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Paradores & Pousadas

Historic Lodgings of Spain & Portugal

From $4,474
total price from Boston, New York
$3,795 air & land inclusive plus $679 airline taxes and fees
Tour Days
15 days
Tour Membership
12-24 guests
Post-Tour Extension

Physical Activity Level:

Overview

You’re invited on a distinctive small group journey through the Iberian Peninsula to the intimate lodgings of Spain’s paradores and Portugal’s pousadas: medieval monasteries, historic fort­resses, and stately palaces, each reflecting the spirit of its region.  We feel the spell of Iberia’s rich Roman and Moorish past – and the pull of its vibrant contemporary life.

Tour Details

Paradores & Pousadas

Historic Lodgings of Spain & Portugal

From $4,474

total price from Boston, New York
$3,795 air & land inclusive plus $679 airline taxes and fees

Tour Days
15 days

Tour Membership
12-24 guests

Optional Extension

Physical Activity Level:

Tour Days
15 days

Tour Membership
12-24 guests

Optional Extension

Physical Activity Level:

Overview

You’re invited on a distinctive small group journey through the Iberian Peninsula to the intimate lodgings of Spain’s paradores and Portugal’s pousadas: medieval monasteries, historic fort­resses, and stately palaces, each reflecting the spirit of its region.  We feel the spell of Iberia’s rich Roman and Moorish past – and the pull of its vibrant contemporary life.

Small Group Highlights

  • Eight nights’ accommodations in distinguished historic lodgings
  • National Palace of Queluz, Portugal
  • Lisbon sightseeing, including Belém
  • Evora, a UNESCO World Heritage site
  • Roman ruins at Mérida
  • Moorish Toledo
  • Tour of Cordoba, a UNESCO World Heritage site
  • Seville and its renowned Catédral
  • Granada’s Alhambra and Generalife Gardens
  • Three-night stay in sophisticated Madrid
  • Madrid sightseeing, including Prado, Plaza Mayor, and Royal Palace

Day-by-Day Itinerary

B
= Breakfast Included
L
= Lunch Included
D
= Dinner Included
1
Depart U.S. for Lisbon, Portugal
Depart U.S. for Lisbon, Portugal
2
Arrive Lisbon
D
D
Arrive Lisbon

We arrive in the Portuguese capital and transfer to our hotel.  As guests’ arrival times vary, we have no group activities planned during the day.  Tonight we enjoy a welcome dinner.

We arrive in the Portuguese capital and transfer to our hotel.  As guests’ arrival times vary, we have no group activities planned during the day.  Tonight we enjoy a welcome dinner.

3
Lisbon/Queluz
B
B
Lisbon/Queluz

This morning’s city tour includes the Jerónimos Monastery, a masterpiece of Manueline architecture and the place where, in 1497, Vasco da Gama and his crew spent their last night in prayer before leaving on their historic journey around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope; iconic Belém Tower; and the Monument to the Discoveries, commemorating Portugal’s storied explorers.  Then we visit the National Palace of Queluz, the former residence of Portuguese royalty now used for state occasions.  After returning to Lisbon, the remainder of the day is at leisure to explore as we wish, perhaps with a visit to a local club offering Portugal’s haunting, traditional Fado music.

This morning’s city tour includes the Jerónimos Monastery, a masterpiece of Manueline architecture and the place where, in 1497, Vasco da Gama and his crew spent their last night in prayer before leaving on their historic journey around Africa’s Cape of Good Hope; iconic Belém Tower; and the Monument to the Discoveries, commemorating Portugal’s storied explorers.  Then we visit the National Palace of Queluz, the former residence of Portuguese royalty now used for state occasions.  After returning to Lisbon, the remainder of the day is at leisure to explore as we wish, perhaps with a visit to a local club offering Portugal’s haunting, traditional Fado music.

4
Lisbon/Evora
B
L
D
B
L
D
Lisbon/Evora

Leaving Lisbon this morning, we travel through the rolling hills of the agricultural Alentejo district, with its bountiful fields of wheat, fra­grant vineyards, and stands of olive and cork trees.  After stopping for lunch outside the fortified hilltop town of Monsaraz, we head to a local winery, where we learn about the wine making tradition in this region, enjoy stunning views of the vineyards, and of course, sample the delicious wine. Late this afternoon we arrive in Evora, capital of the Alen­tejo and site of our pousada.  A restored 15th-century convent, Pousada dos Loios is considered one of the most beautiful lodgings in Portugal and the country’s finest pousada.

