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Welcome to one of the most charming cities in Spain - Seville - over 2200 years old founded by the Romans. In the 8th century it came under Muslim rule until being incorporated into the Christian Kingdom of Castile under King Ferdinand in 1248. During the discovery of the Americas it was one of the main ports and the economic center of the Spanish Empire welding great power during the Golden age of the arts and literature coinciding with the Baroque period of European history.
Seville is the largest city in Southern Spain and is known for its' architectural monuments, culture, artistic heritage, festivals, home of the Flamenco, cuisine and night life.
Day 1
You will be met by our representative upon your arrival at Malaga International airport and transferred to your hotel in Seville.
En route you will stop at Ronda for lunch. Ronda is one of the prettiest and most historic towns in southern Spain. It is known for its bullfighting, dramatic scenery-the town is divided by a spectacular gorge, narrow streets, shops and great restaurants.
After lunch you will continue on to Seville to check in at your five star hotel Alfonso XIII an iconic cultural landmark centrally located in the historic quarter of Santa Cruz next to the Seville Cathedral.
You will have the balance of the day to relax from your journey and have dinner on your own.
Day 2 (BD)
After breakfast this morning the golfers will be taken to play a round at Real Club de Seville Golf Course, a Jose Maria Olazabal design considered to be one of the finest courses in Spain and Continental Europe. Lunch today will be at the clubhouse (not included).
The non-golfers will be treated to a 3.5 hour walking tour of Seville’s old town.
The tour will include Town Hall, Plaza de San Francisco, Sierpes-the largest and most famous pedestrian street, Plaza del Salvador, Encarnacion-Setas with a spectacular view of the city, Santa Cruz-the location of many of Seville's oldest churches, and Alcazar a monumental compound showcasing the historical evolution of the city.
Both groups will meet up back at the hotel and have the balance of the day to enjoy the hotel and surrounding area before, in the evening, being transported to Tablao el Arenal for dinner and their famous Flamenco show.
Day 3 (B)
Today after breakfast you will depart with your English speaking guide for a full day sightseeing tour of Seville.
The tour includes:
The Plaza de Espana an exuberant, magical and magnificent place located in Maria Luisa Park and built in 1928 for the Ibero-American Exposition, the 15th Century Seville Cathedral the largest Gothic Cathedral and third largest Cathedral in the world, the 17th Century Basilica de la Macarena housing the most valuable treasure in Seville - the Virgen de la Esperanza, and the Torre Del Oro-Golden Tower, a reminder of the Golden Era rising majestically on the banks of the river, originally part of the cities defense walls and towers.
Tonight you will be free to have dinner on your own.
Day 4 (B)
Today after breakfast and checkout you will say goodbye to Seville and be transported to Lisbon Portugal.
Portugal might be a small country but it manages to be both astonishingly beautiful and endlessly surprising. There is great charm in a country that restores its great monuments, preserves its medieval villages and walled towns, while at the same time embracing progress and modernity with a style all its own.
Lisbon is one of the most handsome cities in Europe though due to the earthquake of 1755 most of the architecture dates back only to the 18th century. This city dating back to the Phoenicians, Romans and Moors has always been prosperous and one of the most active ports in Europe.
Today you will see the Jeronimos Monastery built to commemorate Vasco da Gamos' voyage to India. The church is known for its deeply carved stonework and architecture a combination of flamboyant Gothic and Moorish influences with elements of the Nascent Renaissance. You will also visit Belem the southwestern most parish of Lisbon a picturesque district whose scenery and history makes this an enjoyable area to visit.
You will then be transported to check in at your 5* resort-the Sheraton Cascais. You will have the balance of the day to unwind, relax and enjoy all this resort has to offer.
Tonight you will be free for dinner on your own.
Day 5 (B)
After breakfast the golfers will be taken to play at Penha Longa. This Robert Trent Jones Jr. course is ranked in the top 30 in Continental Europe “with its bold drives, courageous approaches and artful greens it is both an adrenalin rush and a soothing journey through one of Portugal’s most inspiring landscapes”.
The non-golfers will also be going on an adventure to visit the National Palace of Queluz and its historical gardens. This property is one of the most remarkable examples of harmony between the landscape and Palatial architecture during a period that was marked by the Baroque, Rocco and Neo Classical styles.
After this you will go to visit Cabo da Roca the western most point of Continental Europe with its lighthouse, high cliffs and panoramic views.
Both the golfers and non-golfers will return to the hotel in the afternoon and be free to enjoy the resort and have dinner on your own.
Day 6 (BL)
After breakfast your group will depart to visit Sintra whose verdant charms and cool wooded heights have long been celebrated as the summer residences of the Kings of Portugal and the Moorish Lords of Lisbon. Lord Byron said “It is perhaps in every aspect the most delightful village in Europe containing buildings and beauties of every description natural and artificial”.
