Discover the mix of architectonic styles and the gastronomy from the north of the Iberian Peninsula with our 16-day itinerary. Your trip will start in Barcelona, the Catalan city full of modernist buildings designed by the famous architect Antonio Gaudí and it will end in Madrid, the Spanish Capital. You will visit the key points of the peregrinate routes such as Santiago de Compostela Cathedral or Fatima in Portugal. In a fascinating cruise in Oporto you will go down the Duero river and you will taste one of the best wines from this Portuguese city.
Day 1 Barcelona
Arrival at the airport and transfer to the hotel. Balance of the day at leisure. Accommodation at the hotel.
The latest time to arrive at the hotel and ensure departure without missing any services is 03:00 PM.
Accommodation: T Class: Catalonia Barcelona 505 or similar // A Class: Catalonia Barcelona Plaza or similar
Day 2 Barcelona
Breakfast at the hotel. Highlights city tour of Barcelona. Half-day sightseeing tour around Barcelona that will allow you to discover the history of the city while visiting some of the most important places in a comfortable and easy way. The first part of the visit consists in a guided walking tour through the small and narrow streets of the Gothic Quarter, the oldest part of the city. During this early visit we will see the Cathedral Square, The Cathedral, the Old Jewish Quarter, among other interesting places. Later we will take our bus to start with a panoramic tour around the rest of the city. We will head towards the Mountain of Montjuic, the main scenery of the Olympic Games in the 1992. We will see the Olympic stadium from the bus and later we will have the opportunity to enjoy the panoramic views of the city riding the aerial tramway (subject to the weather conditions). At the end, back to the bus, we will leave Montjuic and come back to the city centre passing through España square, the twin Venetian towers, the MNAC and the Shopping centre Las Arenas, build in an old bullring. We will pass through the elegant Passeig de Gràcia Street, where there are located two of the most important Gaudi’s buildings (Casa Batlló and Casa Milà “la Pedrera”). We will arrive to Estació del Nord, and we will end up the tour.Afternoon is at leisure to enjoy this wonderful city and surroundings. Accommodation at the hotel.
Accommodation: T Class: Catalonia Barcelona 505 or similar // A Class:
Catalonia Barcelona Plaza or similar
Day 3 Barcelona - Zaragoza - San Sebastián
Breakfast at the hotel and transfer to Barcelona “Sants” train station to depart by high speed train to Zaragoza. Arrival to Zaragoza Arrival in Zaragoza and meeting with the guide to continue towards San Sebastián, one of the most famous tourist destinations where they hold the International Film Festival. Accommodation at the hotel.
Accommodation T and A Class: Palacio de Aiete or similar
Day 4 San Sebastián
Breakfast at the hotel. Panoramic tour of this elegant and gentrified city whose landscape is dominated by the Bay and La Concha Beach. We will go up to Mount Igueldo, from where we will be able to contemplate a magnificent view of the city. Rest of the day at leisure. In the afternoon, possibility of an optional visit to the picturesque villages of Biarritz and San Juan de Luz, already in French territory. Accommodation.
Accommodation T and A Class: Palacio de Aiete or similar
Day 5 San Sebastián - Bilbao - Castro Urdiales - Santander
Breakfast and departure to Bilbao for some free time on the esplanade of the Guggenheim Museum to admire this modern work of architecture. We will continue towards Castro Urdiales, a typical fishing village where we will have free time. Departure to Santander, a port city nestled between the sea and the mountains, with numerous beaches, such as El Sardinero, one of the best known. Guided tour with a local guide to thoroughly explore this beautiful city.Accommodation.
Accommodation T and A Class: Hotel Santemar or similar
Day 6 Santander - Santillana del Mar - Oviedo
Breakfast at the hotel. Departure to Santillana del Mar, one of the towns with the greatest historical and artistic value in Spain, which houses true architectural treasures, such as the Collegiate Church of Santa Juliana, the most important Romanesque jewel in Cantabria. Continue to Covadonga, where we will have free time to visit the Sanctuary and the grotto with the image of the Virgin. In the afternoon departure to Oviedo, located on a series of hills at the foot of the Naranco and which stands out for the beauty of its streets, many of them pedestrian. Its monuments are a World Heritage Site and among them the Cathedral stands out, one of the most important works of Asturian Gothic. Accommodation.
