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Spain, and Morocco on a budget (Multilingual)

Three countries. Three cultures. Three unforgettable adventures. This ultimate tour lets you experience all the sights, sounds and tastes of Portugal, and Morocco. You will begin in Madrid, Spain, and travel across the border to Portugal. You will see the exciting capital city , as well as charming small villages. Then you will return to Spain and see the fascinating historical cities of Cordoba and Seville. After you spend free time relaxing on the beaches of Costa del Sol, you will take the ferry across the Mediterranean. In Morocco, you will discover the fascinating histories of Casablanca and Fez. Then you will return for a few more days in the Costa del Sol, ending with another excursion to the cities of Granada and Toledo. Portugal Highlights:

Belem Tower, Jeronimos Monastery, Coach Museum, in Lisbon Batalha Monastery Tombs of Pablo and Inês de Castro Cova da Iria in Fatima Spain Highlights:

Trujillo, hometown of many discoverers of the new world Famous Mosque of Cordoba Monumental and Panoramic city tour of Seville Beautiful beaches of Costa del Sol Alhambra and Generalife Gardens in Granada Damasquinado in Toledo

Morocco Highlights:

Anfa boulevard, Nations square, Hassan II grand mosque in Casablanca Fortune tellers, snake tamers, acrobats, dancers in Marrakech Bab Al Mansour Gate in Meknes 7 gates of the Royal Palace in Fez

Itinerary Day 1 - Tuesday: From Spain to Portugal Departure from bus terminal, located in the underground parking of the Plaza de Oriente at 08:30 a.m. Drive to Avila, a city that preserves its medieval wall. Short stop to know its walled and old town. Then to Salamanca. Free time in this University City Heritage of Humanity of great architectural and artistic wealth. Departure to the Portuguese border until you reach . Accommodation and overnight in Porto.

Day 2 - Wednesday: Explore Porto Breakfast. Panoramic sightseeing tour of Porto, considered World Heritage city. We admire the Cathedral, Stock Exchange building and church. In the afternoon, possibility of an optional visit to a famous winery with tasting of its world-famous “port wine”.

Overnight in Porto.

Day 3 - Thursday: Behold Coimbra and Fatima

Breakfast. Departure to Coimbra. City seat of one of the oldest universities in Europe and the birthplace of Fado.

Spain, Portugal and Morocco on a budget (Multilingual)(© www.palacetours.com) 1/18 Free time. Then to Fatima. Center of the Christian Faith and World Pilgrimage Sanctuary with its impressive Basilica and the Cova da Iria place where the Virgin Mary appeared. The Chapel of the Apparitions, heart of the sanctuary, with the tombs of the three shepherds, Lucia, Francisco and Jacinta. At night possibility to attend the procession of the candles. Accommodation and overnight in Fatima.

Day 4 - Friday: Cities and Villages of Portugal with an optional Fado show Breakfast at the hotel. Departure to the Batalha Monastery, a masterpiece of Gothic and Manueline style considered a World Heritage place by UNESCO. Continue to the picturesque fishing town of Nazaré. Free time and continue to Alcobaça (World Heritage) visit the XII C. church and admire the tombs of Pedro and Inés de Castro and then to Lisbon. Accommodation. Optional night tour to attend a show of Fado, typical Portuguese song and music.

Overnight in Lisbon. Day 5 - Saturday: Discover Lisbon

Breakfast at the hotel. Morning sightseeing tour of the ancient Olissipo, drive through its main squares and avenues, Belem Tower, Jeronimos Monastery, Coach Museum, Monument to the Discoverers, Marquis of Pombal Square, Liberty Avenue. Afternoon at leisure for you to catch the nostalgic corners of Quarter, the old city gathered next to its Castle, with old buildings nested in narrow twisting “Ruas” full of colour housing the genuine “tabernas” where Fado sounds as a missing past. Accommodation at the hotel. Overnight in Lisbon. Day 6 - Sunday: The World Heritage city of Caceres Breakfast at the hotel. Departure at 07:30 hrs to Caceres considered as World Heritage place because of the city’s blend of Roman, Islamic, Northern Gothic and Italian Renaissance architecture. Walk through its Plaza Mayor and the Old Town with its famous Medieval Quarter. Afterwards, continue on towards Cordoba, once the capital of the Caliphate. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel. Overnight in Cordoba. Day 7 - Monday: Wonders of Cordoba Breakfast at the hotel. Impressive tour of its Mosque and other sites that will ease our mind and spirit strolling through its narrow winding streets of the Jewish Quarter. In the afternoon, after a short two hours ride reach Seville. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel. Overnight in Sevilla. Day 8 - Tuesday: Seville with an optional Flamenco tour

Breakfast at the hotel. Morning panoramic city tour visiting: the exterior of the Cathedral (the second largest in the Catholic world after St. Peters in Rome), Santa Cruz quarter (a natural scenario of “Carmen” as well as a precisely where the myth of “Don Juan” developed), Maria Luisa Park and Plaza de España. Afternoon at leisure for you to discover exclusive views, specific flavours of this active full of light city. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel. Optional Flamenco tour. Overnight in Seville. Day 9 - Wednesday: Cities and Villages of Spain After breakfast at the hotel drive south passing typical villages. Reach Ronda; free time to admire this town of Roman origin and the marvelous view of the valley and mountain range. In the afternoon continue on to the Costa del Sol, one of the most modern and important international tourist areas. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel. Overnight in Costa del Sol. Day 10 - Thursday: Ferry to Morocco

Breakfast, dinner and accommodation at the hotel. Day at leisure for you to enjoy the wonderful beaches of the Spain, Portugal and Morocco on a budget (Multilingual)(© www.palacetours.com) 2/18 Breakfast, dinner and accommodation at the hotel. Day at leisure for you to enjoy the wonderful beaches of the Costa del Sol and surrounding areas. Optional tours.