Leaving Lisbon this morning, we travel through the rolling hills of the agricultural Alentejo district, with its bountiful fields of wheat, fra­grant vineyards, and stands of olive and cork trees.  After stopping for lunch outside the fortified hilltop town of Monsaraz, we head to a local winery, where we learn about the wine making tradition in this region, enjoy stunning views of the vineyards, and of course, sample the delicious wine. Late this afternoon we arrive in Evora, capital of the Alen­tejo and site of our pousada.  A restored 15th-century convent, Pousada dos Loios is considered one of the most beautiful lodgings in Portugal and the country’s finest pousada.

5
Evora
B
D
B
D
Evora

Our morning walking tour of Evora introduces us to the many charms of this architectural gem – a university town, prosperous regional capital, and UNESCO site, thanks to the many relics of its Roman and Moorish heritage.  The tour includes a Roman temple; the Cathedral of Evora, built in the late 12th century; Giraldo Square, one of Evora’s primary town centers; and the Church of St. Francis, home of the Chapel of Bones. This afternoon we are free to visit the tiny shops and cafés that line the streets of this “Golden Age” city, and bask in the splendid scenery that surrounds us. Dinner this evening is at our pousada.

Our morning walking tour of Evora introduces us to the many charms of this architectural gem – a university town, prosperous regional capital, and UNESCO site, thanks to the many relics of its Roman and Moorish heritage.  The tour includes a Roman temple; the Cathedral of Evora, built in the late 12th century; Giraldo Square, one of Evora’s primary town centers; and the Church of St. Francis, home of the Chapel of Bones. This afternoon we are free to visit the tiny shops and cafés that line the streets of this “Golden Age” city, and bask in the splendid scenery that surrounds us. Dinner this evening is at our pousada.

6
Evora/Mérida, Spain/Carmona
B
D
B
D
Evora/Mérida, Spain/Carmona

Today we travel east through countryside peppered with the ruins of fortresses and castles to the Spanish border town of Mérida.  Once the capital of ancient Lusitania (Latin for the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal), Mérida boasts outstanding Roman ruins.  There’s time to ­explore and eat lunch on our own before we continue on to Carmona and our parador, a restored 14th-century Arab fortress built on the site of the medieval castle of Peter of Castile.

Today we travel east through countryside peppered with the ruins of fortresses and castles to the Spanish border town of Mérida.  Once the capital of ancient Lusitania (Latin for the kingdoms of Spain and Portugal), Mérida boasts outstanding Roman ruins.  There’s time to ­explore and eat lunch on our own before we continue on to Carmona and our parador, a restored 14th-century Arab fortress built on the site of the medieval castle of Peter of Castile.

7
Carmona/Seville
B
D
B
D
Carmona/Seville

This morning we visit splendid Seville, Moorish capital of Spain’s Andalusia region and city of beauty and romance.  This is the place that inspired Carmen and Don Giovanni and where fragrant orange trees and flower-bedecked balconies delight the senses.  It is also home of the re­nowned Catedral, the world’s largest Gothic building.  After a tour that includes Alcázar, the palace noted for its signature mudejar (Moorish) architecture, and the Arab quarter,  the afternoon is free to explore in­dependently.  We return to Carmona late afternoon and dine at our parador this evening.

This morning we visit splendid Seville, Moorish capital of Spain’s Andalusia region and city of beauty and romance.  This is the place that inspired Carmen and Don Giovanni and where fragrant orange trees and flower-bedecked balconies delight the senses.  It is also home of the re­nowned Catedral, the world’s largest Gothic building.  After a tour that includes Alcázar, the palace noted for its signature mudejar (Moorish) architecture, and the Arab quarter,  the afternoon is free to explore in­dependently.  We return to Carmona late afternoon and dine at our parador this evening.

8
Carmona/Cordoba
B
D
B
D
Carmona/Cordoba

Today’s visit to this cultural gem promises to be special indeed.  First the capital of Roman Spain, then of Moorish Spain, Cordoba features some of the country’s most impor­tant monuments, including the Old Quarter built around the magnificent Mezquita mosque.  It was here that the Moors ruled from the 8th to the 11th centuries and fostered a culture of learning and relig­ious harmony known the world over.  Our walking tour takes in many of the highlights, including the atmospheric Old Quarter with its narrow, winding streets, whitewashed houses, and revered Mezquita Mosque-Cathedral.  With more than 500 columns and graceful arches, the Mezquita incorporates Roman and Gothic elements into its architecture.  Cordoba also is home to Andalusia’s only synagogue to survive the expulsion of Spain’s Jews in the 15th century.  After touring these and other highlights, we have free time to explore on our own.  Late this afternoon we return to our parador, where we dine tonight.

