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Barcelona to Basque Country: Tracing History and Culture on the Iberian Peninsula
Highlights





Encounter an array of architectural marvels, from the Alhambra in Granada to Lisbon’s 16th-century Jerónimos Monastery and Ronda's impressive Puente Nuevo bridge
Explore seven UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Seville’s Alcázar palace, Santiago de Compostela in Spain, the Tower of Belém in Lisbon, and Porto’s old city
Learn how cork oak is harvested in the orchards of the Algarve, and collect mussels with local fisherman in Galicia
Experience Basque country in the music and culture of northern Spain
Discover the works of renowned artists including Mark Rothko, Jeff Koons, and Richard Serra on a private visit to Frank Gehry’s titanium-clad Guggenheim in Bilbao
Day by Day
Barcelona, Spain
Bordeaux, France
Day 1
Barcelona, Spain / Embark Ship
Arrive in Barcelona and explore the iconic architectural masterpieces of this city, the energetic street rhythms coming from Las Ramblas, and the beautiful views atop Montjuic. Embark National Geographic Explorer in the late afternoon and set a course west for Valencia.
Meals Included: Lunch, Dinner
Day 1
Barcelona, Spain / Embark ShipArrive in Barcelona and explore the iconic architectural masterpieces of this city, the energetic street rhythms coming from Las Ramblas, and the beautiful views atop Montjuic. Embark National Geographic Explorer in the late afternoon and set a course west for Valencia.
Meals Included: Lunch, Dinner
Day 2
Valencia / Albufera National Park
In sunny Valencia, old-world cafes mingle with Gothic cathedrals and futuristic architecture. Explore the rich birdlife of Albufera National Park—Thekla’s Lark, the Wood Sandpiper, and more—by hopping aboard private fishermen’s boats along the canals of the lake, where they cultivate rice and harvest shellfish. Enjoy a traditional paella, Valencia’s signature dish.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 2
Valencia / Albufera National ParkIn sunny Valencia, old-world cafes mingle with Gothic cathedrals and futuristic architecture. Explore the rich birdlife of Albufera National Park—Thekla’s Lark, the Wood Sandpiper, and more—by hopping aboard private fishermen’s boats along the canals of the lake, where they cultivate rice and harvest shellfish. Enjoy a traditional paella, Valencia’s signature dish.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3
Cartagena
Today we explore Cartagena, where Phoenicians, Romans, and Moors all left their mark. Walk amid the city’s medieval fortress and visit the lookout at Parque Torres to view the ruins of the Roman amphitheater side by side with a modern-day one.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 3
CartagenaToday we explore Cartagena, where Phoenicians, Romans, and Moors all left their mark. Walk amid the city’s medieval fortress and visit the lookout at Parque Torres to view the ruins of the Roman amphitheater side by side with a modern-day one.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 4-5
Granada / Málaga / Ronda
Nestled at the foot of Spain’s Sierra Nevada range, Granada is a city rich in history and culture. Its legacy as the last stronghold of the Moors lives on in the architecture, cuisine, and culture of the modern-day city. Spend the day exploring Granada’s vibrant center, or choose to explore the Alhambra, a fortified palace complex boasting exquisite Moorish architecture and decor, as well as meticulously landscaped gardens. The following day, we dedicate our time to discovering Málaga, the birthplace of Picasso and a gem of a coastal city surrounded by charming Andalusian towns. Or spend the day in Ronda, where bullfighting originated. Discover the town’s iconic Puente Nuevo, a stone bridge spanning the gorge and separating the new and old towns, or set for a hike in the countryside.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Days 4-5
Granada / Málaga / RondaNestled at the foot of Spain’s Sierra Nevada range, Granada is a city rich in history and culture. Its legacy as the last stronghold of the Moors lives on in the architecture, cuisine, and culture of the modern-day city. Spend the day exploring Granada’s vibrant center, or choose to explore the Alhambra, a fortified palace complex boasting exquisite Moorish architecture and decor, as well as meticulously landscaped gardens. The following day, we dedicate our time to discovering Málaga, the birthplace of Picasso and a gem of a coastal city surrounded by charming Andalusian towns. Or spend the day in Ronda, where bullfighting originated. Discover the town’s iconic Puente Nuevo, a stone bridge spanning the gorge and separating the new and old towns, or set for a hike in the countryside.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6
