7-Day Spain and Portugal Tour: Barcelona, Madrid, Lisbon, Valencia【Product Code: 8421】

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Highlights

• A comprehensive guided tour of the major destinations in Spain
• Option to visit major attractions at your own expense
• 6-night hotel accommodations
• 6 continental breakfasts
• Overnight in Lisbon, Portugal
• Sightseeing in Madrid and Barcelona

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  • Day01
  • Saturday: Madrid – Zaragoza Hotel:Eurostars Hotel Rey Fernando or Eurostars Zaragoza or similar

Day 1: Saturday: Madrid – Zaragoza

Introduction:

Spain

Spain is a European country located in Southwestern Europe with some pockets of Spanish territory across the Strait of Gibraltar and the Atlantic Ocean.Its continental European territory is situated on the Iberian Peninsula. Its territory also includes two archipelagoes: the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa, and the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea. The African enclaves of Ceuta, Melilla, and Peñón de Vélez de la Gomeramake Spain the only European country to have a physical border with an African country (Morocco). Several small islands in the Alboran Sea are also part of Spanish territory. The country's mainland is bordered to the south and east by the Mediterranean Sea except for a small land boundary with Gibraltar; to the north and northeast by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay; and to the west and northwest by Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean.

Madrid

Madrid is the capital and most populous city of Spain. The city has almost 3.3 million inhabitants and a metropolitan area population of approximately 6.5 million. It is the third-largest city in the European Union (EU), surpassed only by London and Berlin, and its monocentric metropolitan area is the third-largest in the EU, smaller only than those of London and Paris. The municipality covers 604.3 km2 (233.3 sq mi).

Plaza Mayor

The Plaza Mayor (English: Main Square) is a major public space in the heart of Madrid, the capital of Spain. It was once the centre of Old Madrid. It was first built (1580–1619) during the Habsburg period of Philip III's reign. Only a few Spanish blocks away is another famous plaza, the Puerta del Sol. The Plaza Mayor is for the people of Madrid and tourists to shop, walk around, eat, and enjoy the outdoors.

Piazza di Spagna

Piazza di Spagna, at the bottom of the Spanish Steps, is one of the most famous squares in Rome (Italy). It owes its name to the Palazzo di Spagna, seat of the Embassy of Spain to the Holy See. Nearby is the famed Column of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

Puerta del Sol

The Puerta del Sol (Spanish for "Gate of the Sun") is a public square in Madrid, one of the best known and busiest places in the city. This is the centre (Km 0) of the radial network of Spanish roads. The square also contains the famous clock whose bells mark the traditional eating of the Twelve Grapes and the beginning of a new year. The New Year's celebration has been broadcast live on national television since 31 December 1962.

Tour Overview:

The Yellow Line tour starts from the capital of Spain, Madrid, where we will pass through the Cibeles Fountain, and then arrive and visit Plaza Mayor, Piazza di Spagna, Plaza de Colón and Royal Palace of Madrid. The Royal Palace of Madrid was built by the Spanish Royal Family, showing the magnificent and splendid former empire and its historical grandeur. Then you'll arrive at the Puerta del Sol, a public square in Madrid. You can find the Km. 0 squared tile placed on the pavement, which represents the Puerta del Sol is the centre of the radial network of Spanish road. In the afternoon, we say farewell to Madrid and head to Zaragoza. After arriving Zaragoza, you'll visit the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, which is a Roman Catholic Church in the city. The Basilica venerates Blessed Virgin Mary, under her title Our Lady of the Pillar, praised as "Mother of the Hispanic Peoples". It is reputed to be the first church dedicated to Mary in history. There is a lot of coffee shops and restaurants around the Basilica.

