This tour covers the major highlights of Andalucía (Southern Spain): the ornate palace of Alhambra in Granada, Córdoba's stunning examples of Islamic architecture, and the Andalusian capital of Seville, home of flamenco dancing. Pair it all up with time in Madrid and Barcelona, and you'll never run out of fun things to do, eat, or see. Experience the legacy of Moorish Spain alongside vibrant contemporary culture, from tapas bars and world-class museums to Gaudí's visionary architecture and Spain's passionate artistic traditions. Visit Spain with us, all while earning professional development credit with other educators.
What's Included:
Orientation walks in Madrid, Granada, and Barcelona
Albaicin quarter visit
Alhambra guided tour
Flamenco show performance
Mezquita mosque and Jewish quarter visit in Cordoba
Mescladis Paella Cooking Class and Dinner
G Adventures tour leader throughout, local guides
7 breakfasts, 1 dinner – allow $260-340 USD for meals not included
Hotels (7 nts)
All transport between destinations and to/from included activities by ferry, public bus, taxi, private van, train
Arrive in Madrid at any time. The Madrid airport is Adolfo Suarez-Barajas Airport (MAD).
Consider arriving 1-2 days early to explore the city, adjust to the time zone, and buffer against flight delays. We can request extra hotel nights for you before the program begins.
Hotel Check-in and Welcome Meeting
Hotel check-in is normally between 2–3 p.m. Check with reception for the exact time and location of the group welcome meeting, typically between 6–7 p.m. Please make every effort to attend this meeting. If you're running late, send a message in the group WhatsApp or call the emergency number on your trip voucher so that your tour leader can let you know where and when to meet the group.
After the meeting, you might choose to get dinner at a nearby restaurant with your traveling companions and your tour leader to further get to know one another.
Joining Instructions
Metro: Take the pink Line 8 to Nuevos Ministerios station (17-22 minutes). Transfer to Line C3 toward Aranjuez and ride to Sol station (4-5 minutes). Exit at "Carmen" and walk west on Calle del Carmen. Hotel Europa is directly across the street—approximately 1 minute from the station.
Taxi: A taxi from the airport takes approximately 20 minutes and costs around €40 EUR with no traffic. During peak hours, expect 45+ minutes and €50+ EUR.
Accommodation: Hotel Europa (or similar) * To confirm the hotel that your group will be using, please reach out to us or check your service voucher.
Take a brief orientation walk with your tour leader, then enjoy a full day of free time to explore this bustling capital. Lively, passionate Madrid is a treasure trove of art and architecture, with its royal palaces and works by masters including Goya, Picasso, and Dalí. Be sure to take in some tapas. Madrid is one of the richest culinary capitals of Europe, and showcases food from all over Spain.
See our optional activities list further down on this page for our suggestions on what to see in Madrid, although you will have to come in at least a day before our trip starts to see them all.
Accommodation: Hotel Europa (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast
Depending on the time of our bus, you will most likely have a bit more free time this morning to explore Madrid. We then travel by local bus south to Granada. Upon arrival, enjoy a brief orientation walk to get a feel for the city. We will wander through the historic quarter of the Albaicin and try to take in a sunset. With its narrow lanes and fantastic views back to the Alhambra, visitors are rewarded with a spectacular color-washed skyline when the sun goes down.
Approximate travel time: 4-4.5 hrs by local bus Accommodation: Hotel Casa Palacio Pilar del Toro (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast
Enjoy a guided visit of the Alhambra, one of the greatest accomplishments of Islamic art and architecture. Learn about Granada’s reign as one of the region’s most regal cities during the Muslim rule of Spain, which is captured in time within the Alhambra. (Visits to the Alhambra may vary and take place on Day 3 or 4, depending on ticket availability, special events or holidays in Spain.)
After visiting the Alhambra, opt to take a wander through the historic city.
In the evening, opt for a night on the town. The city is filled with trendy tapas bars and has a lively music scene.
Accommodation: Hotel Casa Palacio Pilar del Toro (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast
Today we travel to Seville via picturesque Cordoba.