Our first visit will be to the Palacio da Pena, standing atop a rocky peak, King Ferdinand II’s creative genius and the greatest expression of 19th century Romanticism in Portugal. The Palace was built in such a way as to be visible from any point in the park, which consists of a forest and luxuriant romantic gardens.
For lunch you will enjoy International cuisine and wine at the romantic Boutique Hotel Lawrence, in the center of Sintra.
Next you will get to visit the Palacio National da Sintra. The history of this palace dates back to the 11th century when the original Moorish castle became, by conquest, the property of the crown. Over time new extensions were added and the layout of the building and its courtyards, the windows with their surmounted arches and the geometrical patterned tile walls feature the skills of the craftsmen that built it.
On the way home you will be taken for a wine tasting of the region’s great wines at the wine bar Bistro Da Praca including two red and two white wines along with a platter of cheese, ham, olives, pate, and bread.
You will then return to your hotel for dinner on your own.
Day 7 (BL)
Today after checking out of the hotel you will start your journey north to the Douro River Valley. The day’s journey will be broken up with several stops. The first stop will be at Obidos. This preserved medieval town is one of Portugal’s most classic walled settlements. Stroll the cobblestone streets up to the 12th century Abbey from whose ramparts you can view the entire countryside and vineyards. This village also showcases a converted 15th century castle and several beautiful churches. In Obidos, there will be a tasting of the famous Gingha Berry Portuguese liquor made from Morello cherries and served in chocolate cups-Voila!
Lunch will be at Adega da Albertino, located in Caldas Rainha, and noted for its excellent traditional Portuguese cuisine.
In the afternoon you will stop in Coimbra to visit the Bibiliteca Joanina. As you enter the amazingly beautiful décor on the main floor, you will feel like you have stepped back in time 500 years. The architecture of this Baroque library, built between 1717 and 1728, will dazzle you with its ornate arches and highly decorated ceilings rich in gilt and exotic wood. It is one of the top five libraries in Europe. You will also have a chance to visit St. Miguel Chapel - the Royal Chapel dedicated to Saint Miguel built in 1517 showcasing beautiful unique tile, paintings and a Baroque organ.
After this stop you will travel on to check in at the 5* Vintage House Hotel in the hilly and tranquil Douro River wine valley. This special restored 18th century estate building was renovated with all the comforts and facilities while maintaining the charm of the original Architecture. Tonight you can enjoy the hotel, lounge overlooking the river, and have dinner at your leisure.
Day 8 (BL)
After breakfast you will be treated to a lazy two hour boat trip on the Douro River to view the scenic landscape from a new perspective.
You will then have lunch at DOC the best restaurant in the valley and located directly on the river. With its riverfront terrace and menu featuring the best regional, national and international cuisine, and the boats and barges gliding by on the river, eating here becomes a sublime experience.
After lunch you will have a tour and tasting in the orange tree glade at Quinta do Seixo Vineyard. This ancient and beautiful estate and modern winery surprises visitors with different wine experiences developed to tell the story of Porto wine and the Douro Valley.
You will then return to spend your last magical night in the Douro Valley and have dinner on your own.
Day 9 (BL)
After breakfast you depart on a great day of historical adventure. Your first stop will be in Lamego, nestled among the terraced slopes of this Port wine region, showcasing Baroque style architecture and overlooked by an elegant shrine. Some of the great monuments here are the Castle, the Monte de Sao Church and the vaulted stone cistern. Here you will also find the beautiful shrine of Santuario Nossa Senhora dos Remedios-Lady of Remedies dating back to the 18th century, full of special painted tiles and one of the pilgrimage churches of Portugal.
Lunch today, including wine, will be at Quinta da Pacheca offering an amazing gastronomic experience while you embrace a great river view. Each special dish is paired with the best suited wine.
Your last stop today will be at the Palacio de Mateus and its gardens reminiscent of Versailles. The exterior of the Castle is a Baroque masterpiece, one of the finest examples of civil architecture, and the interior is equally lavish featuring rooms filled with many fine carvings, artwork, china and porcelain. This castle-country home is featured on the label of Mateus wine and you will have a tasting of three special wines.
After the castle visit you will return to the hotel for dinner on your own.
Day 10 (BL)
Today after checking out of the Vintage you will be transported to Porto. Along the way you will stop at Amarante “To Love” situated in the rich agricultural Minho Region responsible for the “Vinho Verde” the young semi sparkling green wine unique to Portugal.
A striking arched bridge takes you over the Tamega River and into town. Indeed the town seems magical with its elegant turreted buildings and its trees drooping down to the river.
