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Experience the rich history and distinct cultures of these three glorious countries. You'll overnight in Madrid, Seville, Granada, and the Costa del Sol in Spain; Coimbra and Lisbon in Portugal; and Rabat, Marrakesh, and Fez in Morocco. The tour starts in Madrid, where you’ll discover the main sights with a local guide. On the way to Portugal, visit Avila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, with its ancient, fortified towers and walls, and beautiful Salamanca. The Portuguese pearls you’ll discover on this affordable tour are Coimbra, Obidos, Fatima with its famous Sanctuary, and the capital, Lisbon. Cross the Strait of Gibraltar to Morocco on the African continent by ferry to step back in time in Rabat, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and Morocco's capital. Fez is still the cultural and spiritual hub, and its centerpiece is the Medina, colorful maze of streets with the lively bazaar and exotic palaces, madrasas, fondouks, residences, mosques, and fountains dating back to the 13th-14th centuries. The red city of Marrakesh remains a tapestry of ramparts, mosques, palaces, gardens, vibrant public squares, and souks (markets). You’ll get to know this fascinating city with a local expert on the included sightseeing tour. Stop in Casablanca, Morocco's westernmost city. Its name still resonates because of the 1942 classic film with Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. Once back on the European continent, you will love the included guided visit to Granada's legendary Alhambra complex*, a lavish palace and fortress built by Moorish kings in 889 AD, and you will appreciate it even more after having visited Morocco.
Multiple departures from March - December 2026
Inclusions
Hand-selected accommodation
23 meals: 15 breakfasts, 8 dinners
Guided sightseeing with Tour Directors & Local Guides, with complimentary headsets
Seamless transportation between destinations on private, first-class, air-conditioned motorcoach with free Wi-Fi
Guided sightseeing in Madrid with picture stop at Royal Palace
Orientation tour of Ávila, Salamanca, and Coimbra
Inside visit to the Sanctuary of Fátima, dedicated to the Virgin Mary
Guided sightseeing in Lisbon, Portugal’s capital rich in history and art
Guided sightseeing in Seville, the sunny capital of Andalusia
Scenic drive along the Guadalquivir River
Ferry crossings across the Strait of Gibraltar*
Guided sightseeing in Rabat with visit to the Kasbah of the Oudayas
Orientation tour of Casablanca
Guided sightseeing in Marrakech, including visit to Bahia Palace
Scenic drive through the Atlas Mountains
Guided sightseeing in Fez, including visit to the Medersa
Guided visit to the Granada’s Alhambra complex
Scenic drive through La Mancha
Itinerary
Day 1 | Arrive in Madrid, Spain
Check into your hotel. Take advantage of any free time to explore lively Madrid with the help of the CosmosGO app. Tonight, meet your Tour Director and travel companions.
Meals: dinner
Day 2 | Madrid
Spaniards say the Spanish capital, situated 2,180 feet above sea level, is the nearest thing to Heaven. It’s certainly worth making the most of today by joining the included guided sightseeing tour: a full panoramic drive by way of the Calle Alcalà, Parliament Square, and a picture stop outside the Royal Palace. Take an optional trip to Toledo to revel in the splendid setting of this old walled city above the Tagus River. Made famous in El Greco’s painting, today it resembles a great open-air museum of Spanish history and art.
Meals: breakfast
Day 3 | Madrid–Ávila–Salamanca–Coimbra, Portugal
Visit ancient, fortified Ávila with its many towers, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Continue to Salamanca and make sure you spend some time wandering around Plaza Mayor, the grandest square in Spain. Cross the border in Guarda, the highest town in Portugal. From here, descend to the valleys of the Serra da Estrela to Coimbra.
Meals: breakfast, dinner
Day 4 | Coimbra–Fátima–Obidos–Lisbon
Enjoy an orientation tour of Coimbra, celebrated for its beauty and ancient university. Later, travel southward to visit the Sanctuary of Fátima, one of Europe’s most visited Marian shrines. Continue to picturesque fortified Obidos, before reaching Lisbon for two overnights.
Meals: breakfast
Day 5 | Lisbon
Henry the Navigator made Lisbon the 15th-century “Mistress of the Seas.” On the included guided tour, see his monument, the Belem Tower, and the Moorish Citadel. Spend the afternoon at leisure—maybe in the Alfama’s tile-decorated streets.
