PRIVATE TOUR: Discover northern Spain and Portugal on this 13-day tour from Madrid to Lisbon. After exploring Madrid, travel through Zaragoza to elegant San Sebastián, then follow the Cantabrian coast to Bilbao, Santander and the historic towns of Santillana, Covadonga and Oviedo. Continue into Galicia to see Lugo and Santiago de Compostela before moving through the scenic Rías Baixas into Portugal. Enjoy Porto’s riverfront charm, wine cellars and a Douro cruise, then pass through Coimbra and Fátima before ending in Lisbon.
Trip Highlights
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Itinerary
Arrival in Madrid
When you arrive in Madrid, you will be met at the airport and transferred to your hotel. The remainder of the day is yours to relax or begin discovering the city independently.
Overnight: Madrid
Exploring Madrid
After breakfast, you set out on a panoramic tour that introduces you to Madrid’s early history, beginning near the old Arab fortress and the traditional Barrio de la Moreria. You then explore the Habsburg quarter, shaped by Philip II, where Renaissance and Baroque buildings frame Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor, and Plaza de la Villa.
Your tour continues through the Madrid of the Bourbons, taking in the Royal Palace, the Cibeles and Neptune fountains, and the Puerta de Alcalá. You also view elegant 19th-century landmarks, including Plaza de Oriente and the area surrounding the Prado Museum.
To finish, you gain an overview of contemporary Madrid as you travel along Gran Vía and Paseo de la Castellana, passing the Salamanca district, Parque del Oeste, and the exterior of the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. The afternoon is free for you to explore the city at your own pace.
Overnight: Madrid | Breakfast
Zaragoza & San Sebastian
Madrid - Zaragoza - San Sebastian.Today, you leave Madrid and travel towards Zaragoza. On arrival, you have free time to visit the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, an important place of devotion in the Spanish-speaking world, and to wander through the historic streets at your own pace.
In the afternoon, you continue to San Sebastián, a refined coastal city renowned for its sweeping bay, celebrated cuisine, and its prestigious international film festival.
Overnight: San Sebastian | Breakfast
Discovering San Sebastian
This morning, you join a panoramic tour of San Sebastián, an elegant city shaped by its graceful bay and the curve of La Concha Beach. The tour includes a journey up Monte Igueldo, where you can take in wide views across the shoreline and the city below.
The remainder of the day is free for you to enjoy as you wish. In the afternoon, you may choose to join an optional visit to the nearby French towns of Biarritz and Saint-Jean-de-Luz, both known for their coastal charm and Basque character.
Overnight: San Sebastian | Breakfast
Bilbao, Castro Urdiales & Santander
San Sebastian - Bilbao - Castro Urdiales - Santander. You travel to Bilbao, where you have free time around the Guggenheim Museum’s striking riverside setting to admire its bold contemporary architecture.
You then continue to Castro Urdiales, a traditional fishing town where you can enjoy some time at leisure to explore its historic harborfront.
Later, you journey onward to Santander, a coastal city embraced by mountains and known for its fine beaches, including the well-loved El Sardinero. Here, you meet a local guide for a tour that introduces you to the city’s character, history, and waterfront setting.
Overnight: Santander | Breakfast
Santillana, Covadonga & Oviedo
Santander - Santillana del Mar - Covadonga - Oviedo. This morning, you travel to Santillana del Mar, one of Spain’s most historically significant towns. Here, you can admire its remarkable medieval architecture, including the Collegiate Church of Santa Juliana, a key example of Romanesque art in Cantabria.
You then continue to Covadonga, where you have free time to visit the Sanctuary and the grotto that houses the revered image of the Virgin.
In the afternoon, you make your way to Oviedo, set across a series of gentle hills at the foot of Mount Naranco. The city is known for its attractive pedestrian streets and its collection of monuments recognized as World Heritage Sites, including the Cathedral, a major work of Asturian Gothic.
Overnight: Oviedo | Breakfast
Mondonedo, Lugo & Santiago de Compostela
Oviedo - Mondonedo - Lugo - Santiago de Compostela. In the morning, you begin your journey into the Galician region. Your first stop is Mondoñedo, where you have free time to visit the impressive 12th-century cathedral and, if you wish, sample the town’s traditional Mondoñedo cake.
You then continue to Lugo, where you can explore at your own pace. The city is known for its remarkably preserved Roman walls, recognized as a World Heritage Site.
