Spain and Portugal Vacations

Embark on private truffle hunts in Extremadura, delight in Michelin-starred feasts in San Sebastian, or savor a bespoke wine tasting hosted by esteemed vintners in wine regions near to Barcelona. Learn flamenco from renowned artists in Seville, unravel the mysteries of Alhambra’s hidden chambers with an expert guide, or Hike hidden trails in Picos de Europa, or embark on a private Hot Air Balloon ride over iconic landscapes of the Pyrenees Mountains, reveling in breathtaking aerial views or find your happy place in a luxurious coastal villa overlooking the turquoise waters of Mallorca, the grandeur of a restored 17th-century palace in Seville or nestled among vineyards of the vast wine region of Rioja and the Duero River Valley.

With our deep understanding of Iberian culture and insider connections, tailors every detail to your specific passions and pace. Whether you seek family-friendly adventures, a romantic escape, or a solo journey of self-discovery, we craft a experiences that surpasses expectations.

Spain is a beautiful country with diverse regions and rich cultural heritage. Spain is made up of 17 autonomous regions, each with its own distinct culture and traditions. Some of the most popular regions for tourists include Barcelona, Madrid, Andalusia, Basque Country, and Galicia. From the beaches of Barcelona to the mountains of the Pyrenees bordering Andorra and the Picos de Europa forming part of the mountain range of Cantabria range in the north, there’s something for everyone to enjoy in this vibrant country, including the various styles of cooking found through these regions of Spain.

Spanish cuisine is renowned for its flavors, which are a fusion of traditional and modern influences. From the hearty dishes of Madrid to the seafood specialties of Galicia, there’s something to satisfy every palate. Popular dishes include paella, churros, gazpacho, pintxos, and Jamón Ibérico. Festivals and Celebrations: Spain is known for its vibrant festivals and celebrations, which are an integral part of its cultural heritage. From the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona to La Tomatina in Buñol and the Holy Week festivities during Easter.