Touring Beyond with Globus
Price: $3,549 CAD Per Person
(Price per person, based on double occupancy.)
Offer: Save Up to $700 CAD Per Couple on Select 2025 Globus Europe & North America Tours
Departure Date: March 29, 2025
Return Date: April 6, 2025
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We’ve prepared everything you need for the perfect vacation—from transfers to and from your hotel to expert Local Guides and included VIP sightseeing access to the world’s iconic sites. Your Globus Tour Director is always there to help you make the most out of your free time!
From Madrid’s art-filled Prado Museum to Barcelona’s tree-lined La Rambla, Globus shows you the country’s top must-see sights, indulging in pans of zesty paella, and pitchers of tangy sangria along the way. While you’ll treat yourself to the fresh catches from the sea, the olives from the hills, and the wine from the lush river valleys; it’s sights such as Granada’s opulent Alhambra complex, Seville’s over-the-top Plaza de España, and Barcelona’s unparalleled Sagrada Familia Basilica that are a feast for the eyes.
Photo: Seville, Spain
Day 1: Arrive in Madrid, Spain
Welcome to Madrid! At 6 pm, meet your Tour Director and travel companions for a welcome dinner at your hotel.
Day 2: Madrid
Guided sightseeing includes the Prado Museum and sights of the Cibeles Fountain and Calle Alcala.
Art & architecture: The Prado Museum houses one of the world’s largest art collections, including its amazing assortment of masterpieces by historic artists like Velasquez, Goya, and El Greco. The famous museum also displays the works of renowned European masters, including Rubens and Rembrandt, along with a stunning collection of Greco-Roman statues.
Photo: Madrid, Spain
Day 3: Madrid - Cordoba - Seville
Cordoba: Guided walking tour includes the Mosque of the Caliphs. Enjoy free time to browse before departing for Seville.
Ancient architecture: The Mosque of Córdoba (Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba in Spanish) today is a Catholic cathedral but was originally a mosque built for Muslim prayer by Abd ar-Rahman I in the 8th century. The mosque’s architecture is rich in dazzling detail, with over 800 granite and marble pillars supporting its beautiful brick and stone arches - a major focal point in the mosque along with the soaring bell tower – the tallest structure in the city.
Day 4: Seville
Visit Plaza de España. Guided sightseeing includes Casa de Pilatos, and a walk through the Santa Cruz quarter.
Historic spot: Walk through Seville’s picturesque Plaza de España, originally built for Seville's Ibero-American Expo at the 1929 World's Fair. The 540,000-square-foot plaza features a sprawling mosaic patio. Explore the historic Santa Cruz quarter and its magical maze of tapas, flamenco, and cafés.
Day 5: Seville - Granada
Granada: Guided walking tour includes the Alhambra complex and the Water Gardens of the Generalife.
Architectural gem: Granada’s Alhambra Complex stands as one of the largest ancient aristocratic sites of Western Muslim culture. Its leafy lanes and streams enhance the grand water gardens of Generalife, at the once summer palace and country estate of the Nasrid rulers.
Photo: Alhambra Complex in Granada, Spain
Day 6: Granada - Valencia
Valencia: Guided walking tour includes a photo stop at the science complex and a traditional Horchata (drink made from tiger nuts) tasting. Globus Local Favorite Enjoy a traditional Paella dinner at a local restaurant.
Local tastes: Enjoy an authentic Spanish paella dinner in Valencia. Traditional Paella Valenciana is made with chicken and sweet paprika and golden saffron in a slow simmered broth for a sumptuous, heart-warming hallmark of traditional Spanish cuisine.
Photo: L'Umbracle at the City of Arts and Sciences complex in Valencia, Spain
Day 7: Valencia - Barcelona
Scenic drive along the coast en route to Barcelona. Enjoy free time this afternoon and evening.
Explore more in Barcelona in the footsteps of Picasso through the historic heart of the old city. Indulge in the tradition and tastes of 2,000 years in the Gothic Quarter. Take in the charm and captivating history with a walk down the tree-lined avenue of La Rambla amid the terraces and street performers on Barcelona’s famous thoroughfare.
Day 8: Barcelona
Guided sightseeing includes the Columbus Monument, Plaza de Cataluña, and panoramic view of the city and harbor from Montjuïc Hill. Visit the Sagrada Familia Basilica. Globus Local Favorite Enjoy Sangria and a farewell dinner at a local restaurant.
Local tastes: Say farewell to Spain with Sangria and culinary specialties at a local city center restaurant. Often considered the signature drink of Spain and taking its name from its “blood red color”, Sangria’s origins are thought to go back to Roman times, when it was simply wine added to water. Since then, the recipe has been revisited many times and there are many delicious local variations. Tonight, lift your glass for a toast to your Best of Spain tour.
Photo: Park Guell in Barcelona, Spain
Day 9: Barcelona
Safe travels until we meet again! Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning.