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Discover an unforgettable blend of cultures, coastlines, and continents on the “İSPANYA & KANARYA ADALARI & PORTEKİZ & FAS” tour. This carefully crafted journey leads you from the spirited heart of Iberia to the volcanic beauty of the Atlantic and the exotic allure of North Africa, combining iconic cities with hidden gems, ancient history with modern life, and relaxing seaside moments with vibrant urban nights.
Begin in Spain, where artistic legacy and passion come alive in every street. Explore grand boulevards, medieval quarters, and sweeping plazas as you trace the footsteps of kings, painters, and poets. Wander from stately avenues to atmospheric neighborhoods, sample authentic tapas, and feel the rhythm of the city after dark. Step into a world of dramatic cathedrals, royal palaces, and masterpieces of modernist architecture that define Spain’s unmistakable character.
Madrid
Barcelona
Sagrada Família
Royal Palace of Madrid
Continue your adventure to the sun-drenched Canary Islands, a subtropical paradise in the Atlantic where volcanic landscapes meet golden and black-sand beaches. Relax in charming coastal towns, discover surreal lava fields and craters, and breathe in fresh ocean air along scenic coastal roads. Between hiking routes, charming villages, and panoramic viewpoints, the islands offer a perfect mix of adventure and pure relaxation.
Tenerife
Teide National Park
Gran Canaria
Las Palmas
Sail back to mainland Europe to uncover the soulful beauty of Portugal. Explore historic districts layered with azulejo tiles, listen to the haunting melodies of traditional Fado, and ride vintage trams through winding streets. Stand at the edge of the continent looking out over the Atlantic, visit fairytale palaces, and taste world-famous pastries and port wine in centuries-old cellars.
Lisbon
Belém Tower
Sintra
Porto
Then cross the Strait of Gibraltar into Morocco and step into an entirely different world of spice-scented air, kaleidoscopic markets, and ornate architecture. Lose yourself in maze-like medinas, bargain for handicrafts, and sip mint tea in peaceful courtyards. Marvel at opulent palaces and mosques, stroll along palm-lined boulevards, and feel the blend of Arab, Berber, and European influences that shape this fascinating land.
Tangier
Chefchaouen
Casablanca
Marrakech
From flamenco nights in Spain to Atlantic sunsets in the Canary Islands, from nostalgic trams in Lisbon to the vibrant souks of Morocco, this tour offers a seamless journey across borders and cultures. Ideal for travelers seeking variety, depth, and discovery, “İSPANYA & KANARYA ADALARI & PORTEKİZ & FAS” is your invitation to experience four distinct worlds in one extraordinary trip.
İstanbul
THY ile İstanbul 'dan uçuş
Barcelona
Gemiye biniş
Lanzarote
Kanarya Adaları
Tenerife
Kanarya Adaları
Las Palmas
Kanarya Adaları
Madeira (Funchal)
Portekiz
Tangier
Fas
Barcelona
İspanya
Round-trip economy class flights and airport transfers between destinations in Spain, Canary Islands, Portugal, and Morocco Accommodation in centrally located 4-star hotels with daily breakfast included Guided city tours in Madrid, Barcelona, Lisbon, Porto, Casablanca, and Marrakech with English-speaking local guides Full-day excursion to the Canary Islands including beach time, scenic viewpoints, and leisure time for shopping Entrance fees to major attractions such as Sagrada Família, Royal Palace of Madrid, Jerónimos Monastery, and Hassan II Mosque Transportation by air-conditioned luxury coach between cities and during sightseeing programs Selected dinners featuring local Spanish, Portuguese, and Moroccan cuisine including one flamenco evening Comprehensive travel insurance package and on-tour assistance by a professional tour leader
Visa fees and related consular charges Personal expenses such as drinks, minibar, and shopping Optional excursions and activities not specified in the itinerary Lunches and dinners not mentioned as included in the program Travel insurance (health, baggage, and trip cancellation) Tips for guides, drivers, and hotel staff
The tour covers multiple countries (Spain, Canary Islands, Portugal, Morocco), so participants must check visa requirements and passport validity (typically minimum 6 months) for each country separately: Because this itinerary includes both Schengen Area countries (Spain, Canary Islands, Portugal) and a non‑Schengen country (Morocco), entry rules and visa needs can differ depending on your nationality. You should verify requirements for each country well in advance and ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your return date, with enough blank pages for stamps and possible visas. The tour covers multiple countries (Spain, Canary Islands, Portugal, Morocco), so participants must check visa requirements and passport validity (typically minimum 6 months) for each country separately: It is the traveler’s responsibility to obtain any necessary visas and entry permits before departure, as missing documents can result in denied boarding or entry. Checking official consulate or government websites and carrying printed confirmations of visas or approvals is strongly recommended.