Cádiz / Sevilla
From Cádiz, travel to the graceful Andalusian capital of Seville to see one of the world’s largest Gothic cathedrals and the famed Alcázar palace, where the king and queen of Spain greeted Columbus. Or opt to visit a traditional sherry bodega which houses a private Spanish art collection with works by Goya, Velazquez, and Zurbaran.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 6
Cádiz / SevillaFrom Cádiz, travel to the graceful Andalusian capital of Seville to see one of the world’s largest Gothic cathedrals and the famed Alcázar palace, where the king and queen of Spain greeted Columbus. Or opt to visit a traditional sherry bodega which houses a private Spanish art collection with works by Goya, Velazquez, and Zurbaran.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7
Portimão, Portugal
Portimão is our gateway to Portugal’s southernmost province, the Algarve, known for its picturesque beaches, whitewashed villages, lush farmlands, and remnants of Moorish culture. Travel north to Silves, home to a fortified sandstone castle built by the Moors and learn about the tradition of harvesting cork from cork oak trees. Or, spend the afternoon exploring the sea caves of the Algarve coast by small boat while savoring a glass of medronho, a local fruit brandy.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 7
Portimão, PortugalPortimão is our gateway to Portugal’s southernmost province, the Algarve, known for its picturesque beaches, whitewashed villages, lush farmlands, and remnants of Moorish culture. Travel north to Silves, home to a fortified sandstone castle built by the Moors and learn about the tradition of harvesting cork from cork oak trees. Or, spend the afternoon exploring the sea caves of the Algarve coast by small boat while savoring a glass of medronho, a local fruit brandy.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8
Lisbon / Sintra
Lisbon, the second oldest European capital, maintains a reputation as one of the continent’s most vibrant and charismatic cities. Begin your exploration of this fascinating city on a morning tour. See the stunning 18th-century downtown area of the city and take in views in the Graça District, one of Lisbon’s oldest suburbs located atop the city’s highest hill. Enter Terreiro do Paço, “the palace’s square,” where the royal palace stood for over two centuries, and marvel at the grandeur of Lisbon Cathedral.
In the afternoon continue to Jerónimos Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This intricately carved building was crafted to showcase the magnificent wealth that the age of exploration brought to the Portuguese empire. Continue to Belém Tower, a 16th-century fortification that served as a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon and as a start and ending point for Portuguese explorers.
Alternatively, spend the day in Sintra, a charming town hidden in the pine-covered hills of the Serra de Sintra. Home to the whimsical Palácio Nacional de Pena, the medieval Palácio Nacional de Sintra, the Moorish Castelo dos Mouros, and the Arabianinspired Monserrate Palace, Sintra was the first European site listed by UNESCO as a Cultural Landscape.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 8
Lisbon / SintraLisbon, the second oldest European capital, maintains a reputation as one of the continent’s most vibrant and charismatic cities. Begin your exploration of this fascinating city on a morning tour. See the stunning 18th-century downtown area of the city and take in views in the Graça District, one of Lisbon’s oldest suburbs located atop the city’s highest hill. Enter Terreiro do Paço, “the palace’s square,” where the royal palace stood for over two centuries, and marvel at the grandeur of Lisbon Cathedral.
In the afternoon continue to Jerónimos Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage site. This intricately carved building was crafted to showcase the magnificent wealth that the age of exploration brought to the Portuguese empire. Continue to Belém Tower, a 16th-century fortification that served as a ceremonial gateway to Lisbon and as a start and ending point for Portuguese explorers.
