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Highlights of Northern Spain

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Bilbao


Barcelona

Tour summary

10 days

Spain

15 meals

18 guests (max)

Driver

Trip leader

Luxury minicoach

Twin-share / double / double for single occupancy

9 nights in thoughtfully chosen accommodation

9 nights

What lies in the pathways that follow rugged mountains and alleyways of quaint towns with pretty names? A journey of two parts. The first: an interwoven 10-day adventure of Northern Spain where you’ll gather your senses traversing through urban cities bustling with life and taste flavours that stretch your wildest imagination. And second: the discovery of something new about yourself – whether it’s your new favourite wine, a town you’d never thought to visit which becomes one of your most-loved places, or a new friend who’ll be detrimental to your life. Are you ready for your next discovery?

Tour highlights

  • Master the art of Spanish cuisine with a traditional cooking class in Pamplona
  • Experience the coastal charm and gastronomical delights of San Sebastián
  • Explore the magnificent Salt Mines of Cardona 

Tour itinerary

Day 1 - Bilbao (Spain)

¡Bienvenidos a España! And welcome to our first stop: Bilbao. It’s a city of modern wonder, filled with sleek shapes and futuristic architecture with pieces your mind cannot fathom until you see them with your own eyes. Here is where we’ll meet the group as well as our Tour Leader who’ll guide us through this journey, describing moments from the past that’ve had a lasting impact on the culture we’ll see. Gather for the group’s first meal at a local restaurant – perhaps the city’s famed pinxtos are on the menu!

¡Bienvenidos a España! And welcome to our first stop: Bilbao. It’s a city of modern wonder, filled with sleek shapes and futuristic architecture with pieces your mind cannot fathom until you see them with your own eyes. Here is where we’ll meet the group as well as our Tour Leader who’ll guide us through this journey, describing moments from the past that’ve had a lasting impact on the culture we’ll see. Gather for the group’s first meal at a local restaurant – perhaps the city’s famed pinxtos are on the menu!

Included today

Accommodation

Catalonia Gran Vía Bilbao Hotel (or similar)

Meals
  • Dinner

Day 2 - Bilbao – San Sebastián

Start the day with a taste of traditional breakfast that includes tostada con tomate and a café con leche for a quick caffeine fix – we've got a locally guided city tour to get to! Stroll through Bilbao’s Old Town (known as Casco Viejo) filled with an energy like no other. Trace your eyes across rainbow-coloured buildings as you wander through lantern-filled streets. Smell the complexities of rich and subtle flavours as the city’s cuisine slowly comes to life. Let the warmth of the Spanish sun wrap around you in a gentle blanket. After filling our minds with tales of the past and traditions of the present, we’ll reach our next stop in the city: Guggenheim Museum. For those interested in a unique education in art, you’ll revel in not only the exhibitions inside, but the exquisite building itself.  

If you missed out on pinxtos last night, now is the prime opportunity to fill your stomach (and your soul) with this local delight. There are plenty of places to try in Plaza Nueva – we suggest closing your eyes and pointing in any direction because each restaurant is as bountiful as the next! Tastebuds satiated, it’s time to board the minicoach for the first time. Our destination: San Sebastián. 

Glimpse out your window as the scenery changes from inland roadsides to glittering waters as we drive along the coastline where San Sebastián resides, and ready yourself for an evening stroll through this gastronomic capital of the world. There’s plenty to discover – including tonight’s meal. Will more pinxtos be on the menu, or will you try Basque favourites like baked spider crab or baby squid in ink? For dessert, we recommend La Viña for cheesecake – something sweet to end the evening with a smile!

Start the day with a taste of traditional breakfast that includes tostada con tomate and a café con leche for a quick caffeine fix – we've got a locally guided city tour to get to! Stroll through Bilbao’s Old Town (known as Casco Viejo) filled with an energy like no other. Trace your eyes across rainbow-coloured buildings as you wander through lantern-filled streets. Smell the complexities of rich and subtle flavours as the city’s cuisine slowly comes to life. Let the warmth of the Spanish sun wrap around you in a gentle blanket. After filling our minds with tales of the past and traditions of the present, we’ll reach our next stop in the city: Guggenheim Museum. For those interested in a unique education in art, you’ll revel in not only the exhibitions inside, but the exquisite building itself.  

