Spain is served by 49 airports all throughout the country including all of the islands. Flights are very reasonably priced and there is frequent service. We know air travel in Spain and we are here to help you.
Train travel is just the best in Europe. Spain boasts Europe’s longest high-speed rail network, second only to China globally, and its trains are exceptional and far-reaching. In one day, you could gawp at Gaudí’s architectural genius in Barcelona, be whisked by rail to Madrid’s museums, and still arrive in Seville for a sunset flamenco show.
Not that it’s all A to B whirlwind rail routes. There are some outstanding scenic train journeys to slow down and enjoy the Spanish pace of life, whether trundling along the northern coast’s narrow-gauge tracks or meandering into the mountains. And with some new low-cost operators now on the scene, exploring Spain by train has never been more affordable. With over a thousand stations and thousands more daily departures, getting around Spain by train is a straightforward joy rather than a stressful necessity. Seat reservations on most services guarantee uncrowded carriages, Rioja-serving cafe cars provide perfectly wine-paired panoramic views, and electric-powered trains make journeys even more sustainable. There are also several luxury trains in the north and in Andalucia that rival the Orient Express. Let us make your travel hassle free with confirmed tickets and seat reservations. The websites for train travel are constructed to bewilder the traveler in our opinion so let us make it easy for you.
Car rentals are available all over Spain and Portugal, but must be booked in advance. Traveling the roads in Spain is easy and fast. Modern super highways connect ever part of Spain and Portugal. We have our favorites, of course, and will take care of all the reservations. Remember that an International Drivers License is required for Spain.
There are two places on the Iberian Peninsula where you can take multi-day river cruising aboard fantastic river cruise ships. The Douro River in Portugal offers 7 day cruises from Porto to Porto and a stop in Spain in the middle! There are lots of opportunities to visit wineries and enjoy tastings along with the incredible sites.
We have a selected choice of cruise-lines that are the best. We only recommend a few that are truly a great value. Not all cruise lines are created equal. The second river cruise destination
is from the Spanish city of Seville travel down the River Guadalquivir to the sea and the ancient port of Cadiz, noted for its gold-domed cathedral. After a short coastal section the river cruise follows the River Guadiana into Portugal before returning to Seville and its major attractions of the Moorish garden-palace of the Alcazar and the huge gothic cathedral.