Accommodation T and A Class: Sercotel Ciudad de Oviedo or similar
Day 7 Oviedo - Lugo - Santiago de Compostela
Breakfast and departure towards the Galician region. On the way to Lugo, stop in Mondoñedo; free time to visit its imposing 12th century cathedral and try the delicious “Mondoñedo cake”. Departure to Lugo and free time to contemplate the Roman vestiges that it still conserves as its walls, declared a World Heritage Site. Continuation to Santiago de Compostela, whose ancient city is a World Heritage Site, and one of the most important monumental centers in Spain, center of Christian pilgrimage and end of the Camino de Santiago, originally built by the Roman Empire. Accommodation.
Accommodation T and A Class: Santiago Plaza affiliated by Meliá or similar
Day 8 Santiago de Compostela
Breakfast at the hotel. City tour of Santiago visiting the Plaza del Obradoiro and its Cathedral (entrance included) dedicated to the Apostle Santiago el Mayor. Rest of the day at leisure to continue visiting this city with a university and student atmosphere. Accommodation.
Accommodation T and A Class: Santiago Plaza affiliated by Meliá or similar
Day 9 Santiago de Compostela - Salamanca
Until 31/03/2026: The itinerary includes a visit to the Rías Bajas and the island of La Toja, with free time before continuing to Oporto.
From 01/04/2026: The visit will be replaced by a stop in Salamanca with free time in this World Heritage university city, renowned for its extraordinary architectural and artistic wealth. Overnight in Salamanca, departure to Oporto the following day.
Accommodation Oporto: T Class: AC Porto or similar // A Class: Vila Gale Porto or similar
Accommodation Salamanca: T&A Class: Catalonia Plaza Mayor or similar
Day 10 Oporto
Until 31/03/2026: Panoramic visit of Oporto, a World Heritage city, with a Douro river cruise and visit to a Porto wine cellar with tasting included. Rest of the day free. Overnight at Oporto.
From 01/04/2026: Breakfast at the hotel at Salamanca. Free time and departure towards the Portuguese border until arriving in Oporto. Overnight at Oporto.
Accommodation T Class: AC Porto or similar // A Class: Vila Gale Porto or similar
Day 11 Oporto
Breakfast at the hotel. Panoramic sightseeing tour of Porto, considered a World Heritage city. We admire the Cathedral, Stock Exchange building and Santa Clara church. Afterwards, enjoy a different perspective of the city along the Douro River and discover the historic heritage by visiting one well-known Port Wine Cellars for a wine tasting. Rest of day at leisure. Accommodation.
Accommodation T Class: AC Porto or similar // A Class: Vila Gale Porto or similar
Day 12 Oporto - Coimbra - Fatima
Breakfast. Departure towards Coimbra, home to one of the oldest universities in Europe and cradle of Fado. Free time. Continuation to Fátima, center of the Christian Faith and a World Pilgrimage Sanctuary, with its impressive Basilica and the Cova da Iria, where the Virgin Mary appeared. We recommend visiting the Chapel of the Apparitions, the heart of the sanctuary, with the tombs of the three little shepherds: Lucía, Francisco, and Jacinta. In the evening, possibility to attend the candlelight procession. Accommodation.
Accommodation: T Class: Sao José or similar // A Class: Santa María or similar
Day 13 Fatima - Batalha - Nazare - Alcobaca - Lisboa
Breakfast at the hotel. Departure to the Batalha Monastery, a masterpiece of Gothic and Manueline architecture, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Continue to the picturesque fishing town of Nazaré. Free time, then proceed to Alcobaça (also a World Heritage Site), with its Gothic church and Cistercian monastery, whose origins date back to the 12th century. Continue on to Lisbon. Arrival in the Portuguese capital and accommodation.
Accommodation: T Class: Roma or similar // A Class: Lutécia or similar
Day 14 Lisboa
Breakfast at the hotel. In the morning, enjoy a city tour of Lisbon, formerly known as Olissipo, covering its main squares and avenues, the Belém Tower, the Jerónimos Monastery (exterior), and the Monument to the Discoveries. The afternoon is free to explore the city’s charming corners, such as the Alfama district, or to join the optional excursion to Sintra and Cascais (both World Heritage Sites). Accommodation at the hotel.
Accommodation: T Class: Roma or similar // A Class: Lutécia or similar
Day 15 Lisboa - Mérida - Madrid
Breakfast at the hotel. Departure towards Merida, a World Heritage city. Merida, the capital of Extremadura, is known for its rich historical heritage, including its well-preserved Roman ruins: the theater, the amphitheater, the Roman bridge, and more. Free time and then continuation to Madrid. Accommodation.
Accommodation T and A Class: Aloft Madrid Gran Vía / 1881 Madrid Ventas or similar
Day 16 Madrid
Breakfast at the hotel. Transfer to Madrid’s airport. END OF OUR SERVICES.