Fiery flamenco, late night tapas and sunny plazas… life in Spain is a fiesta and you’re invited. While we take care of all your Spain tour essentials, you get to choose from our Choice Experiences and tailor your dream trip to Spain. We’ll let you in on the country’s best beaches, bars, museums and historic sights, before you explore your way, because that’s how we do it. From wandering the beautiful cities to admiring Gaudi’s masterpieces, you’ll have the freedom to lose yourself in Spain, but always your way.
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Ready to experience Spanish culture at its best? Dive into Madrid’s buzzing vibes, feel the rhythm of flamenco in Seville, and wander through Granada’s dreamy streets. Snap pictures of Gaudí’s wild creations in Barcelona, uncover medieval magic in Toledo, and cruise through Andalusia’s stunning plains. With iconic sights, epic eats, and that laid-back Spanish charm, this trip is all about unforgettable moments—your way.
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Add a dash of emoción to your journey across the Iberian Peninsula, following an enticing trail of tapas, architectural triumphs and centuries-old art on this 13-day adventure through Spain and Portugal. You'll ramble through Barcelona, people-watch in Madrid, and stroll along the golden beaches of Costa del Sol. Other famous highlights of this Iberian Explorer tour include the ancient cave dwellings at Guadix, Lisbon's iconic Belém Tower and the world's greatest Gothic cathedral in sizzling Seville.
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Pack your bags for a journey bursting with spice, colour and culture. This adventure through Spain, Morocco and Portugal will have you strolling the streets of Madrid and Marrakesh, crossing the Strait of Gibraltar, and soaking in Seville’s charm. Experience Lisbon’s picture-perfect landmarks as you move from Mediterranean vibes to life on the Atlantic. With this dynamic trio, every day is a new delight.
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Can’t decide where to go and what to do in Spain first? We’ve got you sorted with all our favourite Spain attractions and the best places to see in Spain.
When you picture Barcelona you think of Antoni Gaudi, the 20th century architect who left his Art Nouveau mark on the city. The La Sagrada Familia is one of his greatest works and has been inspiring crowds since construction began in 1882. On our Barcelona tours, you'll view the outside of the building with your Local Specialist and marvel at the sheer size and its intricate designs.
See how the other half live when you view the Palacio Real de Madrid, the largest palace in Europe. This impressive building is the official residence of the Spanish Royal Family, although you probably won’t catch a glimpse as it’s only used for state ceremonies. Gaze in awe at the grand facades and hear stories about the palace from your Local Specialist.
You can’t go past Valencia when you visit Spain. This gorgeous city combines historic treasures like the Town Hall, the Quart Towers, and Valencia Cathedral, with futuristic gems like the City of Arts and Science, an otherworldly recreation centre for culture and science. Why not hop on a bicycle and go exploring through the gardens of pretty Turia Park?
Enjoy a tailor made holiday to Spain with our range of Choice Experiences. Choose from adventures like seeing the mystical mountain of Montserrat and exploring the fairytale Segovia World Heritage Site.
Deyana P.
Costsaver team member
Visit Rocambolesc ice cream parlour on the top floor of Court Ingles in central Madrid. The Ice cream parlour is owned by 3 Michelin star chef Jordi Roca. The ambience will take you back to your childhood while waiting for your cone of pure goodness. Then walk around the area to savour some of the views of the city.
Irina G.
Costsaver team member
The City of Arts and Sciences is an ensemble of 6 areas in the dry river bed of Turia. Designed by Valencian architect, it is an impressive example of modern architecture. The "city" is made up of an opera house, performing arts centre, IMAX Cinema, planetarium, science museum, and an open-air aquarium. Come here any time of day or night with your fellow Costsaver guests and you are guaranteed to be amazed!
Ella C.
Costsaver team member
Park Guell is one of the quirkiest places I have ever visited in my life. Not only will you feel as though you have stepped into some kind of psychedelic fairytale, you will also be gifted with an incredible sweeping view of Barcelona from above (provided you are willing to brave the steps).
A cold soup may come as a shock, but it will all make sense as you slurp into this tomato-y dish in the sizzling Seville sun. Andalusia’s beloved Gazpacho is a chilled soup made from raw, blended vegetables like tomatoes, cucumbers and bell peppers and we think it’s the most refreshing part of the day.
Sangria is the fruity national symbol of Spain and there’s nothing better than kicking back with a cold glass (or jug!) of this delicious wine punch on your Spain tour. The recipes for sangria vary all over the country, but you can bet you’ll love this cooling beverage made with fruit and alcohols like red or white wine, cava or even cider.
These tasty street treats are Spain’s amazing answer to doughnuts. They’re made from fried dough cut into long sausage shapes and smothered in cinnamon sugar. Don’t forget to dip them in hot melted chocolate and don’t forget to pick up more than one - we bet you’ll want to come back for more.
Famed for its 300 days of sunshine a year, pack your hat and sunglasses and get ready to shine almost any time of the year.
July and August are the hottest summer months in Spain, but we love kicking back on Spain’s beaches in May and June when the weather is still beautiful and there are fewer crowds along the coast.
Head to Spain in spring and early summer if you want to catch a fiesta or two, from local flamenco and food fairs, to Easter’s semana santa and the amazing castellers human towers of Catalonia.
If you’re after some Spanish sightseeing in the cities, the best time to visit is autumn, spring or even winter when the weather isn’t too hot and the summer crowds haven’t arrived.
Tap water is safe to drink in nearly all of Spain, so bring a reusable bottle and reduce your plastic waste. You can even find public drinking fountains to refill your bottle.
Spanish food is best enjoyed the local way, and you’ll have a ball visiting the local markets to find fresh fruit, vegetables, bread, cheese, olives and wine while chatting with the local producers.
Help to preserve Spain’s incredible natural beauty by following the rules for each protected area. Never leave any litter behind and stay on the marked paths when walking in Spain.
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