Today’s visit to this cultural gem promises to be special indeed.  First the capital of Roman Spain, then of Moorish Spain, Cordoba features some of the country’s most impor­tant monuments, including the Old Quarter built around the magnificent Mezquita mosque.  It was here that the Moors ruled from the 8th to the 11th centuries and fostered a culture of learning and relig­ious harmony known the world over.  Our walking tour takes in many of the highlights, including the atmospheric Old Quarter with its narrow, winding streets, whitewashed houses, and revered Mezquita Mosque-Cathedral.  With more than 500 columns and graceful arches, the Mezquita incorporates Roman and Gothic elements into its architecture.  Cordoba also is home to Andalusia’s only synagogue to survive the expulsion of Spain’s Jews in the 15th century.  After touring these and other highlights, we have free time to explore on our own.  Late this afternoon we return to our parador, where we dine tonight.

9
Carmona/Ronda
B
D
B
D
Carmona/Ronda

Leaving Carmona this morning, we travel south to tiny Ronda, one of Spain’s oldest and most aristocratic towns.  It’s set high in the mountains with whitewashed houses clinging improb­ably to the edge of El Tajo Gorge – 500 feet deep and 300 feet wide.

Leaving Carmona this morning, we travel south to tiny Ronda, one of Spain’s oldest and most aristocratic towns.  It’s set high in the mountains with whitewashed houses clinging improb­ably to the edge of El Tajo Gorge – 500 feet deep and 300 feet wide.

10
Ronda
B
L
B
L
Ronda

This morning we take a walking tour of Ronda; highlights include the graceful cathedral of Santa Maria Mayor in the town’s Old Quarter, two 17th- and 18th-century bridges, and the Casa de Mondragon, which legend holds was once home to Moorish kings.  We return to our parador, Ronda’s original town hall, for a special tapas lunch and then the rest of the day is free for independent exploration.

This morning we take a walking tour of Ronda; highlights include the graceful cathedral of Santa Maria Mayor in the town’s Old Quarter, two 17th- and 18th-century bridges, and the Casa de Mondragon, which legend holds was once home to Moorish kings.  We return to our parador, Ronda’s original town hall, for a special tapas lunch and then the rest of the day is free for independent exploration.

11
Ronda/Granada/Úbeda
B
D
B
D
Ronda/Granada/Úbeda

Continuing our journey, we travel today to Granada, the former stronghold of Moorish Spain set in the foothills of the snowcapped Sierra Nevada.  The city’s undisputed highlight is the Alhambra, the extraordinary palace of Spain’s last Moorish rulers.  Sprawled across a hilltop above the Darro River, the Alhambra commands breathtaking views of the city below, as we see on our afternoon tour of this splendid citadel.  We also visit the Granadian-style Generalife, the palace’s acclaimed gardens.  Late this afternoon we travel north to Úbeda and our next parador, where we dine tonight.

Continuing our journey, we travel today to Granada, the former stronghold of Moorish Spain set in the foothills of the snowcapped Sierra Nevada.  The city’s undisputed highlight is the Alhambra, the extraordinary palace of Spain’s last Moorish rulers.  Sprawled across a hilltop above the Darro River, the Alhambra commands breathtaking views of the city below, as we see on our afternoon tour of this splendid citadel.  We also visit the Granadian-style Generalife, the palace’s acclaimed gardens.  Late this afternoon we travel north to Úbeda and our next parador, where we dine tonight.

12
Úbeda/Toledo/Madrid
B
B
Úbeda/Toledo/Madrid

A highlight is in store today as we visit Toledo, capital of medieval Spain.  Declared a Spanish National Landmark, the city is little changed visually from its 16th-century days as a subject for the artist El Greco.  Toledo boasts an incomparable hilltop setting overlooking the Castillian plains and surrounded on three sides by the Tagus River.  After lunch on our own, we see Toledo’s most important sights on our guided tour, including the massive Gothic Cathedral, begun in 1226 and not finished until 1493, and the Sinagoga del Tránsito, erected in 1357 with imported cedars from Lebanon, just as Solomon requested when constructing the First Temple in Jerusalem.  Our tour of Toledo concludes with a stop at Santo Tomé, home of El Greco’s most famous painting: The Burial of Count Orgaz.  Then we continue on to Madrid, arriving late this afternoon.  Dinner tonight is on our own, perhaps to dine late as the Madrileños do.