Hotel:

Eurostars Hotel Rey Fernando or Eurostars Zaragoza or similar

Meals:

Self-care

Optional Tours/Activities:

ItemsPricesRemark
Mandatory Service Fee (Compulsory)Adult: €10per day, per person, payable to the guide
Spanish Paella (Spanish rice dish with sea food) (Optional)Adult: €20
The Royal Palace of Madrid (without Guide) (Optional)Adult: €11Showing the magnificent and splendid former empire.
  • Day02
  • Sunday: Zaragoza – Barcelona Hotel:AC by Marriott Hotel Sant Cugat or Holiday Inn Express Barcelona Sant Cugat or similar

Day 2: Sunday: Zaragoza – Barcelona

Introduction:

Barcelona

Barcelona is a city in Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within city limits, its urban area extends to numerous neighbouring municipalities within the Province of Barcelona and is home to around 4.8 million people, making it the sixth most populous urban area in the European Union after Paris, London, Madrid, the Ruhr area and Milan.[3] It is one of the largest metropolises on the Mediterranean Sea, located on the coast between the mouths of the rivers Llobregat and Besòs, and bounded to the west by the Serra de Collserola mountain range, the tallest peak of which is 512 metres (1,680 feet) high.

Tour Overview:

In the morning, we drive directly to the Spanish warm and charming coastal city of Barcelona. After arrival we will visit the Columbus Monument and Las Ramblas, followed by Sagrada Família, which is a large Roman Catholic Church in Barcelona, designed by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí. Gaudí's unique colour, fairy tale decoration is throughout the city and makes the place feel like a fantasy in the Artist's mind. Then it's on to photo stop at Camp Nou, a football stadium in Barcelona, which has been also the home of FC Barcelona since its completion in 1957. We'll also visit Estadi OlímpicIluís Companys, the main stadium for the 1992 Summer Olympics located in Montjuïc, a large hill to the southwest of Barcelona which overlooks the city views. The remaining time is spent in the bustling Plaza Catalonia, where you can have free time and do some shopping.

Tips:

Reservation visit time: 2- 2.30pm. Due to limited daily access control in Sagrada Família church, and to avoid
disappoint, we recommend customer who strongly request to visit this place to book tickets online in advance on

Hotel:

AC by Marriott Hotel Sant Cugat or Holiday Inn Express Barcelona Sant Cugat or similar

Meals:

Breakfast: Yes    Lunch: No    Dinner: No

Optional Tours/Activities:

ItemsPricesRemark
Barcelona Night Tour (Optional)Adult: €20Less than 25 persons, the price will be adjusted slightly.
Camp Nou (Optional)Adult: €23
Sagrada Família Church (Optional)Adult: €26Roman Catholic church by Catalan Master Architect Antoni Gaudí. Due to limited daily access control in Sagrada Família church, and to avoid disappoint, we recommend customer who strongly request to visit this place to book tickets online in advance on https://sagradafamilia.org/en/home. Suggested visit time: 2:00pm-2:30pm.
  • Day03
  • Mondy: Barcelona – Valencia – Alicante Hotel:TRP Alicante Gran Sol or Hotel Campanile Alicante or similar

Day 3: Mondy: Barcelona – Valencia – Alicante

Introduction:

Valencia

Valencia, officially València is the capital of the autonomous community of Valencia and the third-largest city in Spain after Madrid and Barcelona, with around 800,000 inhabitants in the administrative centre. Its urban area extends beyond the administrative city limits with a population of around 1.6 million people. Valencia is Spain's third largest metropolitan area, with a population ranging from 1.7 to 2.5 million depending on how the metropolitan area is defined. The Port of Valencia is the 5th busiest container port in Europe and the busiest container port on the Mediterranean Sea. The city is ranked at Beta-global city in the Globalization and World Cities Research Network.

Valencia Cathedral

The Metropolitan Cathedral–Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady of Valencia, alternatively known as Saint Mary's Cathedral or Valencia Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic parish church in Valencia, Spain.

Alicante

Alicante is a city and port in Spain on the Costa Blanca, the capital of the province of Alicante and of the comarca of Alacantí, in the south of the Valencian Community. It is also a historic Mediterranean port. The population of the city of Alicante proper was 330,525, estimated as of 2016, ranking as the second-largest Valencian city.Including nearby municipalities, the Alicante conurbation had 452,462 residents. The population of the metropolitan area (including Elche and satellite towns) was 757,085 as of 2014 estimates, ranking as the eighth-largest metropolitan area of Spain.

