Set sail on an unforgettable journey across four enchanting worlds with our “Spain & Canary Islands & Portugal & Morocco” tour. This carefully crafted itinerary blends vibrant cities, sun‑kissed Atlantic islands, old‑world European charm, and the exotic allure of North Africa into one seamless adventure.
Begin in Spain, where cosmopolitan cities and proud regional cultures await. Wander the lively boulevards of Barcelona, framed by Gaudí’s surreal architecture and the sparkling Mediterranean. Feel the pulse of Madrid in its grand plazas and world‑class museums, then step into the soul of Andalusia in Seville and Granada—cities of flamenco rhythms, orange‑scented courtyards, and majestic Moorish palaces.
Barcelona
Madrid
Seville
Granada
From the Iberian mainland, head south‑west to the legendary Canary Islands, an Atlantic archipelago of volcanic landscapes and eternal springtime. Bask on golden beaches, explore dramatic craters and lava fields, and discover charming seaside towns where whitewashed houses contrast with deep blue seas and black‑sand shores. Each island offers its own personality, from lively resorts to tranquil, nature‑rich retreats.
Tenerife
Gran Canaria
Lanzarote
Fuerteventura
Your journey continues to Portugal, where maritime history and contemporary creativity blend effortlessly. In Lisbon, ride vintage trams up steep hills to discover miradouros with sweeping river views, atmospheric fado music, and tiled facades glowing in the sunlight. Nearby, fairy‑tale palaces rise from misty forests, while the Atlantic coast beckons with fresh seafood and dramatic cliffs.
Lisbon
Belém Quarter
Sintra
Cascais
Cross the Strait of Gibraltar to Morocco and step into another world of colors, scents, and sounds. Lose yourself in labyrinthine medinas, where spice‑laden souks, intricate doorways, and hidden riads reveal centuries of tradition. Marvel at majestic mosques, vibrant squares alive with storytellers and musicians, and ancient kasbahs that whisper tales of caravans and sultans. Savor fragrant tagines, mint tea, and sunsets over the desert‑tinged horizon.
Tangier
Chefchaouen
Fez
Marrakesh
Throughout the tour, enjoy comfortable accommodations, seamless transfers, and knowledgeable local guides who bring each destination’s history and culture vividly to life. With a balanced mix of guided sightseeing and free time, you can dive into local neighborhoods, sample regional cuisines, or simply relax by the sea. This is more than a trip—it is a rich mosaic of cultures, landscapes, and stories that connect Europe and Africa across the blue expanse of the Atlantic.
Round-trip economy class flights and all airport transfers Accommodation in centrally located 4-star hotels with daily breakfast Panoramic city tours in Madrid, Barcelona, Lisbon, Casablanca and Marrakech with English-speaking guide Excursions to Canary Islands highlights including Teide National Park and coastal viewpoints Guided visits to key monuments and historic quarters in Spain, Portugal and Morocco (external views where entrance is not specified) Ferry or flight connections between mainland Spain, Canary Islands, Portugal and Morocco as per itinerary Travel by air-conditioned tour coach with panoramic windows throughout the program Travel insurance package covering health assistance and basic luggage protection
Personal expenses and shopping during free time Lunches and dinners not specified in the itinerary Visa fees and passport-related costs Optional excursions and entrance fees not mentioned as included Hotel city taxes and resort fees payable on the spot
Passport and a copy of travel documents Comfortable walking shoes and breathable clothing Sun protection including hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen Universal power adapter and chargers Light jacket or sweater for cooler evenings Personal medications and basic first aid items Small daypack for daily excursions and water
The tour typically covers multiple countries (Spain, Canary Islands, Portugal, Morocco), so participants should check visa requirements and passport validity (usually minimum 6 months remaining) for each destination in advance: Because this itinerary includes several different countries, each with its own entry rules, travelers must verify in advance whether they need individual visas or special travel authorizations for each stop. Most border controls also require that your passport be valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates, so checking and renewing documents early helps avoid denied boarding or entry issues during the tour. The tour typically covers multiple countries (Spain, Canary Islands, Portugal, Morocco), so participants should check visa requirements and passport validity (usually minimum 6 months remaining) for each destination in advance: Because this itinerary includes several different countries, each with its own entry rules, travelers must verify in advance whether they need individual visas or special travel authorizations for each stop. Most border controls also require that your passport be valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates, so checking and renewing documents early helps avoid denied boarding or entry issues during the tour. Weather conditions can vary greatly between mainland Spain/Portugal, the Canary Islands, and Morocco; layered clothing, sun protection, and comfortable walking shoes are strongly recommended: Mainland Spain and Portugal may have cooler or changeable weather compared with the generally milder Canary Islands and the often hotter, drier climate found in many parts of Morocco. Bringing layers allows you to adapt quickly to temperature shifts, while sun protection and good walking shoes keep you comfortable during outdoor sightseeing and long days on your feet. Ferry or flight segments may be used between mainland ports and the Canary Islands or Morocco, and these connections can be time‑sensitive and occasionally affected by weather or operational changes: Some parts of the journey may involve domestic flights or ferry crossings, where check‑in times, security procedures, and boarding deadlines are strictly enforced. Weather conditions or operational issues can occasionally cause delays or schedule changes, so flexibility and carefully following your tour leader’s instructions are important to keep the program running smoothly. Local currencies include the Euro (Spain, Canary Islands, Portugal) and the Moroccan Dirham (Morocco); credit cards are widely accepted in major cities, but some cash is useful for markets, tips, and small purchases: While you can usually pay with major credit cards in hotels, restaurants, and larger shops in the Eurozone and Morocco’s main cities, cash is still preferred or required in many small businesses and traditional markets. Having a mix of Euros and Moroccan Dirhams on hand makes it easier to pay for local snacks, souvenirs, public toilets, and tipping guides or drivers when card payments are not possible. Cultural norms differ between European stops and Morocco, where more conservative dress is recommended in religious or traditional areas, and participants should be prepared to follow local customs and etiquette: In Spain and Portugal, casual Western clothing is widely accepted, but in Morocco, modest dress that covers shoulders and knees is more appropriate, especially when visiting mosques, medinas, or rural communities. Respecting local customs—such as asking before taking photos of people, observing prayer times, and avoiding public displays of affection—helps ensure positive interactions and shows consideration for local traditions. The tour program may involve extensive walking in historic city centers, cobblestone streets, and sometimes steep or uneven areas, so a reasonable level of mobility and suitable footwear is important: Many of the most interesting sights are located in old towns where vehicle access is limited, so guests should be prepared for long walking tours and standing during guided visits. Supportive, non‑slip shoes and a realistic assessment of your own physical condition will help you enjoy the itinerary safely and comfortably, especially on cobblestones, stairs, and sloped streets.