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Spain and Portugal Package Tours
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2026
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Take a tour to sun soaked Spain and Portugal
Take a multi country trip to Spain and Portugal and get the most out of the Iberian peninsula. Enjoy sun-soaked coastlines, historic landmarks, and city exploration. Enjoy port wine tasting in Porto, Roman ruins in Evora and vibrant streets in Lisbon. Then discover historic sites in Malaga, see Seville’s famous cathedral and visit the Alhambra in Granada all on one unforgettable tour. If you’re looking to discover the charm of southern Europe, then a tour visiting both Spain and Portugal is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the charm of the region.
Spain and Portugal Package Tours
Explore our range of tours visiting Spain and Portugal and book your next adventure today.
Why take a combined tour
Culture
Experience southern European culture whilst also getting a feel for the two distinctive cultures of Spain and Portugal.
History
With their heavily intertwined history get the best of both by discovering the history of Spain and Portugal on one seamless tour.
Geographical convenience
With transportation between countries covered, a package tour to Spain and Portugal is a great way to visit both countries on the same trip.

Why choose a package tour to Spain and Portugal
Accommodation sorted and ease of travel
Planning a multi country trip can be a stressful time. With finding hotels and figuring out how to get between them, a dream trip can soon become a nightmare. That’s where package tours come in. When you choose a package tour your accommodation and transportation between stops is all sorted for you, so you can relax and fully immerse yourself in the local culture.
Itineraries planned
With so much to see it can become overwhelming trying to plan a two-country itinerary yourself. On a package tour you get the perfect mix of pre organised excursions and free time to explore at your own pace. Making for a hassle-free way to explore new destinations.
Guides included
Don’t miss a thing when you choose a package tour and get the most out of your visit with guided excursions. Take the stress out of discovering the sights with guided tours to well-known sights included on your trip, meaning you can focus on the fun part, exploring and soaking up the culture.
Spain travel guides
Highlights of Portugal
Douro Valley
The world’s first officially designated wine region, the Douro Valley has been a UNESCO World Heritage site since 2001. The beautiful valley has the ideal climate and soil for planting grapes. There are many charming villages to visit here such as Favaois, Ucanha, Barcos and Salzedas. The Douro Museum is an interesting place to learn about the region and its wine. Marvel at the rugged International Douro Natural Park and gaze right across to Spain. Oh, and don’t forget to visit the vineyards and try that famous Port wine.
Fatima
Located 88 miles from Lisbon, the town of Fatima is home to the revered Catholic pilgrimage site of the Sanctuary of Fatima and steeped in history. Dedicated to the Virgin Mary, Fatima’s Sanctuary sees many visitors from all over the world each and every year. Large torchlight processions led through the historical town by Bishops and Cardinals captivate travellers. There is also several other historical sites worth visiting including the Basilica de Nossa Senhora do Rosário, the Casa De Lucia and the Capela Das Aparicoes.
Mateus
People travel to the civil parish of Mateus in Portugal to visit one thing - the palace. And it doesn’t disappoint. Mateus Palace is straight out of a fairytale. Built in the 18th century, its Baroque beauty still stands today. Rosé wine aficionados may have seen this location before as the palace is famously depicted on the Mateus Rose bottle. This place is truly a masterpiece and the garden an absolute fantasy. Another great bonus is the winery, the perfect setting to indulge in a few samples of delicious Portuguese wine.
Coimbra
Coimbra, a historic city in central Portugal, is known for its rich cultural heritage and vibrant academic atmosphere. Home to one of the oldest universities in Europe, the University of Coimbra, established in 1290, the city exudes a unique blend of tradition and modernity. Its picturesque old town features medieval architecture, narrow winding streets, and the stunning Joanina Library. Coimbra's lively student population contributes to a dynamic arts scene and bustling nightlife, making it a captivating destination for all travellers.
Portugal guides
Our useful travel guides for Portugal, to help you plan your trip to Europe.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a visa for Spain and Portugal?
Both countries are part of the Schengen Area, so travelers from many countries can enter visa-free for up to 90 days. Always check your specific nationality requirements before travel.
What’s the best time to visit Spain and Portugal?
Whilst there’s no bad time to visit Spain and Portugal, spring (Apr–Jun) and autumn (Sep–Oct) offer the best mix of pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and great value.
What should I pack?
Comfortable walking shoes are essential. Pack light layers, sun protection, and something smart-casual for evenings. In summer, breathable clothing is key.
What currency is used?
Both Spain and Portugal use the Euro, making travel between the two seamless.
What kind of transport is used between destinations?
Most multi-country tours use a mix of comfortable coaches and occasionally trains, with scenic drives between cities.
How much free time is included?
Tours balance guided sightseeing with free time so you can explore, relax, or enjoy local cuisine at your own pace. Some tours offer more free time than others so be sure to look at the tour itineraries for a better idea of how the tours are structured.
What standard of accommodation can I expect?
Typically 3 or 4 star hotels, centrally located or well-connected, offering comfort and convenience.
Are meals included?
Breakfast is usually included daily, with some group dinners. This leaves flexibility to explore local restaurants independently.
Are tour suitable for solo travellers?
Yes, multi-country tours are very popular with solo travelers, offering a social, safe, and hassle-free way to explore.
What’s the group size like?
Group sizes vary but are typically small to mid-sized. Large enough to be social, but small enough for a personal experience.
Do people speak English?
English is widely spoken in tourist areas, hotels, and restaurants, though learning a few local phrases is always appreciated. Your guides will also speak English should you need any help on your trip.
The benefits of a package tour
A multi-country tour of Spain and Portugal takes the stress out of planning while maximizing what you see and do. With expert guides, thoughtfully designed itineraries, and seamless travel between destinations, you can focus on enjoying the experience. Whether it’s your first time in Europe or you’re returning for more, this is an easy, fulfilling way to explore two of the continent’s most captivating countries.
































