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Iberian Holiday + Costa Del Sol (Spain & Portugal) IBERIAN HOLIDAY + COSTA DEL SOL (SPAIN & PORTUGAL) GUARANTEED DEPARTURE TOUR OCT / NOV / DEC 2019 15 DAYS / 14 NIGHTS MADRID-SEGOVIA-AVILA-SALAMANCA-SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA-VIANA DO CASTELO-PORTO- FATIMA-AVEIRO-LISBON-MERIDA-SEVILLE-CORDOBA-GRANADA-COSTA DEL SOL-MADRID Day 01 – MONDAY - AIRPORT | MADRID Arrival at Madrid airport. After clearing simple immigration and customs formalities, you will be transferred to your First-Class hotel. It is suggested you take advantage of the free time to get to know one of Europe’s most dynamic capital cities. In the early evening, enjoy an “Illuminated Madrid” drive through the bustling streets of the old city, ending at the historical and impressive Plaza Mayor. This area is home to some of the most typical restaurants and taverns, which serve the delicious “tapas”. PREMIUM PACKAGE includes a Tapas Dinner tonight. Return to your hotel at your own convenience. Accommodations. Day 02 – TUESDAY - MADRID Buffet breakfast. This morning’s escorted sightseeing tour will allow you to get a glimpse of some of Madrid’s most outstanding attractions, like the Puerta del Sol, the magnificent fountains of Neptune and Cibeles, the stately Alcala Gate, the busy Gran Via, the Plaza de España and the Plaza de Oriente Free afternoon to explore Madrid’s famous Art Museums or perhaps take an optional tour to the Imperial former capital city of Toledo, where you will be escorted through its narrow cobblestone streets, soaking up the medieval atmosphere. Touring will include the interior of the magnificent Gothic cathedral and a visit to St. Tome Church, where El Greco’s masterpiece painting is displayed. Accommodations. Day 03 –WEDNESDAY - MADRID-SEGOVIA-AVILA-SALAMANCA Buffet breakfast. Departure into old Castile and the magnificent medieval city of Segovia, with its 2000-year-old Roman aqueduct and impressive Alcazar Castle. Pause in Avila to admire the perfectly preserved 11th century city walls before continuing to the charming old university city of Salamanca. Afternoon city tour. PREMIUM PACKAGE includes a dinner. Tonight, a walk through the beautiful main plaza, always lively with activity, is recom- mended. Accommodations Day 04 –THURSDAY – SALAMANCA - SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA Buffet breakfast. Departure toward the North of Spain, entering in Galicia. Arrival to the beautiful city of Santiago de Compostela. In the afternoon guided tour of the old city of Santiago de Compostela and its beautiful Cathedral Tonight we can have in the Hotel a nice dinner. PREMIUM PACKAGE includes dinner. Accommodations. Clemenceau, Minet El-Hosn, Justinian Str. Justinian Building, Ground floor [email protected] www.worldwidetravel-lb.com +961 1 366505/6/8 WorldWide Travel and Tourism +961 1 366509 Day 05 – FRIDAY – SANTIAGO/VIGO – VIANA DO CASTELO - PORTO Breakfast buffet. Departure to Rias Baixas to continue our journey to Portugal. Visit the town of Viana do Castelo, in the mouth of the Lima River with its historic center and castle. Continue to Porto, capital of northern Portugal in the Douro region. Accommodation. Day 06 – SATURDAY - PORTO Buffet breakfast. local guided city visiting one local winery. PREMIUM PACKAGE includes a typical lunch. Afternoon free. Accommodations. Day 07 – SUNDAY - PORTO - AVEIRO - FATIMA - LISBON Buffet breakfast and departure to Aveiro, the “city of canals” and known as the Venice of Portugal. Continue to Fatima one of the pilgrimage centers of Christianity. Free time to visit the basilica and lunch (Lunch included in PREMIUM PACKAGE) Continue to Lisbon. Tonight, enjoy an optional opportunity to listen to the hauntingly beautiful Fado music while enjoying a delicious dinner. PREMIUM PACKAGE includes Fado show and dinner. Accommodations. Day 08 – MONDAY - LISBON Buffet breakfast. Morning tour of this ancient and lovely city overlooking the Tagus River. Admire its splendid avenues and monuments like the Tower of Belem and the Jeronimos Monastery. Afternoon free, with a strong recommendation to visit the charming villages of Sintra and Cascais (this tour included in PREMIUM PACKAGE). Accommodations. Day 09 – TUESDAY - LISBON - MERIDA - SEVILLE Buffet breakfast. Departure toward the Spanish border and pause in Merida to admire the impressive Roman Amphitheatre archeological site. Lunch is included in PREMIUM PACKAGE. Continue to Seville. Accommodations. Day 10 – WEDNESDAY - SEVILLE Buffet breakfast. This morning’s marvelous tour will explore this gracious and charming city, Spain’s third largest. See the Tower of Gold, the tranquil and extensive Maria Luisa Park, the quaint Santa Cruz Quarter, and finally the huge cathedral (one of the world’s largest) with its Giralda Tower (a former minaret). Free time for luncheon on your own. (Lunch Included in PREMIUN PACKAGE) The afternoon is free to continue to explore or shop. This evening an optional Flamenco Show is suggested, with the enjoyment of local