Spain Tours from Lisbon
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- From Lisbon 6-Day Andalucia & Madrid
- Grand Tour of Andalucia & Mediterranean Coast - 9 Days
- Lisbon, Madrid and Barcelona
- Delve Deep: Spain & Portugal
- 7 DAYS TRIP ACROSS THE IBERIAN WONDERS
- Iberian Capitals
- Essential Spain and Portugal
- Lisbon & Northern Spain
- Highlights of Portugal & Spain
- Flavors of Portugal & Spain: featuring the Douro and Rioja Wine Regions (Lisbon to San Sebastian) (2025)
From Lisbon 6-Day Andalucia & Madrid
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The guides and driver were excellent. However, the meals were terrible.”
Lorraine, traveled in June
The 575km route from Lisbon to Madrid crosses Spain's cultural heartland. UNESCO-listed Caceres medieval quarter precedes Seville's stunning Cathedral and Giralda tower. Cordoba's famous Mosque/Cathedral and Ronda's white villages lead to Madrid via historic Toledo.
Duration 6 days Destinations Lisbon, Caceres, Seville, Cordoba, Ronda, Costa del Sol, Granada, Toledo, Madrid, Torremolinos Age Range 1 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator VPT Tours From $1,636
10% Off- NZ$1,473You save $163
The route winds from Lisbon through 575km to UNESCO-listed Caceres and into vibrant Seville. The path leads through Cordoba's Jewish Quarter, along Costa del Sol's shores, and to Granada's Alhambra palace. The tour proceeds via Valencia's Mediterranean coast to Barcelona's Gothic Quarter, finishing in Madrid after visiting Zaragoza.
Duration 9 days Destinations Lisbon, Caceres, Seville, Cordoba, Ronda, Costa del Sol, Granada, Valencia, Barcelona, ZaragozaSee all destinations Age Range 4 to 99 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Click Tours From $4,695
37% Off- NZ$2,958You save $1,737
Guided city tours of Lisbon's Belem quarter launch this voyage before crossing into Spain via Estremoz and medieval Cáceres. Madrid reveals Retiro Park and Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, while Zaragoza's Cathedral-Basilica leads to Barcelona's Mediterranean shores, with visits to historic Poblet Abbey.
Duration 7 days Destinations Lisbon, Caceres, Madrid, Zaragoza, Poblet, Barcelona Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
37% Off- NZ$1,462
Delve Deep: Spain & Portugal
16 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Heaps of great cultural experiences, amazing food and best of all awesome people.”
Melinda, traveled in August
Lisbon opens this Iberian adventure through Portugal's iconic cities into Spain. Royal landmarks await in Madrid, San Sebastián offers rich pintxos culture, and Barcelona provides the finale. The Valley of the Fallen memorial and Segovia's UNESCO-listed aqueduct showcase Spain's diverse landscapes.
Duration 10 days Destinations Lisbon, Sintra, Porto, Madrid, Segovia, San Sebastian, Zaragoza, Barcelona Age Range 18 to 39 year olds Operator Topdeck From $4,469
15% Off- NZ$3,799You save $670
7 DAYS TRIP ACROSS THE IBERIAN WONDERS
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“Was a good trip, didn't have all information at times but we made it through and always had support of the tour group.”
Spenser, traveled in February
Lisbon provides the gateway to Portugal's Alentejo region and Estremoz before entering Spain. UNESCO-listed Cáceres leads to Madrid's cultural heart. The route continues to Zaragoza's Basilica del Pilar, Poblet Monastery, concluding in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter.
Duration 7 days Destinations Lisbon, Estremoz, Caceres, Madrid, Zaragoza, Poblet, Barcelona Age Range 2 to 95 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Receptivo Aborigen Tours From
15% Off- NZ$2,681
Historic Lisbon launches this tour through Portugal's Alentejo region and medieval Estremoz. Spain welcomes visitors at UNESCO-listed Cáceres, ending in Madrid with stops at iconic Plaza Mayor and Santiago Bernabéu Stadium. Coach transport links all destinations over 5 culturally-rich days.
