Price Per Night:$439.90 (USD) (based on double occupancy, for comparison only)
Itinerary:
Lisbon, Leixoes (Porto), Portugal, El Ferrol, Bordeaux, Le Palais, St-Malo, Dun Laoghaire (Dublin), Ireland
Discover the delectable cuisines and spirits of Spain and France at their authentic best. Treat your palate to Europe’s best seafood in Spain’s Galicia region, to sweet port in Porto, cognac in La Rochelle, and world-famous wines in Bordeaux. Spend time absorbing the culture, history, and landscapes that have gone into the creation of each delicious mouthful.
Price Per Night:$499.88 (USD) (based on double occupancy, for comparison only)
Itinerary:
Lisbon, Cádiz, Gibraltar, Málaga, Almeria, Spain, Cartagena, Palma de Mallorca, Barcelona
Poised as if to kiss the continent of Africa, Andalusia hugs the southern coast of Spain and embraces cultural influences from both sides of the strait. This is the birthplace of Don Juan and Carmen, evening paseos by women in lace mantillas, cape-twirling matadors. In short, it is quintessential Spain. The beaches of the Costa del Sol are legendary. And behind lie equally magnificent mountain ranges sheltering picturesque "white villages.
Price Per Night:$254.88 (USD) (based on double occupancy, for comparison only)
Location(s):
Madrid, Madrid/Granada, Granada, Granada/Cordoba/Seville, Seville, Seville/Barcelona, Barcelona
With some destinations, you always have to compromise on something, whether it's cuisine, history, or just things to do. Luckily, in southern Spain, there’s no such thing. This tour covers the major highlights of Andalucia (southern Spain): the ornate palace of Alhambra in Granada, Córdoba (an architectural mainstay of Islamic culture), and the Andalucian capital of Seville, home of flamenco dancing. Pair it all up with time in Madrid and Barcelona, and you’ll never run out of fun things to d...
Dynamic culture, compelling history, to-die-for cuisine - the Iberian Peninsula really is a true example of riches for every sense and interest. On this adventure, you’ll soak up the Moorish history of Lisbon and Cordoba, be treated to a lively flamenco performance in Seville, explore the astounding red-clay fortress of the Alhambra, and witness Gaudí’s Barcelona with your own eyes. If that sounds like a lot, be prepared; we’ve only just begun.