Later, you travel to Santiago de Compostela, whose historic center is also a World Heritage Site. This celebrated city marks the end point of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route and is one of Spain’s most significant cultural and religious destinations.
Overnight: Santiago de Compostela | Breakfast
Exploring Santiago de Compostela
You begin the day with a guided tour of Santiago, visiting the Plaza del Obradoiro and the Cathedral, dedicated to the Apostle James the Greater, where entrance is included.
You then have the rest of the day free to continue exploring this historic city, known for its lively university atmosphere and beautifully preserved old town.
Overnight: Santiago de Compostela | Breakfast
Rias Bajas & Porto
Santiago de Compostela - Rias Bajas (Spain) - Porto (Portugal). Today, you travel into the scenic Rías Bajas region, known for its lush landscapes and sheltered estuaries. Your journey takes you to La Toja Island, famous for its spa traditions and natural resources, where you have free time to explore.
You then continue along the Arousa estuary before crossing into Portugal and arriving in Porto for the evening.
Overnight: Porto | Breakfast
Exploring Porto
This morning, you join a panoramic tour of Porto, a World Heritage city known for its historic quarters and riverside setting. You visit key landmarks such as the Cathedral, the Stock Exchange building, and the Church of Santa Clara.
You then see the city from a different perspective during a cruise along the Douro River, followed by a visit to a renowned Port wine cellar, where a tasting is included.
The rest of the day is free for you to explore Porto at your own pace.
Overnight: Porto | Breakfast
Porto at Leisure
You will have a full day at your leisure to enjoy Porto in your own way, whether you choose to explore more of its riverside neighborhoods, visit museums, or simply relax and take in the city’s atmosphere.
Overnight: Porto | Breakfast
Coimbra & Fatima
Porto - Coimbra - Fatima. After breakfast, you travel to Coimbra, home to one of Europe’s oldest universities and recognized as an important center of Portuguese culture. You have free time to explore the historic streets or enjoy the city’s musical heritage.
You then continue to Fátima, a major pilgrimage site known for the Basilica, the Cova da Iria, and the Chapel of the Apparitions, where the three shepherd children are laid to rest. In the evening, you may choose to attend the candlelight procession.
Overnight: Fatima | Breakfast
Batalha, Nazare, Alcobaca & Lisbon
Fatima - Batalha - Nazare - Alcobaca - Lisbon. Today, you depart for the Batalha Monastery, a masterpiece of Gothic and Manueline architecture and a recognized World Heritage Site.
You then continue to the coastal town of Nazaré, where you have free time to enjoy its traditional fishing heritage and seaside atmosphere.
Your journey carries on to Alcobaça, also a World Heritage Site, where you can visit the impressive Gothic church and Cistercian monastery, whose origins date back to the twelfth century.
Finally, you travel to Lisbon, arriving in the Portuguese capital in the late afternoon.
Overnight: Lisbon | Breakfast
Exploring Lisbon
You will begin the morning with a city tour of Lisbon, once known as Olissipo. The tour introduces you to the city’s main squares and avenues, as well as key landmarks such as the Belém Tower, the Jerónimos Monastery (exterior), and the Monument to the Discoveries.
You will then have the afternoon free to explore at your own pace. You may choose to wander through the charming lanes of the Alfama district or take an optional excursion to Sintra and Cascais, both recognized as World Heritage Sites.
Overnight: Lisbon | Breakfast
Merida & Madrid
Lisbon (Portugal) - Merida (Spain) - Madrid. This morning, you travel towards Mérida, a World Heritage city celebrated for its outstanding Roman remains, including the theatre, amphitheater, and ancient bridge.
You will have free time to explore the historic center before continuing your journey back to Madrid.
Overnight: Madrid | Breakfast
Departure from Madrid
After your final breakfast, you are transferred to the airport for your onward flight, marking the end of your journey. Safe travels!
Breakfast
Prices & Dates
Departure dates are guaranteed with 2 travellers. 'Twin/Double' prices are per person when there are 2 people on the same booking sharing a room. 'Single' prices are applicable to solo travellers wanting the privacy of their own room, or if your booking party cannot reach the minimum of 2 persons in a room. Room sharing is not available on this tour.
Hotels
The hotels listed below are ones which we frequently use on this tour. We reserve the right to substitute these hotels to ones of a similar standard.
