Plan Your Private Tour of Spain
From captivating flamenco performances in Seville to Gaudi’s surreal architecture in Barcelona, our Spain private tours are curated just for you. Be it an 8-day trip savoring the culinary delights of the Basque Country or an 18-day itinerary exploring the stunning cities of Madrid, Córdoba, and Bilbao, we’ll craft your perfect vacation.
Wander the medieval cobblestone streets of Toledo, sample rich red wines at La Rioja’s vineyards, or admire the Golden Triangle of Art in Madrid. Whatever part of the country you want to see, our Spain itineraries are designed to inspire and are completely customizable.
Eat your way through Spain on this personalized culinary tour! Set off on the wine trail of Penedes for some delicious Cava. In Seville, learn of the city’s 2000-year old history while you sample tapas and more, hopping from handpicked abacerías to century-old restaurants with a local foodie expert. Afterward, set out for the picturesque…
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Plan your Spain itinerary around spring (late March to June) and fall (late September to December). These are the best times to visit Spain, thanks to the pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and an ideal balance of activities and events.
Deciding on the best things to do in Spain depends on your personal preferences, time, budget, and when you visit. However, there are a few attractions you shouldn’t skip, including the Prado Museum, the Alhambra, Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, and the Gothic Quarter.
Also, don’t miss the wineries of the Rioja region, Andalusia’s flamenco shows, and the beaches of the Costa Brava, Costa del Sol, or the Canary Islands.
If it’s your first trip to Spain, then 7 to 14 days should be enough to explore major cities like Barcelona or Madrid, visit Andalusia, and see a bit of Northern Spain. While two weeks may sound like a lot, it’s just about enough to cover the highlights. You may need an extra week if you want to explore off-the-beaten-path and see the more authentic, hidden side of Spain.
Have a look at this Spain travel guide for more tips on planning your trip.
The Fallas of Valencia is undoubtedly the most iconic festival in Spain, held in March in honor of Saint Joseph. Here are a few more festivals worth attending during your guided tour in Spain.
- April Fair (Seville) – late April to early May
- La Tomatina (Valencia) – late August
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival (Canary Islands) – February and March
- Pilgrimage of the Virgen del Rocío (Huelva) – May or June
- Battle of the Wine (Haro, La Rioja) – late June
It’s generally safe to walk around after sunset since most popular areas are well-lit in Spain. That said, your safety is our top priority, and your guide will prioritize your safety and well-being throughout your trip. They’ll make sure you feel totally comfortable and offer 24/7 assistance while you’re traveling.
Tip: Here are a few safety tips for visiting Spain.
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PLAN YOUR SPAIN TOURThis page was contributed to by our Spain Destination Experts, Derek Krantz and Heather Alcott-Moritz.