A highlight is in store today as we visit Toledo, capital of medieval Spain.  Declared a Spanish National Landmark, the city is little changed visually from its 16th-century days as a subject for the artist El Greco.  Toledo boasts an incomparable hilltop setting overlooking the Castillian plains and surrounded on three sides by the Tagus River.  After lunch on our own, we see Toledo’s most important sights on our guided tour, including the massive Gothic Cathedral, begun in 1226 and not finished until 1493, and the Sinagoga del Tránsito, erected in 1357 with imported cedars from Lebanon, just as Solomon requested when constructing the First Temple in Jerusalem.  Our tour of Toledo concludes with a stop at Santo Tomé, home of El Greco’s most famous painting: The Burial of Count Orgaz.  Then we continue on to Madrid, arriving late this afternoon.  Dinner tonight is on our own, perhaps to dine late as the Madrileños do.

13
Madrid
B
L
B
L
Madrid

Our morning tour of this monu­mental and dignified capital city includes vast Plaza Mayor, in the heart of Old Madrid; the Moorish medieval district; and opulent 18th-century Palacio Real (Royal Palace), with its 2,800 rooms.  Among the attractions at the Royal Palace: the oddly decorated private apartments, two-ton crystal chandelier, 140-seat banquet hall, and grand throne room.  Then we sample some of Madrid’s specialties over a lunch of tapas. Our tour ends at the Prado, one of the world’s greatest museums, displaying treasures by Spanish masters Goya, El Greco, and Velazquez.  The remainder of the day is free for independ­ent exploration in this most cosmopolitan city.  Well known for its “foodie” culture, Madrid offers a bounty of restaurants for dinner on our own tonight.

Our morning tour of this monu­mental and dignified capital city includes vast Plaza Mayor, in the heart of Old Madrid; the Moorish medieval district; and opulent 18th-century Palacio Real (Royal Palace), with its 2,800 rooms.  Among the attractions at the Royal Palace: the oddly decorated private apartments, two-ton crystal chandelier, 140-seat banquet hall, and grand throne room.  Then we sample some of Madrid’s specialties over a lunch of tapas. Our tour ends at the Prado, one of the world’s greatest museums, displaying treasures by Spanish masters Goya, El Greco, and Velazquez.  The remainder of the day is free for independ­ent exploration in this most cosmopolitan city.  Well known for its “foodie” culture, Madrid offers a bounty of restaurants for dinner on our own tonight.

14
Madrid
B
D
B
D
Madrid

Today is at leisure to enjoy the Spanish capital as we wish, perhaps to stroll along the city’s broad boulevards, see Picasso’s famed painting Guernica at the Reina Sofia Museum, poke around the weekly El Rastro Market, visit the renowned Thyssen-Bornemisza museum, or simply take in the vibe at a local café.  Tonight we bid “adios” to Spain and our fellow travelers at a farewell dinner.

Today is at leisure to enjoy the Spanish capital as we wish, perhaps to stroll along the city’s broad boulevards, see Picasso’s famed painting Guernica at the Reina Sofia Museum, poke around the weekly El Rastro Market, visit the renowned Thyssen-Bornemisza museum, or simply take in the vibe at a local café.  Tonight we bid “adios” to Spain and our fellow travelers at a farewell dinner.

15
Depart for U.S
B
B
Depart for U.S

We transfer to the airport this morning for our connecting flights to the U.S.

We transfer to the airport this morning for our connecting flights to the U.S.

Tour Price Includes

  • Round-trip air transportation from listed cities
  • 13 nights’ accommodations: 5 nights in Deluxe hotels; 8 nights in First Class paradores and pousadas
  • 25 meals: 13 breakfasts, 3 lunch, 9 dinners
  • Regional wine with dinners
  • Extensive sightseeing as described, including all entrance fees
  • Services of an Odysseys Unlimited Tour Director
  • Private motorcoach transportation throughout your trip
  • Luggage handling for one bag per person
  • Gratuities for local guides, dining room servers, airport and hotel porters, and all drivers
  • $100 frequent traveler credit towards your next Odysseys Unlimited tour ($200 after 3 tours; $300 after 10 tours)

Average Daily High by Month (°F )