Upon arrival in Cordoba we visit the city's most famous monument, the extraordinary Mezquita. Built as a mosque in 785 by the Moors, the Mezquita was converted in the 16th century by the remarkable addition of a Christian cathedral inserted into the center of the building. We highly recommend booking a guided tour to get a fuller understanding.
Afterward, we will wander among narrow winding lanes, traditional houses, and charming cafés in Cordoba's historic medieval Jewish quarter. Discover one of Spain’s three remaining synagogues.
We will then travel to Seville by train. After checking into our hotel we will have free time to get to know the city.
Approximate travel time: 4 hrs by private vehicle Accommodation: Cool Sevilla Hotel (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast
Spend a day enjoying Seville and its Moorish influence. Opt to explore the interiors and gardens of the Alcázar, a magnificent palace dating from Moorish times, or the true heart of Seville, the Santa Cruz quarter—a charming area with winding alleys, picturesque lime-washed houses, flowery patios, and small squares.
Seville is home to the world’s largest gothic cathedral—climb the adjoining tower for great views of the city. Other attractions include the Museo Arqueológico, the Casa de Pilatos and the Parque de María Luisa, which has a maze of paths, garden beds, pretty little patios, fountains, and shaded lawns.
At the end of the day, enjoy a flamenco performance in the city known for the energetic dance. Get swept away by the flamenco's passion, fire, and grit!
Please note that if you wish to visit popular sites and want to avoid waiting in line, it is advisable to reserve tickets in advance. We recommend pre-arranging your visit to the Alcázar of Seville.
Accommodation: Cool Sevilla Hotel (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast
Hop on the train and get comfortable on the journey north to Barcelona. Take an orientation walk, including visits to the Gothic Quarter, the Boqueria market, and Las Ramblas.
In the evening participate in a G Adventures-supported paella cooking class served and prepared by migrant students, followed by a group dinner to round out the day. Mescladis, Catalan for Mixed Space, is a migrant training kitchen and cafe in the heart of Barcelona that features a unique feel that fuses old Catalan favorites and migrants' home recipes. With the help of migrant students, learn how to make paella with the resident chef, accompanied by a discussion that promotes social reflection, with the kitchen and food at the center of it all. Then enjoy the fruits of your labor!
Approximate travel time: 6 hrs by train Accommodation: Hotel AA Viladomat Barcelona (or similar) Meals included: Breakfast | Dinner
There are no planned activities today, so you may depart Barcelona at any time. The Barcelona airport is Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN). If you wish to extend your stay in Barcelona, consider booking post-tour accommodation with us.
Please note that check-out time from the hotel is usually mid-morning, but luggage storage services are available at the reception desk.
Want more adventure? Book two or more GEEO programs in the same school year and receive a discount! GEEO will give you 10% off of the lesser value program(s) (up to 3 programs per year).
If you would like to extend your time abroad but don't see another GEEO program that interests you, let us know. We can work with you to find a trip from our tour operator’s much larger catalog. Their tours are open to the general public and not designed specifically for educators, but we can still offer you and your travel companions a discounted educator price on any additional tours that you book.
Meals included: Breakfast
*Itinerary Disclaimer: While it is our intention to adhere to the routes described on our website, there is a certain amount of flexibility built into the itinerary and on occasion it may be necessary, or desirable, to make alterations. The itinerary is brief, as we never know exactly where our journey will take us. Due to our style of travel and the regions we visit, travel can be unpredictable. The information on our website is a general guide to the tour and region, and any mention of specific destinations or wildlife is by no means a guarantee that they will be visited or encountered. Additionally, any travel times listed are approximations only and subject to vary due to local circumstances.
Details
Important
Before you decide to travel with GEEO, it is important that you read all of the program information on this page. Our programs are quite adventurous, and we find that travelers who review the full trip details are happier with their experiences.
Terms and Conditions: Review GEEO's full Terms and Conditions before signing up for a GEEO program, especially information related to deposits, our cancellation policy, mandatory travel insurance, etc.
Our program fees are based on double-occupancy accommodation (see "Single Travelers" below if you do not have a travel companion and would be interested in a private room). Our accommodations are chosen to provide a safe, conveniently located place to sleep. While you may be pleasantly surprised, please don't expect luxury, as we prioritize keeping our programs affordable.
