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Taste the essence of Portugal and Spain as you wander through historic cities with rich culture and vintage wines. Explore Lisbon, from the heights of Chiado’s romantic charm to the bustling, grand boulevards of Baixa’s downtown. Explore Porto, a Portuguese harbor city and home to Port wine. Enjoy a relaxing two-night stay on the grounds of a winery in the Douro River Valley. Visit the lively city of Salamanca, before touring Bilbao and San Sebastián and get up close with the local culture of the Basque Country, one of the most renowned Spanish regions for food and wine. Savor this journey along rolling hills, distinct cultures and twisting vines.
14 nights from $5,999 per person
Day 1 Overnight Flight
The stage is set — from charming historic cities and breathtaking landscapes to the rich flavors of Iberian cuisine and the unmistakable aroma of world-class wine. Northern Portugal and Spain await with open arms for the journey of a lifetime.
Day 2 Lisbon, Portugal
Arrive in Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. Perched on seven hills, Lisbon welcomes travelers with its laid-back charm. As arrival times will vary, there is no scheduled sightseeing today. Spend the day as you wish, exploring the city independently. At a local restaurant, meet your fellow travelers for a welcome dinner to officially kick off your adventure.(D)
Day 3 Lisbon
Good morning, Lisboa! Start your day like a local with a walk to the Metro. Meander through historic neighborhoods, hearing stories that bring the city and its colorful neighborhoods to life. Begin in Lisbon’s chic Chiado district, learning about the 1755 earthquake and the 1974 Carnation Revolution. Continue to Praça do Comércio for views over the Tagus River and a tasting of traditional ginjinha. The city tour ends around noon, followed by free time until dinner in the evening. Over dinner, experience an Impact Moment, learning how this inspiring restaurant empowers individuals experiencing homelessness through culinary training and social reintegration.(B, D)
Day 4 Lisbon
Explore the city today at your own pace. You may wish to explore Lisbon’s renowned culinary scene, browse the shops downtown, or visit the historic district of Belém, home to the iconic Belém Tower overlooking the river. You may also choose a full day optional excursion to the seaside town of Ericeira, followed by a visit to Sintra, known for its enchanting palaces and villas.(B)
Day 5 Lisbon - Tomar - Porto
Depart Portugal’s capital city and head to Tomar, home to some of the country’s historical jewels, including the Templar Castle and Convent of Christ (UNESCO). Explore the octagonal Templars' Rotunda and imagine the day-to-day life of a warrior monk. Next stop: Porto! Take in the landscape of wild pine trees as you leave Tomar and embark on a two-and-a-half-hour drive to Portugal’s second largest city.(B)
Day 6 Porto
Today, an extensive walking tour of Porto reveals its many charms. See the São Bento railway station, which opened in 1916 and is one of Portugal’s most striking architectural gems. Visit the Bolsa Palace (UNESCO) — known as the Stock Exchange Palace, a 19th-century neoclassical masterpiece, and finish your morning crossing the river to Vila Nova de Gaia for a visit and a taste of the port wine production scene. Later in the afternoon, head just outside Porto for a home-hosted experience. Join your host family to prepare a beloved local dessert and share a warm, authentic dinner together.(B, D)
Day 7 Porto - Douro Valley
Today, say tchau to Porto and set out for the Douro wine region, where the Douro Valley blends natural beauty with rich history, culture, and a renowned food scene. On the way, stop at one of Portugal’s most famous wineries for a tasting and a visit to its stunning Baroque palace. This afternoon, embark on a relaxing boat ride along the Douro River, passing terraced vineyards and dramatic landscapes. Then settle into your winery hotel in the heart of the Douro Valley for the next two nights. This evening, enjoy dinner featuring traditional Portuguese cuisine.*(B, D)
Day 8 Douro
Spend a relaxed morning enjoying the picturesque grounds of your winery hotel, nestled in the heart of the Douro Valley. This UNESCO World Heritage site is known for its breathtaking landscapes and long tradition of winemaking. After soaking in the serene atmosphere, roll up your sleeves for a hands-on cooking class where you'll prepare and savor a light lunch of petiscos, the Portuguese style of small, shared plates. Here, you'll learn about the centuries-old tradition of winemaking that dates back to Roman times. Return to your hotel and enjoy the end of the day on your own.(B, L)