  Mar Apr May Jun Sep Oct Nov
Lisbon 66 68 72 78 80 73 65
Seville 69 74 80 90 90 78 68
Madrid 59 65 70 80 77 65 55

Average Temperature (°F )

  Mar Apr May Jun Sep Oct Nov
Lisbon 66 68 72 78 80 73 65
Seville 69 74 80 90 90 78 68
Madrid 59 65 70 80 77 65 55

Dates & Prices

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Post-Tour Extension

Barcelona – On Your Own

4 days, 3 nights
From
$795
+ from $355 Single Supplement

Barcelona – On Your Own

4 days, 3 nights
From
$795
+ from $355 Single Supplement

Enjoy this bustling seaport, Spain’s cultural and commercial capital, with its medieval Gothic Quarter and popular Ramblas waterfront promenade.

Post-Tour Extension Price Includes

  • Air transportation Madrid/Barcelona, inclusive of airline taxes and fees
  • 3 nights’ accommodations at Hotel Avenida Palace (Superior First Class)
  • 3 meals: 3 breakfasts
  • Transfers to/from airport

Pricing: $795 in 2024; $995 in 2025. Single Supplement: $355 in 2024; $395 in 2025

Accommodations

Tour Directors

José Ramón Holgado

"His performance was exceptional. He was knowledgeable, respectful, caring, and willing to go above and beyond for every member of our group. We can't say enough about how great a job he did."

Stephen & Louise Thornton
Lincoln, RI

Africa Palacios

“Africa is an amazing, funny woman and a great asset to Odysseys.”

Linda LaBella
Bohemia, NY

Silvia Alonso

“I can’t say enough good things about Silvia. She is awesome, friendly, personable, open, and knowledgeable…She is definitely an asset to the Odysseys team!”

Mike Thompson
Woodland, CA

Juan Kratzmaier

Odysseys Unlimited Tour Director

Jose Tejedor

“Jose rates as an A+. He was knowledgeable, efficient, and well-organized…He was extraordinarily personable, had a wonderful sense of humor, and was always there with a helping hand.”

Marilyn Emerich
Chapel Hill, NC

Eduardo Martin Almeida

"He goes above and beyond in every way to ensure all of our questions are answered quickly [and] correctly...[He] shows he really cares about us and the Odysseys experience."

Deborah Curran
Virginia Beach, VA

Samuel Padilla

Odysseys Unlimited Tour Director

Javier Matiacci

“Javier Matiacci works very well with people of all backgrounds and expectations. We were very happy to have him as our guide and hope to see him again.”

Walter Carroll & Ann Maggs
Amherst, MA

Blaz Bostjancic

“He was great – we loved him throughout the trip.”

Dennis & Holly Nappen
Coronado, CA

Marco Ceglia

“Marco Ceglia was amazing. His knowledge and communication ability and his understanding of art, architecture, science, culture, politics, and history are deep.”

Benjamin Diamond
Washington, DC

Jesus Ruiz

“In 15 years of international travel, he was the best overall guide we have had – extremely caring, efficient, and knowledgeable. You couldn’t have anyone better!”

Tilden & Mary Edwards
Bethesda, MD

Emma Bonthorne

“Emma was more than outstanding…Her deep and passionate knowledge of history and culture made this experience phenomenal. Can’t say enough good things!”

James & Wendy Damoulakis
Sarasota, FL

Fernando Derqui

“Fernando was a total ‘ace.’ His skills and knowledge, combined with his charm and kindness, had all of us in awe!”

Jon & Ruth Hutchison
Riverside, CA

Rafael Lugo

“Rafael was perfectly organized, fun and reliable, patient and upbeat. He shared a great deal of knowledge formally and informally…He was the best!”

Janice Brock
Ashland, VA

Rikardo Elduayen

“Rikardo was a gem in every way. His knowledge of history is amazing. He is funny, organized, and goes way beyond to please everyone.”

Emilio Martinez
Port St. Lucie, FL

Francisco Valle

Odysseys Unlimited Tour Director

Miriam del Arbol Portabella

Odysseys Unlimited Tour Director

Manuel Alberca

“Manuel was impressive! His knowledge of the culture and locations provided considerable insight to our traveling.”

Jeffery Beaulieu & Connie Campbell
Palatine, IL

Vanesa Soto

“Vanesa is wonderful! She’s friendly, funny and very organized. She took very good care of us.”