Hotel NH Madrid Ribera del Manzanares, Madrid
Located 1.3 km from Puerta de Toledo metro station, this riverside high-rise hotel is just 2.5 km from the Royal Palace of Madrid and 2.6 km from Plaza Mayor. The contemporary rooms come equipped with free Wi-Fi, satellite TV, minibars, and coffeemakers. Guests can enjoy a Spanish and Mediterranean restaurant, a casual bar with outdoor seating, and a café. Additional facilities include a fitness room and the option for massages.
Palacio de Aiete, San Sebastian
Situated in a residential area, this hotel is a 20-minute walk from La Concha Beach and Miramar Palace, with the Miramón Technology Park just a 5-minute drive away. The modern, air-conditioned rooms feature a selection of pillows, a private bathroom with toiletries, and a flat-screen satellite TV. Guests can enjoy the gym and a rooftop solarium offering panoramic views of San Sebastián, along with free WiFi throughout the hotel.
Hotel Santemar, Santander
Conveniently located just 150 metres from Sardinero beach and featuring a peaceful Japanese Garden, Hotel Santemar is a great place to stay when visiting coastal Santander. Modern rooms are elegantly decorated, with some offering a sea view and nautical themes. Amenities include air-conditioning, minibar, pillow menu, private bathroom and complimentary Wi-Fi. The Rincon de Mouro restaurant serves an array of Cantabrian dishes with an international twist, including a selection of fish and seafood dishes. A daily buffet breakfast is also served.
Sercotel Ciudad de Oviedo, Oviedo
Sercotel Ciudad de Oviedo enjoys a prime location in the heart of Oviedo, just a short stroll from the city’s historic old town and the impressive Oviedo Cathedral. Guests can easily explore charming streets lined with cafés, shops and cultural landmarks. The hotel offers comfortable, well-furnished rooms with modern amenities to ensure a restful stay. Its on-site restaurant serves local and international dishes, while the cosy lounge and bar provide inviting spaces to relax after a day of sightseeing. Convenient access to public transport makes it an excellent base for discovering Asturias.
Hotel Santiago Plaza Affiliated by Meliá, Santiago de Compostela
Hotel Santiago Plaza Affiliated by Meliá sits within easy reach of Santiago de Compostela’s historic centre, allowing convenient access to the cathedral, museums and lively streets filled with cafés and shops. The hotel provides bright, comfortable rooms equipped with modern essentials for a relaxing stay. Guests can enjoy a generous breakfast buffet and unwind in the welcoming lounge areas. With nearby bus links and pleasant walking routes into the old town, it offers a practical and comfortable base for exploring the city’s cultural and spiritual landmarks.
BessaHotel Boavista, Porto
Located in Porto's popular Boavista district, the BessaHotel Boavista is just a few minute's walk from the Casa da Musica concert hall and other attractions. Bright and spacious guest rooms offer private bathrooms, tea and coffee making facilities, air-conditioning and TV. There is an onsite gym and dining options include the BRestaurant & Bar, where Head Chef Vitor de Matos serves impeccable Iberian cuisine. Breakfast is served buffet style and there is also an outdoor terrace serving an array of cocktails and regional Douro Valley wines. Complimentary Wi-Fi is also offered.
Hotel Santa Maria, Fatima
A 2-minute walk from the Sanctuary of Our Lady Fatima, Hotel Santa Maria has been contemporarily designed, with tall glasswork allowing plenty of light into the hotel. Displaying works by artists including Pedro Calapez, Silvia Patrício and Inês Carrelhas, the hotel also features a tranquil garden, restaurant serving local cuisine, and a bar. Views of the Sanctuary can be admired from the upper floor terrace. Rooms are air-conditioned, with free Wi-Fi and carpeted floors.
Lutécia Smart Design Hotel, Lisbon
Set in a modern building with a sleek concrete and glass façade, this upscale design-focused hotel is just a 3-minute walk from Roma–Areeiro train station and 4 km from the 11th-century São Jorge Castle. Its contemporary rooms, arranged across themed floors, feature city views, Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and coffeemakers, with room service available. Guests can enjoy breakfast in an elegant restaurant serving Portuguese and Indian cuisine, unwind at the lobby bar, book massage treatments, or make use of the 24-hour gym.





























