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Displaying 45 of 116 tours
Northern Spain
Asturias Natural Parks Walking Tour
The 8-day self-guided Asturias Natural Parks Walking Tour is the perfect combination of culture, history, and nature. Travellers and local Spaniards know the Asturias region of northwestern Spain to posess a unique charm and unforgettable ambience. The enticing combination of rich rural green landscapes, mild climate, warm hospitality, and fascinating culture make Asturias the perfect destination for a memorable walking holiday.
Southern Spain
Alpujarras Mountain Trek
Dive into an adventure of epic proportions as you spend 8-days hiking in Southern Spain’s mountainous Alpujarras region!
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Stage 5 O Cebreiro to Santiago
This self-guided walking tour of the Camino Frances is the final stage of a five-stage tour that allows walkers to complete the Camino with one or two stages per year. Enjoy completing the complete route from Roncesvalles to Santiago de Compostella over several years.
Camino del Norte
Camino del Norte from San Sebastián to Bilbao
The 8-Day Self-Guided Camino del Norte from San Sebastián to Bilbao is the first section of the complete Camino del Norte, and is a great warm up for those not looking to trek the entire 36-day route. Although you won’t reach Santiago de Compostela, Bilbao too will be a triumphant end to a magical 8-day journey on this famous pilgrims’ route.
Portuguese Coastal Camino de Santiago
Camino Portuguese Coastal Spiritual Variant
The Spiritual Variant Camino Portugues from Baiona to Santiago is an alternative route to Santiago de Compostella, and combines the traditional route from Baiona with the Traslatio route.
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Camino Padre Sarmiento
The Padre Sarmiento route is a special one, going along the coast from Pontevedra before heading inland at Arousa, along a 170-kilometer path that ends in Santiago de Compostela. It was named in memory of Fray Martín Sarmiento’s pilgrimage, which he documented in his 1745 book “Trip to Galizia”.
Canary Islands
Gran Canaria Hiking Tour
Discover one of Spain’s beautiful Canary Islands as you explore Gran Canaria on foot over 8 spectacular days! This scenic walking holiday unfolds on the Caminos Reales’ historic footpaths, a network of weaving roads that span the island between former settlements.
Portuguese Coastal Camino de Santiago
Portuguese Coastal Camino from Porto to A Guarda
Embark on the remarkable Portuguese Coastal Camino from Porto to A Guarda, offering stunning Atlantic coastal panoramas. Experience Porto’s cultural richness, indulge in its famous Port wine, and explore historical treasures like its cathedral and Torre de los Clérigos. As you journey, encounter charming towns, diverse habitats, and picturesque beaches, culminating in A Guarda’s maritime allure with its port and historic landmarks.
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Cabo de Gata Walking Tour
Explore the unspoiled landscapes of Southern Spain’s idyllic Andalusian coastline on this spectacular 8-day self-guided walking adventure. Setting out from the quaint fishermen’s village of Agua Amarga, the Cabo de Gata Walking Tour will lead you through stunning landscapes full of contrast and natural beauty.
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Stage 3 Burgos to Leon
This self-guided walking tour of the Camino Frances is the third stage of a five-stage tour that allows walkers to complete the Camino with one or two stages per year. Enjoy completing the complete route from Roncesvalles to Santiago de Compostella over several years.
Spanish Pyrenees
Sierra de Guara Walking Tour
The 8-day Sierra de Guara Walking Tour provides a unique opportunity to experience a road less-travelled in northeastern Spain. Navigate the beautiful province of Huesca as you explore the ancient Kingdom of Aragon and the Sierra y Canones de Guara Natural Park on foot.
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Slower-Paced
Want a slower pace on the Camino Frances? Whether you just want more time to savour the journey and the villages, or if this is your first Camino and you want to ensure the days aren’t too long, then this is the tour for you. This is also a popular family route, and suitable for children who like spending time outdoors!
Portuguese Camino de Santiago
Camino Portugues: Tui to Finisterre
The Portuguese Camino: Tui to Finisterre starts from the border town of Tui, located on the banks of the Miño river that serves as a natural border between Spain and Portugal. The natural, historical and monumental heritage that you will find in Tui will be a magnificent opening to begin the route of this way.
Southern Spain
Alpujarras and Granada Walking Tour
Exploring southern Spain on foot is undoubtedly the best way to experience this remarkable region’s natural beauty and allure! The 8-day self-guided Alpujarras and Granada Walking Tour will immerse you in the region’s most spectacular villages and landscapes, allowing you to connect with the land and the charismatic culture of the people that inhabit it.