Overnight in Costa del Sol.

Day 11 - Friday: From Spain to Marocco After breakfast at the hotel drive along the picturesque tourist route of Costa del Sol, arrive to Tarifa where a ferry boat will be used for a short and interesting crossing of the strait of Gibraltar towards Africa. Arrival to Tangier, disembark, clear customs and drive southwards via Larache to Rabat, diplomatic and administrative capital, official residence of the King Mohamed VI. City tour visiting the important sights as the Royal Palace from outside, Mohamed V Mausoleum, the unfinished Hassan Tower which are important examples of the Almohade architecture. Afterwards, departure to Casablanca, current industrial and economic capital and the most populated city housing a 10% of the country population. Time at leisure. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel. Overnight in Casablanca. Day 12 - Saturday: Discover Marrakech

Breakfast at the hotel. Panoramic city tour through the most interesting sections of the city, Anfa boulevard, Nations square, residential areas and visit from the outside of the Hassan II grand mosque. Departure towards Marrakech. Marrakech capital of the South, which is located within an extensive oasis between the Atlas Mountains and the pre- desertic area. City sightseeing, including the Koutoubia Tower, twin tower of the Giralda in Seville, Saadines Tombs and Bay Palace, walk around the medina, souks and the magic Jma El Fna Square, which is packed with fortune tellers, snake tamers, acrobats, dancers, all making the centre of the city an open air theatre that requires the participance of the audience. Don’t forget your camera. Dinner and accommodation at hotel. Optional dinner and show at Chez Ali Fantasia. Accommodation at the hotel.

Overnight in Marrakech. Day 13 - Sunday: Cities and Village of Marocco After breakfast northeast departure to Meknes, old walled (40 Kms.) imperial city located in the heart of the Mid Atlas. Panoramic tour; admire the great Bab Al Mansour Gate, Morocco’s most beautiful Gate and the most well known monument in town. Afterwards departure to Fez, the most monumental one of the Imperial Cities, its University of “Karaouyne” is the largest Islamic sanctuary in Morocco, ancient theological schools, etc. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel.

Overnight in Fes. Day 14 - Monday: Fascinating Fez Breakfast at the hotel. Enjoy a morning city tour of the most ancient and monumental of the Imperial Cities visiting the most interesting points: the 7 gates of the Royal Palace, Jewish Quarters or Mellah, gate of Bab Bou Jelous and walking tour of the “Medina” (Old City), declared World Heritage Site. Afternoon free. Dinner and accommodation at hotel. Optional dinner with show. Overnight in Fes. Day 15 - Tuesday: Back to Spain After breakfast at the hotel departure to Tangier. Transfer to the pier to board the ferry to return across the strait of Gibraltar back to Spain. Drive towards the Costa del Sol. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel. Overnight in Costa del Sol. Day 16 - Wednesday: Beautiful Beaches Breakfast, dinner and accommodation at the hotel. Day at leisure for you to enjoy the wonderful beaches of the Costa del Sol and surrounding areas. Optional tours. Overnight in Costa del Sol.

Spain, Portugal and Morocco on a budget (Multilingual)(© www.palacetours.com) 3/18 Day 17 - Thursday: Majestic Granada with an optional Gipsy Flamenco show After breakfast at the hotel departure towards the city of Granada and its incredible and amazing monumental environment, last stronghold of the Moorish Kingdoms up to 1492. Visit the world famous Alhambra complex and Generalife Gardens that have inspired several authors with its sound and sights, such as the “Tales of the Alhambra” by W. Irving. Afternoon at leisure. Dinner and accommodation at the hotel. Optional Gipsy Flamenco show at Sacromonte Square. Overnight in Granada. Day 18 - Friday: Travel to Madrid with a stop in Toledo Breakfast at the hotel. Drive northward where it emerges, toward the sky of Castilla and surrounded by the Tagus river, the impressive Imperial city of Toledo –World Heritage City- where the three cultures Christians, Moorish and Jewish, have lived together. Resume of the Spanish art, history and spirituality the whole town is a National Monument. Short guided tour of this historical old town throught its narrow streets. Then proceed with a visit to a famous “Damasquinado” (gold and silver inlaying in iron) factory. Continue to Madrid where your tour ends.

We can assist you with your transfer to the airport or add some more nights to your hotel and enjoy Madrid or maybe join another tour that will let you enjoy Spain a little bit longer.