Tour Overview:

After having breakfast at the hotel, we'll leave Barcelona for Spain's third largest city, Valencia. Valencia's history has celebrated as the gateway to the Mediterranean. It's commercially and culturally rich, with Moorish culture, Arab customs and foods all frequented in a cultural exchange, such economic trade reformed Valencia to enjoy the prosperity and glory that other cities didn't achieve. Although today's Valencia is less prominent, it's still the important city for large commerce exhibitions and trade fairs to be held in throughout the year. Upon arrival, we will visit Modernisme Plaza of the City Hall of Valencia, Valencia's Ancient City Gates and Valencia Cathedral, where the true Holy Grail is reserved in. After tour the day is rounded off with a drive into Alicante.

 

Hotel:

TRP Alicante Gran Sol or Hotel Campanile Alicante or similar

Meals:

Breakfast: Yes    Lunch: No    Dinner: No

Optional Tours/Activities:

ItemsPricesRemark
Alicante Beach Night Tour (Optional)Adult: €10
  • Day04
  • Tuesday: Alicante–Granada Hotel:Hotel Restaurant Campanile Malaga Airport or Hotel La Sierra or similar

Day 4: Tuesday: Alicante–Granada

Introduction:

Alhambra Palace

The Alhambra is a palace and fortress complex located in Granada, Andalusia, Spain. It was originally constructed as a small fortress in AD 889 on the remains of Roman fortifications, and then largely ignored until its ruins were renovated and rebuilt in the mid-13th century by the Nasrid emirMohammed ben Al-Ahmar of the Emirate of Granada, who built its current palace and walls. It was converted into a royal palace in 1333 by Yusuf I, Sultan of Granada.After the conclusion of the Christian Reconquista in 1492, the site became the Royal Court of Ferdinand and Isabella (where Christopher Columbus received royal endorsement for his expedition), and the palaces were partially altered in the Renaissance style. In 1526 Charles I & V commissioned a new Renaissance palace better befitting the Holy Roman Emperor in the revolutionary Mannerist style influenced by humanist philosophy in direct juxtaposition with the Nasrid Andalusian architecture, but it was ultimately never completed due to Morisco rebellions in Granada.

Granada

Granada is the capital city of the province of Granada, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. Granada is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevadamountains, at the confluence of four rivers, the Darro, the Genil, the Monachil and the Beiro. It sits at an average elevation of 738 m (2,421 ft) above sea level, yet is only one hour by car from the Mediterranean coast, the Costa Tropical. Nearby is the Sierra Nevada Ski Station, where the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships 1996 were held.

Tour Overview:

This morning we first go to Alicante, free walking along the beach side. After enjoying the beautiful sea view, group will depart for the city of Granada on the plateau of the Andalusia province. This historic city has been ruled by Visigoth and Arab. It became the last stronghold for the Arab Dynasty while its eight-hundred-year-long rule in the Iberian Peninsula. In 15 th century, King Ferdinand successfully expelled the Arabs and
achieved to unite Spain. We will visit the Alhambra, a Moorish citadel and palace, also known as the Red Palace. Once arrived, the Moorish legacy might have caught your eye immediately. Generally referred to as the "golden age" of construction and delicate structure, the dome shape is both stunning and admirable. We proceed on our journey to the Sunny Coast area – and we go Costa del Sol direct to our hotel overnight.

 

Hotel:

Hotel Restaurant Campanile Malaga Airport or Hotel La Sierra or similar

Meals:

Breakfast: Yes    Lunch: No    Dinner: No

Optional Tours/Activities:

ItemsPricesRemark
Alhambra Palace of Granada (Optional)Adult: €15Reservation visit time: 4:00 – 5:00pm. Due to limited daily access control in Alhambra Palace, to avoid disappointment, we recommend customer who strongly request to visit this place to book tickets online in advance on https://tickets.alhambra-patronato.es/en/
  • Day05
  • Wednesday: Granada – Seville Hotel:Hotel GIT Via Sevilla Mairena or GIT Vereda Real or similar

Day 5: Wednesday: Granada – Seville

Introduction:

Royal Alcazars of Seville

The Alcázar of Seville, commonly known as the Royal Alcázars of Seville, is a royal palace in Seville, Spain, built for the Christian king Peter of Castile. It was built by Castilian Christians on the site of an Abbadid Muslim residential fortress destroyed after the Christian conquest of Seville. The palace, a preeminent example of Mudéjararchitecture in the Iberian Peninsula, is renowned as one of the most beautiful. The upper levels of the Alcázar are still used by the royal family as their official residence in Seville, and are administered by the Patrimonio Nacional. It was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, along with the adjoining Seville Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies.