Comfort Note: Single room accommodations in European hotels are often smaller, and may not be to the same service level as double-occupancy rooms. Hotel rooms in Southern Europe may occasionally have drainage odors, particularly in warmer months, due to shallow plumbing infrastructure. Running water down drains often resolves the issue. If odors persist, notify the front desk or your tour leader and request a different room if needed.
LUGGAGE
In Europe, it can be rare to find elevators in train stations, hotels, or other public places. We use some public transport on this trip, which means you will need to carry your luggage from place to place and possibly up multiple flights of stairs. You will also need to be able to stow your luggage safely on trains and buses. You should be able to comfortably walk for 10-30 minutes at a time with your luggage. It is essential, therefore, that you pack light and bring luggage that is compact and lightweight. Carrying your luggage remains your responsibility at all times.
TRANSPORTATION
This trip uses a mix of public and private transportation that gets our guests from location to location safely. Sometimes you will have full days and nights of transportation as our trips tend to cover a lot of ground. The transportation will often be an adventure in itself.
ALHAMBRA TICKETS
Due to revised regulations for Alhambra's ticketing system, your passport information must be provided to G Adventures at least 30 days prior to departure in order to guarantee your guided tour of the Alhambra. If your booking for this trip is confirmed after that period (with less than 30 days prior to departure), we will do our best to secure a ticket for your guided Alhambra tour. However, please note that due to high demand for tickets, we are not able to guarantee this inclusion if your booking is confirmed within 30 days prior to departure. In the event we cannot secure a guided tour of the Alhambra for you, alternative options such as a self-guided visit of the Alhambra (with reduced access), or visits to the nearby districts of Albaicín and Sacramonte will be arranged. Visits to the Alhambra in Granada may vary and take place on Day 3 or 4, depending on ticket availability, special events or holidays in Spain.
FREE TIME
This program has quite a bit of free time in each location, with few activities included as part of the tour. This allows participants to choose how to spend their time exploring each destination. We recommend researching options ahead of time, but apart from sites that need advance booking due to limited capacity or timed entry, your tour leader will be able to help everyone choose and purchase tickets. Tour leaders often know the most reliable vendors and may also offer to book the whole group on insider tours. For ideas, check the "Optional Activities" section at the bottom of this page.
RESERVE IN ADVANCE
If you would like to visit any of the sites below, we highly recommend booking in advance.
Must Book Weeks/Months in Advance
— La Sagrada Família (Barcelona): sagradafamilia.org
— Parc Güell (Barcelona): parkguell.barcelonaHighly Recommended to Book in Advance)
— Royal Palace (Madrid): patrimonionacional.es
— Prado, Reina Sofia & Thyssen-Bornemisza Museums (Madrid): Each official website, or Viator
— Alcázar (Seville): alcazarsevilla.org
— La Giralda (Seville): catedraldesevilla.es.
— Casa Batlló (Barcelona): casabatllo.es
— La Pedrera (Casa Milà) (Barcelona): lapedrera.com
ACTIVITY LEVEL & PACE
This trip is moderately-paced and involves significant walking. You will cover a lot of ground in a short time, with early starts and multiple travel days. The group will follow a structured itinerary, but there is always the option to break away to go at your own pace during free time.
You should be prepared for extensive walking in all cities. There are times where you must carry your luggage short distances and get on and off transportation. You should feel comfortable walking for extended periods and navigating varied terrain. Comfortable, supportive footwear is essential. We recommend always carrying snacks and water, as meals can be spaced out.
ORIENTATION WALKS
The orientation walking tours on this trip are often on cobblestone roads at steep grades and can last several hours. Feel free to opt-out of these walking tours if you wish to, as they can be very physically taxing. In some cases, on the other side of the coin, they may move a bit too slow for you. If you have a map, a travel app, or a guidebook, feel free to go off on your own. GEEO wants you to have the experience you desire, and sometimes that means separating yourself at times from the group.
LOCAL GUIDES
In Europe, all guiding is based around local guides, all of whom are licensed to work only in a particular city. As such, our leaders are able to provide orientation walks that will show you the layout of each town and city as well as the location of local services such as post offices and laundromats, but are legally unable to share historical facts and figures in public places. Your tour leader will be able to help you find a local guided tour in each location if you would like one.
