Tours and Trip Packages to Spain in November 2025

Traveling to Spain in November 2025? We offer 100+ tours, trips and vacation packages to Spain in November 2025. Our Spain in November 2025 tour packages and trips have 650+ customer reviews. All the Spain November 2025 tour packages and trips are carried out by hand-picked, qualified local and international Spain tour operators.

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Best of Southern Spain

Best of Southern Spain

4.6
"Great paced even though travel distances were quite far, amazing locations, good hotels and very knowledgeable and patient ceo."
USD 1,999
Best of Spain

Best of Spain

4.5
"The tour was well planned and the guide was amazing and very knowledgable. We were a great group of people"
USD 3,412
Spanish Wonder

Spanish Wonder

4.8
9 days city sightseeing trip in Spain, visiting Madrid, Barcelona, and Seville.
USD 1,899
Explore Spain & Portugal

Explore Spain & Portugal

15 days city sightseeing tour visiting Madrid and Barcelona in Spain.
USD 3,780
Highlights of Spain

Highlights of Spain

9 days city sightseeing trip in Spain, visiting Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia.
USD 3,848
Classic Spain

Classic Spain

15 days city sightseeing tour in Spain, visiting Madrid, Bilbao, and Seville.
USD 3,279
Spain's Classics

Spain's Classics

12 days city sightseeing trip in Spain, visiting Madrid, Barcelona, and Granada.
USD 3,249
Andalusia Classic Tour: 4 Days

Andalusia Classic Tour: 4 Days

4 days city sightseeing tour in Spain, visiting Seville, Ronda, and Cordoba.
USD 1,638
Best of Spain & Portugal

Best of Spain & Portugal

14 days cultural, religious and historic sites tour to Lisbon and Barcelona traveling through Portugal and Spain.
USD 3,399
Tangier Day Trip From Seville

Tangier Day Trip From Seville

5
"Our trip today was incredible. Because of your organization and putting the right people in place, we were able to"
USD 508
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Spain November 2025 Tour Reviews

4.8 - Excellent
Based on 653 customer reviews
Fantastic scenery, great guide
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
A fantastic trip seeing the beautiful variety of the Sierra de Aitana range. Five wonderful walks exploring different parts of two scenic valleys from a range of view-points. You are walking for 7-8 yours a day, ascending 800-1000m most days and the pace is not difficult. There has to be a minimum pace as need to get back in time for dinner etc. but we always had plenty of time for beer or icecream after the days walk. As you can probably tell we had some lovely weather with most days 20+ for the end of March. Evening meals were brilliant with the variety of food
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
I walked the Camino with no expectations, I just wanted to get away and it seemed to be a good choice for being alone, active and still safe. What I got from this trip was so much more. I ended up with scenes of nature, culture, history and my mind automatically cleaned up as I walked. I made peace with whatever decisions I have to make when I’m back. It will be okay. I’m more relaxed now and strangely enough, more organized. And the top bonus is the beautiful friends I gained along the way…
Following in the footsteps of ancient pilgrims
5 - Excellent
  • Anonymous
From start to finish, the trip was organised very well by our friendly expert guide Javier Ramirez. Each day, we'd have a short briefing where he explained what the terrain would be like, what stops we were making and notable highlights you'd encounter on the walk. He also kept us right when it came to collecting our pilgrim stamps en route - as you need a certain amount to receive your pilgrim certificate at the end in Santiago. Every stage in the route was enchanting, we'd make pitstops at rustic farmhouses for traditional Galician homemade fare and fluffy Santiago cake - the perfect treat after a couple of hours walking. We also got the opportunity to taste the famous Galician tapas including fresh octopus and scallops with caramelised onions - they were especially delicious. The scenery was absolutely beautiful, walking through sleepy villages, hushed oak forests and past babbling brooks. Even though this region is famous for its rain - it didn't rain on us once, so I'd recommend booking to go in May! It was wonderful to see this part of Spain and walk sections of one of the oldest pilgrimages in the world. Although I'm not religious, it was a really moving experience, especially seeing the Botafumeiro swinging at the Pilgrim Mass in Santiago's famous cathedral. I'd love to go back and do a different route with Exodus in the future. Thank you, Javier, for being such a wonderful guide, and for showing us Modus Vivendi, the oldest bar in Galicia!

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