If you missed out on pinxtos last night, now is the prime opportunity to fill your stomach (and your soul) with this local delight. There are plenty of places to try in Plaza Nueva – we suggest closing your eyes and pointing in any direction because each restaurant is as bountiful as the next! Tastebuds satiated, it’s time to board the minicoach for the first time. Our destination: San Sebastián. 

Glimpse out your window as the scenery changes from inland roadsides to glittering waters as we drive along the coastline where San Sebastián resides, and ready yourself for an evening stroll through this gastronomic capital of the world. There’s plenty to discover – including tonight’s meal. Will more pinxtos be on the menu, or will you try Basque favourites like baked spider crab or baby squid in ink? For dessert, we recommend La Viña for cheesecake – something sweet to end the evening with a smile!

Included today

Accommodation

Catalonia Donosti Hotel (or similar)

Meals
  • Breakfast

Day 3 - San Sebastián – French Coast (France) – San Sebastián (Spain)

We may be on a journey through Northern Spain, but that doesn’t mean we can’t drop in on our French neighbours for a small rendezvous, especially if the setting includes calm blue waters with a breeze that whispers to your soul. We’ll begin with a walking tour with a local guide. Glide across wide bridges. Sweep through golden streets. View Bayonne Cathedral in all its Gothic glory. And feel the spirits of the past lingering in your footsteps. Then, we’ll wind our way back to the minicoach – lunch is on the horizon!  

After a spot of locally-sourced cuisine (perhaps squid or hake!), we’re heading back to the coast for a short stop in Saint-Jean-de-Luz. Shades of aquamarine, turquoise and navy blue welcome you to this fishing port. Stroll along the waterfront and soak up the enthralling vistas that’ll keep you pleasant company during our next drive.  

We’ll cruise back to San Sebastián for our second evening – why have one night when you can have two! Watch as the sky turns from fiery orange to lavender lilac to deep indigo as the sun sets over Concha Beach. Taste a classic Basque dish that doesn’t involve cocktail sticks (we’re looking at you pinxtos) such as Txuleton steak, carefully prepared over an open flame. And mingle among locals in the plazas as life flourishes around you.

We may be on a journey through Northern Spain, but that doesn’t mean we can’t drop in on our French neighbours for a small rendezvous, especially if the setting includes calm blue waters with a breeze that whispers to your soul. We’ll begin with a walking tour with a local guide. Glide across wide bridges. Sweep through golden streets. View Bayonne Cathedral in all its Gothic glory. And feel the spirits of the past lingering in your footsteps. Then, we’ll wind our way back to the minicoach – lunch is on the horizon!  

After a spot of locally-sourced cuisine (perhaps squid or hake!), we’re heading back to the coast for a short stop in Saint-Jean-de-Luz. Shades of aquamarine, turquoise and navy blue welcome you to this fishing port. Stroll along the waterfront and soak up the enthralling vistas that’ll keep you pleasant company during our next drive.  

We’ll cruise back to San Sebastián for our second evening – why have one night when you can have two! Watch as the sky turns from fiery orange to lavender lilac to deep indigo as the sun sets over Concha Beach. Taste a classic Basque dish that doesn’t involve cocktail sticks (we’re looking at you pinxtos) such as Txuleton steak, carefully prepared over an open flame. And mingle among locals in the plazas as life flourishes around you.

Included today

Accommodation

Catalonia Donosti Hotel (or similar)

Meals
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch

Day 4 - San Sebastián – La Rioja – Laguardia

It wouldn’t be a true tour of Northern Spain without the evocative taste of ruby red wine delicately blended in the region. During our visit to a winery owned by renowned Bodegas Riojanas Grupo, we’ll pass through the stone door that’s stood the test of time for over 135 years, wander through vast vineyards filled with fragrant smells at every turn and listen to spilled secrets from someone who expertly, passionately thrives in this environment. And then? We’ll soak it all in even further with our tasting. From fresh, crisp tastes to full-bodied berried flavours – which will become your favourite of this unique journey?  