GROUP LEADER
All GEEO programs are led by a G Adventures Chief Experience Officer (CEO), whose role is to take the hassle out of travel and help you get the most from your trip. They’ll share information about the places you visit, suggest activities and restaurants, and introduce you to our local friends. While not traditional guides, CEOs have broad knowledge of the region’s history, culture, and daily life. On some excursions, local guides are used for deeper insight.
PROGRAM DETAILS
Single Travelers
Traveling solo? You’re in good company—about half of our participants do the same.
Shared room by default. The program fee covers one person in a twin room. We’ll pair you with a roommate of the same gender if you don’t have a travel companion.
Want a private room? Most trips offer a “My Own Room” (single-supplement) upgrade. Check the price in the Extra Services section, then email travel@geeo.org to reserve it. You pay the single-supplement only if you request it.
Emergency Contacts
If you need urgent help during your trip, call the local G Adventures office first. If no one answers, leave a detailed message with your name and contact information so they can return your call as soon as possible.
EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS:
G Adventures UK office (manned UK 8:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m.)
+44 20 7243 9870
For absolute emergencies after office hours please contact +441858378000
If you are unable for any reason to contact the local office, please call the numbers listed below, which will connect you directly with the 24-hour Sales team, who will happily assist you.
Toll-free, North America only: 1 888 800 4100
Calls from UK: 0344 272 0000
Calls from Germany: 0800 365 1000
Calls from Australia: 1300 796 618
Calls from New Zealand: 0800 333 307
Outside North America, Australia, New Zealand, Germany and the UK: +1 416 260 0999
Packing List
See our blog post of staff-recommended gear to help you pack for your upcoming travels. You must be able to carry your own luggage—up stairs, on and off of transport, and during 15 to 20 minute walks. Bring one small or medium backpack or rolling bag (22-30lb) and one daypack for daily items. Space is limited on transportation, so oversized bags cannot travel.
As you prepare your packing list, we recommend checking average weather conditions for your destination.
SUGGESTEDOPTIONALDOCUMENTS
Personal clothing for hot weather – we recommend packing 8 days of outfits so you don't have to do laundry
Sturdy walking or running shoes
Daypack
Sunblock
Sunglasses
Sun hat
Water bottle
Watch or alarm clock (or use your phone)
Toiletries – important: some hotels do not give you soap and shampoo
Camera (or use your phone)
First-aid kit, including lip salve, Aspirin, bandaids, anti-histamine, Dramamine, Imodium or similar tablets for mild cases of diarrhea, electrolyte powder, insect repellent, extra prescription drugs you may be taking
Travel pillow
Light weight silk sleep sheet
Money belt
Phone/tablet for internet – most hotels have WiFi
Chargers for electronics as well as converters/adapters, if needed
AirTags or Tile trackers
Packing cubes
Earplugs
Snacks – packing a few granola bars is a good idea; you can buy snacks when you get there too, so don't go crazy here
Ziplock bags
Reading/writing material
Hand sanitizer/baby wipes
Light fleece top
Passport (with photocopies)
Any entry visas or vaccination certificates required
Travel insurance ID card
Flight itinerary/boarding pass(es)
USD/EUR cash
Credit/debit card
G Adventures vouchers
GEEO Classroom action plans for your group – this is sent a few days before departure
*Laundry: Laundry facilities are offered by some of our hotels for a charge. You can also use a local laundromat, if necessary.
Passports and Visas
Travelers are responsible for securing all required travel documents and meeting the entry requirements for every country on their itinerary, including applicable transit/layover countries.
PASSPORT
All travelers must have a passport valid for at least 6 months beyond your trip dates with enough blank pages for stamps. Need to apply or renew? Start here.
ENTRY/VISA REQUIREMENTS
Visa rules change frequently—always verify the latest requirements on the U.S. State Department Country Information Pages. Non-U.S. passport holders should verify requirements with your country's official government resources. Use the tool below to see entry requirements for your specific itinerary.
