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| 2020 DELUXE 16 DAYS SPAIN & PORTUGAL TOUR |
| Departure Dates: |
Sep 10, 2020 |
| Price: |
$ call (double occupancy) |
Child: $call |
| Single Room Supplement: |
$call |
| Note: |
We reserve the right to adjust fare basic on currency exchange rate. |
| (Price is for SFO departure only. Other cities please inquire. Tax & Fuel surcharge is not included.)Minimum 36 passenger. |
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►Easy schedule with all the high-lights to maximum your enjoyment.
►All hotels are 4-5 Stars rating.
►All meals are included. Buffet breakfasts. Lunches & dinners served in Chinese or local cuisine.
►Travel in luxurious air-conditioned tour bus.
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U.S.A.-MADRID (SPAIN) |
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| Overnight trans Atlantic flight to Madrid. |
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MADRID |
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| The capital since 1561, Madrid today it boasts as a strikingly modern city, the showcase of a country resolutely turned towards the future. Madrid today is strikingly modern city, the showcase of a Country resolutely turned towards the future. Starts you panoramic city tour before transfer to hotel with the rest of the afternoon relax and enjoy the beauty of Spain. |
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MADRID |
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| A Morning panoramic sightseeing takes you to the Puerta del Sol, Plaza Espana with its monument to Cervantes, the Parliament, Cibeles Fountain, elegant Calle Alcala, and Paseo de Castellana. Then the highlight: a visit to the palatial Prado Museum with its priceless art treasures. |
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MADRID-TOLEDO-MADRID |
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| A short morning drive south to Toledo. Spectacularly situated on a granite hill surrounded by a loop of the Tagus River. This historic ancient town was constructed during the Roman Times and was the capital of Spain until the 15th century. In the afternoon, back to Madrid. The evening highlight – “Bullfight” will give us a most memorable experience of this trip. |
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MADRID-SEGOVIA-AVILA-SALAMANCA |
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| A day in beautiful Castile. Cross the rugged Sierra de Guadarrama on the way to Segovia, famous for its Alcazar and the 2,000-year-old Roman Aqueduct. Next is walled and turreted Avila, where St. Theresa founded the Order of Carmelites. Overnight in Salamanca, whose Baroque Plaza Mayor is on of the country’s grandest squares. |
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SALAMANCA-FATIMA-LISBON (PORTUGAL) |
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| The majestic scenery of the Serra da Estrela mountain range forms the backdrop of your morning drive into Portugal. Before heading for Lisbon, melt into the stream of pilgrims from all over the world as we have a photo stop at the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary in Fatima. |
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LISBON (PORTUGAL) |
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| Now the capital of a small country on the western fringe of the Iberian Peninsula, Lisbon was the center of Europe’s longest-lived overseas empire. 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. Our panoramic city tour includes Belem Tower guarding the estuary of the Tagus River, and jeronimos Monastery with the tomb of Vasco da Gama. A walk through the cobbled alleys of quaint alfama, the quarter of the seamen, and visit Royal Coach Museum. Afternoon, we vivist the sight of the 2000 Oceanic Expo. |
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LISBON- MERIDA (SPAIN) |
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Morning drive toward Spain. Arrive into Merida.
The town was founded in 25 BC by order of Emperor Augustus, to protect a pass and a bridge over the Guadiana river. the Puente Romano bridge, remains of the Forum. Acueducto de los Milagros (aqueduct of Miracles) |
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MERIDA- SEVILLE |
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| Morning drive southward on the way backs to Spain and arrive in the vibrant capital state of Andalusia-Seville. Visit the Cathedral with Columbus’ tomb, City Hall, admire the pools and fountains of Maria Luisa Park. Drive to the Plaza de Espana, the Gold Tower in the Guadalquivir River, and the fine Baroque building which is now the university but used to be the tobacco factory of Carmen fame. Seville Cathedral (rank 4th in the world) with the world’s largest Gothic edifice. Finally stroll through the narrow lanes of the charming Santa Cruz quarter. Enjoy Flamingo Dance show tonight, a local tradition. |
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SEVILLE-CORDOBA-MALAGA |
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| Once called the Athens of the West, this white-walled Andalusian city was a great center of learning under the Moors, who left the city (pop. 308,000) with a rich heritage. The 8th-century Mezquita, once Islam’s grandest mosque, is one of the great sights of Spain, despite a baroque cathedral having been inserted into the middle of it in 1523. The sublimeness of a forest of columns and red-and-white-striped Moorish arches and the florid Catholic grandeur in the interior are enough to make you giddy. In the afternoon, a scenic drive down by the Costa del Sol we arrive in the vibrant, and festive Torremolinos. A famous Spanish coastal resort off the Mediterranean Sea. Here one can enjoy the delightful sun-shine and the sandy beaches were the word “relax” is the number one priority. |
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TORREMOLINOS-GRANADA |
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| Today drive and view along Costa del Sol and head into the superb scenery of the Sierra Nevada with mountain views on all sides as we bound to glorious Granada. In the afternoon, visit its main attraction, the Alhambra. The mighty yet graceful citadel was planned by the 13th century Moorish ruler Al Ahamar. 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. |
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GRANADA-VALENCIA |
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| Morning drive along the coastline past Tarragona and Castellon to Valencia, once a royal capital and now a sunny gardens city surrounded by olive trees and orange groves. Valencia’s Roman, Moorish, and Spanish history comes alive on your afternoon tour. Valencia is also a city of Agriculture of Spain. Enjoy your famous Spanish fest “Paella” seafood dinner. |
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VALENCIA-BARCELONA |
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| Motor along the Costa del Azahar, and Costa Del Dorada, we arrive in Barcelona, the capital state of Catalonia and Spain’s second-largest city and the host of the Olympic Games of 1992. This city is famous for world architecture and regional fine sparking wines. Upon arrival, our highlight is a visit to the monastery of Montserrat, perched high on a sheer rock rising abruptly from the Catalonian plain. Hear about the history of one of Spain’s most sacred shrines and its associations with St. Ignatius of Loyola. In the late afternoon, return Barcelona then transfer to hotel with rest of the free at leisure. |
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BARCELONA |
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| “A Day to Remember” Start your panoramic sightseeing features the Columbus Monument, elegant tree-lined Ramblas and Plaza de Cataluna, historic buildings along Paseo de Gracia, and a view of the city and harbor from Monjuich Hill. Visit the cathedral of Santa Eulalia and 1992 Olympic Stadium. Later, an entrance to Picasso Museum brings you the joy of masterpieces. In the Afternoon, enjoy a site to remember with a visit to the Art-Nouveau Gaudi’s Neo-Gothic Style Sagrada Familia Cathedral, which until this day is still under construction. |
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BARCELONA – FIGUERES |
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| We start this day with a visit of another Gaudi’s wonder-Park Guell. In the afternoon drive to Figueres – birthplace of Salvador Dalí. After visit his museum, one will be amazed by his tenant. |
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BARCELONA – U.S.A. |
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| Morning transfer to airport for the flight back to USA |