Reverberating rings of church bells among whisperings of forgotten stories await in Laguardia – our next stop. As our expert Tour Leader introduces us to this medieval labyrinth, they’ll share insight on its captivating past. Later, we’ll gather for a group dinner at our distinctive hotel, nestled between vineyards and mountains. Take in the contrasting views as you savour seasonal Basque specialties.

It wouldn’t be a true tour of Northern Spain without the evocative taste of ruby red wine delicately blended in the region. During our visit to a winery owned by renowned Bodegas Riojanas Grupo, we’ll pass through the stone door that’s stood the test of time for over 135 years, wander through vast vineyards filled with fragrant smells at every turn and listen to spilled secrets from someone who expertly, passionately thrives in this environment. And then? We’ll soak it all in even further with our tasting. From fresh, crisp tastes to full-bodied berried flavours – which will become your favourite of this unique journey?  

Reverberating rings of church bells among whisperings of forgotten stories await in Laguardia – our next stop. As our expert Tour Leader introduces us to this medieval labyrinth, they’ll share insight on its captivating past. Later, we’ll gather for a group dinner at our distinctive hotel, nestled between vineyards and mountains. Take in the contrasting views as you savour seasonal Basque specialties.

Included today

Accommodation

Hotel Eguren Ugarte (or similar)

Meals
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner

Day 5 - Laguardia – Pamplona – Boltaña

After your morning coffee, or zumo de naranja (orange juice to you and I), we’ll set our sights on the beating heart of Navarre. If you time your trip with the San Fermín festival in early July, beware of bulls running through the streets of Pamplona – an eclectic city where past meets present. 

Your stomach should be sending signals after a slow meander through Pamplona’s favoured landmarks with our Tour Leader. Luckily, today’s main event is a cooking class! Over the next hour and a half, we’ll roll up our sleeves as pans sizzle and the diverse scents of seasonal ingredients waft across the room, creating an atmosphere filled with smiles, laughter and dreamy food. Then? Of course, we’ll devour our sumptuous plates of fresh asparagus or pochas, cod seasoned with garlic and paprika, finishing with a light dessert that crumbles as soon as your spoon slices it apart. 

Perhaps a snooze on the minicoach is what you ordered as we venture to Boltaña. A village burrowed in a hillside, all manners of enchanted beings may reside here – or at least the ghosts of witches who used to meet in secret to practice black magic. During a quick stop, get lost through a maze of narrow streets as small gravel crunches under your footsteps and cast your eyes at the distant castle ruins, imagining a time of opulence and grandeur. Our accommodation follows the historic theme with its atmospheric 16th-century walls – slow the pace and embrace it all, this is exactly what we came for!

After your morning coffee, or zumo de naranja (orange juice to you and I), we’ll set our sights on the beating heart of Navarre. If you time your trip with the San Fermín festival in early July, beware of bulls running through the streets of Pamplona – an eclectic city where past meets present. 

Your stomach should be sending signals after a slow meander through Pamplona’s favoured landmarks with our Tour Leader. Luckily, today’s main event is a cooking class! Over the next hour and a half, we’ll roll up our sleeves as pans sizzle and the diverse scents of seasonal ingredients waft across the room, creating an atmosphere filled with smiles, laughter and dreamy food. Then? Of course, we’ll devour our sumptuous plates of fresh asparagus or pochas, cod seasoned with garlic and paprika, finishing with a light dessert that crumbles as soon as your spoon slices it apart. 

Perhaps a snooze on the minicoach is what you ordered as we venture to Boltaña. A village burrowed in a hillside, all manners of enchanted beings may reside here – or at least the ghosts of witches who used to meet in secret to practice black magic. During a quick stop, get lost through a maze of narrow streets as small gravel crunches under your footsteps and cast your eyes at the distant castle ruins, imagining a time of opulence and grandeur. Our accommodation follows the historic theme with its atmospheric 16th-century walls – slow the pace and embrace it all, this is exactly what we came for!