Destination Information Alcobaça Alcobaça is a city in Leiria District, Portugal. The city grew along the valleys of the rivers Alcoa and Baça, from which it derives its name. The city of Alcobaça became notable after the first king of Portugal, Afonso Henriques, decided to build there a church to celebrate the conquest of Santarém to the Moors, in 1147. The church later evolved into the Monastery of Alcobaça, one of the most magnificent gothic monuments in the country. In the church are the tombs of King Peter I and his murdered mistress Inês de Castro. Over the centuries this monastery had an important role on Portuguese culture.

Avila Ávila, is the capital of the province of the same name, which is now part of the autonomous community of Castile and León, Spain. The city is 1131 meters (3665 feet) above sea level, the highest provincial capital in Spain. It is built on the flat summit of a rocky hill, which rises abruptly in the midst of a veritable wilderness: a brown, arid, treeless table-land, strewn with immense gray boulders, and shut in by lofty mountains. The city walls are the symbolical emblem of the city. They contribute to the defining image of the warring and monastic center that Ávila was and has been able to maintain throughout the years. It constitutes a unique symbol that encloses within its walls mysticism and history, art and heroic chivalry. Ávila is a city of contrasts, the hustle and bustle of the Mercado (market) contrasts with the quiet repose of the temples and its cloisters. Churches, convents, and hermit; beautiful palaces and the impressive cathedral provide Ávila's character and identity, in which the spirit of Santa Theresa of Jesus and of Saint John of the Cross still vibrate. And yet, the crowning point of Ávila is, that once you have spent your energies walking through, gazing, admiring the beauty and, and you have allowed its peace to permeate through you, to sit in front of a well laden table. To sweeten your memories, Santa Theresa's yolks, and many other Castillian desserts, constitute one of the most exquisite culinary forms of this land of saints and knights.

Batalha A small town amidst the hills of the Leiria area, Batalha is known for its magnificent monastery, one of Europe's greatest Gothic masterpieces, now honored with UNESCO World Heritage status. It was built to celebrate the Portuguese victory over the Castillians in the Battle of Aljubarrota in 1385, thus keeping a vow made by King João I to the Virgin Mary prior to the momentous conflict. The exterior possesses countless pinnacles, buttresses and openwork balustrades above Gothic and Flamboyant windows, while the front portal is decorated with statues of the apostles in intricate Gothic style.

Spain, Portugal and Morocco on a budget (Multilingual)(© www.palacetours.com) 4/18 Cáceres Cáceres is the capital of the same name province, in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. It was declared a World Heritage City by UNESCO in 1986 because of the city's blend of Roman, Islamic, Northern Gothic and Italian Renaissance architecture. Long ago, in Extremadura, Cáceres was, and still is, a city that offers an excellent example of evolution. Well defined by two time periods or eras: The Arabic fortress and the feudal city. Still maintains its roots and history thanks to the people, who have been able to pass on to the next generation, and has been able to protect, one of the best examples of the medieval and renaissance eras of the world. Its palaces and ancestral homes, once inhabited by lords' families and public institutions, with their coats of arms, their towers and machicolations, demonstrating the defensive character of the city. The attraction for the traveler to the city's beauty will create the desire to get lost within its labyrinth of medieval streets and plazas, under its arches, its towers and its battlements; within its churches, beautiful convents and amazing palaces. The traveler will discover the mixture of styles in its architecture from the Arabic through the northern Gothic, the Italian renaissance and the influential legacies of the Americas. He or she will always find peace, quietness and temperance within its inns and restaurants, that with their country cuisine and wines from excellent grapes, will rejuvenate in the stillness of a patio or simply a refreshing shadow. Cáceres is a city we are certain will occupy a privilege place in the memories of the visitor.

Casablanca Casablanca is a city in western Morocco, located on the Atlantic Ocean. It is the capital of the Greater Casablanca region. With a population of 3.1 million (3.85 million in "greater Casablanca" according to the September 2005 census), Casablanca is Morocco's largest city as well as its chief port. It's also the biggest city in the Maghreb and the sixth biggest city in the entire continent of Africa. Casablanca is considered the economic capital of Morocco because it is the heart of Moroccan business. Casablanca has a mild Mediterranean climate with warm, dry summers and mild, rainy winters, with little seasonal temperature variation and a lack of extreme heat and extreme cold.

Coimbra Coimbra served as Portugal's capital during the First Dynasty (12th Century) and remains home to the University of Coimbra, the oldest academic institution in the Portuguese-speaking world and one of the oldest in Europe. The city contains important archeological remains of structures dating from the time when it was the Roman town of Aeminium. In the Late Middle-Ages, declining as the political center of the Kingdom of Portugal, Coimbra began to evolve into a major cultural center with the foundation of the University of Coimbra in 1290. Today this impressive university is still one of the world's most illustrious and the city's biggest attraction. On another square nearby is the historic Santa Cruz Monastery, containing the tombs of Portugal's first two kings.

Cordoba Córdoba (also Cordova) is a city in Andalusia, southern Spain, and the capital of the province of Córdoba. A Iberian and Roman city in ancient times, in the Middle Ages it was a capital of a Islamic caliphate and one of the largest cities in the world. Today a moderately-sized modern city, the old town contains many impressive architectural reminders of when Córdoba governed almost all of the Iberian Peninsula. One such masterpiece is the Great Mosque of Córdoba, which contains columns that date back to the Roman and Visigothic periods, primarily constructed during the Umayyad period (its construction started in 784). It was converted into a Cathedral after the Reconquista. Tourism is especially intense in Córdoba during May because of the weather and as this month hosts three very popular festivals.