Entry information below is provided by Sherpa, a third-party service and trusted G Adventures partner. You must search each of your destination countries separately; “Add connection” solely searches transit visa requirements. Additional fees apply if you choose to purchase any services through Sherpa.
Money Exchange
Currency: Spain is part of the Eurozone and uses the common currency, the euro (EUR). For current exchange rates, visit www.xe.com.
Credit/Debit Cards: Credit cards (especially Visa and Mastercard) are accepted at many hotels, shops, and restaurants, but not everywhere. Some vendors may also charge an international transaction fee, so check with your bank before you travel.
Cash: For small purchases, tipping, or places that don’t take cards, we recommend using ATMs to withdraw local currency while traveling. If you bring U.S. dollars to exchange, the bills must be new, unmarked, and in excellent condition—damaged or older notes are often rejected.
Emergency Funds: Bring at least $200 USD (or the equivalent in local currency) in cash for emergencies in case of ATM or card issues. Always carry more rather than less to avoid feeling short of funds while traveling.
See the Estimated Trip Costs section at the bottom of this page for budgeting guidance.
For more advice, see our post, Smart Travel Finances: Your Guide to Money, ATMs, Fees, and Safety Abroad
Tipping
Tipping is optional but appreciated and goes a long way for the people who look after you on the trip. If you are happy with the service, use these ballpark amounts and adjust as you see fit:
- Service providers/Waiters: €1-2 EUR for snacks or 10% of the bill.
- Local guides and drivers: €3-5 EUR per person per day.
- G Adventures tour leader (CEO): €30-40 EUR per person per week. (We suggest pooling contributions in an envelope and presenting it as a group)Tipping Kitty: On some trips, your CEO may suggest a “tipping kitty” where everyone contributes at the start of the tour, and the CEO uses that pooled amount to tip service providers for the group as a whole (not including your CEO). If your CEO doesn’t mention it and you’d like to use a kitty, we recommend asking about it early in the trip. Your CEO will advise the suggested amount and preferred currency for the kitty.
Flights
Wait for official trip confirmation via email from GEEO before booking your flights. Prices tend to be lowest 90–120 days out, but that window varies by route and year. Neither GEEO nor G Adventures bear responsibility for any flights purchased before the trip is confirmed.
This program begins in Madrid and ends in Barcelona. Please double-check our itinerary for the date by which you must arrive in Madrid, which usually means departing the U.S. one day prior. You may want to arrive in Spain one or more days early in case you have flight disruptions. You can arrive at any time you choose, but try to make it in time for our 6:00 p.m. Welcome Meeting on Day 1. You can depart from Barcelona at any time on the final day of the trip, or stay later to see more of the city.
Plugs and Converters
Spain uses Type C plugs and the voltage is 220-240V. To use your electronics safely, you’ll need to consider:
1. Adapter (plug shape)
Adapts your U.S. plug to fit another type of socket. See our recommended all-in-one travel adapter in our Gear Recommendations post.
2. Converter / transformer (voltage)
Steps the outlet voltage down to 120V for U.S. appliances that can’t handle higher voltage.
Check what you need: Look on your device's plug or power brick. “Input: 100-240V” works worldwide—you only need a plug adapter. Any range narrower (e.g., "110-120V" or “Input: 120V”) means you need an adapter and a voltage converter to avoid damage. Converters are inexpensive and available online or in travel stores.
Advice from a former GEEO staff member, Cindy:
"I lived and taught in Spain for two years, and these are some of the iconic, must-do activities for me in Madrid and Barcelona:
In Madrid, have dinner at Restaurante Botin, said to be the oldest continuously operating restaurant in the world. Visit some open-air markets (el Rastro is my favorite). Visit the Prado and Reina Sofia museums. Pick up some lunch (bread, olives, manchego, and jamón ibérico, which every supermarket will have) and stroll through the Parque del Buen Retiro until you find a good spot to people-watch and have a picnic.
If you have the time while in Sevilla and enjoy sherry (jeréz in Spanish), take a day trip to the home of sherry, Jeréz de la Frontera. You can tour the Tío Pepe Bodega, where some of the most famous sherry in the world is produced.
