Spain & Portugal (Tomatina)

Late August - 2025

10 DAYS Days

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10 DAYS

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About this Trip

Road Trip.

This road trip covers the cities of Barcelona, Madrid, Lisbon and the white coastal town of Marbella. Local cuisine & drinks, culture, architecture, nightlife and the vibe of probably the coolest cities in Europe, you get to experience it all.

A walk along the scary but safe Caminito Del Rey and crazy roller coaster rides in Parque Warner Madrid, for the adrenaline junkies.

Your eye’s wont believe the pink lake in Torrevieja. There is something for the GOT fans too.

Few of the most beautiful and unique white villages in Europe and Portugal’s prettiest beaches and caves in the Algarve region, your Instagram audience is going to be sooo jealous !!

And for all those who added La tomatina to their bucket list after watching ZNMD, it’s time to ‘Paint It Red‘.

The Spanish and Portuguese countryside is breathtaking and we are sure that the sights and views along the journey will blow your mind.

Designed for ages 18-36

We can customise and choose which places to visit in the 12 days.

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La Tomatina

La Tomatina is a tomato-throwing festival where participants are not only allowed, but encouraged to hurl tomatoes at one another during a full-on, two-hour-long food fight. 

La Tomatina Originated From A Street Brawl

Legend has it that La Tomatina originated from a street brawl that occurred in Valencia in 1945. During the brawl, a food stall filled with vegetables spilled onto the street, and those involved in the fight began throwing the spilled tomatoes at each other.

The following year, a similar incident occurred, but those involved brought their own tomatoes from home to the fight. From there, a tradition was established, becoming La Tomatina.

Things To Do

  • Avoid getting hit on the face.
  • Wear white and paint it red.
  • The crazy Tomatina after party where thousands of attendees flock to pubs to celebrate.
Algar Seco Caves, The Algarve

Algar Seco is a stretch of rocky coastline. The limestone cliffs have been eroded by the sea and rain, creating a wonderland of caves, grottos, and unique rock formations.

The most famous cave in Algar Seco is A Boneca, a cave with two windows and a view of the Atlantic Ocean.

Legend has it that Algar Seco was formed by the tears of Princess Alfanzina, after her father, the King, ordered her lover to be killed. Her tears eroded the limestone rocks, forming the caves, grottos, and holes in the rocks.

Things To Do

  • The iconic view from A Boneca
  • Explore the caves and rock formations of Algae Seco
  • Cliff Jumpong
Amphitheatre of Italia

The Romans founded Italica in 206 B.C. It’s reputedly the birthplace of three Roman Emperors — Hadrian, Trajan, and Theodosius.The amphitheater once held 25,000 people, and was the third largest in the Roman Empire.

How it was used in the Game of Thrones !!!

Season 7

In Game of Thrones, Italica serves as the Dragonpit of King’s Landing, which was basically a stable for the Targaryen dragons. It’s the site of a famous scene from the Season 7 finale. There, the heads of the major Westerosi houses meet to negotiate how to deal with the Army of the Dead, the approaching White Walkers.

The Pink Lake of Spain

The Laguna Salada de Torrevieja is one of the saltiest and largest lakes in Europe. It is known for its bright pink color due to a variety of microorganisms typical of saline environments which has made it one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world.

Located just a few miles from Alicante, this lake is found in the beautiful nature reserve of the Costa Blanca in southeast Spain.

The best time to visit this enchanting town is during the late summer, when the colors of its waters reach a maximum intensity of pink, until reaching a sparkling fuchsia.

From mid-August to the end of September the landscape is completed in its maximum splendor with the arrival of over 2,000 flamingos that come to spend their breeding season here.

Benagil Cave, The Algarve

Benagil Cave is the most famous sea cave in the Algarve. It’s a fascinating rock formation with a big hole in the middle of its roof, which some people call “the eye”. Light streams into the cave through the eye, creating a beautiful effect inside the cave.

Benagil Cave is quite large, and when the tide is low, there is a small beach inside that visitors can stand on. From the beach, you can admire the cathedral-like shape, and take epic photos of the natural cave.

Things To Do

  • Kayaking
  • SUP (Stand-up paddle boats)
  • Boat tours from Benagil beach
Hala Madrid !!

Madrid, cheerful and vibrant at all hours, is famous for being an open city with all kinds of people from anywhere in the world.

In addition to its  busy streets dotted with all kinds of shops, restaurants with world cuisine and unbeatable nightlife, Madrid will surprise you with its tranquil historic spots that charm everyone walking by.

Here you’ll find traditional family-run, century-old bars where friends meet up for a drink, and every style of neighbourhood showcasing the diversity.