Lunch today will be at the out of the way Sao Giao Restaurant featuring a fabulous menu including game dishes served in a spacious dining room overlooking its vineyard and the Moreira Valley.
In the afternoon you will stop to visit Guimaraes one of Portugal’s most important and historical destinations known as the birthplace of the Nation. With its proud castle and medieval quarters this charming town is a maze of narrow streets flanked by old houses decorated with statues leading to the main square, Largo de Oliveira and the Palace.
The Palacio Duques de Bragnca -“The Palace of the Dukes” is a medieval palace with beautiful grounds, built in the 15th century and added onto by several owners before being left to ruins in the 17th century. It was completely restored in the 20th century and is now a treasured National monument. The interior rooms feature impressive Renaissance furniture, Flemish tapestries and Persian carpets. Here you will also visit the Castle a 10th century shield shaped fortress built to keep out the Moors and Norsemen raiders. It was expanded in the 12th century into an arsenal and Palace. Finishing the journey you arrive in Porto.
Porto, in Roman days “Portus Cali”, is a beguiling town with a lengthy history, a UNESCO city of culture showcasing some of the richest concentration of Baroque Architecture in Europe. However this city is defined by its port wine trade and “Vila Nova de Gaia” the south bank home to the famous port wine lodges.
Your new hotel, the 5* Yeatman, the finest in Porto, is set on the hillside in the Vila Nova de Gaia. Check in, relax, and enjoy dinner on your own.
Day 11 (B)
This morning the golfers will be transported to play a round at Estela Golf Club. The course, beautifully designed and visually appealing, is situated on the stunning and dramatic Minho Coast-a true links course constructed along 3km of sandy beach land. The design made use of the natural dunes and shoreline hazards to shape the holes creating a stunning effect.
The non-golfers will experience a different aspect of history this morning with a tour of two of Porto’s new contemporary architectural buildings and their exhibits. The Serralves Art Museum, the most important in Portugal designed by Alvaro Siza, and the Casa da Musica - Music House an icon of contemporary architecture.
After lunch on their own, golfers and non-golfers will return to Vila Nova de Gaia for a tasting of Port at Croft’s Lodge. The tasting will include a visit to the aging cellars and tasting three special ports followed by a Vintage fire-opening ritual and tasting, accompanied with almonds.
Upon reuniting with the golfers you can enjoy the balance of the day walking along the river or visiting shops, historical buildings and squares, or other Port lodges and enjoy dinner at your leisure.
Day 12 (BL)
After breakfast you will be taken down to the quay for a Rabelo Boat cruise on the river. This will give you a different perspective of the architecture of Porto and its six bridges.
Then you will have a tour of Porto. Some of the famous stops will be the Torres dos Clerigos, built in 1763; this was the tallest tower in Portugal. If you desire, you can climb up the 240 stairs for the best view of Porto. It and the adjoining church were designed by the famous Italian architect Nasoni.
Next you will visit the Livario Lello Bookshop a neo-gothic structure famous for its seemingly floating staircase and grand ceiling but mainly known as the library featured in all the Harry Potter movies.
Later you will visit the Igreja (Church) Sao Francisco. Originally built in the 14th century the mendicant Gothic layout was added onto with a chapel and other structures in the 16th and 18th centuries and when finished became a magnificent Baroque church which appears to be covered in gold due to the abundance of gilt-edged wood carvings. This is one of the city’s and Portugal’s oldest and most important Romanesque monuments.
Next you will be taken to enjoy lunch at the famous restaurant DOP offering an international dining experience. This is the most sophisticated and sought after restaurant in Porto. It is located in a 14th century building-the Palacio das Artes.
Today you will also be treated to a Port tasting at the Taylor's Lodge. The tasting and visit will include a tasting of Chip Dry, LBV, ten year old Tawney and Taylor’s Vintage 2009 served with a chocolate truffle.
The balance of the day will be free to continue your exploration of Porto and have dinner on your own.
Day 13 (B)
Pack up your memories, check out of the hotel and you will be transported to the Porto airport to continue your travels or head home.
We can add on days in the Algarve of Portugal for golf or sightseeing or visits to any other part of Europe.
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Whats Included

Included With This Tour (Based on 20 Travelers)

All lodging as described or equal
All ground transportation with driver/guide
Entrances to Monuments described
Meals daily as noted (B,L,D)
Boat trips on the river
Wine tastings
Not Included With This Tour

Airfare to and from Spain & Portugal
Gratuities for guides and drivers
Any personal needs telephone, laundry etc.
Entrances to monuments other than described
*18 hole green fees, pull trolleys and use of the range electric carts and caddies are extra and can be arranged.

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