In Barcelona, go to see some of the parks and buildings designed by Gaudí, including the Sagrada Familia. The Gothic Quarter in Barcelona is fun to wander. I'd highly suggest taking a day trip out to Montserrat for great views and easy hiking. You can also visit a few different Salvador Dalí museums/homes on a day trip outside of Barcelona.
Keep in mind while you're planning that all of Spain practically shuts down on Sundays and during the afternoon siesta, though in large cities this is less of an issue. And, of course, go out to "tapear" (bar-hop and eat tapas) whenever you can! TripAdvisor is a great place to check for current restaurant recommendations.
Weather
Summer in Spain is hot and dry. Expect highs in the upper 80s in Madrid and Barcelona, whereas Seville and Granada will be hotter, often in the upper 90s.
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Extra Services & Costs
EXTRA SERVICES TO PRE-BOOK
Send us an email if you would like to pre-book any of the extra services listed below for your program. Space and availability are limited, and pricing is not guaranteed until booked.
*Extra services are non-refundable within 30 days of your program's start date.
*Costs will be added to your final balance.
Private/Single Room
$699 (5 left)
Pre-trip Hotel (per night)
TBA
Post-trip Hotel (per night)
Hotel AA Viladomat Barcelona - Single: $135, Twin/Double: $155
Airport Transfers
Airport transfers not available for this program. See itinerary Day 1 for transportation options.
Optional On-Site Activities
Optional activities can be booked and paid for locally. Prices shown are the most recent figures from participants and G Adventures. Use them as budgeting estimates only—actual costs may vary. If you arrive early or extend your stay, check out our curated list of Viator tours for additional activity ideas.
MADRID
Reina Sofia Museum:12 EUR
The Reina Sofia is Spain's national museum of 20th-century art, and currently boasts an art collection of over 21,000 works.
Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum:13 EUR
The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum displays an overview of art from the 13th century to the late 20th century.
Museo Nacional Del Prado Visit:15 EUR
Take in some culture with a trip to the Museo del Prado, one of the greatest art galleries in the world, and a definite highlight of any Madrid trip. Be inspired by its collections and exhibitions: the museum's main emphasis is 15th to 19th century Spanish, Flemish, and Italian art, but there is plenty of Goya and a wealth of paintings by Diego Velázquez.
Plaza Mayor Visit:
Enjoy some spectacular people watching with a visit to the Plaza Mayor, the true heart of the city. Enjoy a coffee in one of the plaza’s many cafes and watch the world go by.
Royal Palace (Palacio Real) Visit:12 EUR
See how kings and queens live, with a visit to the Palacio Real, the official (and uninhabited) palace of the King of Spain. Wander the rooms to take in some of the most elaborately decorated and furnished rooms you'll ever see.
GRANADA
Albaicín (El Albayzín) Visit:
Wander through the historic quarter of the Albaicin. Try to head there for sunset. With its narrow lanes and fantastic views back to the Alhambra, visitors are rewarded with a spectacular colour-washed skyline when the sun goes down.
Granada Cathedral (Cathedral of the Incarnation) Visit:5 EUR
Be taken by the beauty of one of the largest cathedrals in Spain on this visit to the Cathedral of Granada. Tour its beautiful facades and interiors that house a grand altar and numerous chapels. Built by Queen Isabella, it is a masterpiece of Spanish-Renaissance style.
Granada City Center and Tapas Gourmet Tour:
Explore Granada beyond the Alhambra on a guided walking tour of its historic city centre, where centuries of Moorish influence, incredible architecture and a lively university town await visitors today. Immerse yourself further in Andalusian culture by enjoying some tapas (light bar snacks and appetizers) at bars where the locals hang out. Sample local fare and the region's excellent wine - this is one of the world's gastronomic capitals for a reason!
SEVILLE
Alcázar Palace Visit:14 EUR
Explore the wonderful interiors and gardens of the Alcázar, a royal palace that was originally a Moorish fort. Arrive during the evening in the summer months (until mid-September) and enjoy a series of concerts in the beautiful setting of the Reales Alcázares.
Santa Cruz Quarter Visit:
Visit the true heart of Seville, the Santa Cruz quarter. A charming area with winding alleys, picturesque lime-washed houses, flowery patios, and small squares, you can wander, shop, or just soak in the neighbourhood's quaint atmosphere while enjoying a refreshing drink (sangria, perhaps) at one of the local restaurants.
