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Just a short hop from home soil, Spain tops many bucket lists for so many reasons; perfect for culture vultures, sun seekers and food lovers, there's something for all interests. And, with our fantastic collection of fully escorted coach tours, you can take in the delights of this incredible destination for yourself. Discover the remarkable sights of character-clad cities such as Barcelona and Madrid, or why not soak up the breathtaking scenery of the Costa Brava? You could even spend the most magical day of the year in the Pyrenees with our festive breaks!
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Discover the delights of the beautiful Basque Country – a region shared by both Spain and France – on this impressive 10-day coach holiday.
See the beautiful beaches and celebrated cities of spectacular Spain as we visit the Costa Brava, Barcelona and Montserrat.
Experience the speed and excitement of Formula 1 as you watch the Spanish Grand Prix live at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona.
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Adventure to Morocco and Spain for a holiday drenched in culture; visit Marrakech Casablanca, Gibraltar, Seville, Madrid and more!
Hop on board as we journey through stunning scenery on a number of train rides around the spectacular Pyrenees.
Escape to the winter sunshine on this value-packed extended break, staying at the resort of all resorts along Costa Blanca’s sun-kissed coast.
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A sought-after escape, embark on this holiday to Spain's picturesque coastline, taking in the Costa Brava, Barcelona and Montserrat.
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Soak up the sun and enjoy a picturesque tour of firm favourites, Spain and Portugal, as we visit Porto, Lisbon, Granada, Madrid and more!
Sit back and enjoy Christmas in warmer climes as we spend the festive period holidaying on the sunny Spanish coast.
Join this exciting tour exploring Catalonia and neighbouring France from a different perspective – featuring four very different boat trips!
Head to warmer climes for New Year and enjoy fun and festivities on the glorious Spanish Coast, with Barcelona and a chance to visit Montserrat.
Explore the sheer beauty of Catalonia and the Spanish Pyrenees, all whilst staying in remarkable Paradors – a truly divine holiday experience!
Experience Andalucía’s spectacular array of Spanish and Moorish cultures as you discover Seville, the ancient port city of Cadiz, and more.
Combine the dramatic scenery of Andorra with Cantabria’s pretty coastline and the beautiful Basque region on this exciting tour.
Discover the splendours of Spain and Portugal’s most outstanding destinations, staying in Paradors and Pousadas for a true luxury experience.
From north to south, Spain is home to so many spectacular destinations, all unique in their own way and ready for you to explore.
If it’s sea, sand and sangria you’re searching for, you’re in luck – Spain boasts 3,000 miles of breathtaking coastline, the most Blue Flag beaches of any country in the world and plenty of bars for you to relax in with a well-deserved drink. From the Costa Brava to the Basque Coast, there’s traditional Spanish delights to be enjoyed in all directions.
And, the allure of Spain doesn’t end with its shimmering shores and golden sands. As the largest country in Southern Europe, there’s a wealth of historic sights and cultural attractions to be uncovered. In Barcelona you’ll find the world-famous Sagrada Familia, or head south to Seville and discover the Cathedral – one of the largest Gothic temples in Europe.
In the mood for a spot of shopping? Madrid’s streets are dotted with everything from quirky boutiques to luxury high-street brands, but you’ll also find traditional markets where you can sample the delicious tapas the country is renowned for, or even find a hand-crafted souvenir!
Browse key sights and the popular tours you can see them on.
Sagrada Familia: Unarguably the marvel of the city, the Sagrada Familia basilica has been under construction for more than 140 years
View TourPaella is said to have originated in Valencia, on Spain's eastern coastline, where it's traditionally made with meat and cooked on an open fire. It is recognised as the national food of Spain and is a must-try!
Gazpacho is a quintessentially Andalucian dish, and is now common throughout Spain. Best described as a cold tomato soup, you have to try it to find out why a seemingly simple dish is such a tasty favourite!
One of the most famous Spanish foods, jamón is a cured ham made from either mountain pig or black Iberian pig. The best ham should be enjoyed in thin, melt-in-your-mouth slices on its own, with a little bread.
Patatas bravas, or ‘brave potatoes’, is one of the most common tapas dishes found in Spain. It consists of fried potatoes with a sauce, often spicy ketchup or garlic mayonnaise.
With so much on offer, you might need some inspiration! We’ve hand-picked a selection of favourite destinations and provided an overview of the very best highlights...
Lloret de Mar
The busiest and liveliest resort on the Costa Brava, it’s easy to see why holidaymakers flock here. A contrasting blend of old and new, Catalan and gothic buildings share the streets with trendy bars and modern restaurants – a true cultural delight – and you’ll also find some of the best beaches in North East Spain.
Tossa de Mar
This pretty coastal town is lined with cobbled streets, offering a lively atmosphere and something to suit all interests. If history is your thing, be sure to visit the Villa Vella (old town) with its ancient defensive walls and magnificent castle. Sun-seekers will want to head to the town’s main beach, Playa Gran, which boasts golden sands and crystal-clear waters.
Blanes
Perfect for a flavour of Spain, the seaside resort of Blanes is known as the Gateway to the Costa Brava. Discover beautiful beaches, traditional tapas bars, historic monuments and churches, and Jardí Botànic Marimurtra – a stunning botanical garden bursting with kaleidoscopic colours and exotic plants.
Sagrada Familia
Dreamed up by Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí, La Sagrada Família is a giant Basilica that has been under construction since 1882. As one of the most visited monuments in Spain, be sure to tick this iconic attraction off your list!
La Rambla
Considered the heart of the city, the famous La Rambla is a tree-lined boulevard boasting a wide array of architectural delights and an abundance of shops, cafés and restaurants. With everything from mine artists and musicians to unique sights such as the Font de Canaletes, there’s always something to keep you busy on this iconic street!
Park Güell
As one of the largest green spaces in Barcelona, this park is a must visit for lovers of the outdoors! Also another one of Antoni Gaudí’s masterpieces, you’ll find amazing sculptures, beautiful tiling and fascinating buildings.
The Prado
One of the best and most popular art museums in the world, here you can admire a collection of Spanish art from the 12th to 19th centuries. Must-see works include Bosch’s 'Garden of Earthly Delights' and 'David with the Head of Goliath' by Caravaggio.
Retiro Park
El Retiro Park is a green oasis in the heart of the city and was a royal property up until the end of the 19th century. You’ll find many beautiful gardens and fascinating monuments, including the moment to Alfonso XII, the Jardín de Vivaces, the Jardines de Cecilio Rodríguez and the Parterre Francés, which holds what is believed to be the oldest tree in Madrid.
Puerta del Sol
This bustling square is located right in the centre of Madrid and is one of the city’s most famous sights. A large clock dominates the square, and you’ll find several iconic attractions such as the Oso y Madroño (Statue of the Bear and the Strawberry Tree) and the 9-metre tall equestrian statue of Charles III.
San Sebastián
With a sweeping, shell-shaped bay as its setting, San Sebastián is a truly spectacular resort. Famed for its beautiful beaches, grand architecture and world-class wining and dining, you’re certainly in for a treat when visiting.
Bilbao
The beating heart of the Basque Country, this cosmopolitan city has gone through a huge period of rejuvenation. Explore the narrow alleyways of the wonderful old town, Casco Viejo, and be sure to visit the iconic Guggenheim Museum.
La Rioja
Famous across the world for its rich red, fine white and crisp rosé wines, the region of La Rioja is a cultural delight. The capital of the region is Haro, a bustling town brimming with historic sights and attractions – the wine museum is a must-visit!