Included/Exclude
Cost Includes
- 3-star hotel, double room for 2 guests, amenities
- For each 7-day tour program, there will be at least 2 nights stay at a 4* hotel.
- Breakfast at hotel.
- English speaking tour guide
- Air-conditioned vehicle throughout the journey
Cost Excludes
- Lunch and dinner
- Does not include international visa fight
- Tips for tour guide and driver €10/day/guest (paid directly to tour guide)
- Entrance fees to sites and city tax (if applicable)
- Single room supplement 60 EUR/room/night if guest requests private room
- Personal expenses and other services not included in the tour price include:
Tour Plan
The Yellow Line starts from the capital of Spain, Madrid . The bus will take you past the Cibeles Fountain, the Mayor Square , and the Spanish Square. Visit the Royal Palace of Spain , built by the Royal Family with its magnificent beauty and splendor. The Royal Palace of Spain is a symbol of the glorious history of the dynasties.
The next stop is the Puerta Del Sol , a public square in Madrid. You can find the “kilometer zero” milestone , located right in the center of the Puerta del Sol square , which marks the center of the Spanish transportation network.
In the afternoon, after saying goodbye to Madrid, visitors will travel to the party city of Zaragoza to visit the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar , a Roman Catholic church . The basilica is dedicated to the Virgin Mary, revered as the “Mother of the Spanish people” . This is considered the first church dedicated to the Virgin Mary in history.
Hotel: 3* in Zaragoza or surrounding area.
In the morning, the car will take you straight to the coastal city of Barcelona, after arriving you will visit the Columbus Monument , and the pedestrian street La Rambla , then the Sagrada Família , a magnificent Roman Catholic church designed by architect Antoni Gaudí . Gaudi 's unique, colorful, fairy-tale-like decorative motifs can be seen throughout the city and make this place as ethereal as the artist's mind.
Visitors will visit the Nou Camp stadium , home of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics , before spending the rest of the day at leisure exploring the central Plaza Catalonia , dining and shopping.
Hotel: 3* in Barcelona or surrounding area.
After breakfast at the hotel, the group leaves Barcelona for Valencia , the third largest city in Spain and the gateway to North Africa. Valencia is known as a bustling city with commercial activities, a city with a long and rich history of trade, where the two cultures of Moorish and Arab meet . Visitors will visit the ancient city gates of Valencia and the Valencia Cathedral , where the real holy grail is kept, before spending free time shopping at the Modernisme Plaza of Valencia City Hall .
After visiting Valencia , the group will return to Alicante to rest.
Hotel: 3* in Alicante or surrounding area.
After breakfast, the group will leave Alicante for the city of Granada , located on the plateau of the Andalusian province . This historic city was ruled by the Visigoths and the Arabs. It was the last stronghold of the Arab empire that dominated the Iberian Peninsula for 800 years. In the 15th century, King Ferdinand succeeded in driving out the Arabs and unifying Spain. Visitors will have the opportunity to take pictures in front of the red Alhambra palace , a Moorish citadel . The Moorish heritage will immediately attract visitors' eyes, as it is the mark of the "golden age" of dome-shaped architecture.
Visitors will continue to visit the unique and sophisticated architectural works of Granada before returning to the hotel to rest.
Hotel: 3* in Granada or surrounding area.
After breakfast, the group travels north to Seville, the largest city in the autonomous region of Andalusia, and the fourth largest city in Spain. Seville was once the capital of the Islamic Empire, and is considered the guardian angel of Andalusian culture. It is also the birthplace of the famous Flamenco dance, and the main setting for many operas, the most famous of which is Bizet's Carmen.
Coming to Seville, visitors will visit the Seville Cathedral, the largest cathedral in Spain and the third largest in the world. The cathedral was inaugurated in the early 16th century, and today the halls of the cathedral are serving as the Royal Chapel, the burial place of kings for more than a century. The tomb of Christopher Columbus, the discoverer of the new world, is also located in the cathedral as a tribute to the great navigator. From the cathedral, visitors will see the Alcazar of Seville, which was once a Muslim palace and today the Spanish Royal Family still uses the palace as the official residence in Seville. This makes the Alcazar the oldest royal palace still in use in Europe. In 1987, UNESCO recognized the Alcazar as a world heritage site along with the Seville Cathedral.
From the Cathedral, visitors will walk to Santa Cruz, admire the Torre del Oro Golden Tower and the Maria Luisa Heritage Park. From the Spanish Square, visitors will admire the hand-crafted porcelain paintings, detailing the history and luxury of Spain. If possible, the tour guide will take visitors to visit the white village of Majas or visit the ancient town of Ronda.
Hotel: 3* in Seville or surrounding area.
Today the group departs for Lipson, the capital and largest city of Portugal. Expected to arrive in Cabo da Roca at noon. This is the westernmost point of mainland Portugal and mainland Europe. At the cape visitors can see the giant Atlantic Ocean, surrounded by endless scenery. Don't forget to buy a certificate to remember and prove that you have ever set foot on the westernmost point of Europe.
Back in Lisbon’s city center, you’ll visit the Belém Tower and Jeronimos Monastery , both of which are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Belém Tower played a key role in the Portuguese maritime explorations during the Age of Discovery, as it was the place from which ships set off on their voyages to the world. The Jeronimos Monastery is one of the most outstanding examples of ancient Portuguese Gothic architecture.
The tour will pass through Marquis of Pombal Square and then stop at Rossio Square where visitors can spend their free time tasting traditional Portuguese custard tarts at a centuries-old bakery.
Hotel: 3* in Lisbon or surrounding area.
Today, the bus will take you back to Madrid via Toledo , a World Heritage Site recognized by UNESCO in 1986 for its monumental cultural relics. This ancient city is located on a mountaintop, surrounded on three sides by the Tagus River and has many historical architectural works. Walking in the city, you will see the whole view of Toledo , feel the bustle of ancient Spain and visit the great architectural work of Toledo Cathedral .
At the end of the day, visitors relax on the bus and enjoy the Spanish scenery on the way back to Madrid.