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Spain's Classics
November 3 - 13, 2012
11 Days ● 15 Meals: 9 Breakfasts ● 1 Lunch ● 5 Dinners
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Highlights
Madrid ● Royal Palace ● Toledo ● Cordoba ● Seville ● Flamenco Show ● Granada Alhambra ● Valencia ● Lladro-City of Porcelain ● Museum of Las Fallas ● Barcelona |
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Call 1-800-622-8977 to have a reservation packet sent to you.
First deposit of $450 (which includes cancellation waiver and insurance) per person due upon reservation.
*Reservations are made on a first come, first serve basis.
Reservations made after the seat reduction date of 6/4/2012 are based upon availability.
Final payment due by 9/4/2012.
Per Person Rates: (After 5/4/12)
Single $4,099 per person
Double $3,599 per person
Triple $3,519 per person |
Price Includes…
Round Trip Air from San Antonio Intl,
Cancellation Waiver and Insurance of $200 per person, Hotel Transfers,
Air Taxes and Fees/Surcharges of $150 (subject to increase until paid in full) |
Itinerary
Day 1: Saturday, November 3, 2012
Overnight Flight
Day 2: Sunday, November 4, 2012
Arrive Madrid, Spain - Tour Begins
Welcome to Madrid, Spain's capital and largest city. Tonight, enjoy a welcome dinner. Today dinner will be included.

Madrid Fountain
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Day 3: Monday, November 5, 2012
Madrid - Royal Palace - Toledo - Madrid
During a locally guided tour of Madrid's historic center, see the Puerta del Sol and Plaza Mayor, where events have been held since the 17th century. A guided tour of the monumental, 18th century Royal Palace reveals lavish halls, banquet rooms, the throne room, royal armory and the impressive courtyard. This afternoon travel to Toledo, a UNESCO site and the capital of medieval Spain until 1560. A comprehensive tour highlights the magnificent Gothic cathedral and the 13th century synagogue, a testament to Toledo's Jewish heritage. Also stop in the Church of Santo Tome to view El Greco's masterpiece painting, The Burial of Count Orgaz. Today breakfast will be included. |
Day 4: Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Madrid - Cordoba - Seville
Today, your Tour Manager provides a brief lesson on the origin and history of the Spanish language. Then, travel to the extraordinary Moorish city of Cordoba. Embark on a walking tour of the Mezquita. This UNESCO site, an architectural marvel, built by the Moors in the 8th century as a magnificent mosque, was converted into the city's cathedral in the 16th century. Continue your exploration of Cordoba in the city's well-preserved and historical old Jewish Quarter. Later, transfer to Seville, considered Spain's "cultural capital." Today breakfast and dinner will be included.
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Day 5: Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Seville
Today you will see Columbus' tomb, the ornate cathedral, a UNESCO site, and Giralda Bell Tower. Enjoy a walking tour of the quaint old Santa Cruz Quarter with its bright flowers, white-washed buildings and winding streets; then continue to Plaza D'Espana and the beautiful Maria Luisa Park, one of the loveliest in all of Europe. A local flamenco dancer joins you for a typical "tapas lunch" featuring small portions of hot and cold specialties; here you learn about the history, culture and artistry of flamenco. This evening, take your reserved seats for an authentic flamenco show featuring Seville's top performers. Today breakfast and lunch will be included.
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Plaza D'Espana
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Alhambra
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Day 6: Thursday, November 8, 2012
Seville - Granada
Travel along the peaceful Sierra Nevada to Granada, the last great capital of the Moors in Spain before it fell to the Catholic monarchs in 1492. Join a local expert for a tour of the world-famous Alhambra, the immense hilltop palace that is a UNESCO site. Also tour the Generalife, meaning "garden of the architect," where the grounds are beautifully designed with waterfalls, courtyards and smaller secret gardens. Today breakfast and dinner will be included.
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Day 7: Friday, November 9, 2012
Granada - Valencia
Today you travel through Spain's amazing landscape viewing rolling hills dotted with picturesque olive groves while en route to the Mediterranean coast. Arrive in the city of Valencia, a treasure trove of Roman and Arabic architecture, surrounded by citrus groves. Today breakfast and dinner will be included.
Day 8: Saturday, November 10, 2012
Valencia - Lladro - Valencia
A city tour of historic Valencia features the ornate 14th century Serranos Tower and imposing 15th century Quart Tower. You'll also see the bustling central market, one of the largest in Europe, and view the Gothic Cathedral, where construction began in 1262 on the site of an ancient mosque. Your trip to Valencia would not be complete without a stop at Lonja, the old Silk Exchange, recognized by UNESCO as one of the most beautiful buildings of European civil Gothic architecture. Later, visit Lladro-City of Porcelain and learn about the history and creative process of the world-famous, hand-made Lladro figurines. The remainder of the day is at leisure for you to explore Valencia's amazing buildings and museums independently and stroll the walkways of the impressive City of Arts & Sciences. Today breakfast will be included.
