Stay in historic paradores and pousadas as you make your way from Lisbon to Madrid, exploring cities brimming with history and contemporary culture, ancient Roman sites, and the Moorish strongholds and whitewashed hill towns of Andalusia.
Treasures of Southern Spain and Portugal
Featuring Historic Paradores and Pousadas
15 days from $6,374 | includes airfare, taxes and all fees
Stay in historic paradores and pousadas as you make your way from Lisbon to Madrid, exploring cities brimming with history and contemporary culture, ancient Roman sites, and the Moorish strongholds and whitewashed hill towns of Andalusia.
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TOUR BROCHURE
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- Joyce M.Portugal and Southern Spain are not to be missed by Smithsonian Journey's travelers. This is a bucket list trip that will encourage you to visit these lovely countries. The tour director is fabulous and goes above and beyond to make the trip so special.
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Overview
Expectations: One of our Classic Land Journeys, this is a comprehensive tour that is well paced and finely tuned. Expectations include longer touring days with many full-day motor coach excursions and stays in seven different hotels. Many hotels are historic buildings that have been restored or renovated as hotels; although modern in most amenities, they can sometimes require additional walking to get to guest rooms (and several do not have an elevator).
Expect many full-day excursions lasting from four to six hours, with seven afternoons at leisure; standing and walking for long periods of time during city tours, museum visits, and outdoor activities; daily walks of up to three miles over sometimes difficult terrain that includes cobblestones and city hills, uneven pavement (especially archaeological sites), stairs without handrails, and absence of elevators; longer walks to get to city centers where coaches are prohibited. There are three longer coach rides of approximately four hours duration.
Please note that dinners are typically served later in the evening in Spain. The majority of the dinners on this tour will take place at approximately 8:30 pm.
Appropriate for: Travelers who are physically fit and comfortable with longer days of touring (both walking tours and coach time).
- Joyce M.Portugal and Southern Spain are not to be missed by Smithsonian Journey's travelers. This is a bucket list trip that will encourage you to visit these lovely countries. The tour director is fabulous and goes above and beyond to make the trip so special.
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Itinerary
Day 1-2 — Depart the U.S. for Lisbon, Portugal
Depart the U.S. and arrive in Lisbon the next day. After free time in the afternoon, gather with your fellow travelers for a welcome dinner. (D)
Day 3 — Lisbon and Queluz
On a tour of Portugal’s lively capital city, explore the waterfront area of Belém, home to the Belém Tower, a 16th-century monument that captures the spirit of Portugal’s Age of Discovery. See the adjacent Monument to the Discoveries, which commemorates Portugal’s storied explorers. Enjoy a guided walk around Figueira Square, the center of the Baixa district. (B)
Day 4 — Évora
Travel through the olive orchards and vineyards of the Alentejo region, stopping for lunch in the fortified hilltop town of Monsaraz. Arrive in Évora, the regional capital of the Alentejo, and settle into your pousada, a former convent arranged around several lovely cloisters. (B,L,D)
Day 5 — Évora
Spend the day exploring this World Heritage-listed university town, where vestiges of the Romans and the Moorish are evident in the walled medieval center. See the Temple of Diana, a well-preserved Roman temple dramatically set in the heart of town, and visit other highlights on a morning walking tour. The afternoon is yours to explore Évora and its environs on your own. (B,D)
Day 6 — Merida, Spain, and Carmona
Continue east toward Spain, passing whitewashed villages and hilltop fortresses. In the Spanish border town of Merida, a regional capital during the Roman era, visit some of the best classical ruins in Spain, which include an amphitheater that is still used for performances, as well as an arched bridge dating back more than 2,000 years. Enjoy lunch at leisure and time to visit the city on your own. Then drive to Carmona, where your home for three nights is a parador set within a 14th-century Moorish fortress. (B,D)
Day 7 — Seville and Carmona
Today visit nearby Seville, the splendid capital of Andalusia, where flamenco culture runs deep and historic squares buzz with life. Admire the city’s exquisite blend of Mudejar, baroque, and medieval architecture on a walking tour that includes two World Heritage-listed sites: the city’s cathedral, the world’s largest Gothic building, and its La Giralda bell tower; as well as the Real Alcázar, the spectacular royal palace originally built in the 13th century and enhanced by generations of Spanish monarchs. Return to Carmona late this afternoon and dine at your parador this evening. (B,D)
Day 8 — Córdoba and Carmona
While much of Europe was in the Dark Ages from the 8th to the 11th centuries, Córdoba was the capital of Moorish Spain—a thriving center of intellectual, scientific, and artistic pursuits where Muslim, Christian, and Jewish cultures coexisted harmoniously. On a city tour, meander among the striped arches and leafy courtyards of the magnificent Mezquita, an 8th-century mosque with a cathedral built into its interior. Then enjoy free time to explore on your own before returning to Carmona. (B,D)
Day 9 — Ronda
Travel south to Ronda, where whitewashed houses perch dramatically above a deep gorge. The city was the site of the last great rising of the Moors against Spanish monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella. Check into your parador, set at the edge of the precipice near Ronda’s iconic 18th-century arched bridge. This afternoon, head into the countryside to visit a local olive farm for a delightful tapas lunch. (B,L,D)
Day 10 — Ronda
On a walking tour this morning, take in spectacular views of Ronda’s gorge and bridges and venture into the centuries-old Arab medina to marvel at the architecture. Sit down to a tapas lunch of regional specialties at our parador, Ronda’s original town hall. This afternoon and evening are yours to relax and enjoy this delightful town as you wish. (B,L)
Day 11 — Granada and Úbeda
Continue east to Granada, a former stronghold of Moorish Spain set in the foothills of the snowcapped Sierra Nevada. Poised on a hilltop above the city, commanding spectacular views, is the Alhambra, the fortified palace of Spain’s last Moorish rulers. Set out on an afternoon tour of this extraordinary citadel and the Generalife, a summer palace surrounded by acclaimed gardens. Journey north to the historic town of Úbeda and your next parador, a former palace dating to the 16th century. (B,D)
Day 12 — Toledo and Madrid
Your destination today is the World Heritage site of Toledo, a capital of the Romans, the Visigoths, and the kings of Castilla. Take a guided tour of the narrow, medieval lanes of the city center—little changed since El Greco painted here in the 16th century. Venture into the Gothic cathedral, considered one of Spain’s finest, and admire works by Velázquez, Goya, Titian, and El Greco displayed in the sacristy. Travel on to Madrid, arriving late in the afternoon. (B)
Day 13 — Madrid
Enjoy a morning tour of this capital city including the vast Plaza Mayor in the heart of Old Madrid; the Moorish medieval district; and the opulent 18th-century Palacio Real (Royal Palace), with its 2,800 rooms. Savor a tapas lunch together at a local restaurant before a visit to the Prado, one of the world’s great museums, which you can explore at your leisure. The remainder of the day is free. (B,L)
Day 14 — Madrid
Spend your final day discovering the Spanish capital as you wish. Stroll along the city’s broad boulevards; see Picasso’s famed painting Guernica at the Reina Sofia Museum; wander through the weekly El Rastro Market, or venture into the Art Nouveau Mercado San Miguel for a gastronomic adventure. Tonight bid adios to Spain at a farewell dinner. (B,D)
Day 15 — Depart for the U.S
Depart Madrid for the U.S. on individual flights. (B)
Included meals are denoted as follows: Breakfast (B), Lunch (L), Reception (R), Dinner (D)