Day 9 Douro - Salamanca, Spain
Depart the Douro wine region and cross the border into Spain. Head to an olive grove and learn about this family-owned business, known for its dedication to traditional methods of olive cultivation and oil production. During your visit, sample high-quality olive oil, renowned for its rich taste and health benefits. The tasting will be accompanied by a light lunch featuring local dishes that perfectly complement the olive oil. End your day in Salamanca with a guided walking tour to help you find your preferred spot for dinner on your own.(B, L)
Day 10 Salamanca
In Salamanca, step back in time on a walking tour with your local guide as you discover the city’s rich history. Visit the Cathedral of Salamanca, which is actually two churches joined together from the 12th–13th and 16th centuries, and stroll through the historic University of Salamanca, the oldest university in Spain, imagining student life through the ages. Afterward, enjoy free time to explore Salamanca at your own pace. With more than two thousand years of history and beautiful sandstone architecture, this charming city is a true hidden gem.(B)
Day 11 Salamanca - Burgos - La Rioja
Today, leave for the famous Rioja wine region. On your way, stop in Burgos and set out on a walking tour, discovering the city’s pedestrian-friendly riverside to the historic Plaza Mayor. As you make your way back to Rioja, stop at a local winery nestled in the center of Spain’s beautiful Basque Country. Taste some of the wines and walk through the vineyards before heading to your hotel. Arrive in La Rioja, your home for the next two nights.(B)
Day 12 La Rioja (Option to Pamplona)
Today is yours to enjoy at leisure. Stroll into the historic center to see the Concatedral de Santa María de la Redonda, or visit the renowned Bodegas Franco-Españolas if you would like to sample local wines. You might also explore Logroño’s Camino de Santiago heritage with a walk across the medieval Puente de Piedra. Or perhaps you’ll choose to join an optional excursion to Pamplona, the capital of Navarra and home to the famous San Fermín festival and its legendary Running of the Bulls.(B, D)
Day 13 La Rioja - Vitoria - Bilbao
Begin your adventure with a visit to Vitoria, the capital of the Basque Country. Embark on a walking tour through its enchanting old town, where you'll encounter a tapestry of historic buildings and bustling squares. The charm of this area is unmistakable, with every corner offering a glimpse into the city’s rich past. Continue to Bilbao, a city where tradition meets cutting-edge design. End your day with an immersive audio-guided visit to the iconic Guggenheim Museum, a striking symbol of modern architecture and contemporary art.(B)
Day 14 Bilbao
Put on comfortable walking shoes and get ready for a day of discovery. This morning, it’s your choice! Explore the glimmering Spanish coastline during a guided tour of the coastal villages of Mundaka and Bermeo -OR- take a leisurely hike along the Camino de Santiago, “the Way of Saint James” for a scenic experience along this world-famous route. Then, set off for an extensive walking tour of Bilbao, a city known for its avant-garde architecture and rich history. Wander through the old town, Casco Viejo, with its charming streets and vibrant atmosphere, alongside a local expert.(B, D)
Day 15 Bilbao - San Sebastián - Bilbao
Set off for San Sebastián, beginning the morning with views of the city’s beautiful coastline. Wander through the Old Town as the aroma of freshly prepared pintxos fills the air, setting the stage for a guided food tour through the heart of Basque cuisine. Visit iconic bars and local favorites while sampling a variety of traditional and inventive pintxos, each highlighting the region’s rich culinary traditions. Later, you may wish to take a leisurely walk along La Concha Beach, where golden sands and sweeping views of the Bay of Biscay offer the perfect way to end your time in San Sebastián before returning to Bilbao. Tonight, toast to a wonderful trip with your fellow travelers.(B, L)
Day 16 Bilbao - Tour Ends
Today, your tour of Portugal and Spain comes to a close — may your memories be your favorite souvenirs.(B)
Day 1 Overnight Flight
The stage is set — from charming historic cities and breathtaking landscapes to the rich flavors of Iberian cuisine and the unmistakable aroma of world-class wine. Northern Portugal and Spain await with open arms for the journey of a lifetime.