Madrid’s authenticity is hard to beat. Madrid is, without a doubt, one of Europe’s most interesting cities and the capital of food, fashion and nightlife.

Madrid’s authenticity is hard to beat. Madrid is, without a doubt, one of Europe’s most interesting cities and the capital of food, fashion and nightlife.

Things To Do

  • Dine at the world’s oldest restaurant
  • Visit Madrid’s iconic soccer stadiums
  • Watch the traditional flamenco show
  • Lose some money at Spain’s largest casino
  • Pub crawling to explore the nightlife
  • Shop from the best of fashion

If art & culture interests you, Madrid has way too many museums and art galleries to please you

Parque Warner Madrid

Among its roller coasters, highlights include Superman: La Atracción de Acero, a first in Europe with its floorless trains, Batman: Arkham Asylum, an inverted roller coaster, Coaster-Express, a wooden coaster and Stunt Fall, a giant inverted boomerang offering guests a vertical drop of 54.4 m reaching a top speed of 115 km/h. Another prominent attraction is La Venganza del Enigma, a structure 100 meters high that drops visitors at 80 km/h.

The park is divided into five themed areas: DC Super Heroes World, Hollywood Boulevard, Movie World Studios, Old West Territory and Cartoon Village.

Things To Do

Try not having a heart attack

The White Town of Marbella

Marbella is one of the Mediterranean’s most representative tourist venues and a top favourite for travellers. What was once a small white village of fishermen is now one of the most cosmopolitan beach resorts on the Costa del Sol in Spain.

The beaches with its fine sand and the Mediterranean with its clean water are the main attractions of Marbella.

A variety of activities, both on land and sea are available, as is shopping, eating and nightlife.

Things To Do

  • Uncover the charm of Marbella Old Town to visit few of the most picturesque streets in Europe.
  • Treat yourself in Puerto Banús, Marbella’s worldwide famous port
  • Rent a boat without license : They teach you how to handle the boat and then you are on your own !! Sounds exciting !!!
  • Eat tapas at La Lonja which is one of the best !!
  • Hit the beaches or the stylish beach clubs of Marbella!!
  • Ride a bike on the beach promenade
  • Lose some money at Casino Marbella
Lisbon

Combining grand architecture, a hilly sprawl of orange rooftops and flawless portside grandeur, Lisbon is one amazing city that will leave you swooning, drooling, and (probably) a little drunk.

Things To Do

Explore the city and it’s breathtaking street art

Despite being best known for its pastel buildings, orange rooftops and dreamy tile-clad facades, Lisbon actually has a cool side to it that’s filled with awesome street art!

You’ll likely encounter many of these murals while exploring (Lx Factory is a great place for this)

Expore city nightlife at the infamous pink street.

The modern Pink Street was the Red Light district of Lisbon. Home of the brothels of the city, shady bars, gambling houses, and dodgy places.

In 2011, this street was rebuilt entirely and taken to new life. Unique and coloured cafès and bars have replaced the old and shady businesses. Pink Street has undergone a remarkable transformation, evolving into a trendy nightlife hub that beckons visitors from around the globe.

Cristo Do Rei (Christ The King) Statue

The Cristo Rei statue, inspired by the famous Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, was inaugurated on May 17, 1959. This grand monument was constructed as a symbol of gratitude to God for sparing Portugal during World War II, a war in which Portugal remained neutral. 

The monument stands as a testament to the nation’s deep-rooted religious heritage and as a symbol of hope and peace.

Go shopping

The standard of living in Portugal is one of the lowest in Europe, shopping can be very interesting for your wallet.

Ride Ascensor da Bica

The picturesque iconic Lisbon yellow tram. The nineteenth century funicular ascends one of Lisbon’s steepest hills between Rua de São Paulo and Largo do Calhariz via Rua da Bica de Duarte Belo.

At the top, just three minutes away via Rua do Loreto, don’t miss the stunning views offered by the viewpoint known as Miradouro de Santa Catarina.

Drink some ginjinha

Ginjinha is Portugal’s favourite sour cherry liqueur, dazzling and inebriating crowds since the 17th century. It’s so beloved that there’s even a historic bar in Lisbon that has been serving just this drink for five generations.

Visit LX Factory



Lx Factory is an old, abandoned industrial site that has been converted into a creative, cultural and gastronomic hub. You’ll find tons of artisans selling their creations here, along with niche food shops, 
quaint cafes, and inspiring art studios. This pace is filled with awesome street art.

Alfama – Best of Lisbon

A small labyrinth of cobblestone streets, colorful houses, and some of the best architecture in the city. To most people, this is the most beautiful part of the city, where the old trams are rolling through the narrow streets.