Included today

Accommodation

Hotel Monasterio de Boltaña (or similar)

Meals
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch

Day 6 - Boltaña

Stretch your arms from the comfort of your bed, fling open the windows to smell that dewy morning air – today is completely at your leisure. Our hotel provides us with seasonal activities if you wish to take part. You could experience a morning visit to Aínsa. Homes built from large stones with green foliage lining narrow alleyways, this village is straight out of the pages of a classic fairytale you were told as a child. You might then discover the inner workings of how nature thrives within the Pyrenees and all its neighbours – from blooming forests to raging rivers – at the Pyrenean Fauna Ecomuseum. 

Perhaps sampling light craft beer of the region is on the cards? Made with natural ingredients, grown especially from the earth’s soil, you could compare which of Northern Spain’s authentically created beverages you like best – will it be wine or beer? If we’re lucky, a guided stroll through Boltaña’s old town with a local could be an option, too! Depending on the time of year, you may also catch the last rays of sunset before returning to our hotel for dinner. Will it be ribs, cod or pumpkin this evening? ¡Disfruta! 

Stretch your arms from the comfort of your bed, fling open the windows to smell that dewy morning air – today is completely at your leisure. Our hotel provides us with seasonal activities if you wish to take part. You could experience a morning visit to Aínsa. Homes built from large stones with green foliage lining narrow alleyways, this village is straight out of the pages of a classic fairytale you were told as a child. You might then discover the inner workings of how nature thrives within the Pyrenees and all its neighbours – from blooming forests to raging rivers – at the Pyrenean Fauna Ecomuseum. 

Perhaps sampling light craft beer of the region is on the cards? Made with natural ingredients, grown especially from the earth’s soil, you could compare which of Northern Spain’s authentically created beverages you like best – will it be wine or beer? If we’re lucky, a guided stroll through Boltaña’s old town with a local could be an option, too! Depending on the time of year, you may also catch the last rays of sunset before returning to our hotel for dinner. Will it be ribs, cod or pumpkin this evening? ¡Disfruta! 

Included today

Accommodation

Hotel Monasterio de Boltaña (or similar)

Meals
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner

Day 7 - Boltaña – Lleida – Cardona

Set your sights further east on a province not many will have heard of. Lleida (or Lerída in its Castilian name) dates back to the Bronze Age with cultural influences that span centuries. Spot these enriching gems on the path to La Seu Vella, a hilltop fortress-cathedral that looms in elevated glory over the city. Here, with a local guide, saunter through the Gothic cathedral, tilting your head up to face the intricate arches highlighted by sunlight that spills through large windows. Imagine all the people before us who climbed the steep hill to cross the medieval chapel threshold – giggles of children as they skipped and chatter between adults as the small bell chimed for mass. And shade your eyes from blue skies as you gaze at the tall bell tower wondering what secrets it holds.  

Back below, set foot in the old town at your leisure. Amble along narrow alleys, glancing at homely buildings made of stone. Breathe in scents of their kitchens – perhaps you’ll smell cargols (snails), sizzling in a pan of olive oil, or pa amb tomàquet, a simple Catalan dish made of tomatoes, garlic and toasted bread. Does your belly rumble at the thought? El Pla de la Seu contains a host of restaurants spilling with traditional recipes and fragrant wines from the nearby Costers del Segre region.  

Our day wraps up in Cardona – home to Romanesque structures, one of the largest salt reserves in Europe, and surrounding forests poised to enchant locals and visitors alike with their spells. During our brief stop here, we’ll explore Cardona Castle. We’ll never know the number of stories that thread through the walls of this 9th-century stronghold, but we can certainly let ghosts of the past whisper to us through our guide. Tales learned, the rest of the evening is ours to do as we wish.

Set your sights further east on a province not many will have heard of. Lleida (or Lerída in its Castilian name) dates back to the Bronze Age with cultural influences that span centuries. Spot these enriching gems on the path to La Seu Vella, a hilltop fortress-cathedral that looms in elevated glory over the city. Here, with a local guide, saunter through the Gothic cathedral, tilting your head up to face the intricate arches highlighted by sunlight that spills through large windows. Imagine all the people before us who climbed the steep hill to cross the medieval chapel threshold – giggles of children as they skipped and chatter between adults as the small bell chimed for mass. And shade your eyes from blue skies as you gaze at the tall bell tower wondering what secrets it holds.  