Day 2 Lisbon, Portugal
Arrive in Lisbon, the capital of Portugal. Perched on seven hills, Lisbon welcomes travelers with its laid-back charm. As arrival times will vary, there is no scheduled sightseeing today. Spend the day as you wish, exploring the city independently. At a local restaurant, meet your fellow travelers for a welcome dinner to officially kick off your adventure.(D)
Day 3 Lisbon
Good morning, Lisboa! Start your day like a local with a walk to the Metro. Meander through historic neighborhoods, hearing stories that bring the city and its colorful neighborhoods to life. Begin in Lisbon’s chic Chiado district, learning about the 1755 earthquake and the 1974 Carnation Revolution. Continue to Praça do Comércio for views over the Tagus River and a tasting of traditional ginjinha. The city tour ends around noon, followed by free time until dinner in the evening. Over dinner, experience an Impact Moment, learning how this inspiring restaurant empowers individuals experiencing homelessness through culinary training and social reintegration.(B, D)
Day 4 Lisbon
Explore the city today at your own pace. You may wish to explore Lisbon’s renowned culinary scene, browse the shops downtown, or visit the historic district of Belém, home to the iconic Belém Tower overlooking the river. You may also choose a full day optional excursion to the seaside town of Ericeira, followed by a visit to Sintra, known for its enchanting palaces and villas.(B)
Day 5 Lisbon - Tomar - Porto
Depart Portugal’s capital city and head to Tomar, home to some of the country’s historical jewels, including the Templar Castle and Convent of Christ (UNESCO). Explore the octagonal Templars' Rotunda and imagine the day-to-day life of a warrior monk. Next stop: Porto! Take in the landscape of wild pine trees as you leave Tomar and embark on a two-and-a-half-hour drive to Portugal’s second largest city.(B)
Day 6 Porto
Today, an extensive walking tour of Porto reveals its many charms. See the São Bento railway station, which opened in 1916 and is one of Portugal’s most striking architectural gems. Visit the Bolsa Palace (UNESCO) — known as the Stock Exchange Palace, a 19th-century neoclassical masterpiece, and finish your morning crossing the river to Vila Nova de Gaia for a visit and a taste of the port wine production scene. Later in the afternoon, head just outside Porto for a home-hosted experience. Join your host family to prepare a beloved local dessert and share a warm, authentic dinner together.(B, D)
Day 7 Porto - Douro Valley
Today, say tchau to Porto and set out for the Douro wine region, where the Douro Valley blends natural beauty with rich history, culture, and a renowned food scene. On the way, stop at one of Portugal’s most famous wineries for a tasting and a visit to its stunning Baroque palace. This afternoon, embark on a relaxing boat ride along the Douro River, passing terraced vineyards and dramatic landscapes. Then settle into your winery hotel in the heart of the Douro Valley for the next two nights. This evening, enjoy dinner featuring traditional Portuguese cuisine.*(B, D)
Day 8 Douro
Spend a relaxed morning enjoying the picturesque grounds of your winery hotel, nestled in the heart of the Douro Valley. This UNESCO World Heritage site is known for its breathtaking landscapes and long tradition of winemaking. After soaking in the serene atmosphere, roll up your sleeves for a hands-on cooking class where you'll prepare and savor a light lunch of petiscos, the Portuguese style of small, shared plates. Here, you'll learn about the centuries-old tradition of winemaking that dates back to Roman times. Return to your hotel and enjoy the end of the day on your own.(B, L)
Day 9 Douro - Salamanca, Spain