Alternatively, spend the day in Sintra, a charming town hidden in the pine-covered hills of the Serra de Sintra. Home to the whimsical Palácio Nacional de Pena, the medieval Palácio Nacional de Sintra, the Moorish Castelo dos Mouros, and the Arabianinspired Monserrate Palace, Sintra was the first European site listed by UNESCO as a Cultural Landscape.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 9
Porto
Take a panoramic drive into the UNESCO World Heritage site of Porto in the early morning. The birthplace of port wine, Porto straddles a gorge on the Douro River linked by numerous bridges and filled with medieval architecture. See the famous azulejo tiles of the region and take in the views from the iron masterpiece Ponte Dom Luís. Learn the secrets of port-making during a tasting at a riverside port house. Take a tour of the Bolsa Palace Stock Exchange, the Clérigos Church Tower, the iconic Ribeira neighborhood, or the Monument Church of Saint Francis.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 9
PortoTake a panoramic drive into the UNESCO World Heritage site of Porto in the early morning. The birthplace of port wine, Porto straddles a gorge on the Douro River linked by numerous bridges and filled with medieval architecture. See the famous azulejo tiles of the region and take in the views from the iron masterpiece Ponte Dom Luís. Learn the secrets of port-making during a tasting at a riverside port house. Take a tour of the Bolsa Palace Stock Exchange, the Clérigos Church Tower, the iconic Ribeira neighborhood, or the Monument Church of Saint Francis.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 10
Vilagarcía de Arousa, Spain / Santiago de Compostela
Anchor in Villagarcía de Arousa and take a day trip to the Galician countryside, where you’ll visit a winery, watch fishermen as they collect mussels, and enjoy the verdant Galician landscapes from the river. Alternatively, travel to Santiago de Compostela, and visit the cathedral that has welcomed millions of pilgrims over the centuries. Enjoy a typical Galician musical performance and a tapas lunch at the adjacent Hostal dos Reis Católicos. Take the opportunity to hike a portion of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route before heading back to the ship.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 10
Vilagarcía de Arousa, Spain / Santiago de CompostelaAnchor in Villagarcía de Arousa and take a day trip to the Galician countryside, where you’ll visit a winery, watch fishermen as they collect mussels, and enjoy the verdant Galician landscapes from the river. Alternatively, travel to Santiago de Compostela, and visit the cathedral that has welcomed millions of pilgrims over the centuries. Enjoy a typical Galician musical performance and a tapas lunch at the adjacent Hostal dos Reis Católicos. Take the opportunity to hike a portion of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route before heading back to the ship.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 11
Bilbao
This afternoon we arrive in Bilbao, one of the great cities within Basque country. Surrounded by rolling hills, Bilbao excels not only in its architectural masterpieces, but in its superb Basque cuisine. Explore the titanium curves of Frank Gehry’s iconic Guggenheim Museum and learn how it has transformed the city. Wander through Bilbao’s cobblestoned old quarter or venture into the surrounding Basque hills to visit its hill towns and sample local wines.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 11
BilbaoThis afternoon we arrive in Bilbao, one of the great cities within Basque country. Surrounded by rolling hills, Bilbao excels not only in its architectural masterpieces, but in its superb Basque cuisine. Explore the titanium curves of Frank Gehry’s iconic Guggenheim Museum and learn how it has transformed the city. Wander through Bilbao’s cobblestoned old quarter or venture into the surrounding Basque hills to visit its hill towns and sample local wines.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 12
San Sebastián
Explore Spain’s Basque capital of San Sebastián today. Discover the connection to the Celts and hear the bouncing rhythms of a trikitixa, a traditional accordion. Explore the Euskal Herria, or Basque country foothills, while learning some of the regional language that pre-dates Romance languages.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 12
San SebastiánExplore Spain’s Basque capital of San Sebastián today. Discover the connection to the Celts and hear the bouncing rhythms of a trikitixa, a traditional accordion. Explore the Euskal Herria, or Basque country foothills, while learning some of the regional language that pre-dates Romance languages.
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Day 13
Bordeaux / Disembark Ship
From the stunning symmetrical architecture of Place de la Bourse to charming side streets brimming with cafés, Bordeaux has no shortage of nooks and crannies worth discovering. Arrive in the picturesque riverside city this morning. After breakfast, disembark and transfer to the airport for your flight home.
Meals Included: Breakfast
Day 13
Bordeaux / Disembark ShipFrom the stunning symmetrical architecture of Place de la Bourse to charming side streets brimming with cafés, Bordeaux has no shortage of nooks and crannies worth discovering. Arrive in the picturesque riverside city this morning. After breakfast, disembark and transfer to the airport for your flight home.
Meals Included: Breakfast
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Trace the shores of the Iberian Peninsula, witnessing the remnants of history, from the Romans and Moors to the explorers that spearheaded the Age of Discovery. Experience some of Europe’s most captivating cities, including Barcelona, Seville, Lisbon, and Porto, and head to the countryside to visit the timeless villages of the Algarve, Galicia, and Spain’s Basque country. Encounter wonders both ancient and modern, from the Roman ruins of Cartagena to the avant-garde architecture of Valencia and Bilbao. Along the way, savor local cuisine, sampling paella and port at their source.
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