Costa del Sol The Costa del Sol ("Sun Coast") is a region in the south of Spain, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, comprising the coastal towns and communities along the Mediterranean coastline of the Málaga province. Formerly made up only of a series of small, quiet fishing settlements, the region has been completely transformed during the

Spain, Portugal and Morocco on a budget (Multilingual)(© www.palacetours.com) 5/18 latter part of the 20th century into a tourist destination of world renown. Costa del Sol is a popular destination for foreign tourists not only for its beaches but also for its local culture. The area is particularly famous for its towns like Marbella, which provides the Costa del Sol with its reputation for being a playground for the rich and famous.

Fátima Fátima is a city in Portugal famous for the religious visions that took place there in 1917. Fátima is a place of pilgrimage for many Catholics in commemoration of the apparition of the Virgin to three young shepherds in Cova da Iria. The Marian shrine in Fátima attracts a large number of Catholics, and every year pilgrims fill the country road that leads to the shrine with crowds that approach one million on May 13 and October 13, the significant dates of Fatima apparitions. The gigantic neoclassical style basilica contains the tombs of the three seers, Jacinta and Francisco Marto, who died in 1919 and 1920, and Lúcia dos Santos who died in 2005.

Fes Fes or Fez is the fourth largest city in Morocco, after Casablanca, Rabat and Marrakech with a population of 946,815 (2004 census). It is the capital of the Fès-Boulemane region. Fes is one of the four so-called "imperial cities" (the others are Marrakech, Meknes and Rabat). It is separated into three parts, Fes el Bali (the old, walled city), Fes-Jdid (new Fes, home of the Mellah), and the Ville Nouvelle (the French-created, newest section of Fes). The Medina of Fes el Bali, the larger of the two medinas of Fes, is believed to be the largest contiguous car-free urban area in the world. Fes el Bali is classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Granada Granada is a city and the capital of the province of Granada, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. The city of Granada is located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, yet only one hour from the Mediterranean coast, the Costa Tropical. The Alhambra, a Moorish citadel and palace, is in Granada. It is one of the most famous items of the Islamic historical legacy that makes Granada a hot spot among cultural and tourist cities in Spain. Granada is also well-known within Spain due to the prestigious University of Granada and, nowadays, vibrant night-life.

Lisbon Lisbon is the capital and largest city of Portugal. Perched on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, Lisbon is one of the rare Western European cities that faces the ocean and uses water as an element that defines the city. Lisbon enchants travelers with its white bleached limestone buildings, intimate alleyways, and an easy going charm that makes it a popular year round destination. The city of Lisbon is rich in architecture; Romanesque, Gothic, Manueline, Baroque, Traditional Portuguese, Modern and Post-Modern constructions can be found all over the city. The monument to (Cristo Rei) stands with open arms overlooking the whole city.

Madrid Madrid is the capital and largest city of Spain. The culture of Madrid was dominated by its religious and royal history, evident by enormous, monolithic cathedrals and churches, although nowadays Madrid is just as much a cosmopolitan city as Berlin or London, full of new architecture, life style and nightlife. Madrid is best known for its great cultural and artistic heritage, and is considered one of the top European destinations concerning art museums. Best known is the "Golden Triangle of Art," located along the Paseo del Prado and comprising three museums, the Prado Museum, the Thyssen Bornemisza Museum, and the Reina Sofia Museum, which is home to Pablo Picasso's Guernica.

Spain, Portugal and Morocco on a budget (Multilingual)(© www.palacetours.com) 6/18 Marrakech Marrakech or Marrakesh, known as the "Red City", is an important and former imperial city in Morocco. It has a population of 1,070,838 (as of 2004), and is the capital of the mid- southwestern economic region of Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, near the foothills of the snow-capped Atlas Mountains. Like many North African and Middle Eastern cities, Marrakech comprises both an old fortified city (the médina) and an adjacent modern city (called Gueliz). Marrakech has the largest traditional market (souk) in Morocco and also has one of the busiest squares in Africa and the world, Djemaa el Fna.

Meknes Meknes is a city in northern Morocco, located 130 kilometers from the capital Rabat and 60 kilometers from Fes. Meknes was the capital of Morocco under the reign of Moulay Ismail (1672– 1727), before it was relocated to Rabat. The population is 950,322 (2006 estimate) and it is the capital of the Meknes-Tafilalet region. Meknes is named after a Berber tribe which was known as Miknasa in the medieval Arabic sources

Nazaré Today, Nazaré is Portugal's most famous fishing village, having always drawn visitors to its beach and truly colorful life. Many locals still wear their characteristic traditional costumes -- the fishermen have check shirts and trousers, and the women wear several layers of petticoats. Located on the Atlantic coast, Nazaré's long sandy beaches are considered by some to be among the best beaches of Portugal and are very popular with tourists in the summer. The town consists of three sections: A Praia, along the beach; O Sítio, an old town atop a cliff; and Pederneira, an old hilltop town.

