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Spain & Portugal: Tapas & Traditions

Porto → Barcelona 14 days Up to 20

About this trip

Fourteen days moving through Portugal and Spain, built around the food, wine and history that define each place. You start in Porto, tasting port where it's made along the Douro, then head to Lisbon for the trams, hills and light that give the city its character.

From there the trip crosses into Spain, taking in Seville's courtyards heavy with orange blossom and the old Moorish quarters, before finishing in Granada with the Alhambra's arches and gardens.

It's a group trip with a guide throughout, geared towards travellers who want the food and the history explained rather than left to guesswork.

What you'll do

  • Taste port along the Douro in Porto
  • Ride the yellow trams through Lisbon's hills
  • Wander Seville's orange-scented courtyards
  • Explore the Moorish arches of Granada's Alhambra
Good to know
  • Covers four cities across two countries, so expect regular travel days
  • Fully guided throughout, suited to those who want context and structure rather than free-roaming
What travellers actually say

Worth it if you want diverse cities, brilliant food, and a well-organised itinerary. Think twice if you need detailed planning support or prefer smaller, more intimate groups.

  • Each city—Barcelona, San Sebastian, Sintra—feels genuinely different; real cultural variety packed in.
  • Tapas, tagines, and regional Portuguese food genuinely impressed; dinners included and dietary needs handled well.
  • Guide quality varies; some feel rushed and task-like rather than personable, especially with 29+ people per group.
  • Tour inclusions unclear if joining mid-route; some activities excluded for later arrivals, so clarify upfront.

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Best month to go

Departing in Sep is cheapest — from £1,930, about 11% below the priciest month (Nov).

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Getting there

Porto
One-way · arrive 18 Sept 26

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Where to stay

A night before your tour in Porto · 18 Sept19 Sept

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