Grand Baltic Explorer
- Return flights
- 9 nights in 4-star hotels
- 13 meals: 9 breakfasts, 1 lunch, 3 dinners
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Mon- Fri: 0900-1800 Saturday: 0900 - 1700 Sun & BH: Closed
Mon- Fri: 0900-1800 Saturday: 0900 - 1700 Sun & BH: Closed
A tour of Spain will leave you with some truly spellbinding memories. Whether you want to visit captivating castles or cities steeped in history; spend a week in Andalucia, or take a rail trip through the Pyrenees, Travelsphere can cater to your needs. Spain touring holidays should be extra special, and you won’t be disappointed with what we have to offer. Because Spain is a country with myriad cultural influences, we’ve made it a point to design our tours so that you’ll get to know everything that makes this country great; from Moorish architectural accomplishments to pristine whitewashed villages crowning the hillsides, you’re sure to be amazed at all the gems you can see on escorted tours with Travelsphere. For Spain tours like no other, count on us to deliver endless excitement throughout your trip.
Spain has something for everyone (we’re serious, it’s life-changing!). If you’re a history buff, you can look forward to exploring places with unique national significance; at the same time, culture vultures will appreciate the sheer scale of diversity and various layers of heritage the sights of Spain have to offer. Foodies will feel right at home in the country’s renowned tapas bars, and with a Mediterranean climate that feels like summer all year round, it’s no wonder Spain receives so many overseas visitors. Give Spain a go with Travelsphere – you won’t be left wanting, that’s for sure!
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This relaxing holiday gives you the chance to unwind and soak up the sun whilst discovering the best of Andalucía.
Take unforgettable scenic journeys by train through the Pyrenees to discover breath-taking mountain vistas and charming villages.
For those looking for the sunnier side of Spain then a trip to Andalucia is the one for you. Rolling hillside, rivers and farmland border charming towns, amazing nature and beautiful beaches. A true paradise and a popular tourist destination. But Andalucia is not only known for it’s beautiful beaches and sunny days, you can also enjoy the snow-capped peaks in Grananda.
For the culture vultures, the Mosque in Cordoba, the Alhambra Palace in Granada and the Giralda in Seville are just a small part of the rich historical and architectural heritage that has been preserved in this Southern region of Spain. Andalucia is also famous for its amazing white villages, Moorish architecture and Gothic churches, and not forgetting that it was the birth place of artist Pablo Picasso!
Spain’s easy connection to France means you can take a breath-taking trip through the Pyrenees mountains via the little trains of Pyrenees from one country to another, giving you the opportunity to take in the dramatic landscape of the Cap de Creus National Park, the medieval walled city of Thuir, the Byrrh Caves and many a vineyard on route. A nice way to explore two countries for the price of one!
Few holiday destinations offer such an alluring array of prominent natural scenery and attractions to visit as Spain. From the Amber palace to the Roman Baths, and white washed houses of Andalucia.
The country is also fascinating for its range of cultures and history. Many Spanish cities have ancient Roman ruins, Islamic architecture from the Moorish period, medieval castles and fortifications along with Castilian- and Hapsburg-era palaces and mansions.
For the Historian, Antequera is for you, here you’ll see the Roman Baths, 16th century Arch of the Giants and the megalithic tombs.
For opera fans you’ll want to head to Seville for the atmospheric setting of Bizet’s Carmen and Mozart’s the marriage of figaro.
No matter where you travel to in Spain the food is magnificent. Full of fresh local fruit and vegetables and just oozing colour. Top dishes to try are:
Spain has a number of different climates based on region, but in general, it enjoys a warm Mediterranean climate, with dry summers and relatively mild winters. The main regional difference are between the South, Balearic and Canary Islands where temperatures climb into the mid to high 30s during the summer and the mountainous areas such as the Pyrenees which is often snow-capped.
Travellers often find that March to May or September to November are considered to be the best times to visit Spain but in truth, anytime is good as long as you have the right clothing packed for your travels.
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