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Cycling the Camino Frances: Roncesvalles to Leon
Embark on a thrilling self-guided bike tour along the Camino de Santiago, from the majestic Pyrenees to historic León on the French Way. Begin your adventure in Roncesvalles, obtaining your Pilgrim’s Passport before descending through picturesque Navarrese towns like Zubiri and Pamplona. Traverse undulating landscapes, passing vineyards and hamlets, until you reach the charming city of Logroño.
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The rugged Pyrenees offer breathtaking mountain escapes ideal for hikers and bikers, while the southern Andalusia provides a vibrant mix of sun, sea, and sand. Don’t miss exploring the unique landscapes of the Canary Islands for a tropical adventure!
If you are looking for activities to fill your Spain itinerary, there's no shortage of options. Seasonal activities include skiing in the Sierra Nevada during winter. Year-round, the most sought-after adventure travel activities are trekking in Spain’s national parks, cycling through the countryside, or enjoying water sports along its extensive coastline.
To avoid crowds and enjoy mild weather, plan your visit in the spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November). Summer (June to August) is perfect for beach activities but expect higher temperatures and tourist volumes. Winter offers the chance for snow sports in the northern mountains.
- Trekking the Camino de Santiago - Embark on this historic pilgrimage route that offers a variety of scenic paths leading to Santiago de Compostela.
- Kitesurfing in Tarifa - Enjoy the strong winds of the Strait of Gibraltar, making Tarifa one of the best kitesurfing spots in Europe.
- Hiking in the Picos de Europa - Explore this stunning national park with its dramatic limestone peaks, deep gorges, and lush valleys.
- Cycling the Vías Verdes - Bike along over 1,900 kilometers of disused railway lines converted into cycling paths across the country.
- Skiing in the Sierra Nevada - Hit the slopes in one of Europe’s most southerly ski resorts, with stunning views and a variety of runs.
- Trekking in Sierra de Grazalema - Traverse the beautiful Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, known for its lush green landscapes, rugged limestone mountains, and diverse flora and fauna.
- Canyoning in the Pyrenees - Navigate through rugged gorges, waterfalls, and pools in the breathtaking landscapes of the Pyrenees.
- Diving in the Canary Islands - Explore underwater volcanic landscapes, vibrant coral reefs, and diverse marine life in the clear waters of the Canary Islands.
- Rock Climbing in Margalef - Challenge yourself on the renowned limestone walls of Margalef, known for its world-class climbing routes and spectacular scenery.
- Sailing around the Balearic Islands - Discover the crystal-clear waters, hidden coves, and vibrant nightlife of islands like Mallorca, Menorca, and Ibiza.
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. It's common to round up the bill or leave a small tip of 5-10% in restaurants if the service was exceptional.
English is widely spoken in tourist areas, major cities, and by younger generations. In rural areas, English proficiency might be less common.
A visit of one to two weeks is ideal to explore several regions in Spain, but a longer stay of three to four weeks allows for a more relaxed pace and in-depth exploration.
Spain is part of the Schengen Area. Visitors from many countries can enter without a visa for stays up to 90 days for tourism purposes. It’s best to check the specific requirements for your nationality.
The currency in Spain is the Euro (EUR).
Both cash and credit cards are widely accepted. It’s handy to have some cash for small purchases, especially in smaller towns and rural areas.
Yes, Spain is very family-friendly, with numerous activities, parks, and attractions that cater to children and families.
Spain has an extensive public transportation network, including buses and trains. Renting a car is advisable for more flexibility, especially when exploring rural areas.
Yes, self-guided tours are very popular, especially in well-traveled areas with clear signage and ample tourist information.
Guided tours are available and recommended for historical sites, museums, and activities like wine tasting to enhance understanding and enrich the experience.
Mainland Spain and the Balearic Islands are in the Central European Time Zone (CET), UTC +1, and observe Daylight Saving Time (UTC +2 from late March to late October). Note that the Canary Islands are in the Western European Time Zone (WET), UTC +0.
Spain offers a variety of accommodations, including luxury hotels, boutique inns, hostels, and vacation rentals. Rural areas often have "casas rurales" (country houses) available for a more local experience.
Sample traditional dishes such as paella, tapas, jamón, and churros. Each region has its specialties, so try local dishes wherever you go.
No special vaccinations are required for Spain, but it's always good to have routine vaccines up to date. During the summer, stay hydrated and use sunscreen.
Don't miss experiencing vibrant local festivals such as La Tomatina, San Fermín (Running of the Bulls), and the Semana Santa (Holy Week).
Tap water is generally safe to drink throughout Spain, but taste and mineral content can vary, with bottled water commonly used in some areas.
Spanish life has a late rhythm; meals and social activities often happen later than in many other countries. Be respectful when visiting religious sites and dress appropriately.