Seville

Seville is a Spanish city, the capital of the autonomous community of Andalusia and the province of Seville. It is situated on the lower reaches of the Guadalquivir River, in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula. Seville has a municipal population of about 690,000 as of 2016, and a metropolitan population of about 1.5 million, making it the largest city in Andalusia, the fourth-largest city in Spain and the 30th most populous municipality in the European Union. Its old town, with an area of 4 square kilometres (2 sq mi), contains three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Alcázar palace complex, the Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies. The Seville harbour, located about 80 kilometres (50 miles) from the Atlantic Ocean, is the only river port in Spain. Seville experiences high temperatures in the Summer, with daily maximums routinely above 35 °C (95 °F) in July and August.

Tour Overview:

In the morning, we go northbound to the largest city of the autonomous community of Andalusia, Seville. This city was the capital of the Muslim dynasty, considered to be the guardian angel of culture in Andalusia and the birthplace of the flamenco dance. Seville is the primary setting of many operas, the best known of which is Bizet's Carmen. As the fourth largest city in Spain, it has hosted the World's Fair in 1992. Upon arrival, we visit Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral and the third-largest church in the world. Its completion was back to the early 16 th century and now the cathedral halls are dedicated as Royal Chapel, the burial place of the kings' mausoleum for over a century, also the tomb of Christopher Columbus who discovered the New World as a credit to the great navigator. From there onwards we see the Alcázar of Seville, used to be a Muslim palace and the Spanish Royal Palace. The upper levels of the Alcázar are still used by the royal family as the official Seville residence, which is the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe and was registered in 1987 by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, along with the Seville Cathedral.

Then we walk through the Santa Cruz, Torre del Oro (the Tower of Gold) and Maria Luisa Park, here the 1992 World Expo was located. In Plaza de España (Spain Square), we can admire a crafted porcelain painting, detailing the history and elegance of old Spain. If possible, tour guide will add the optional excursion to Mijas and/or Ronda

Hotel:

Hotel GIT Via Sevilla Mairena or GIT Vereda Real or similar

Meals:

Breakfast: Yes    Lunch: No    Dinner: No
  • Day06
  • Thursday: Seville – Lisbon Hotel:Holiday Inn Express Lisbon Airport or TRYP Montijo Parque Hotel or similar

Day 6: Thursday: Seville – Lisbon

Introduction:

BelemTower

Belém Tower, officially the Tower of Saint Vincent (Portuguese: Torre de São Vicente) is a 16th-century fortification located in Lisbon that served both as a fortress and as a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon.It was built during the height of the Portuguese Renaissance, and is a prominent example of the Portuguese Manueline style, but it also incorporates hints of other architectural styles. The structure was built from lioz limestone and is composed of a bastion and a 30-metre (98.4 ft), four-storey tower.

Jeronimos Monastery

The Jerónimos Monastery or Hieronymites Monastery, is a former monastery of the Order of Saint Jerome near the Tagus river in the parish of Belém, in the Lisbon Municipality, Portugal; it was secularised on 28 December 1833 by state decree and its ownership transferred to the charitable institution, Real Casa Pia de Lisboa.

The monastery is one of the most prominent examples of the Portuguese Late Gothic Manueline style of architecture in Lisbon. It was classified a UNESCO World Heritage Site, along with the nearby Tower of Belém, in 1983.

Tour Overview:

Today we depart for the capital and the largest city of Portugal, Lisbon. We are expected to arrive in Cabo da Roca (Cape Roca) in the afternoon, which forms the westernmost extent of mainland Portugal and continental Europe. The cape displays the voluminous Atlantic surrounded by endless scenery. Don't forget to buy the remembrance certificate to prove once footstep was on the west point as it will be a memorable souvenir to keep. Later we will be back to the Lisbon city centre and visit Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery, both were classified a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Belém Tower played a significant role in the Portuguese maritime discoveries of the era of the Age of Discoveries. Jerónimos Monastery is one of the most prominent examples of the Portuguese Late Gothic Manueline style of architecture in Lisbon. You will pass through Marquis of Pombal Square and then stop at Rossio Square for some free time. Those who are interested in Portuguese custard tarts can taste the authentic ones at the century-old bakery.