Back below, set foot in the old town at your leisure. Amble along narrow alleys, glancing at homely buildings made of stone. Breathe in scents of their kitchens – perhaps you’ll smell cargols (snails), sizzling in a pan of olive oil, or pa amb tomàquet, a simple Catalan dish made of tomatoes, garlic and toasted bread. Does your belly rumble at the thought? El Pla de la Seu contains a host of restaurants spilling with traditional recipes and fragrant wines from the nearby Costers del Segre region.  

Our day wraps up in Cardona – home to Romanesque structures, one of the largest salt reserves in Europe, and surrounding forests poised to enchant locals and visitors alike with their spells. During our brief stop here, we’ll explore Cardona Castle. We’ll never know the number of stories that thread through the walls of this 9th-century stronghold, but we can certainly let ghosts of the past whisper to us through our guide. Tales learned, the rest of the evening is ours to do as we wish.

Included today

Accommodation

Hotel Bremon (or similar)

Meals
  • Breakfast

Day 8 - Cardona – Besalú and Siurana – El Port de la Selva

You didn’t think we’d leave Cardona without seeing the salt mines, did you? Deep below Salt Mountain is an underground labyrinth filled with natural stalactites and stalagmites that glisten under the hum of golden spotlights. Saunter through low archways and wide grottos as a local guide reveals all. Then, onwards to Besalú: a medieval fairytale surrounded by calm moat waters. During your free time, let the cobbled streets lead you to your next Catalan discovery. Spot knitted socks all colours of the rainbow hanging from trees at the edge of the Monastery of Sant Pere. Uncover a mikvah – Jewish bathhouse – one of the three surviving in all of Europe! And try embotits – a platter of cured meats with bread and cheese and wash it down with a sparkling glass of cava.  

From fairytales to farms, our next stop is Mas Marcè - home to six generations of shepherds who continue to create all manner of dairy goods. We’ll wander the traditional farm (and greet a few goats) on a guided tour with a local employee. Don’t worry, our expert Tour Leader knows the lingo, so you’ll be kept in the loop with everything that’s said! Following our tour, we’ll gain insight into the factory to see how each product is made and... finally, taste the cheese ourselves! This is as fresh as it gets. Wash down each bite with a sip of wine, clinking glasses with your fellow travellers on another afternoon well spent.  

Our last stop for the day is the seaside town of El Port de Selva. Breathe in the salty air, let the calm breeze wash over your skin and gaze at the tranquil, turquoise waters before you. For dinner, find a restaurant where outdoor seating allows you to witness the humble life of locals and tuck into recent catches from waters a few steps away.

You didn’t think we’d leave Cardona without seeing the salt mines, did you? Deep below Salt Mountain is an underground labyrinth filled with natural stalactites and stalagmites that glisten under the hum of golden spotlights. Saunter through low archways and wide grottos as a local guide reveals all. Then, onwards to Besalú: a medieval fairytale surrounded by calm moat waters. During your free time, let the cobbled streets lead you to your next Catalan discovery. Spot knitted socks all colours of the rainbow hanging from trees at the edge of the Monastery of Sant Pere. Uncover a mikvah – Jewish bathhouse – one of the three surviving in all of Europe! And try embotits – a platter of cured meats with bread and cheese and wash it down with a sparkling glass of cava.  

From fairytales to farms, our next stop is Mas Marcè - home to six generations of shepherds who continue to create all manner of dairy goods. We’ll wander the traditional farm (and greet a few goats) on a guided tour with a local employee. Don’t worry, our expert Tour Leader knows the lingo, so you’ll be kept in the loop with everything that’s said! Following our tour, we’ll gain insight into the factory to see how each product is made and... finally, taste the cheese ourselves! This is as fresh as it gets. Wash down each bite with a sip of wine, clinking glasses with your fellow travellers on another afternoon well spent.  

Our last stop for the day is the seaside town of El Port de Selva. Breathe in the salty air, let the calm breeze wash over your skin and gaze at the tranquil, turquoise waters before you. For dinner, find a restaurant where outdoor seating allows you to witness the humble life of locals and tuck into recent catches from waters a few steps away.

