Spain With LA Tomatina
Festival
Indicative Cost Per Person
1,68,000/-*
Validity From 21 Aug 2024 to 31 Aug 2024
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1Day 1 : Madrid
the capital and the most populous city of Spain also the third-largest city in the European Union. Upon arrival, Tour Manager will guide all guests for airport formalities and proceed to the city. Joining and Leaving (J&L) tour guests will join the group on their own. The transfer charges to reach the designated place or hotel will be borne by the (J&L) guests. Today we visit Puerto del Sol – a bustling public square of Madrid.
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2Day 2 : Madrid
Today we visit Prado Museum - the main Spanish national art museum which houses the world's richest and most comprehensive collection of Spanish paintings. Later we explore Madrid city, we see Plaza de Espana – one of Madrid's largest square, Cervantes Statue – the monument dedicated to Miguel de Cervantes, the Spanish novelist, poet and play writer, Cibeles fountain – a famous landmark which depicts Cybele the Great Mother of the Gods and Roman Goddess of fertility and the Parliament. Further we visit The Royal Palace – an official residence of the Spanish royal family. It is the largest functioning royal palace in Europe, here we see Lavish Interior Décor, paintings, sculptures, Royal Armoury and the Grand Staircase. Note: In some cases, entrance to the Royal Palace may not be possible. In such instances, we will provide an alternative sightseeing option.
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3Day 3 : Madrid – Toledo – Seville
Today we proceed to Toledo – a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the former Spanish capital. This city is known for its unique mixture of three cultures - Judaic, Christian and Islamic. Upon arrival, we visit the city's most famous monument Santa Maria la Blanca Synagogue – the oldest 12th century synagogue, followed by visit to medieval era Sword factory - Toledo became a center of traditional sword-making and Toledo swords became the standard weaponry among the Romans because of the flexibility of the steel. Further we visit Mirador del Valle- one of the most beautiful viewpoints which offers offers an unparalleled view of the city and its unique shape, encircled by the Tajo river. Further we take a short walk through Toledo city. In the afternoon, we proceed to Seville – the capital of southern Spain’s Andalusia region, also known worldwide for its culture, traditions, artistic heritage and flamenco dancing.
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4Day 4 : Seville
Today we explore Seville city, we visit Catedral de Sevilla – massive gothic cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with the Tomb of Christopher Columbus, followed by a photo stop at Moorish Tower - the bell tower of Seville Cathedral. We then visit The Alcazar of Seville - a royal palace and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Further we admire the iconic sights of Seville on a relaxing Guadalquivir river cruise. We then visit to the Spanish Square Seville or 'Plaza de España' – one of the most spectacular spaces in Seville also known as "the Venice of Seville”. In the evening, we enjoy the Flamenco Show.
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5Day 5 : Seville – Ronda – Costa Del Sol – Marbella
Today we proceed to Ronda - a mountaintop city of Spain. Here we walk around Mondragon Palace, Duquesa de Parcent Square, and the New Bridge. We then visit Ronda’s historic bullring- one of the oldest in Spain. Further we drive through world’s renowned tourist destination Costa del Sol – the southern coast of Spain known for its Mediterranean old town and beautiful beach resorts. Here we visit Marbella - A glamorous town on southern Spain’s Costa del Sol. Upon arrival we stroll around Avenida del mar boulevard to see the famous Salvador Dali sculptures - 10 bronze sculptures by the genius Salvador Dalí, followed by a free time to relax at the waterfront area.
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6Day 6 : Marbella – Mijas – Malaga – Murcia (1 Night)
Today proceed to Mijas – famous for being one of Spain's whitewashed villages. Here we enjoy a beautiful burro-taxi ride also known as donkey-drawn cart ride. Further we proceed to Malaga - a port city on southern Spain known for its high-rise hotels and resorts jutting up from yellow-sand beaches. It is also the birthplace of famous Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. Here we visit Museo Casa Natal – the birthplace museum of the world famous artist Pablo Ruiz Picasso. Later we proceed to Murcia - a university city in southeastern Spain.
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7Day 7 : Murcia – Valencia (2 Nights)
Today we proceed to Valencia – a buzziest port city of Spain situated where the Turia River meets the Mediterranean Sea. Upon arrival we visit Oceanogràfic València - one of the best Aquariums in Spain. Here we walk through the longest underwater tunnel and discover the only belugas whales in Europe. Followed by a photo stop at City of Arts and Sciences – a cultural and architectural complex in the city of Valencia. Further we walk through Valencia’s Old Town, and tick off highlights such as the Central Market (Mercado Central), town squares, and the Church of San Nicolas.
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8Day 8 : Valencia – Bunol – Valencia
Today we proceed to Bunol – a small town in the provenience of Valencia most famous for its celebration of La Tomatina every year. Upon arrival, we enjoy 'World's Biggest Food Fight' where more than one hundred metric tons of over-ripe tomatoes are thrown in the streets.
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9Day 9 : Valencia – Barcelona (2 Nights)
Today we proceed to Barcelona – the cosmopolitan capital of Spain’s Catalonia region, is known for its art and architecture. Upon arrival we visit UNESCO World Heritage site Sagrada Familia Cathedral - Antoni Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece, expected to be completed in 2026 after almost 142 years of construction. Further we visit Park Guell Monumental Zone – a privatized park system composed of gardens and architectural elements.
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10Day 10 : Barcelona – Montserrat
Today we explore Barcelona city, we take a cable car ride to Montjuic hill which gives us a panoramic views of the entire Barcelona city and the Tibidado hill. Later we see The 1992 Olympic stadium and Statue of Christopher Columbus. Further we proceed to Montserrat – a multi-peaked mountain range. Here we visit the monastery of Montserrat - situated on top of an unusual rock mountain. It is the highest point of the Catalan lowlands. The legend says that the benedictine monks found the statue, and they could not move the statue to build their monastery, so they decided to construct it around the statue. Later we drive back to Barcelona and spend some free time at Colourful La Ramblas - the most famous street in Barcelona.
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11Day 11 : Barcelona – Departure
It’s time now to say goodbye, Phir Milenge!Let’s stay in touch with each other through email, phone, WhatsApp, Facebook, Instagram, etc. and meet again on yet another memorable tour. See you all! Tour guests will proceed to the airport as per their scheduled group flight departure time and start their journey back home.
Inclusions
Exclusions
- Govt Tax of 5% over and above the Tour Cost mentioned
- TCS (5% or 10%) upto7 lacs and TCS @20% on amounts above 7 lacs is applicable on GST inclusive price wef 1st October 2023.
- Airfare & Visa fees , Insurance