Visit us 9 Ideas for Self Drive Tours in Spain & Portugal by EATour Specialist How do I plan a self drive tour in Spain & Portugal? Easy, check out our list of 9 Ideas for Self Drive Tours in Spain & Portugal: https://youtu.be/mMZjDArdkNw Read More What are self drive tours? A self drive tour offers the convenience of pre-planned travel and, at the same time, the freedom to experience a new place your way. You will only be in charge of things like deciding what to do each day, where to go, what time to start, etc. With self drive tours, the priority is given to the places visited (which you can choose!) and they are perfect for those who enjoy a bit of independence when traveling. Another advantage of Self drive tours is that you can explore places at your own pace and focus on what really interests you. Since there is no group to join you can spend more time at those places that you find more interesting than others. Self Drive tour prices generally include transportation and accommodation, which we arrange for you. What is the best road trip in Spain? We will give you our best recommendations and suggestions of road trip tours but, if you go for a self drive tour, you will be running the show and you will be the one deciding what to do and when. Spain & Portugal have many destinations to choose from for Self Drive Tours here are some suggestions. Spain is made up of 17 autonomous regions and no less than 50 provinces. The choices in Spain are endless if you are into self guided travel or road trip holidays so sometimes it´s difficult to decide which region or part of Spain to visit: the north, the south, the Main cities (Barcelona & Madrid), etc. Andalucia covers most of the southern area. This is possibly the first region that comes to mind when we think of Spain: whitewashed villages, flamenco, fiestas, toros, siesta, etc. In Andalucia, we can also find popular cities like Seville, Marbella, Malaga, Cordoba or Granada. The North of Spain is also known as Green Spain due to the green color of its lush vegetation and forests, you will enjoy the beautiful scenery in these road trip tours. It comprises 4 different regions: Galicia, Asturias, Basque Country and Cantabria. This part of Spain is full of beaches, natural parks, culture, nature walks, etc, and it´s famous for its amazing gastronomy and products. One of the regions of Green Spain is Galicia, a Celtic land located in the north-west of Spain, right above Portugal. It has a 1500km coastline with a high number of Rias or coastal inlets which create sandy and beautiful beaches. The capital is Santiago de Compostela and it´s also the end of the Way of St.James or Camino Pilgrimage which receives thousands of tourists every year with open hands. If you are interested in walking the Camino, you can check our Camino tours or our last post where we explain more about the Camino and the different options it offers. There are many other cities worth visiting in Galicia, like A Coruña or Vigo. The latter is located in the Rias Baixas Area, a wine area known for the production of Albariño white wine. The main cities in Spain are Madrid and Barcelona, but they don´t need much explanation as the names speak for themselves, they´re two trendy cities full of history. Portugal, on the other hand, is divided into 18 districts. Lisbon is one of them and it´s as well the stunning capital of Portugal. It´s located on the estuary of the Tagus River and it embraces its history and heritage. Close to Lisbon, we can find fantastic places like Sintra (you can´t miss Sintra if you visit Lisbon), Belem, Cascais, Obidos, etc. The south of Portugal, known as the Algarve, is a fantastic holiday destination. Here we can find beautiful beaches, historic towns, fresh seafood, a buzzing nightlife... If you are thinking about a beach-focussed vacation in Portugal, this is the place for you. If you want to explore beyond mainland Portugal, you can consider visiting the Madeira Islands. The Madeira Islands is a fantastic archipelago in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, 600km from the coast of Africa. It´s a perfect place to visit at any time of the year as it has beautiful weather all year round. Hiking is the main activity of the island but you can do many other things like surfing, trying the local delicacies such as bolo do caco or scabbard fish with fried bananas, enjoy the white sand beaches, immerse in the local culture, etc. You decide. Here are our 9 Ideas for Self Drive Tours in Spain & Portugal: Discover the Subtropical Madeira Island and Portugal Mainland Vacation 1. Discover the