Included today

Accommodation

Hotel Porto Cristo (or similar)

Meals
  • Breakfast

Day 9 - El Port de la Selva – Girona – El Port de la Selva

If you carry a pack of pocket tissues, now would be the time to share them among your tour mates. It’s our last full day discovering what our journey brings in Northern Spain. First, all aboard the minicoach to Girona. In a word: vibrant. One of the city’s established local guides will introduce us, teaching us about its charming history as they lead us to the astonishing Esglesia de Sant Feliu and Sant Pere de Galligants. Then, the city is yours to do as you please. Wander past the rainbow of coloured houses lining the riverside. Stare in awe at the Arab Baths that transport you back to medieval times. And amble through small squares dotted around the Jewish Quarter as sounds and smells trickle from neighbouring streets. 

After a leisurely drive, we’ll arrive back in El Port de la Selva where the scent of herbs, spices, meats and fish will lure us to a local restaurant. Here, we’ll have our farewell dinner, cheering at an adventure that has certainly found home in our hearts.

If you carry a pack of pocket tissues, now would be the time to share them among your tour mates. It’s our last full day discovering what our journey brings in Northern Spain. First, all aboard the minicoach to Girona. In a word: vibrant. One of the city’s established local guides will introduce us, teaching us about its charming history as they lead us to the astonishing Esglesia de Sant Feliu and Sant Pere de Galligants. Then, the city is yours to do as you please. Wander past the rainbow of coloured houses lining the riverside. Stare in awe at the Arab Baths that transport you back to medieval times. And amble through small squares dotted around the Jewish Quarter as sounds and smells trickle from neighbouring streets. 

After a leisurely drive, we’ll arrive back in El Port de la Selva where the scent of herbs, spices, meats and fish will lure us to a local restaurant. Here, we’ll have our farewell dinner, cheering at an adventure that has certainly found home in our hearts.

Included today

Accommodation

Hotel Porto Cristole (or similar)

Meals
  • Breakfast
  • Dinner

Day 10 - El Port de la Selva – Cadaques - Barcelona

Taste the creamy goodness of a café con leche before we leave for the road one last time. We’ve got an appointment to keep with the Salvador Dalí Museum-House in Cadaqués. His home for over forty years, the artist described it as “a real biological structure... Each new pulse in our life had its own new cell, its room.” What started out as a cabin with a roof in poor condition, Dalí’s home has certainly had a journey of its own – which you can now explore freely. Which of his works will inspire you most?  

Our last drive will take us along the sun-kissed Costa Brava to Barcelona – where our tour will come to an end.

Taste the creamy goodness of a café con leche before we leave for the road one last time. We’ve got an appointment to keep with the Salvador Dalí Museum-House in Cadaqués. His home for over forty years, the artist described it as “a real biological structure... Each new pulse in our life had its own new cell, its room.” What started out as a cabin with a roof in poor condition, Dalí’s home has certainly had a journey of its own – which you can now explore freely. Which of his works will inspire you most?  

Our last drive will take us along the sun-kissed Costa Brava to Barcelona – where our tour will come to an end.

Included today

Meals
  • Breakfast

Things we think you'll love

A view of the Monastery of Saint Naum.
Signature moment

A memory of monks past

Slumber where monks once pondered as we spend two nights at a former 17th-century monastery in the Pyrenees town of Boltaña. Its rustic stone walls, soothing spa and grand restaurant offer the perfect setting to reflect.

A view of a cavern within the Cardona salt mountain, with stalactites hanging from the ceiling.

Salt mine secrets

Deep under Salt Mountain in Cardona, amble through low archways and vast grottoes on a journey through salt mines that were active between 1929 and 1990.

A landscape view of Zurriola beach in San Sebastian.

San Sebastián stay

Spend two evenings in the gastronomic capital, San Sebastián, filling your stomachs with Basque recipes as you feast your eyes on the coastline's glittering waters.

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5

Anonymous April 2025

Excellent trip. Everything went smoothly because of our guide and she made the time memorable

5

Anonymous April 2025

The tour exceeded our expectations with wonderful experiences in beautiful cities and ancient towns. We loved the wine tasting, cooking class and visit to the sheep milking farm. Our guide and...

