Santa Cruz neighborhood
Optional Activities
- Panoramic Guadalquivir river cruise with views of Gold Tower and Expo 92
- Visit to the Maestranza bullring
- Flamenco show in the evening
Landmarks María Luisa Park Plaza de España Seville Cathedral Giralda Santa Cruz Gold Tower Maestranza Bullring - Day 3
Seville to Costa del Sol
After breakfast you'll head out toward the Route of the White Villages and Ronda with free time to explore the area. From there, the journey continues to Costa del Sol for an evening meal and overnight stay.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Optional Activities
- Explore Route of the White Villages
- Explore Ronda
Landmarks Ronda - Day 4
Costa del Sol to Tangier
You'll depart Costa del Sol after breakfast and take a ferry across the Strait of Gibraltar to reach Tangier. Once in Morocco, a guided tour shows you the surroundings of Tangier, the Grottos of Hercules, and Cape Spartel. There's time to explore on your own, plus an optional excursion to Tétuan if you want. Dinner and overnight are in Tangier.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Guided panoramic tour of Tangier surroundings, Cape Spartel
Optional Activities
- Grottos of Hercules (ticket not included)
- Extra excursion to Tétouan
Landmarks Grottos of Hercules Cape Spartel - Day 5
Tangier to Fez
Breakfast comes first, then you'll travel through the Middle Atlas toward Fez. A stop at Volubilis allows you to see the Roman ruins, including the Decumanus Máximo main road with its paved surface and decorated houses. Next comes Meknés, one of Morocco's Imperial cities and a former capital, where you'll visit the medina, El-Hedim square, and the famous Bab Al Mansour gate. You'll arrive in Fez in the afternoon for dinner and overnight.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Visit to Volubilis Roman ruins including Decumanus Máximo and Arc de Triomphe of Caracalla
- Visit to Meknés medina, El-Hedim square, and Bab Al Mansour gate
Landmarks Volubilis Decumanus Máximo Arc de Triomphe of Caracalla Meknés Medina El-Hedim Square Bab Al Mansour - Day 6
Fez
After breakfast you'll explore Fez, Morocco's intellectual and religious capital and one of the Imperial cities. Starting from the hotel with a panoramic view to see the royal palace and its 7 gates (Dar Al-Makhzen), then you'll enter the medina of Fes El Bali, the oldest and most extensive in Morocco and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walking through centuries of history from the 9th to 19th centuries, you'll see the structure of alleys and artisan neighborhoods like the leather tanners, plus craftspeople working copper as they have for centuries. Lunch comes at a typical restaurant with free time afterward.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (In a typical restaurant), Dinner
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Fez including royal palace Dar Al-Makhzen
- Exploration of Fes El Bali medina including artisan neighborhoods and traditional crafts
Landmarks Royal Palace of Fez Fes El Bali Medina Bab Boujloud Es-Seffarine Square - Day 7
Fez to Marrakech
You'll leave for Casablanca after breakfast, Morocco's economic capital. Along the famous Corniche you'll have a free lunch and time to see the exterior of the Great Hassan II Mosque, built by more than 3,000 artisans. Later in the afternoon you'll travel to Marrakech for dinner and overnight.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Optional Activities
- Visit Great Hassan II Mosque exterior
Landmarks Great Hassan II Mosque Casablanca Corniche - Day 8
Marrakech
Breakfast starts your exploration of Marrakech, one of Morocco's important Imperial cities. You'll begin at the Koutoubia Mosque, the city's symbol and formerly a bookstore, then see the Bahia Palace from the 19th century built by hundreds of artisans from Fez. Walking through the Jewish quarter (Mellah) and Kissariya square leads to Djmaa El Fna square, a living museum filled with storytellers, snake charmers, jugglers, and dancers. You'll continue through the souk exploring artisan neighborhoods like carpenters and sharpeners, and visit a Berber pharmacy with natural products. Free time comes before lunch at a typical restaurant.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch (In a typical restaurant), Dinner
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Marrakech including Koutoubia Mosque, Bahia Palace, Mellah (Jewish quarter), and Djmaa El Fna square
- Exploration of souk and artisan neighborhoods
Landmarks Koutoubia Mosque Bahia Palace Mellah Djmaa El Fna Square 
- Day 9
Marrakech to Rabat
After breakfast you'll head to Rabat, Morocco's administrative capital and an Imperial city serving as the royal family's official residence. Key landmarks include the Tour Hassan, an unfinished mosque with over 200 columns dominating the esplanade, and the Mausoleum of Mohamed V, the sultan who achieved Morocco's independence, guarded by colorful royal guards on horseback. You'll walk through the Kasbah of Oudayas and its promenade along the Buregreg river banks. In the evening a night tour of the city happens before dinner at a restaurant.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner (At a restaurant)
Included Activities
- Guided tour of Rabat including Tour Hassan and Mausoleum of Mohamed V
- Walk through Kasbah of Oudayas and Buregreg river promenade
- Night tour of Rabat
Landmarks Tour Hassan Mausoleum of Mohamed V Kasbah of Oudayas - Day 10
Rabat to Costa del Sol
Following breakfast you'll travel to Tangier to catch the ferry back to Spain. When you arrive in Costa del Sol, assistance and transfers to your accommodation are arranged for dinner and overnight.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
- Day 11
Costa del Sol to Granada
After breakfast you'll go to Granada to see the Alhambra and Generalife, the former residence of the Moorish kings, featuring great fountains, gardens, and arches. There's an optional chance to visit the Sacromonte caves and attend a typical gypsy flamenco show. Dinner and overnight stay happen in Granada.
- Meals
- Breakfast, Dinner
Included Activities
- Visit to the Alhambra and Generalife including fountains, gardens, and arches
Optional Activities
- Visit to Sacromonte caves
- Gypsy flamenco show
Landmarks Alhambra Generalife Sacromonte Caves 


- Day 12
Granada to Madrid
You'll head toward Toledo after breakfast, an Imperial City full of history and monuments. Lunch takes place there, followed by a panoramic view from Mirador del Valle and a walk through the old town. From there you'll return to Madrid where the tour ends.
- End point
- Calle De Ferraz 3, 28008 Madrid, Madrid, Spain (VPT TOURS & ACTIVITIES, 18:00)
- Meals
- Breakfast, Lunch
Included Activities
- Panoramic view from Mirador del Valle
- Walk through Toledo old town
Landmarks Toledo Old Town Mirador del Valle 
