Subtropical Madeira Island and Portugal Mainland Vacation Madeira has been a holiday destination since the end of the 19th century. Blessed with a spectacular volcanic landscape and subtropical climate, the island boasts more repeat visitors than any other part of Portugal. On this vacation, you will also get a chance to explore Lisbon, the vibrant capital of Portugal. From here you will tour the surrounding villages of the Targus Valley, like Sintra with it´s National Palace, the medieval walled city of Obidos, etc... South of Galicia Self-Drive Wine, Food & Nature Tour 2. South of Galicia Self-Drive Wine, Food & Nature Tour On this self drive trip, you will get to discover both the coast of Galicia and the inland part of Galicia. You will visit many wineries, learn about the wine-making process, take a boat ride, discover fantastic places and history and even cross a bridge into Northern Portugal´s Vinho Verde wine region. Green Spain: From Galicia to the Basque Country staying in Paradores 3. Green Spain: From Galicia to the Basque Country staying in Paradores Explore Green Spain starting in Galicia´s capital Santiago de Compostela and ending in the Basque city of Bilbao, home of the famous Guggenheim Museum. On this self drive holiday, you will experience the charm of Northern Spain´s Paradores... Exploring UNESCO Heritage Cities of Salamanca, Segovia & Avila 4. Exploring UNESCO Heritage Cities of Salamanca, Segovia & Avila A self drive tour visiting Avila´s Roman Walls, Salamanca´s Plaza Mayor, Segovia ´s fine Roman Aqueduct and Alcazar. Cities worthy of their title...UNESCO Mankind Heritage. Each one of the 3 cities, Avila, Salamanca, and Segovia responds to the requirements that the Convencion para la Proteccion del Patrimonio Mundial (Convention for the World Heritage Protection) imposed to consider any space Patrimonio de la Humanidad (Mankind Heritage). Self-driven Albarino Wine Tour of the Rias Baixas of Galicia, a Land of Seafood and Fine White Wines 5. Self-driven Albarino Wine Tour of the Rias Baixas of Galicia, a Land of Seafood and Fine White Wines Explore Galicia´s Rias Baixas an exceptionally indented coastline, with creeks and hidden coves at every turn, a scattering of inlets lying close inshore, and an alternating pattern of cliffs and beaches. In this Forgotten Celtic region of Northwestern Spain nature alone is not at play however. The imprint of different cultures, from the era of the Celts right down to the Modern Ages is also clearly identifiable as part of Galician culture. From Celtic Castros (Hill-forts) to the Dolmens left here by the region´s first inhabitants, the ability to work stone with the enviable expertise and craft of the master mason never seems to have been a secret in these parts. There is much to be enjoyed including its famous Albariño wines accompanied by rich local cuisine. Exploring Andalusia in Depth Self Drive 6. Exploring Andalusia in Depth Self Drive Explore Andalucia in-depth! On this road trip you will have the chance to discover the charm of Southern Spain. One of the best road trip tours if you are planning to visit this part of Spain. You will start and end the trip in Sevilla, the heart of Andalucia. With a car rental you will visit at your own pace many villages and cities like: Sevilla, Jerez, Ronda, Granada, Cordoba etc... Plus you will have time to relax on the beautiful beaches of Marbella or play a round of golf on one of the many courses in the Costa del Sol. Explore Madrid, Barcelona & Wine Regiones (Cava and DO Rioja)ending in Bilbao 7. Explore Madrid, Barcelona & Wine Regiones (Cava and DO Rioja)ending in Bilbao Starting off in Madrid, the city that never sleeps and rich in art and monuments. Spend time visiting the museums, shopping and of course to go out at night for tapas and wines. From Madrid you will take the high-speed train over to Barcelona, the cosmopolitan and modernist city of Spain. Here you will admire the works of Antonio Gaudi and walk along the famous street La Rambla. On the outskirts of Barcelona, you will have time to visit a Cava winery in the heart of the wine region D.O. Cava. Then driving through Aragon you will make a stop in Zaragoza while en-route to the wine region of D.O. La Rioja. Continuing on you will drive up to the Cantabrian coast stopping en-route to visit the old quarter and Cathedral of Burgos and then arriving in the noble village of Santillana del Mar in Cantabria. Then you will visit Bilbao with its world-renowned Guggenheim museum and follow further along the coast to San Sebastian.
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