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SPAIN, PORTUGAL & MOROCCO
( Tour ID: ZU )
17 Day tours from US$ 2939

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.) Portugal’s imperial ambitions date back to Prince Henry the Navigator’s 15th–century discoveries in West Africa and did not subside until the 1970s. Morning sightseeing with a Local Guide 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 ALFAMA, the quarter of the seamen. Afternoon and evening at leisure. An optional excursion to Sintra and an optional dinner with Fado–style entertainment are available. (B)

Day 4 – Lisbon–Setubal–Seville, Spain.
(Mon.) In Setubal, enjoy a WINE TASTING. Next, enter Spain and reach the vibrant capital of Andalusia, Seville. (B,D)

Day 5 – Seville.
(Tue.) Listen to your Local Guide’s account of the city’s role in Roman times, its conquest by the Moors in 712 AD, and its contribution to the discovery of the New World. Admire MARIA LUISA PARK. Drive to the Plaza de España, the Gold Tower on the Guadalquivir River. Visit the CATHEDRAL with Columbus’ tomb, the world’s largest gothic edifice, 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 6 – Seville–Rabat, Morocco.
(Wed.) Travel through the sherry wine region of Jerez to Algeciras and enjoy a FERRY CROSSING across the Strait of Gibraltar to Africa. Along North Africa’s infamous Barbary Coast to Rabat, once a lair of the corsairs and now the country’s capital. (B,D)

Day 7 – Rabat–Casablanca–Marrakesh.
(Thu.) Sightseeing with a Local Guide focuses on the massive medieval battlements, the Royal Palace, MOHAMMED V MAUSOLEUM, Hassan Tower, and the Kasbah of Oudaias. Visit the fine ROMAN RELICS OF CHELLAH. Then, leave Rabat and follow the shoreline of the Atlantic Ocean for a visit to Casablanca, Morocco’s modern seaport with a strong French accent. See the Hassan II Mosque, a splendid monument designed to mark the end of the century. Evening arrival in Marrakesh, situated in an oasis with more than half a million palm trees. (B,D)

Day 8 – Marrakesh.
(Fri.) Follow your Local Guide to visit BAHIA PALACE, the 16th–century SAADIAN TOMBS (if closed, visit the BADIA PALACE instead), and to Djemaa El–Fna, the vibrant town center dominated by the 222–foot–high Koutoubia Minaret. Afternoon at leisure. An exciting optional evening excursion is available. (B)

Day 9 – Marrakesh–Fez.
(Sat.) Journey to Fez today. Blessed with an ample supply of water and strategically situated, Fez became the capital of Morocco when the country shook off foreign rule under the Berber King Idris in the 8th century. To this day, Fez has remained Morocco’s spiritual and artistic center. (B,D)

Day 10 – Fez.
(Sun.) Take pictures of the magnificient entrance to the Royal Palace, drive through the Mellah, the old Jewish quarter, and travel on to beautifully ornate Bab Bou Jeloud, the traditional entrance to old Fez. Your Local Guide also leads you through labyrinthine MEDINA and MEDERSA BOU INANIA. Enjoy a pleasant drive around the ancient fortifications that protect the city. Back to your hotel with plenty of time to relax. Why not sign up for an optional folklore dinner at a Moroccan restaurant? (B)

Day 11 – Fez–Meknes–Tangier.
(Mon.) A morning break at imperial Meknes with its monumental gates and city walls, then continue to Tangier, jumping–off point for the Moorish conquest of Spain and hometown of the legendary Ibn Batuta. Sightseeing with a Local Guide includes the GRAND SOCCO market, then, enjoy a panoramic drive to CAP SPARTEL, where you will quench your thirst Bedouin–style with a glass of hot mint tea. (B,D)

Day 12 – Tangier–Gibraltar–Torremolinos.
(Tue.) Board your FERRY for the trip back across the Strait to Europe. Visit the strategic ROCK OF GIBRALTAR, in British hands since 1704, hear about its turbulent history, see the Moorish Castle, ST. MICHAEL’S CAVES, and the colony of Barbary apes. Then, drive to your hotel at the elegant Costa del Sol. Tonight, you have a chance to sample one of the seafood restaurants. (B)

