Day 1 (Fri.) Board your overnight transatlantic flight.
Day 2 Arrival in Lisbon, Portugal. (Sat.) Free time to rest or start exploring the Portuguese capital. At 6 pm, meet your Tour Director and traveling companions and have a welcome dinner at your hotel. (D)
Day 3 Lisbon. (Sun.) Morning sightseeing with a Local Guide of Portugal’s capital features Belem Tower guarding the estuary of the Tagus River and JERONIMOS MONASTERY with the tomb of Vasco da Gama. Drive past the bull ring to Pombal Statue and along the grand Avenida da Liberdade. Then, enjoy a walk through the cobbled alleys of the ALFAMA, the quarter of the seamen. An optional excursion to Sintra and optional dinner with Fadostyle entertainment are available. (B)
Day 4 Lisbon–Obidos–Fatima–Oporto. (Mon.) A scenic drive through the Serra do Aire Hills. Step back in time as you pass through the main gate in the medieval perimeter wall of Obidos. Next, visit the magnificent Dominican BATALHA MONASTERY before arriving in Fatima. Of course, there is time to join the pilgrims to visit the SANCTUARY OF OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY. In the afternoon, drive to the valley of the Douro River and visit the prestigious HOUSE OF SANDEMAN. Hear how Port, the country’s premier export, is made and taste the strong, sweet wine. Overnight in Oporto. (B,D)
Day 5 Oporto–Viana do Castelo–Santiago de Compostela, Spain. (Tue.) Sightseeing with a Local Guide features a panoramic drive and a visit to the lavish 19thcentury STOCK EXCHANGE, whose claim to fame is an ARABIAN HALL inspired by Granada’s Alhambra. Then, drive through an area where the rural population still lives off small patches of land tended with traditional farming methods. Enjoy a leisurely lunch break in Viana do Castelo before crossing the Rio Miño towards Santiago de Compostela. (B,D)
Day 6 Santiago de Compostela. (Wed.) Santiago grew around the tomb of St. James, the apostle who converted Spain to Christianity and, according to legend, delivered the country from Moorish occupation. Today’s pilgrims still pray at St. James’ tomb in the huge 11thcentury CATHEDRAL VIEJA. Sightseeing with a Local Guide focuses on the beautiful Old Town with its Plaza de la Quintana with the Holy Door and Plaza Obradoiro with its Hospital of the Catholic Monarchs. The afternoon is free, and tonight you may wish to try typical Galician fare. (B)
Day 7 Santiago de Compostela–Leon. (Thu.) Two days of scenic eastbound travel along the ancient “Way of St. James.” First, stop in Lugo, whose perfectly preserved massive schist wall, dating back to Roman times, did not protect it from conquest by Moors, Norsemen, and Napoleon’s revolutionary troops. Then, head for Ponferrada, where Knights Templars gave shelter to medieval pilgrims. Their massive castle now lies in ruins, except for the superb gate where you stop for pictures. Guided sightseeing in Leon focuses on the gothic CATHEDRAL, with its no less than 12,017 square feet of stainedglass windows. Also visit the MUSEUM with priceless works of art and a complete 17thcentury chemist’s shop. (B,D)
Day 8 Leon–Salamanca–Avila–Madrid. (Fri.) Drive through the Tierra de Campos to the university town of Salamanca. Time for lunch and a stroll in its baroque Plaza Mayor. On the way to Madrid, visit the walled town of Avila, where St. Theresa founded the Order of the Carmelites. (B)
Day 9 Madrid. (Sat.) A Local Guide takes you to the Puerta del Sol, Plaza de España with its monument to Cervantes, the Parliament, Cibeles Fountain, and a highlight visit to the PRADO MUSEUM. Exciting optional excursions are available. (B)
Day 10 Madrid–Cordoba–Seville. (Sun.) South to Cordoba, where your Local Guide will take you for a walking tour through the magnificent 8thcentury MOSQUE OF THE CALIPHS before continuing to Seville. (B,D)
Day 11 Seville. (Mon.) Admire MARIA LUISA PARK with a Local Guide; drive to the Plaza de España, the Gold Tower on the Guadalquivir River, and the university that used to be the tobacco factory of Carmen fame. Visit the CATHEDRAL with Columbus’ tomb and stroll through the narrow lanes of the charming SANTA CRUZ QUARTER. For a truly Andalusian night out, reserve a seat at our optional flamenco show. (B)
Day 12 Seville–Algarve, Portugal. (Tue.) A comfortable drive across the border into Portugal. Then, arrive at your beachfront hotel at the Algarve. Balance of the day is at leisure. Stroll to the marina or shop in the fancy boutiques. Tonight you may wish to try a local seafood restaurant. (B)
Day 13 At Leisure at the Algarve. (Wed.) Enjoy a leisurely day or join an exciting optional excursion to the Promontory of Sagres, where Henry the Navigator lived and planned his overseas expansion. (B,D)
Day 14 Algarve–Lisbon. (Thu.) Head north and continue over the Serra da Arrábida with sweeping views of the Tróia Peninsula. After crossing the Bridge of April 25th, back in Lisbon for the end of your exciting touring adventure. (B)
Day 15 (Fri.) Your homebound flight arrives the same day. (B)
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Call us for private tour extensions:
All of our Private tours Extensions are available as individual trips, which can be enjoyed on their own or as an addition to one of our Escorted tours. All you have to do is talk with one of our tour staff
LisbonWelcome dinner, guided sightseeing, visit Jeronimos Monastery and the Alfama
ObidosWalking tour of the medieval town
BatalhaVisit the Dominican Monastery
FatimaVisit the Sanctuary of Our Lady of the Rosary
OportoWine tasting in a Port cellar; guided sightseeing, visit the Arabian Hall in the Stock Exchange
Viana Do CasteloLunch break
Santiago De CompostelaGuided sightseeing, visit the Cathedral Vieja
LugoTake pictures of the Roman walls
Ponferrada AreaTake pictures of the Knights Templars Castle ruins
LeonGuided sightseeing, visit the cathedral and museum
SalamancaVisit the Plaza Major
AvilaWalk through the walled town
MadridGuided sightseeing, visit the Prado Museum
CordobaGuided sightseeing, visit the Mosque of the Caliphs
SevilleGuided sightseeing, visit Maria Luisa Park, the cathedral, and walk through the Santa Cruz Quarter
Buffet breakfast daily (B); 6 three-course dinners (D), including a welcome dinner in Lisbon
Algarve: Tivoli Carvoeiro (F) at CarvoeiroLeon: Conde Luna (F)Lisbon: Lisbon Marriott (SF)Madrid: Husa Moncloa (F)Oporto: Dom Henrique (F)Santiago de compostela: Hesperia Peregrino (F)Seville: Sevilla Center (SF)
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