Roslyn & Brian Barhaugh
Denver, CO

Tour Directors

Blaz Bostjancic

“He was great – we loved him throughout the trip.”

Dennis & Holly Nappen
Coronado, CA

Eduardo Martin Almeida

"He goes above and beyond in every way to ensure all of our questions are answered quickly [and] correctly...[He] shows he really cares about us and the Odysseys experience."

Deborah Curran
Virginia Beach, VA

Manuel Alberca

“Manuel was impressive! His knowledge of the culture and locations provided considerable insight to our traveling.”

Jeffery Beaulieu & Connie Campbell
Palatine, IL

Jesus Ruiz

“In 15 years of international travel, he was the best overall guide we have had – extremely caring, efficient, and knowledgeable. You couldn’t have anyone better!”

Tilden & Mary Edwards
Bethesda, MD

Vanesa Soto

“Vanesa is wonderful! She’s friendly, funny and very organized. She took very good care of us.”

Roslyn & Brian Barhaugh
Denver, CO

Rikardo Elduayen

“Rikardo was a gem in every way. His knowledge of history is amazing. He is funny, organized, and goes way beyond to please everyone.”

Emilio Martinez
Port St. Lucie, FL

Miriam del Arbol Portabella

Odysseys Unlimited Tour Director

Marco Ceglia

“Marco Ceglia was amazing. His knowledge and communication ability and his understanding of art, architecture, science, culture, politics, and history are deep.”

Benjamin Diamond
Washington, DC

José Ramón Holgado

"His performance was exceptional. He was knowledgeable, respectful, caring, and willing to go above and beyond for every member of our group. We can't say enough about how great a job he did."

Stephen & Louise Thornton
Lincoln, RI

Jose Tejedor

“Jose rates as an A+. He was knowledgeable, efficient, and well-organized…He was extraordinarily personable, had a wonderful sense of humor, and was always there with a helping hand.”

Marilyn Emerich
Chapel Hill, NC

Emma Bonthorne

“Emma was more than outstanding…Her deep and passionate knowledge of history and culture made this experience phenomenal. Can’t say enough good things!”

James & Wendy Damoulakis
Sarasota, FL

Silvia Alonso

“I can’t say enough good things about Silvia. She is awesome, friendly, personable, open, and knowledgeable…She is definitely an asset to the Odysseys team!”

Mike Thompson
Woodland, CA

Fernando Derqui

“Fernando was a total ‘ace.’ His skills and knowledge, combined with his charm and kindness, had all of us in awe!”

Jon & Ruth Hutchison
Riverside, CA

Africa Palacios

“Africa is an amazing, funny woman and a great asset to Odysseys.”

Linda LaBella
Bohemia, NY

Rafael Lugo

“Rafael was perfectly organized, fun and reliable, patient and upbeat. He shared a great deal of knowledge formally and informally…He was the best!”

Janice Brock
Ashland, VA

Francisco Valle

Odysseys Unlimited Tour Director

Juan Kratzmaier

Odysseys Unlimited Tour Director

Samuel Padilla

Odysseys Unlimited Tour Director

Javier Matiacci

“Javier Matiacci works very well with people of all backgrounds and expectations. We were very happy to have him as our guide and hope to see him again.”

Walter Carroll & Ann Maggs
Amherst, MA

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Guest Photos & Testimonials

We enjoyed the mix of countryside and city, as well as staying in historic accommodations. We also appreciated having ‘free time’ to explore. This tour has an interesting itinerary including Moorish history and architecture/art.
Judith & Don Jacobsen
Jefferson, OR
The tours with local guides were excellent. Each of the guides was well-informed and communicated well. It would have been difficult to replicate that part of the experience if I had not been traveling with Odysseys.
Kathleen Anderson
New York, NY
The itinerary was excellent and with an excellent tour director and great travelers in the group, the trip turned out to be a memorable one.
Terumi Gale
Washington, D.C.
We enjoyed the mix of countryside and city, as well as staying in historic accommodations. We also appreciated having ‘free time’ to explore. This tour has an interesting itinerary including Moorish history and architecture/art.
Judith & Don Jacobsen
Jefferson, OR
The tours with local guides were excellent. Each of the guides was well-informed and communicated well. It would have been difficult to replicate that part of the experience if I had not been traveling with Odysseys.
Kathleen Anderson
New York, NY
The itinerary was excellent and with an excellent tour director and great travelers in the group, the trip turned out to be a memorable one.
Terumi Gale
Washington, D.C.
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