wine. PREMIUM PACKAGE includes Flamenco Show and drink. Accommodations. Clemenceau, Minet El-Hosn, Justinian Str. Justinian Building, Ground floor [email protected] www.worldwidetravel-lb.com +961 1 366505/6/8 WorldWide Travel and Tourism +961 1 366509 Day 11 – THURSDAY - SEVILLE - CORDOBA - GRANADA Buffet breakfast. Depart to Cordoba. Visit one of the world’s marvels, the former Great Mosque (now a cathedral). Free time for lunch on your own. Continue to Granada, passing thousands of acres of olive groves. PREMIUM PACKAGE includes dinner tonight. This evening, an excellent suggestion would be to visit (optional) the quaint and typical Albaicin quarter, where Andalusian customs, music and wine join to create an enchanting atmosphere. (PREMIUM PACKAGE includes this visit). Day 12 – FRIDAY - GRANADA - COSTA DEL SOL Buffet breakfast. This morning, enjoy an escorted tour of the magnificent Alhambra and the verdant Gardens of the Generalife. Departure to the world-famous resort area of the Costa del Sol. Accommodations Day 13 – SATURDAY - COSTA DEL SOL Buffet breakfast. Free day to enjoy this vacationer’s paradise. Accommodations. Day 14 – SUNDAY - COSTA DEL SOL – MADRID Buffet Brealfast. Transfer to the rail station to take the fast train AVE to Madrid in Tourist Class. Arrive in Madrid and transfer to your Hotel for Accomodation. Day 15 – MONDAY – MADRID Buffet Breakfast, Transfer to the airport. END OF TOUR HOTELS USED OR SIMILAR CATEGORY CONFORT HOTELS SUPERIOR HOTELS DESTINATION PRAGA/HOLIDAY INN PIRAMIDES PRAGA/HOLIDAY INN PIRAMIDES MADRID MURALTO/CHARMATIN MURALTO/CHARMATIN SALAMANCA G.H.CORONA SOL G.H.CORONA SOL SANTIAGO LOS ABETOS G.H/ TRYP SANTIAGO NH COLLECTION/HESPERIA VIGO PORTO PARK HOTEL GAIA/ IBIS GAIA NOVOTEL PORTP GAIA LISBON EXE LIBERDATE / VIP ZURIQUE MARRIOTT/ACORES/REAL PALACIO SEVILLE M.A SEVILLA CONGRESOS MELIA LEBREROS GRANADA ABADES NEVADA PALACE G.H. LUNA/CATALONIA COSTA DEL SOL HILTON GARDEN HILTON GARDEN PRAGA/HOLIDAY INN PIRAMIDES PRAGA/HOLIDAY INN PIRAMIDES MADRID MURALTO / CHAMARTIN MURALTO / CHAMARTIN ** The night of 25 October will be realized in Vigo and NOT Santiago ** Clemenceau, Minet El-Hosn, Justinian Str. Justinian Building, Ground floor [email protected] www.worldwidetravel-lb.com +961 1 366505/6/8 WorldWide Travel and Tourism +961 1 366509 Flight details: Flight details: FROM 21 OCT TILL 04 NOV FROM 18 NOV TILL 02 DEC 1 ME 241 21OCT BEIRUT MALPENSA 0915 1315 1 ME 235 18NOV BEIRUT MALPENSA 0805 1105 2 ME 242 04NOV MALPENSA BEIRUT 1445 2015 2 ME 236 02DEC MALPENSA BEIRUT 1205 1640 ** The night of 25 October will be realized in Vigo and NOT Santiago ** FROM 04 NOV TILL 18 NOV FROM 02 DEC TILL 16 DEC 1 ME 241 04NOV BEIRUT MALPENSA 0855 1315 1 ME 241 02DEC BEIRUT MALPENSA 0805 1105 2 ME 242 16DEC MALPENSA BEIRUT 1205 1640 2 ME 242 18NOV MALPENSA BEIRUT 1445 2015 Confort Hotels Superior Hotels Date Single Double Single Double 21 Oct till 4 Nov 2.780 2.085 3.380 2.480 04 Nov till 18 Nov 2.625 2.035 2.965 2.210 18 Nov till 02 Dec 2.625 2.035 2.965 2.210 02 Dec till 16 Dec 2.680 2.090 3.020 2.265 Rates per person in USD & including: Airline ticket on economy class with Middle East Airline including airport taxes. 14 Night’s Accommodation in hotels specified or similar. ** The night of 25 October will be realized in Vigo and NOT Santiago ** Bountiful buffet breakfast daily Professional tour escort throughout (English) Escorted sightseeing tours with bilingual guide in Madrid, Salamanca, Santiago de Compostela, Porto, Lisbon, Seville, Cordoba and Granada Evening illuminations tour of Madrid Train tickets Malaga // Madrid fast train AVE tourist class Clemenceau, Minet El-Hosn, Justinian Str. Justinian Building, Ground floor [email protected] www.worldwidetravel-lb.com +961 1 366505/6/8 WorldWide Travel and Tourism +961 1 366509 Above rates excludes: Visa fees Travel insurance Personal expenses Premium package as mentioned below Optional premium package includes: 15 days: Madrid/Madrid: 325 EURO: includes 9 meals and 3 extras “Tapas” dinner in Madrid Dinner in Salamanca Dinner in Santiago Lunch in Porto Lunch in Fatima Dinner and Fados show in Lisbon Tour of Sintra and Cascals Lunch in Merida Lunch in Seville Flamenco show in Seville Dinner in Granada Albaicin tour and show Terms and Conditions of Booking: Down payment 50% is required at time of booking with copy passport, otherwise no booking can be processed. Full payment should be settled before departure on issuing vouchers and delivering the package. Fees are applicable on Cancellation or Modification after reservation. Any other special request or hotels will be offered on Tailor made. Please note that: Above rates are per person in US dollar Schedule of flight are subject to change before departure Above is only a quotation, no booking has been made yet, rate may change without prior notice Clemenceau, Minet El-Hosn, Justinian Str. Justinian Building, Ground floor [email protected] www.worldwidetravel-lb.com +961 1 366505/6/8 WorldWide Travel and Tourism +961 1 366509 .
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