Porto Porto, also Oporto in English, is Portugal's second largest city and capital of the Norte region. The city was built along the hills overlooking the Douro river estuary, and its historical center was awarded World Heritage status by UNESCO in 1996. It has been continuously inhabited since at least the 4th Century, when the Romans referred to it as Portus Calle. Among the architectural highlights of the city, Oporto Cathedral is the oldest surviving structure, together with the small Romanesque Church of Cedofeita, the gothic Igreja de São Francisco, the remnants of the city walls and a few 15th-century houses.

Rabat Rabat is the capital of the Kingdom of Morocco and the capital of the Rabat-Salé- Zemmour-Zaer region. The city is located on the Atlantic Ocean at the mouth of the river Bou Regreg. On the facing shore of the river lies Salé, Rabat's bedroom community. Together the two cities with Témara account for a population of 2 million. Unfortunately, silting problems have diminished the city's role as a port; however, Rabat and Salé still maintain relatively important textile, food processing and construction industries. Tourism and the presence of all foreign embassies in Morocco serve to make Rabat the second most important city in the country after the larger and more economically significant Casablanca.

Ronda Ronda is a city in Spanish province of Málaga. It is located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) Northwest from the city of Málaga, within the autonomous community of Andalusia. Its population is aproximately 35,000 inhabitants. It is situated in a very mountainous area about 750 m above mean sea level. The Guadalevín River runs through the city, dividing it in two and carving out the steep, 100 plus meters deep El Tajo canyon upon which the city perches. The Spanish Fir (Abies pinsapo) is endemic to the mountains surrounding Ronda.

Spain, Portugal and Morocco on a budget (Multilingual)(© www.palacetours.com) 7/18 Salamanca Salamanca is a city in western Spain, the capital of the province of Salamanca, which belongs to the autonomous community of Castile and Leon (Castilla y León). It is situated about 200 km west of Madrid and 80 km east of the Portuguese border. The knowledgeable Salamanca, with its two universities, two cathedrals and its many palaces and churches, peaks at the beauty of its Plaza Mayor. So much richness in such close quarters shares perfectly the youthful air of a prosperous and bustling city. Its stones reflect the university students' life from yesterday and today, that prohibit the city from aging. Within its classrooms and its libraries studied erudites such as Saint John of the Cross, Father Luis of Leon, and Unamuno. Today you will find within those walls the Spanish generations of the 21st. Century.

The visitor will find within Salamanca little streets brimming with history and life, that create the enchantment of this city which is not based only in its monuments. It is a summary of history throughout the centuries. In its mix of quietness from the ancient masonry, time has passed together with the joyful noise of the youth, that in its invigorating spirit, resides the magic of Salamanca. The visitor will easily fall in love with this city of centennial stones. Discover its universities, la Casa de las Conchas (The House of the Shells), its majestic cathedrals, its plazas, palaces and convents, and also its taxing cuisine with its traditional country ambrosia of flavors.

Seville Seville is the artistic, cultural, and financial capital of southern Spain, and capital of Andalusia. The Cathedral of Seville is now arguably the largest church in the world when compared using the measurement of volume, and is also the final resting place of the remains of Christopher Columbus. La Giralda is a large and beautiful minaret tower, originally intended for the chief mosque, but now is the magnificent bell tower of the Cathedral and prominent symbol of Seville. The Real Alcázar is a beautiful palace, built in Mudéjar (Moorish) style in the 14th century. With its myriad of rooms, extravagant architecture, lavish gardens with many courtyards, ponds and secrets to be explored, it is a fascinating place to visit.

Tangier Tangier or Tangiers is a city in northern Morocco with a population of about 700,000. It lies on the North African coast at the western entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar where the Mediterranean meets the Atlantic Ocean off Cape Spartel. It is the capital of the Tangier-Tétouan Region and of the Tangier-Assilah Prefecture within that region.

Toledo An often overlooked gem, Toledo sits majestically above the the Tagus River in central Spain. The history of Toledo dates back to Roman occupation (Toletum) circa 192BC, followed by Visigothic rule, Muslim rule and finally the Reconquest of Toledo in 1085AD. Toledo was the capital of the Spanish empire until the mid 1500's when the royal court moved to Madrid. Toledo was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1986 for its extensive cultural and monumental heritage and place of coexistence of Christian, Jewish and Moorish cultures. Don't miss the centerpiece of Toledo, its Cathedral, and the baroque Transparente behind the main altar. The Cathedral also has a great art gallery with works by Raphael, Rubens, Goya, Titian, and one of El Greco's major works, The Disrobing of Christ.

Price Chart All Rates in US$ per person including ALL taxes and surcharges Group Tour Rates Class Dates Single Rate Double Rate Triple Rate

Spain, Portugal and Morocco on a budget (Multilingual)(© www.palacetours.com) 8/18 Gold For departures October 5,2021 through Gold US$ 3,806 US$ 2,705 N/A October 26,2021 Gold For departure November 9,2021 US$ 3,654 US$ 2,553 N/A Gold For departure December 14,2021 US$ 3,853 US$ 2,752 N/A For departures January 11,2022 through Gold US$ 3,654 US$ 2,553 N/A March 29,2022 Silver For departures October 5,2021 through Silver US$ 3,267 US$ 2,401 N/A October 26,2021 Silver For departure November 9,2021 US$ 3,150 US$ 2,284 N/A Silver For departure December 14,2021 US$ 3,267 US$ 2,401 N/A For departures January 11,2022 through Silver US$ 3,150 US$ 2,284 N/A March 29,2022