La Giralda Visit:9 EUR
Climb the tower known as La Giralda, adjacent to the world's largest Gothic cathedral, for spectacular views and a walk among historic walls. The 76m (249 ft) Giralda was constructed by the Moors as a mosque between 1184 and 1197. In 1568, after the reconquest, Christians fit the minaret with its bell tower.
The Golden Tower (Torre del Oro):3 EUR
Dating to 1220, the Golden Tower is the last major building constructed by Seville's historic Muslim population.
Casa de Pilatos:10-12 EUR
Take a visit to marvel at one of the grandest mansions in Seville. The home is still inhabited by the Medinaceli family, but remains open to visitor tours during operating hours.
Santa Paula Convent:2 EUR
Take a visit to this beautiful historic convent. Established in 1475, this convent is still home to the Jerónimas nuns. Infrequent tours in Spanish are run here, but visitors are welcome to the modest museum displaying 16th-18th century ecclesiastical art and sculpture.
BARCELONA
Montjuïc Visit:5 EUR
Climb to the top of Montjuïc hill for fantastic city views and a visit to a 17th-century fortress, once used as a prison and execution site.
La Barceloneta Visit:
Take a stroll on the boardwalk in the neighbourhood of La Barceloneta, an area known for its beaches and waterfront walkway. Visit local restaurants and nightclubs or check out the monuments while there.
Casa Batlló:25-30 EUR
Deemed the crowning architectural work of Antoni Gaudí, Casa Batlló is a must-visit on anyone's trip to Barcelona.
La Sagrada Família Visit:17-37 EUR
Min price is for entrance, max price is for a entrance and a guide.
Las Ramblas Visit:
See and be seen on Las Ramblas, a large tree-lined pedestrian boulevard perfect for people watching and window shopping that ends at the harbourfront facing the Mediterranean Sea.
Parque Güell Visit:10 EUR
Get away from it all with a visit to the imaginative Parque Guell. The fantastical works of Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926) are scattered throughout Barcelona, a grouping of these including Parque Guell, Casa Mila, and the Crypt of La Sagrada Familia were established as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984. Stroll the tree-lined paths and admire Gaudi’s creative genius at play.
La Pedrera (Casa Milà):19-29 EUR
Tour this iconic and renowned Modernista apartment building designed by Antoni Gaudí. Explore the building's undulating stone facade, the famous rooftop with its distinctive chimneys and sculptures, and a recreated early 20th-century apartment that shows how Barcelona's wealthy residents lived during that era.
Estimated Trip Costs
Free-time activities aren’t included in the program fee. Use the prices below as ballpark figures to decide which options fit your budget.
Tour Company Fee: See our price in the top right corner
Optional Activities: $125-200 USD
International Airfare from the United States: Roughly $1,000-1,700 USD
If you require assistance searching for international flights, we would be happy to help you.
Airport Transfers: Varies depending on whether you take public transport or taxis. Anywhere from $30 to $100.
Insurance: $30-200 USD
Please note: It is mandatory for all of our travelers to have Emergency Medical insurance that covers both emergency evacuation and repatriation to the sum of $200,000 USD. We also strongly recommend purchasing cancellation insurance as an add-on.
Tipping: $45 USD for your G Adventures tour leader, $20 for tipping local guides and drivers.
Meals not listed in the itinerary: $325-425 USD (*While this is the estimated range from the local team, past GEEO travelers have suggested the actual cost is much higher, closer to $450 - $750 depending on individual dining habits and choices.)
Laundry, Drinks, Phone Calls, etc.: Make sure you budget for these types of expenses
Souvenirs: Variable. At your personal discretion.
Vaccines: Variable. Please consult with your primary care provider.
Non-Educator Donation: $100 USD (suggested donation)
This is only for non-educator guests traveling with an educator on a GEEO trip. Educators and retired educators should not make this donation.
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Non-educators welcome! Your booking supports our 501(c)(3) mission.
GEEO is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and our mission is to help teachers travel by offering private educator-focused group trips—but we also partner with G Adventures to offer trips worldwide for anyone, not just educators.