Tours and Trip Packages to Spain in June 2025
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Best of Northern Spain
4.5
"I was able to get a taste of Northern Spain ( in large part literally:)), which was my goal in"
North Spain Discovery
8 days cultural, religious and historic sites tour visiting Madrid and Barcelona in Spain.
Northern Spain Real Food Adventure
10 days food tour in Spain, visiting Barcelona, Santiago De Compostela, and Camino De Santiago.
Marvelous Spain
5
"The Spain tour we were was very good. The hotels were fine as were the breakfast meals. The guides were"
Walk the Camino de Santiago
8 days trekking and hiking tour in Spain, visiting Lugo, Santiago De Compostela, and Sarria.
Andalusia Classic Tour: 4 Days
4 days city sightseeing trip in Spain, visiting Seville, Ronda, and Cordoba.
Journeys: Discover Spain
8 days cultural, religious and historic sites trip visiting Seville and Madrid in Spain.
Best of Spain & Portugal
14 days cultural, religious and historic sites tour to Lisbon and Barcelona traveling through Portugal and Spain.
Spain June 2025 Tour Reviews
4.8 - Excellent
Peace and beauty
5 - Excellent
- Anonymous
Just returned from a wonderful holiday in the Sierra Nevada mountains. This tour has been part of the Exodus programme for many years, I understand, and deservedly so. The walking itinerary and accommodation are both excellent.
We experienced Spring unfolding as our week progressed - the temperatures rising, the leaves and flowers emerging, the warmth of the sun! The walks were varied - 3 ascending from the village, in cool fresh air, following irrigation channels and gorges and one to the snowline, whilst 2 descended to explore the local villages and cultivated slopes with blossoming almond groves, olive trees and vineyards. We saw wild ibex in the remote Berchules valley. We walked through herby scrub with the intoxicating scent of sage, thyme, rosemary and lavender wafting up as you brushed through it. We viewed the snowcapped peaks and Mulhacen.
The staff at the hotel were exceptional - Wendy, Alejandro, Csila, Omar - so friendly and good service. Rooms cleaned immaculately daily, and the meals were lovely - hearty and tasty. Amazing breakfast buffet - no stale rolls here! Chat with Wendy and you will catch her enthusiasm for this area - she is the lychpin - so classy to meet us to chat at breakfast and at the end of our walks, with genuine interest to hear of our adventures each day.
And well, as for Granada....what can you say - except book your Alhambra tickets well in advance. The Alhambra is a special place indeed - beauty in architecture and the gardens, with peace (if you pause away from the crowds) and spirituality of a bygone age. Dan our guide helpfully took us to a lovely meal in the city, a fantastic flamenco show and gave those who wanted it a guided walking tour.
Central America - So Much to Discover!
5 - Excellent
- Anonymous
If you are considering this trip, do not hesitate! It is a wonderful introduction to three very diverse countries. If you like variety, this is the trip for you -- each of the countries is distinct, but there are few similarities from one stop to the other.
As well, there is a lot of variety in the activities beyond cycling, including: visits to a coffee plantation and a family-run chocolate making spot ... river rafting ... zip-lining above and through the cloud and rain forest ... Panama Canal visitors center ... animal rescue / rehabilitation facility just to name a few. So, it is not only about cycling, but obviously that is the focus and the means of moving from one destination to the next.
The cycling is demanding--yes ... but not so much that the average person cannot feel comfortable on this trip and there are always options if the hill climbing is too much. The benefits of being close to nature and to people are something that can only be experienced on a bike. You won't feel exhausted - but you will have a pleasant "GOOD TIRED" feeling each night. Every morning I was enthusiastic to get back on the bike for what we had to discover that day.
Excellent
5 - Excellent
- Scott K
Another Great Tour for us from Expat! Super tour director in Antonio Veiga, his knowledge and personality was far more than we could have ever asked for. Being Portuguese from Porto he knew every hidden gem of areas to go, not only in Portugal but Spain as well. Bus drivers were also very professional and highly skilled, amazing to see how well they maneuver the coaches in such tight spaces and roads. We even had one of the owners Carl join us in Granada for the tour. Expat goes out of their way to make the tours great! Great Hotels, Food, and a great group of travelers made this tour awesome, we can not wait for another Expat tour. The highlight was being in Spain for Easter and Holy week, how Antonio was able for us to see all the festivities was very very remarkable.
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