Weather conditions vary widely between mainland Iberia, the Canary Islands, and North Africa; layered clothing, sun protection, and comfortable walking shoes are strongly recommended: Temperatures and weather can change significantly between coastal cities, inland areas, islands, and desert or semi‑desert regions, even within the same season. Packing layers (light jackets, sweaters, breathable shirts) allows you to adapt to cooler evenings, air‑conditioned interiors, and warmer daytime conditions, while comfortable walking shoes are essential for city tours and historic sites with cobblestones or uneven surfaces. Weather conditions vary widely between mainland Iberia, the Canary Islands, and North Africa; layered clothing, sun protection, and comfortable walking shoes are strongly recommended: Strong sun and UV exposure are common, particularly in the Canary Islands and Morocco, so sunglasses, hats, and high‑SPF sunscreen are highly advisable. A compact rain jacket or umbrella can also be useful, especially in shoulder seasons when showers are more likely.
Local currencies used are Euro (Spain, Canary Islands, Portugal) and Moroccan Dirham (Morocco); credit cards are common in cities but some cash is advisable for markets, tips, and small purchases: In Spain, the Canary Islands, and Portugal, prices are listed in Euros and credit or debit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and most shops. In Morocco, the local currency is the Moroccan Dirham, and while cards are accepted in many urban businesses, smaller vendors and traditional markets often operate on a cash basis. Local currencies used are Euro (Spain, Canary Islands, Portugal) and Moroccan Dirham (Morocco); credit cards are common in cities but some cash is advisable for markets, tips, and small purchases: It is wise to carry a modest amount of local currency in each destination for tipping guides and drivers, using public restrooms, and buying small snacks or souvenirs. Informing your bank of travel plans, checking foreign transaction fees, and using ATMs or official exchange offices helps ensure safe and cost‑effective access to funds.
Ferry or flight connections between mainland and islands, and between Europe and Morocco, may be subject to schedule changes due to weather or operational reasons; participants should remain flexible and follow the guide’s instructions: Sea conditions, wind, and other weather factors can cause delays, cancellations, or timetable changes for ferries and short‑haul flights. Operational issues, such as air traffic control restrictions or port congestion, may also affect departure and arrival times. Ferry or flight connections between mainland and islands, and between Europe and Morocco, may be subject to schedule changes due to weather or operational reasons; participants should remain flexible and follow the guide’s instructions: The tour guide and local partners will monitor schedules and arrange alternative plans when necessary, which may include adjusted sightseeing times or route changes. Being patient, keeping essential items in your day bag, and promptly following instructions will help minimize disruption and ensure safety.
Cultural norms differ across destinations, including more conservative dress and behavior expectations in Morocco and at religious sites; respectful attire (covering shoulders and knees) may be required in some locations: While Spain and Portugal are generally relaxed about dress, some churches, cathedrals, and sacred sites in all countries may enforce modest clothing rules. In Morocco, cultural expectations are often more conservative, especially in traditional neighborhoods and religious settings, where covering shoulders and knees and avoiding very tight or revealing outfits shows respect for local customs. Cultural norms differ across destinations, including more conservative dress and behavior expectations in Morocco and at religious sites; respectful attire (covering shoulders and knees) may be required in some locations: It is also important to be mindful of public displays of affection, photography rules (especially around religious sites or security areas), and bargaining practices in markets. Observing your guide’s advice, asking permission before taking close‑up photos of people, and approaching interactions with courtesy will foster positive experiences throughout the trip.
Health and safety preparations should include travel insurance, any required or recommended vaccinations, and keeping essential medications in carry-on luggage, along with copies of important travel documents: Comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical care, trip interruption, and emergency evacuation is strongly recommended given the multi‑country itinerary. Before departure, travelers should consult a healthcare provider or travel clinic about routine vaccines and any specific recommendations for the regions being visited. Health and safety preparations should include travel insurance, any required or recommended vaccinations, and keeping essential medications in carry-on luggage, along with copies of important travel documents: Essential prescription medications, a basic personal first‑aid kit, and key documents (passport copy, insurance policy, emergency contacts) should always be carried in your hand luggage, not checked baggage. Keeping digital backups of important documents and storing them separately from originals can greatly simplify procedures in case of loss or theft.