Treasures of Spain | Tapas, Traditions & Tablaos
Trip Highlights
Explore Spain, where Moorish palaces and Gothic cathedrals rise beside sunny coasts and snowy peaks, inviting you into a journey of timeless heritage.
Personalize your journey as you wish, with flexible options to include exciting add-ons, discover hidden gems, and indulging in experiences that suits your interest.
Conquer Caminito del Rey, once the world’s most dangerous walkway, now a breathtaking cliffside trail offering safe adrenaline and canyon views like nowhere else.
Savor a rooftop tapas journey, where ten exquisite courses and fine Valencian wines unfold under the night sky, with the City of Arts & Sciences glowing like a jewel below.
Drift into Moorish serenity at Hammam Al Ándalus, where calm pools, steaming chambers, and soothing massages relax body within Granada’s most amazing Arabian baths.


Know Before You Go
- A valid passport and Schengen visa are required, and it is advisable to carry both digital and physical copies of travel documents at all times.
- Always keep your passport or a copy with you, as hotels and authorities may ask for ID proof during check-ins or travel checks.
- Spanish, Catalan, and other regional languages are spoken, but English is understood in tourist areas; learning a few greetings in Spanish is appreciated.
- Power sockets are of type C and F with 230V supply, so carrying a universal adapter is necessary for charging devices.
- The climate varies across regions—Mediterranean along the coast, continental inland, and alpine in the mountains—so packing layers is recommended.
- Spain is famous for festivals and nightlife; while the environment is safe, keeping an eye on belongings in crowded areas is always wise.
- Tipping is not mandatory but leaving small change or rounding up the bill is a polite gesture at restaurants and cafés.
- Most shops, especially in smaller towns, may close in the afternoon for siesta hours, reopening in the evening, so plan shopping accordingly.
- Travel insurance covering health and activities like skiing or adventure tours is strongly recommended for peace of mind.
- Euros are the official currency, and credit/debit cards are widely accepted, though it is useful to keep small cash for local shops, markets, or countryside visits.
- Credit and debit cards with international access work well, but inform your bank before travel to avoid transaction blocks.
- Always greet politely with a “Hola” and “Gracias,” as basic courtesy goes a long way in daily interactions with locals.
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About the Tour:
Discover Spain’s beauty on a 9-day journey, weaving culture, adventure, and festive charm. In Valencia, marvel at futuristic architecture, savor rooftop tapas, and drift across the Albufera lagoon. Explore Delta wetlands and Roman Tarragona before heading south to Málaga for the thrill of Caminito del Rey and a sunset catamaran sail. In Granada, wander the Alhambra, soak in hammam rituals, and ski Sierra Nevada’s slopes. End in Madrid with glittering Christmas markets or leisure, carrying memories of tapas, traditions, and timeless landscapes.