Depart the Douro wine region and cross the border into Spain. Head to an olive grove and learn about this family-owned business, known for its dedication to traditional methods of olive cultivation and oil production. During your visit, sample high-quality olive oil, renowned for its rich taste and health benefits. The tasting will be accompanied by a light lunch featuring local dishes that perfectly complement the olive oil. End your day in Salamanca with a guided walking tour to help you find your preferred spot for dinner on your own.(B, L)
Day 10 Salamanca
In Salamanca, step back in time on a walking tour with your local guide as you discover the city’s rich history. Visit the Cathedral of Salamanca, which is actually two churches joined together from the 12th–13th and 16th centuries, and stroll through the historic University of Salamanca, the oldest university in Spain, imagining student life through the ages. Afterward, enjoy free time to explore Salamanca at your own pace. With more than two thousand years of history and beautiful sandstone architecture, this charming city is a true hidden gem.(B)
Day 11 Salamanca - Burgos - La Rioja
Today, leave for the famous Rioja wine region. On your way, stop in Burgos and set out on a walking tour, discovering the city’s pedestrian-friendly riverside to the historic Plaza Mayor. As you make your way back to Rioja, stop at a local winery nestled in the center of Spain’s beautiful Basque Country. Taste some of the wines and walk through the vineyards before heading to your hotel. Arrive in La Rioja, your home for the next two nights.(B)
Day 12 La Rioja (Option to Pamplona)
Today is yours to enjoy at leisure. Stroll into the historic center to see the Concatedral de Santa María de la Redonda, or visit the renowned Bodegas Franco-Españolas if you would like to sample local wines. You might also explore Logroño’s Camino de Santiago heritage with a walk across the medieval Puente de Piedra. Or perhaps you’ll choose to join an optional excursion to Pamplona, the capital of Navarra and home to the famous San Fermín festival and its legendary Running of the Bulls.(B, D)
Day 13 La Rioja - Vitoria - Bilbao
Begin your adventure with a visit to Vitoria, the capital of the Basque Country. Embark on a walking tour through its enchanting old town, where you'll encounter a tapestry of historic buildings and bustling squares. The charm of this area is unmistakable, with every corner offering a glimpse into the city’s rich past. Continue to Bilbao, a city where tradition meets cutting-edge design. End your day with an immersive audio-guided visit to the iconic Guggenheim Museum, a striking symbol of modern architecture and contemporary art.(B)
Day 14 Bilbao
Put on comfortable walking shoes and get ready for a day of discovery. This morning, it’s your choice! Explore the glimmering Spanish coastline during a guided tour of the coastal villages of Mundaka and Bermeo -OR- take a leisurely hike along the Camino de Santiago, “the Way of Saint James” for a scenic experience along this world-famous route. Then, set off for an extensive walking tour of Bilbao, a city known for its avant-garde architecture and rich history. Wander through the old town, Casco Viejo, with its charming streets and vibrant atmosphere, alongside a local expert.(B, D)
Day 15 Bilbao - San Sebastián - Bilbao
Set off for San Sebastián, beginning the morning with views of the city’s beautiful coastline. Wander through the Old Town as the aroma of freshly prepared pintxos fills the air, setting the stage for a guided food tour through the heart of Basque cuisine. Visit iconic bars and local favorites while sampling a variety of traditional and inventive pintxos, each highlighting the region’s rich culinary traditions. Later, you may wish to take a leisurely walk along La Concha Beach, where golden sands and sweeping views of the Bay of Biscay offer the perfect way to end your time in San Sebastián before returning to Bilbao. Tonight, toast to a wonderful trip with your fellow travelers.(B, L)
Day 16 Bilbao - Tour Ends
Today, your tour of Portugal and Spain comes to a close — may your memories be your favorite souvenirs.(B)
All fares are quoted in US Dollars.
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