Meals: breakfast
Day 6 | Lisbon–Seville, Spain
From the rolling plains of the Alentejo with its woodlands of cork and eucalyptus trees, head south to the brilliant light of Andalusia. Admire its neat, white-painted villages and sun-drenched plantations of olives, figs, and almonds while traveling towards magnificent Seville. During an optional outing to a fascinating Flamenco Show, feel the passion and pride of Seville with every click of the heels and castanets.
Meals: breakfast, dinner
Day 7 | Seville
Enjoy an included sightseeing tour of this vibrant city. Walk in the city centre, see some of the main highlights and spend time admiring the impressive Plaza d’España. Notice the banks of tiles representing the provinces of Spain. A frequent ritual for Spanish visitors is to look for the space dedicated to their province to take photographs. You may want to do the same with the one you enjoyed the most so far. Free time in the afternoon.
Meals: breakfast
Day 8 | Seville–Ferry To Morocco–Rabat
Drive through Spain’s pretty sherry wine region and head south to the coast. Here, embark the ferry and cruise across the Strait of Gibraltar to Morocco on the African continent. Travel along what was once the infamous Barbary Coast, then continue the drive south to Rabat, one of Morocco’s imperial cities.
Meals: breakfast, dinner
Day 9 | Rabat–Casablanca–Marrakesh
Today starts with an included guided city sightseeing tour of the country’s lively capital, Rabat, with a visit to Kasbah des Oudaias. Later, reach Morocco’s westernmost city: Casablanca. Enjoy an orientation drive in this modern city and see the illustrious Hassan II Mosque. One of the largest mosques in the world, its minaret soars 689 feet into the sky. Continue to the “red” oasis city of Marrakesh. Tonight, discover the colorful culture and cuisine of the original inhabitants of North Africa with an optional exotic floor show and dinner Berber style is the perfect way to spend a night in Morocco.
Meals: breakfast
Day 10 | Marrakesh
Today’s included city sightseeing with a Local Guide will make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. Founded in the 9th century, Marrakesh remains a tapestry of ramparts, mosques, palaces, gardens, and vibrant public squares and souks (markets)—where buying and selling and a fascinating carnival of entertainment occurs daily. Also visit the Bahia Palace and Majorelle Gardens.
Meals: breakfast, dinner
Day 11 | Marrakesh–Fez
Today, sit back, relax, and watch the scenery pass by as you travel north to vibrant Fez, the oldest of the Imperial Cities.
Meals: breakfast, dinner
Day 12 | Fez
Ancient Fez is a city of outstanding scenic beauty. Visit the Medina during the included sightseeing tour this morning and enjoy the maze of narrow streets through the brilliant bazaars and exotic atmosphere. The madrasas, fondouks, palaces, residences, mosques, and fountains dating back to the 13th century are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the afternoon, explore further on your own. The Moor the merrier tonight with an unforgettable optional Moroccan evening of Moorish food, authentic folklore music, and dance, including belly dancing.
Meals: breakfast
Day 13 | Fez–Ferry Crossing to Spain–Mijas
Today, an early departure takes you north for the ferry crossing back to mainland Spain to the Costa del Sol. Overnight in Mijas.
Meals: breakfast, dinner
Day 14 | Mijas–Granada
Travel along the Costa del Sol to Granada in the heart of Andalusia. Enjoy an included guided visit of the Alhambra Complex*, a lavish palace and fortress built by Moorish kings. Marvel at its architectural Moorish beauty and magnificent gardens, with construction dating back to 889 AD.
NOTE: *Alhambra complex: Entrance to Nasrid Palace is not guaranteed.
Meals: breakfast, dinner
Day 15 | Granada–Madrid
Travel through the very heart of Don Quixote’s La Mancha, famed for its castle and windmills, on your way to Madrid.
Meals: breakfast
Day 16 | Madrid
Your vacation ends with breakfast this morning.
Meals: breakfast
Dates/Pricing
Depart
Twin Share
14 March 2026
$4,599pp
2 May 2026
$5,099pp
13 June 2026
$5,099pp
12 September 2026
$5,099pp
14 November 2026
$4,599pp
*Advertised pricing is based on 14 March & 14 November 2026 departures and correct as of 18 September 2025. Offer ends 1 December 2025.
Booking terms and conditions apply.
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