Departures

Oct 2021 5,12,19,26 Nov 2021 9 Dec 2021 14 Jan 2022 11 Feb 2022 8,15,22 Mar 2022 1,8,15,22,29

The tour includes : Tour Escort during the whole trip Air conditioned deluxe motor-coach Accommodations in selected class Daily breakfast and 4 dinners. Return transport of the type, characteristics and class selected. Rates and Taxes for the establishments providing accommodation and indirect taxes (VAT) where applicable. Visits to cities are of a "panoramic" nature, with stops made at places considered to be of interest. The tour does NOT include: Domestic or international airfare Travel insurance or visa fees Items of a personal nature, such as laundry and souvenirs Any additional hotel accommodations pre- or post-tour Any items not specifically mentioned as "included

Accommodation Atlas les Almohades , Casablanca (4****) Boulevard Du 20 Aout, Agadir, MA, 80000 Found along the bay, Atlas Les Almohades Agadir is a short walk to the city center. Guests have access to a limitless range of leisure facilities while enjoying the attractions in Agadir. Accommodations provide a host of contemporary amenities to meet the needs of modern travelers. Rooms have beautiful views of the garden or the swimming pool. Family rooms are spacious enough to make groups feel comfortable in the resort. Facilities for tennis, mini golf and fitness are found in the hotel for guests who have regular exercise routines. Traditional Moroccan cuisine and international selections are the main focus of the hotel restaurantÕs menu. Guests wanting to unwind can indulge in drinks at the bar or party all the way to the wee hours of the morning in the private club. Facilities • Garden On Site • Outdoor Swimming Pool – Seasonal • Air Conditioned Public Areas • Library For Guest Use • Gift Shops Or Newsstand • Elevator & Lift

Spain, Portugal and Morocco on a budget (Multilingual)(© www.palacetours.com) 9/18 • Designated Smoking Areas • Piano • Guest Services • Television In Lobby • Rooftop Terrace • Banquet Facilities • Laundry & Dry Cleaning Services • Full Room Service • 24-Hour Front Desk Support • Luggage Storage • Translation Services & Currency Exchange • Dining & Drinks • Business Center Services • Large Conference Rooms • A/V Equipment

• Bar & Lounge • Breakfast Available (Surcharge) • Lobby Coffee/Tea • Snack Bar & Deli • Number of Meeting Rooms: 5 • Multiple Small Meeting Rooms • Barbecue Grill(s) • Nightclub & Nightlife • Billiards Table • Tennis Courts On Site • Free Parking • Multilingual Speaking Staff • Concierge Services To Assist You Throughout Your Stay • Massage & Spa Treatment Room(s) • Health & Wellness Club • Hair & Beauty Services • Steam Room & Sauna • Beauty Salon

Room Facilities: • Blackout Drapes & Curtains • In Room Minibar • Early Morning Alarm Calls • Complimentary Locking Safe • Air Conditioning • Bidet • Desk & Work Space • Makeup Vanity & Shaving Mirror • Daily Maid Service • Phone • Satellite TV Service • Direct Dial Telephone • Personal Climate Control • In-Room Massage Available • Private Balconies

Prince de , Casablanca (4****) Bulevar Bis de Paris,24 At the PRINCE DE PARIS, guests will discover an oasis of sensations: the perfect place in which to relax and chill out. It's rooms offer a pleasant environment in which to rest after a day full of excitement. Customers can try different thermal experiences, enjoy the active swimming pools and receive cosmetic treatments. Facilities • 88 rooms • 07 junior suites • 02 royal suites • air conditioning • heating • bathroom • bathtub • hairdryer • telephone line • wireless internet access • mini bar • safe deposit box

Tryp Cordoba Hotel , Cordoba (3***) Avda. Medina Azahara,7 Located in the center of Cordoba near La Mezquita mosque, Tryp Gallos is steps from historic religious sites, exotic cuisine and vibrant night life. The hotel offers a prime spot in the heart of the city, just minutes from the AVE high-speed train station. Facilities • Located in the heart of Córdoba • Close to the Quarters and the Sinagogue • 10-minute walk to the world-heritage Mosque and the Alcázar • 5-minute walk to the high-speed train station (AVE) • Close to the main shopping centers • Excellent location to visit Almagro historical town • Premium Breakfast Buffet • Coffee shop with typical Tapas and Pinchos • 24-hour business services • 3 meeting rooms for up to 20 people Room Facilities: • Bathroom with hair-dryer • Air-conditioning • Heating • Satellite TV with Canal + • Direct dial telephone • Modem connection • Mini-bar • Safe deposit box

NH Cordoba Guadalquivir , Cordoba ()

Spain, Portugal and Morocco on a budget (Multilingual)(© www.palacetours.com) 10/18 Av. Fray Albino, 1

Sol Don Pablo , Costa del Sol () Paseo Marítimo, s/n

Sol Don Marco , Costa del Sol () Paseo Marítimo, s/n,

Sol Principe , Costa del Sol () Paseo del Colorado, 26

Aurea Fatima Hotel , Fátima () Avenida Santo Agostinho, 12, 1º G

Estrela de Fatima Hotel , Fátima (4****) C/ Conego Formigao, Apartado 260 ,40 The DE FATIMA HOTEL situated right in the centre of FATIMA, means guests can visit the city¿s main places of interest on foot. Of particular note are the panoramic views of the historical monument. It's 66 rooms are the perfect place in which to relax after a day of activities. It has services for very young children, with areas set aside where they can play. The communal areas are ideal for relaxing with friends.