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5

Anonymous April 2025

Great Guide - Julia
Good pace of walking, driving, activities each day - some days busier than others - and a 'quiet' day mid tour was welcome.
Like minded travellers.
Super driver - Agus
Variety of...

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5

Helen April 2025

So enjoyed the smaller "back roads" experiences of Highlights of Northern Spain. Meeting producers, tasting area specialty foods and wines, all aspects of this tour was really enjoyable and...

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5

Anonymous October 2024

Great tour, superb team leader, Julia, with great knowledge and very kind.
Nothing was too much trouble for her.
Absolutely recommend.

4

Phil Wy August 2024

Pluses: Interesting locations and activities.
Great coach driver and coach.
Some excellent dinners
Good food and wine
Some really good hotels...

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4

John Al July 2024

Locations and interests and activities well selected. Hard to go wrong in such a great region.

3

Anonymous July 2024

This is a laid back relaxed tour with some interesting sights including Guggenheim, Monasteries and some Romanesque Cathedrals. The architecture is wonderful and the visits to cheese farms and...

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5

Tony K June 2024

Great itinerary with varied and interesting experiences. All group members got along very well. Our guide Letitia was extremely knowledgeable about her country and her enthusiasm was contagious. We...

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4

Anonymous May 2024

The overall trip was very good ,but we travelled through some wonderful farm land and orchard and thought it needed some attention and details about this side of Spain where all their food comes...

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4

Anonymous May 2024

The small tour group of 10 was great. Pam was a warm hearted and helpful guide and the specialist guides in Bilbao and Lleida were excellent. Girona guide was adequate but not as inspiring. The...

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5

Anonymous October 2023

Excellent itenerary. Learned a lot. Great hotels. Lots of fun.

3

REBA El October 2023

It was through a travel agent.

5

Christopher Gi October 2023

Great value as we toured top sites. That and the excellent service make top value.

5

Anonymous September 2023

Well organised central locations for accommodation but out of the way stay at winery was fantastic

5

Anonymous September 2023

The tour followed the prescribed itinerary so there were no unexpected disappointments.

3

Anne Wa June 2023

Lack of variety, too slow

4

Anonymous June 2023

Terrific guide. Good driver. Bus ok, could have had more leg room.

4

Anonymous June 2023

to many churches. cathederals at the top of hills. language very hard to follow, as there are 3 different ones.. hot

4

Anonymous June 2023

The 2 nights in lagudia unenjoyable. Accom poor. No yea/coffee/water. No bar or lounge area. Nothing to do. Suggest 2 nights in Dan Sebastian coast area would be wiser. Or another accom in a town or...

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4

Anonymous May 2023

See aboveon balance good trip, guide and driver were great. Should have started on monday night and then two nights in san sebastion and one in the winery. Hotel in pamplona not 3 star

3

Anonymous October 2022

Not in line with other trips we've taken for the services received.

5

Rosemary St October 2022

Great architecture and history. Unfortunately most information we had to find ourselves.

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FAQs

The weather in northern Spain varies depending on the time of year. Generally, summers are hot and dry, and from mid-June to the end of August temperatures can reach 45°C (113°F), so sun hats and sunscreen are essential! Because of this, Spanish culture includes siestas where most businesses close their doors during the afternoon – something to embrace during this journey! 

Our thoughtfully selected accommodation is full of charm and historic details – expect elegant country inns, grand town centre hotels and even the odd castle! For this reason, rooms vary in size, and most hotels don’t have lifts – meaning you’ll likely need to access your room via stairs. Porterage will be included wherever possible.  

Although air conditioning is mostly unavailable in historic buildings, fans will be provided during hot spells. Most hotels have bathtubs with overhead showers (rather than walk-in showers), so you’ll be able to enjoy a soak at the end of the day. 

Travel days range from two to four hours of driving with the journey between Laguardia to Boltana lasting approximately four hours (including a stop in Pamplona). 

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18 guests (max)
Portugal Spain

From $2,369

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12 days
18 guests (max)
Spain Portugal

From $3,999

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8 days
18 guests (max)
France

From $2,959

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10 days
18 guests (max)
France

From $3,599

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