 

Hotel:

Holiday Inn Express Lisbon Airport or TRYP Montijo Parque Hotel or similar

Meals:

Breakfast: Yes    Lunch: No    Dinner: No

Optional Tours/Activities:

ItemsPricesRemark
Fado Musical Show (Optional)Adult: €50
Belem Tower (Optional)Adult: €5
  • Day07
  • Friday: Lisbon – Toledo – Madrid

Day 7: Friday: Lisbon – Toledo – Madrid

Introduction:

Catedralde Toledo

The Primate Cathedral of Saint Mary of Toledo (Spanish: Catedral Primada Santa María de Toledo) is a Roman Catholic church in Toledo, Spain. It is the seat of the Metropolitan Archdiocese of Toledo.

The cathedral of Toledo is one of the three 13th-century High Gothic cathedrals in Spain and is considered, in the opinion of some authorities, to be the magnum opus of the Gothic style in Spain. It was begun in 1226 under the rule of Ferdinand III and the last Gothic contributions were made in the 15th century when, in 1493, the vaults of the central nave were finished during the time of the Catholic Monarchs. It was modeled after the Bourges Cathedral, although its five naves plan is a consequence of the constructors' intention to cover all of the sacred space of the former city mosquewith the cathedral, and of the former sahn with the cloister. It also combines some characteristics of the Mudéjar style, mainly in the cloister, with the presence of multifoiled arches in the triforium. The spectacular incorporation of light and the structural achievements of the ambulatory vaults are some of its more remarkable aspects. It is built with white limestone from the quarries of Olihuelas, near Toledo.

Tour Overview:

Today we will drive back to Madrid via Toledo, a World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 1986 for its extensive cultural and monumental heritage. This old city is located on a mountaintop, surrounded on three sides by a bend in the Tagus River, and contains many historical sites. By strolling across the city, overlooking the Alcázar of Toledo and visiting the grand structure of Toledo Cathedral, you will feel the bustling of Spain in the old time. Then take a well-earned rest as you sit back, catch a breath taking landscape of Spain and enjoy its rich palette of colours in natural surroundings while you are on the journey to Madrid.

Meals:

Breakfast: Yes    Lunch: No    Dinner: No
Pricing

Inclusion

Hotel accommodation in a comfortable 3-star hotel, twin room with private facilities.

Daily continental breakfast.

The services of an experienced tour manager.

Sightseeing and orientation tours included in the itinerary.

Daily transportation on modern air-conditioned coaches.

Professional coach driver.

Exclusion

Compulsory tipping of € 10 per person per day (this must be paid on spot cash, land-price only.
Lunch or dinner, entrances, city tax (compulsory if applicable), extra tipping, or any optionals.
The accommodation for the last day of the tour is not included.

Optional Tours/Activities

ItemsPricesRemark
Mandatory Service Fee (Compulsory)Adult: €10per day, per person, payable to the guide
Spanish Paella (Spanish rice dish with sea food) (Optional)Adult: €20
The Royal Palace of Madrid (without Guide) (Optional)Adult: €11Showing the magnificent and splendid former empire.
Barcelona Night Tour (Optional)Adult: €20Less than 25 persons, the price will be adjusted slightly.
Camp Nou (Optional)Adult: €23
Sagrada Família Church (Optional)Adult: €26Roman Catholic church by Catalan Master Architect Antoni Gaudí. Due to limited daily access control in Sagrada Família church, and to avoid disappoint, we recommend customer who strongly request to visit this place to book tickets online in advance on https://sagradafamilia.org/en/home. Suggested visit time: 2:00pm-2:30pm.
Alicante Beach Night Tour (Optional)Adult: €10
Alhambra Palace of Granada (Optional)Adult: €15Reservation visit time: 4:00 – 5:00pm. Due to limited daily access control in Alhambra Palace, to avoid disappointment, we recommend customer who strongly request to visit this place to book tickets online in advance on https://tickets.alhambra-patronato.es/en/
Fado Musical Show (Optional)Adult: €50
Belem Tower (Optional)Adult: €5
Meeting Points

Meeting Points

  • Madrid
Time
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9:00am
Saturday: Plaza de España "Spain Square" (by the monument statue)

Plaza de España


Departure information

Please noted that the drop off time is for reference only and may vary slightly due to traffic/ unforeseen circumstances.