Duration 5 days Destinations Lisbon, Caceres, Madrid Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
15% Off- NZ$1,041
Portuguese adventures start in Lisbon before heading to coastal Lagos for kayaking. Spain beckons with Seville's flamenco scene, Granada's Alhambra Palace, Madrid's street art, and Barcelona's Sagrada Familia. Train and public bus transport connect 6 vibrant cities.
Duration 11 days Destinations Lisbon, Lagos, Seville, Granada, Madrid, Barcelona Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From $2,705
20% Off- NZ$2,164You save $541
Lisbon & Northern Spain
185 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The town/city and regional history were informative and knowledge was shared.”
Edna, traveled in September
Historic Belem district in Lisbon opens this path through Portugal's northern regions to Spain's culinary capitals. Luxury motorcoach travels via Fatima to Porto, through Vigo and Santiago de Compostela to San Sebastian. The route crosses Pamplona and Zaragoza before reaching vibrant Barcelona.
Duration 12 days Destinations Lisbon, Fatima, Porto, Vigo, Santiago de Compostela, Luarca, Oviedo, Santander, Bilbao, San SebastianSee all destinations Age Range up to 80 year olds Operator Globus From $5,869
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Lisbon's historic Belém district opens this 20-day Iberian adventure. Trains connect Madrid's Royal Palace, Granada's Alhambra, and Barcelona's Gothic Quarter before reaching Bilbao's Guggenheim Museum. Local transportation includes trains, buses, and one internal flight from Porto to Madrid.
Duration 20 days Destinations Lisbon, Coimbra, Porto, Madrid, Granada, Cordoba, Seville, Barcelona, Logrono, San SebastianSee all destinations Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator G Adventures From
9% Off- NZ$7,979
Flavors of Portugal & Spain: featuring the Douro and Rioja Wine Regions (Lisbon to San Sebastian) (2025)
15 Reviews by TourRadar travelersVibrant Lisbon launches this tour through Tomar, Porto, and into Spain via Salamanca. The path winds through Burgos and La Rioja wine region, finishing in coastal San Sebastián. Comfortable coach transport enables guided visits to UNESCO sites like Templar Castle and the Bolsa Palace.
Duration 16 days Destinations Lisbon, Tomar, Porto, Salamanca, Burgos, La Rioja, Pamplona, Bilbao, San Sebastian Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Collette From $10,060
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What people love about Spain Tours from Lisbon
- From Lisbon 6-Day Andalucia & Madrid
For us this tour was a fill in before we started our real holiday in Barcelona. Hotels were good, bus was excellent - had Wifi too. Guide was good, pleasant but lacked local knowledge ( all announcements were read from a script). Her English was very poor - she admitted that she had not spoke English for 10 years. Her commentaries in Spanish sounded great and went for 8 minutes then the English commentary lasted less than 1 minute, which meant that we had to listen carefully to the Spanish delivery to try to figure out when she was talking in English. Her English sounded like Spanish. We didn't understand that this tour was part of a segmented tour, meaning that the actual tour started before we boarded on our first day. There were other changes where people were moved to other busses to go on other tours to different cities. All of this was not a problem, but it would have been nice to know before we started. My only real other issue is that we didn't know what we were doing or seeing each day - apart from what was in the brochure. There was no build up, or summary of what to expect each day. The general content of the tour was spectacular and worth doing again.
- Delve Deep: Spain & Portugal
Absolutely Amazing! Had the best time and made friends for life such a great way to see Spain, Portugal and Morocco and Bec was the BEST!!!!