Regina Hotel , Fátima (3***) C/ Conego Formigão,12 The REGINA HOTEL situated right in the centre of FATIMA, means guests can visit the city¿s main places of interest on foot. Of particular note are the panoramic views of the historical monument. It's96 rooms offer customers a functional and pleasant environment. The communal areas are ideal for relaxing with friends. We have Cot and High Chair for children.

Hotel Sofia , Fes (4 ****) 3 rue Royaume d'Arabie Saoudite, Fes, Morocco Sofia Hotel is situated in the heart of Fes, in the bigger medina of the world near the international airport of Fes-Saïss. The rooms are equipped with satellite TV, balcony and air conditioning.

Facilities • Laundry Services • Dry Cleaning • Ironing Service • Currency Exchange • Souvenirs/Gift Shop • Fax/Photocopying • Restaurant • Bar • 24-Hour Front Desk • Newspapers • Terrace • Elevator • Express Check-In/Check-Out • Safe • Soundproofed Rooms • Heating • Baggage Storage • Stores in Hotel Room Facilities: • Non-Smoking Rooms • Rooms/Facilities for Disabled Guests • Air Conditioning • Room Service • VIP Room Facilities • Breakfast in the Room

Hotel Menzeh Zalagh , Fes (4****) Rue Mohamed Diouri,10

Hotel Menzeh Fes , Fes () Rue Abessalem Serghini

Spain, Portugal and Morocco on a budget (Multilingual)(© www.palacetours.com) 11/18 Hotel Alixares , Granada (5 -Star) Paseo de la Sabica 27 Avenida Alixares del GeneralifeGranada 18009, Spain

Guests can enjoy a dip in the outdoor pool or relax with a cocktail in the bar area. The hotel also has a coffee shop and high-speed Internet connections in public areas for those who wish to plan a day's sightseeing. The hotel offers three meeting rooms with audio-visual equipment, the largest of which has capacity for 200 delegates theatre-style, or 250 for banquets. Paid parking is available nearby for guests with their own vehicles. Facilities Swimming pool - outdoor seasonal • Coffee shop or café • Bar/lounge •Restaurant(s) in hotel • Room service (limited hours) • Breakfast available (surcharge) • Parking (surcharge) •Conference room(s) • Exhibit space • Banquet facilities • Meeting rooms (small groups) • Internet access in public areas - high speed • Audio-visual equipment • Safe-deposit box - front desk • Multilingual staff • 24-hour front desk • Security guard • Currency exchange • Gift shops or newsstand • Patio • Television in lobby • Air-conditioned public areas • Elevator/lift • Room Facilities: Cable/satellite TV • Air conditioning • Internet access - dial-up • Direct-dial phone • Minibar • Private bathroom • Bidet • Makeup mirror • Window opens • In-room safe

Sercotel Gran Luna , Granada (4****) Plaza Manuel Cano,2

This hotel is perfect for holidays or business and has been designed with everything guests will need to carry out their work commitments. Of particular note are the panoramic views of the mountain and of the avenue. Comfort and functionality combine it its 367 rooms, creating a pleasant environment in which to relax. Customers can get online at the Internet Corner. We also have Reading Room.

Facilities • A la Carte Dining • Accesses to Lounges and Restaurants • Accesses to Pool • Accesses to Reception • Accesses to the Garden • Acoustic Alarms • Adapted Baths • Adapted for the Disabled • Additional Beds • Air Conditioning • Audiovisual Equipment Rental • Bar Cafeteria • Bath Gel • Bathroom Amenities • Blackboards / Flipchart • Buffet Breakfast • Business Centre • Catering Services • Celiac Menu, • Central Air Conditioning • Central Heating • Data Projectors • Diabetic Menu • Dictaphone • Diet Menu • Dinner Service • Disabled Parking • Dry Cleaning Service • Electronic Locks • Electronic Smoke Detector • Euronews • Eurosport • Express Mail Service • Fax • Fixed screens • Gala Menu • Golf Booking • Guided Tours • Hairdryer • Internet Connection • Interpreting Service • Junior Suite • Kettle • King size TV LCD • Laundry Service • Lunch Service • Microphone • Minibar • Multilingual Personnel • Multimedia Services • Nearby Parking • Nouvelle Cuisine • Overhead Projectors • Transfers and Hire Services • Pets allowed • Photocopying Service • Photographic Session • Printer • Projectors for Computer • Raitalia • Reading Room • Safe

Spain, Portugal and Morocco on a budget (Multilingual)(© www.palacetours.com) 12/18 • Secretary Services • Services for Meetings • Ski Room • Soundproofing, • Swimming Pool Area • Telephone • Ticket Reservation • Wake-up Service • Wi-Fi

Hotel Lutecia , Lisbon (4****) Avda. Av Frei Miguel Contreiras,52

At the Business Centre, customers can work as though they were in their own office.