Setenil De Las Bodegas

Setenil de las Bodegas is the most unique of all the white villages of Andalusia in Spain. This beautiful town is nestled deep within a canyon, surrounded by fields of olive trees. However, its most impressive feature is the huge rocks that overhang the pretty white houses. Wander among the narrow streets, where you’ll find houses emerging from boulders and delicious cave restaurants.

Barcelona

Set between the mountains and sea, the city is celebrated for its unique architecture, famous artists, urban beaches and vibrant nightlife.

Apart from sports and architecture, the city of Barcelona is renowned for being one of the most energetic and active cities globally. The city has a range of festivals and carnival-style street festivities throughout the year, derived from traditions. 

Things To Do

Explore Barcelona’s unique and modernistic architecture

Casa Mila

Casa Milà, is one of the most famous modernist buildings in Barcelona. The house is on the UNESCO World Heritage List. It was the last private residence designed by architect Antoni Gaudí and was built between 1906 and 1912. Experience the rooftop with the best views of the city!

Casa Blatto

An unmatched architectural treasure in a city defined by its otherworldly Modernista buildings, Unesco-listed Casa Batlló is undoubtedly one of Antoni Gaudí’s great jewels.

Park Gluell

The waving balcony and the colourful Guard’s House, with the imposing Barcelona skyline and sea in the background, is the city’s favourite postcard. It’s also a great summary of what the Catalan capital is like: a creative, cosmopolitan city with a Mediterranean lifestyle.

La Sagrada Família

The Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família (Expiatory Temple of the Holy Family) is considered to be the symbol of Barcelona by many residents.

The Sagrada Família, has been under construction for 140 years, with the work beginning back in 1882. It’s now in the final phase, and it is expected to be fully completed by 2030 or 2032.

More Things To Do

Lose some money at Casino Barcelona.

Experience Barcelona’s famous and lively nightlife

Try the local cuisine and drinks and surprise your taste buds.

Go shopping :
As one of the most fashion-forward cities in Europe, Barcelona’s shopping culture is vibrant, diverse and has plenty to offer. From high-fashion boutiques lining Passeig de Gràcia to street markets and a flea market where you’re sure to get an original bargain, there’s without a doubt something for everyone.

Ponte De Piedade, The Algarve

Ponta da Piedade, is located along the Algarve coastline and is a collection of geologically-detailed rock formations.

Millions of years of erosion have sculpted these limestone walls in unique ways. Some of the cliffs reach up to 20 meters high, and the area is filled with caves, grottoes, sea arches and rock faces that are perfect for climbing.

Things To Do

  • Kayaking
  • SUP (Stand-up paddle boats)
  • Boat tours
Frigliana - Spain's Prettiest White Village

Frigiliana is considered to be the prettiest village in Southern Spain.

It is a spotless, secluded, perfectly coifed cliff town dressed in blue and white, with flowing orange and purple vines and potted blood red geraniums.

This hillside village in the Costa del Sol is a picturesque labyrinth of cobblestoned streets and white-washed houses with splashes of blue and purple accents.

Things To Do

  • Explore the old town
  • Flood your Instagram with the whites of the village
Carvoeira & Carvalho Beach, The Algarve

The Praia de Carvoeiro is the main beach in town, and one of the most beautiful beaches in Algarve. With its calm waters and soft sand, it is the perfect place to relax and soak up the sun. The beach is surrounded by restaurants and bars, making it easy to grab a bite to eat or a refreshing drink. The boardwalk offers stunning views of the coastline.

There are viewpoints overlooking the beach on either side, where you can snap pictures of the picturesque town and its beachfront.

Marinha Beach, The Algarve

This beach has been voted one of the most beautiful beaches in the world several times.

On this beautiful beach, you can see many steep rocks and cliffs in all kinds of colours that end in the sea. Add golden sand and clear blue water and you have an amazing setting.

Things To Do

  • Kayaking
  • SUP (Stand-up paddle boats)
  • Boat tours
Ferragudo - Typical Portuguese Fishing Village

Ferragudo is a traditional fishing village with whitewashed cottages, flowers, hillside streets, and cute boats. The peacefulness and old-world charm of Ferragudo are perfectly preserved, making it the perfect Portuguese getaway

Montserrat

Montserrat, 50km northwest of Barcelona, is at the heart of Catalan identity for its mountain, monastery and natural park weaving among distinctive rock formations. Montserrat mountain is instantly recognisable, sculpted over millennia by wind and frost.

It is famous for its unusual appearance and the Benedictine monastery of Santa María de Montserrat.

Jagged, barren pinnacles of reddish sandstone and conglomerate, formed by erosion, rise from the mountain’s huge base. 

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