- Lisbon & Northern Spain
We just returned from Lisbon / Northern Spain with Globus. In general we had a very positive trip, particularly with Lisbon, San Sebastian and Barcelona. The pace was quicker then my previous tours (four two nights and three one nights); on the plus side you do get to see a lot, but overall we concluded that a slightly slower pace is better as sometimes you just need a little bit of extra time to get a feel for a location. Most of the stops on the drive were fine (we did hit bad weather up north, so honestly that impacts your impression) and the optional excursions were generally very good - particularly France in the Basque region and Montserrat. The included meals were also pretty good - better than previous tours we have been on, including Globus. Hotels were uneven - some very good, most pretty good, one or two poor (Tryp Apollo in Barcelona). Most hotels did have very good breakfasts. That being said, what really made the trip memorable was the group we were with - and our amazing tout director Luis. He was by far the best tour director we have ever experienced; he was knowledgable, funny, informative, and on top of everything. There was not one glitch the entire tour; even when a participant became ill and needed medical attention, he handled everything seamlessly. He was always around, easy to find, and amazingly patient and graceful with questions I am sure he has heard a million times. Our driver was also excellent, handling some really tiny turns / streets with more agility than I could with my compact car, lol. He was also a gentleman through out. Overall I do recommend this tour, just be prepared for the pace - and keep fingers crossed that your welcome poster has the name Luis as tour director !!
What our customers ask about Spain Tours from Lisbon
What are the main attractions covered on the first days starting in Lisbon?
The first 2-3 days in Lisbon focus on key cultural landmarks including the Jeronimos Monastery and Belem Tower which showcase Portugal's maritime heritage. Travelers explore the winding streets of the Alfama district and see the Monument to Discoveries. Many tours arrange a Fado dinner show for the first evening and plan day trips to the palaces of Sintra. As a TourRadar traveler mentioned "Loved the places we visited in Lisbon especially the walking tour through the charming alleys of Alfama and viewing the spectacular Belem Tower."
Where can I expect to stay on the first night in Lisbon?
Accommodation in Lisbon centers around well-located 3-4 star properties that put travelers within walking distance of main attractions. Popular choices include the Turim Boulevard Hotel and Lutecia Smart Design Hotel. One TourRadar traveler commented: "The Turim Boulevard Hotel was excellent with comfortable rooms and a great location for exploring Lisbon's highlights."
What's included in meals when starting from Lisbon?
The meal plan typically starts with daily buffet breakfasts at hotels such as VIP Executive Entrecampos. Tours often feature a traditional Fado dinner show on the first evening. As you move through Portugal into Spain food experiences expand to include wine tastings in Porto and local tapas tours. According to a TourRadar traveler: "The welcome dinner with Fado show was a perfect introduction to Portuguese culture and the included breakfasts at our hotels were consistently good throughout."
What are the most common first stops after departing Lisbon?
The route from Lisbon branches in two main directions: north toward Coimbra and Porto or east into Spain through towns like Caceres. Many itineraries include stops at the UNESCO monastery in Batalha or the medieval streets of Estremoz. According to TourRadar travelers "The journey through Alentejo towards Spain offers beautiful landscapes and cultural insights." Overnight stays often utilize centrally located hotels like VIP Executive Entrecampos or Roma Lisboa.
What type of transportation is used between Lisbon and Spanish destinations?
Modern coaches with air conditioning and WiFi connect Lisbon to destinations in Spain. Some routes incorporate train travel particularly between major cities like Porto and Madrid. Most journeys begin from central points like Hotel VIP Executive Entrecampos. As one TourRadar traveler mentioned: "The coach was very comfortable with good WiFi making the scenic journey from Lisbon to our next destinations enjoyable."
What's the best season to start a tour from Lisbon?
Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer the most pleasant conditions for exploring Lisbon and continuing into Spain. These months bring mild temperatures and fewer tourists than peak summer when heat can be intense. TourRadar booking data shows September and May as preferred departure months with one traveler noting: "The spring weather was perfect for starting in Lisbon and traveling through Spain - not too hot for sightseeing and beautiful blooming flowers everywhere."