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Cultural Holidays in Spain
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Cultural Holidays in Spain

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Three Cities of Andalucia

Cultural Holidays in Spain
8 Days from USD 2240

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

Tour three iconic cities within Andalucia via scenic rail journeys

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Spain

Highlights of Spain by Rail

Cultural Holidays in Spain
20% OFF
8 Days from USD 4140

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Discover the iconic sites of Barcelona, Madrid, Seville and Cordoba

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Spain

Discover Spain & Portugal by Rail

Cultural Holidays in Spain
20% OFF
11 Days from USD 5550

Guided Group (Excl. Flights)

Explore the iconic cities of Spain and Portugal

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Spain

Contrasts of Catalonia (Catalunya) Cycling

Cultural Holidays in Spain
7 Days from USD 2330

Self-Guided Holidays (Excl. Flights)

Ride through beautiful Spanish villages and rural orchards

Cycling

My 4th trip with Exodus, and one that I would highly recommend.

A lovely mix of coastal, inland and mountain walks. Contrasting accommodations: a coastal hotel in Soller and mountain monastery retreat at Lluc. Great local food, lovely group.

Sarah Pink Walking in Mallorca

A great group of people with a fabulous guide created a wonderful experience.

Melanie Smout Trekking the Camino de Santiago

This was a lovely weeks hiking and we were lucky to have great weather for all of our hiking days (October). It was great to start in Samos to ‘tune in’ a bit to the more busy sections of the path and having a day at the end in Santiago is essential. The distances are sometimes long, but navigation is so easy as it is so well signed, which enabled people to go at their own pace with regular meeting points for a cafe con leche. Before booking, we debated guided v unguided as it is so easy to follow but opted to go with the minimal faff option, which was good. The route was interesting and prettier than I expected, but possibly not for those who prefer more remote hiking environments and solitude.

Keith Bevan Trekking the Camino de Santiago
Cultural Holidays in Spain