Day 13 – At Leisure in Torremolinos.
(Wed.) A day at leisure to enjoy the sandy beaches, browse through trendy boutiques, or to simply relax. (B)

Day 14 – Torremolinos–Granada.
(Thu.) Away from the sea and into the mountains to history–steeped Granada. In the afternoon, a guided walking tour features a visit to its main attraction, the ALHAMBRA COMPLEX. A fantasy of “lace in stone” surrounded by arabesque gardens and fountains, it affords superb views of the Old Quarter and Sacromonte, a mountain occupied by Gypsy cave dwellers. Also visit the exotic WATER GARDENS OF THE GENERALIFE, the royal summer residence. (B,D)

Day 15 – Granada–Toledo–Madrid.
(Fri.) Through Don Quixote’s La Mancha, motor north to Toledo, spectacularly situated on a granite hill surrounded by a loop of the Tagus River. A Local Guide takes you to the Moorish bridge, an early SYNAGOGUE, the 13th–century gothic CATHEDRAL, and the CHURCH OF SANTO TOMÉ with one of El Greco’s most famous paintings. Visit one of the enticing DAMASCENE STEEL WORKSHOPS. (B)

Day 16 – Madrid.
(Sat.) The capital of Spain since 1561, Madrid today is a strikingly modern city, the showcase of a country resolutely turned towards the future. Morning guided sightseeing features the Puerta del Sol, Plaza de España with its monument to Cervantes, the Parliament, Cibeles Fountain, elegant Calle Alcala, and Paseo de Castellana. Today’s highlight is a visit to the palatial PRADO MUSEUM with its priceless art treasures. An optional excursion to El Escorial is available. Tonight, maybe a special Spanish treat in one of Madrid’s famous restaurants to celebrate the success of a memorable tour? (B)

Day 17
(Sun.) Your homebound flight arrives the same day. (B)


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

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City Highlights:
LisbonWelcome dinner; guided sightseeing, visit Jeronimos Monastery and the Alfama

SetubalWine tasting

SevilleGuided sightseeing, visit Maria Luisa Park, the cathedral with Columbus’ tomb, and walk through the Santa Cruz Quarter

Algeciras-tangierBy ferry across the Strait of Gibraltar

RabatGuided sightseeing, visit Mohammed V Mausoleum and the Roman relics of Chellah

CasablancaGuided panoramic drive; picture stop at Hassan II Mosque

MarrakeshGuided sightseeing, visit Bahia Palace and the Saadian Tombs (if closed, visit Badia Palace instead)

FezGuided sightseeing, visit the Medina and Medersa Bou Inania

MeknesOrientation

TangierGuided sightseeing, visit the Grand Socco market; panoramic drive up to Cap Spartel and enjoy mint tea

Rock Of GibraltarGuided sightseeing, visit St. Michael’s Caves

GranadaGuided walking tour, visit the Alhambra Complex and the Water Gardens of the Generalife

ToledoGuided walking tour, visit an early synagogue, the gothic cathedral, the Santo Tomé Church with one of El Greco’s masterpieces; a Damascene steel workshop

MadridGuided sightseeing, visit the Prado Museum

Note
  • This tour is combinable with “Portugal in Depth.” You pay less for your second vacation.
  • Please check visa requirements with your local consulate(s); responsibility for obtaining visas rests with the traveler

Meals:
Buffet breakfast daily (B); 7 three-course dinners (D), including a welcome dinner in Lisbon


Hotels:
Fez: Zalagh Parc Palace (SF)
Granada: Gran Hotel Luna (F)
Lisbon: Mundial (F)
Madrid: Husa Paseo del Arte (F)
Marrakesh: Es Saadi (SF)
Rabat: Rabat (SF)
Seville: Sevilla Center (SF)
Tangier: El Minzah (SF)
Torremolinos: Melia Costa del Sol (SF)

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