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Day 9: Sunday, November 11, 2012
Valencia - Museum of Las Fallas - Barcelona
Begin your day with a visit to the Museum of Las Fallas where you will see figurines from the last 80 years of the Las Fallas festival. Learn about this unique, spectacular festival from assembly and costumes to fireworks and the night of burning. Later, travel to Barcelona, one of Europe's most beautiful and exciting cities. Today breakfast will be included. |

Las Fallas Museum
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Temple of the Sagrada Familia |
Day 10: Monday, November 12, 2012
Barcelona
Today, get an in-depth look at vibrant and lively Barcelona. Your locally guided tour showcases Las Ramblas Boulevard, the most famous in Barcelona, dotted with bird and flower stalls. Also see Columbus Monument; Parc Montjuic; Antonio Gaudi's UNESCO World Heritage sites including "La Sagrada Familia," Parc Guell, Bartlo House and the unconventional Casa Mila building. This afternoon continue to explore colorful Barcelona on your own. Gather this evening for a farewell dinner celebrating the end of a lovely trip to Spain! Today breakfast and dinner will be included.
Day 11: Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Barcelona - Tour Ends
You return home with vivid memories of a spectacularly beautiful land with an old, rich and diverse cultural heritage. Today breakfast will be included. |
Optional Tours
Personalize your tour by adding an optional activity below. Our recommended options have been carefully chosen to help enhance your individual experience.
Availability is limited and reservations are on a first come, first serve basis. Payment must be received no later than 15 days prior to departure. Prices are subject to change. Children under the age of 18 MUST be accompanied by an adult.
Barcelona By Night with Dinner at the Port
$85 USD
While in Barcelona, tantalize your taste buds with Mediterranean cuisine at one of Barcelona's waterfront restaurants, Moncho's. You will enjoy a wonderful three course meal of typical local dishes while enjoying a glass of regional wine. Famous for its seafood and local cuisine, Moncho's will surely be a highlight for anyone traveling to Barcelona. After your delicious dinner, enjoy a panoramic evening tour of Antonio Gaudi's La Sagrada Familia, Casa Batllo and Casa Mila followed by a drive around the famous Las Ramblas…see the city's historic Columbus Monument, Plaza D'Espanya and the ever-fashionable Diagonal Avenue, Barcelona's own "5th Avenue!" This experience will certainly be a wonderful addition to your time in cultural Barcelona!
Private transportation and dinner is included. Duration: Approximately 3 hours. Please note a minimum of 15 passengers is required. Transportation is included.
Montserrat
$80 USD
A leisurely drive through picturesque villages brings you to majestic Montserrat Mountain, soaring 4,320 feet above sea level. A local guide will lead you on a tour exploring the area's most important sights. While here, stroll the grounds of the 8th century monastery and see its famous Romanesque sculpture of the "Black Virgin," patron saint of Catalonia. This is also the site of many pilgrimages and where Christopher Columbus brought natives to pay homage. Duration: Approximately 3 hours. Please note a minimum of 15 passengers is required. Transportation is included.
Madrid By Night with "Tapas Dinner"
$90 USD
Madrid is a city that never sleeps and a trip to Spain would not be complete without experiencing a Tapas dinner at the popular Restaurant Meson Rincon de la Cava, located in the heart of Madrid. Enjoy old world ambiance and traditional castillian "tapas" including croquetes of Iberian ham, Spanish tortilla, mushrooms with garlic, and fried chorizo sausage, along with unlimited Rioja wine. Later, view Madrid's major sights and avenues illuminated at night. Take a stroll through nearby San Miguel Market, Plaza Mayor and Puerta Del Sol. Next, travel by coach viewing Plaza d'Espana, known for its statue dedicated to Cervantes, author of Don Quijote de laMancha; the Royal Palace, the illuminated buildings along Gran Via, Paseo Castellano and Velazquez Avenue. In addition, marvel at the beautiful Poseidon and Cibeles Fountains and Plaza Colon. Duration: Approximately 3.5 hours. Please note a minimum of 15 passengers is required. Transportation is included.
Important Reservation Information
Identification:
Passports are required for this tour at your expense. Certain countries require a minimum of 6 months passport validity. You are strongly urged to contact the appropriate consulate for details. Visit www.travel.state.gov for the U.S. State Department for the latest details about passports and visa requirements.
Important: We recommend that our clients traveling abroad take a photocopy of their passport and applicable visas. It should be packed separately from your actual passport and visa. We also recommend leaving a copy at home with your emergency contact.
More Important Reservation Information is contained in the trip brochure.
For more information on this vacation, contact:
Laverne Pitts • Texas Public Radio • 1 (210) 614-8977
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