Tryp Lisboa Oriente , Lisbon (4****) Av D. João Ii, Lote 1.16 02b-Parque Das Nações.,

Customers can park their car in the hotel garage.

Hotel Almas , Marrakech (3 ***) 79 Boulevard Moulay Rachid Gueliz Marrakech, Gueliz, 40000 Marrakesh, Morocco

In central Marrakech, this hotel combines traditional Moroccan style and contemporary design. It offers a terrace with views of the Gueliz district and free Wi-Fi access. Rooms at Hotel Almas are air conditioned and furnished with antique pieces. They have a private bathroom and a flat- screen TV with cable channels. Guests of the Hotel Almas can enjoy a buffet breakfast, which is served each morning. The hotel also provides a 24-hour front desk. Hotel Almas is 0.4 miles from Marrakech train station and a 15 minute drive from Marrakech Menara International Airport.

Facilities • Outdoor Pool (all year) • Terrace • Sun Deck • Restaurant • WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge. • Public parking is available at a location nearby (reservation is not needed) and costs EUR 0.20 per hour. • 24-Hour Front Desk • Express Check-in/Check-out • Baggage Storage • Concierge Service • Fax/Photocopying • Safe • Non-smoking Rooms • Elevator • Heating • Air Conditioning

Atlas Asni , Marrakech (4****) Avenue Mohammed Vi,

Eurostars Heroismo , Porto () Rua do Heroismo, 235/237

Tryp Porto Expo , Porto (3***)

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Valet parking available.

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Black Tulip , Porto (4****) Avenida Da Republica 2038 Vila Nova De Gaia,

Catalonia Giralda Hotel , Seville (4****) C/ Sierra Nevada,3

Visitors who wish to catch the spirit of this wonderful city have a definite date with the centrally located CATALONIA GIRALDA HOTEL. It's 110 rooms are the perfect place in which to relax after a day of activities. We offer Breakfast Service and Dinner Service. The multilingual staff at reception will be happy to assist you. Facilities include Air Conditioning and Heating.

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Catalonia Santa Justa , Seville (4 ****) José Laguillo, 8 41003 Sevilla Renovated in 2011, this hotel is located in Seville's Santa Justa. It is well connected, very close to the city railway station and 15 minutes from the historic city center. It is a prime area for sightseeing and to stay during a business trip.

Facilities • Air Conditioning and Heating • Car Rental Car and Motorbike Rental • Currency Exchange • Free internet connection Wi - Fi internet access • Public Parking • Outdoor Pool • External Service Restaurant • Pet residence (on request) • Kids club Babysitting (on request) • Laundry and Dry Cleaning

Silken Al-Andalus Palace , Seville (4****) Avda. De la Palmera,s/n The SILKEN AL-ANDALUS PALACE in SEVILLA offers a comfortable setting, always aimed at customer satisfaction. Of particular note are the panoramic views of the garden and of the swimming pool. Customers can hire a guide, which is the best way to get to know the area.

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** The above accommodations are for reference and all efforts will be made to give these accommodations. In some circumstances if they are not available, alternate arrangements will be made in similar hotels Travel Tips & FAQ's What are the passport/visa requirements for travel to Spain? Please ensure that your passport has at least three blank pages and that it is valid for at least six months beyond your departure date from Spain. Please check with your local embassy regarding visa requirements. What type of clothing is recommended based on the local weather conditions? As most of the tours are during the spring, when the weather is warm, leisure style clothing is recommended. Please bring along a jacket or coat for chilly evenings and windy days, and sun protection for warm afternoons. Comfortable walking shoes are a must. What kind of cuisine is served? Meals are buffet-style with a good variety of fresh local fare, and there are always vegetarian options available. If you have any special requests, we will try our best to accommodate them; please advise Palace Tours upon booking, and also advise your guide upon arrival.

Is the tour accessible to wheelchairs / physically challenged? Please know that not all hotels/sights are wheelchair accessible; please check with us at the time of booking. Wheelchairs for sightseeing excursions can be made available upon request; kindly advise our office as soon as possible. What is the maximum group size on the tour? Excursions utilize a deluxe air-conditioned coach, which can seat a maximum of 40 passengers, however the average number of passengers on any given tour is 25-30. What happens during the “panoramic tour”? For the panoramic city tours, clients remain seated on the coach and are driven around the popular city sights. Terms & Conditions PAYMENT TERMS: 20% of total tour cost due at the time of booking 80% or balance no later than 35 days prior to tour departure date

CANCELLATION FEES: i) 5% of the trip price if it is produced between 10 and 15 days before the departure.

Spain, Portugal and Morocco on a budget (Multilingual)(© www.palacetours.com) 16/18 ii) 15% of the trip price, if it occurs from 10 to 3 days prior to the departure. iii) 25% of the trip price, if it occurs within 48 hours prior to the departure. The above times are based on local time of the destination where the tour is provided. In order to provide enough time for processing cancellation, guests need to add 3 business days to the above timeframes. An administration fees of 15% on any monies to be refunded to the client will be charged prior to refund. We strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance to cover the losses incurred in case of cancellation. For information on available plans or to purchase travel insurance, please visit www.palacetours.com/insurance.

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