Friday Madrid 19:30 Plaza de España Spain Square

Special Notes
Tips

* Passengers must have a valid passport. Your passport must remain valid for at least 6 months from the arrival date. We will not be held responsible for any expenses if passengers are refused entry by any country.

* We are not liable if passengers decide to withdraw during the tour.

* We reserve the right to alter or curtail the itinerary substitute hotels and/or conveyances as it is deemed necessary.

* Our products are not wheelchair accessible, goEUgo reserves the right to refuse or cancel bookings for wheelchair travellers.

* Our tour manager and driver do not accept liability for lost or stolen personal property during the tour.

* Passenger accepts full responsibility for losses and expenses due to delay, sickness, weather, strikes, wars, quarantine and changes to the itinerary.

* Purchase of European travel insurance is strongly recommended. Please ensure that you are suitably insured for your entire trip.

* Our professional tour managers will help you to explore and make the most out of your time. Their love and knowledge for the destinations will bring the holiday to life. The tips for the tour manager and driver are not included in the tour price. Our mandatory tip is €10 per person per day (€5 for the tour manager and €5 for the driver) both for adults and children. Tips will be collected by the tour manager in cash (Euros) whilst on tour.

* Please ensure that you have sufficient cash to pay for entrance tickets at your own expense as per the optional price lists, meals, tips, city taxes/entrance fees and expenses not included in our tour price and itinerary.

* The customer will be responsible for all their personal belongings whilst on the tour. With regards to luggage, please advise your customers that they must be prepared to carry their own suitcase from the coach to their hotel room and back to the coach. The driver will assist with the uploading and offloading of their luggage from the coach. Every client is only allowed to bring one luggage on board (Weight below 30kg, the sum of three sizes must not exceed 158 cm). If client bring more than one luggage (if the coach has enough space) we will have to charge 5 Euros every day for each additional luggage. Apologies for any inconveniences caused.

Terms and Conditions:

Cancellation policy (Without complimentary VISA support materials):

(1) 18 days prior departure – Full Refund.
(2) 17 – 10 days prior departure – 50% of tour prices
(3) Less than 9 days prior departure – No Refund.

Cancellation Policy (With complimentary VISA support materials):

If you need to apply for a visa to come to Europe, we can provide the necessary documentation. We cannot ensure that visa approval is guaranteed from any consulate.

* If the visa refusal letter from the consulate can be provided: 

- 18 Days or more prior departure date, no penalty;

- 17 Days or less prior departure date, Cancellation Policy (Without complimentary VISA support materials) applies.

* If cancellation is made due to personal reason:

- 18 Days or more prior departure date, EUR90/order as penalty;

- 17 Days or less prior departure date, EUR90/order and Cancellation Policy (Without complimentary VISA support materials) applies.

Reviews
Satisfaction:

95%

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Tour good

Total 4 travellers participated in the review. Share your feelings of the trip and evaluation of the attractions, and you will get 50 points award. Points Award
  2020-02-02 16:36

Good deal and excellent tour manager

E******5
  2019-11-06 18:30


We enjoyed the tour because after a guided tour, we were given adequate time to explore the place by ourselves. Also, Mano our tour leader, was very helpful and gave an excellent narration of the history and other important information abou t the places that we visited. The schedule was not very hectic or tiring too. We would like to go on another tour in the future, as well as recommend this particular tour to our friends too.

T****6
  2019-05-05 15:08


The tour guide Danny was friendly, helpful, and knowledgeable. The driver Ruben is excellent, pleasant, and helpful. We're very happy with the tour to Spain and planning to book another one with Tours4fun this summer.

M********6
  2019-04-18 00:28


Overall is good, Tour Guide and Driver is good except Coach is not good.

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