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The Spain with La Tomatina Festival tour is a vibrant, 9-day journey through the cultural and historical heart of Spain. Carefully curated to blend timeless architecture, scenic coastlines, and thrilling festivities, this itinerary takes you through the country’s most iconic cities—Madrid, Cordoba, Seville, Malaga, and Barcelona. The highlight of the tour is your participation in the world-famous La Tomatina Festival, where you'll experience Spain's most colorful and exhilarating celebration. From royal palaces and Gothic cathedrals to beach strolls and Flamenco shows, every moment is crafted to offer an unforgettable Spanish escapade.
Duration: 8Nights/ 9Days Route: Madrid- Cordoba- Seville- Malang- Barcelona
Best Time to Visit: August (for La Tomatina Festival)
Note: This is a suggested itinerary and can be customized to suit your travel preferences. Contact our Spain experts to tailor your package.
Trip Highlights
Upon arrival at Madrid Airport, meet our local representative and transfer to your pre-booked hotel. After check-in, relax before heading out for a half-day city tour. Visit iconic landmarks including the Royal Palace, Puerta de Alcalá, Paseo del Prado Fountains, and Church of San Francisco El Grande. Return to your hotel for dinner and an overnight stay.
After breakfast, enjoy the day exploring Madrid at your own pace or opt for a full-day excursion to Toledo, one of Spain’s most historic cities. Discover the Medieval Castle, El Greco’s masterpieces, the grand Cathedral, and ancient Synagogue. Return to Madrid for dinner and an overnight stay.
Post breakfast, check out and board a train to Cordoba, a city rich in Roman and Islamic heritage. After arrival and hotel check-in, explore the city on foot, visiting the magnificent Mezquita, Jewish Quarter, and the Alcazar of the Christian Monarchs. Overnight stay in Cordoba.
After breakfast, proceed to Seville, a charming city located on the Guadalquivir River. Once the hub of trade with the Americas, Seville is a vibrant city with stunning architecture. After hotel check-in and lunch, go on a guided tour to explore the historic city center. Return for dinner and overnight stay.
After breakfast, check out and travel to Malaga. On arrival, enjoy a sightseeing tour aboard a Double Decker bus, covering attractions at your leisure. Overnight stay in Malaga.
Spend a relaxing day at Malaga’s beaches or take an optional full-day excursion to Granada to explore the magnificent Alhambra Palace and Generalife Gardens. Return to Malaga in the evening for dinner and overnight stay.
After breakfast, transfer to the airport for your flight to Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia. After hotel check-in, begin a city tour covering the Sagrada Familia, Cathedral façade, Columbus Monument, Olympic Village, and Montjuïc Mountain. Overnight stay in Barcelona.
Enjoy a free day to explore the city or opt for a tour to Montserrat Monastery, home to the Black Virgin Mary and the famous Boys’ Choir La Escolania. In the evening, attend an unforgettable Flamenco Show, showcasing the vibrant art and passion of Andalusia. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.
After breakfast, check out and transfer to the airport for your onward journey. This marks the end of your vibrant Spain with La Tomatina Festival tour.
La Tomatina is one of the most unique and fun-filled festivals in the world, where participants engage in a massive tomato fight. It is held annually in the town of Buñol, near Valencia, Spain, on the last Wednesday of August. The event attracts thousands of locals and tourists alike.
Yes, La Tomatina is safe, especially when you follow basic safety guidelines such as wearing protective eyewear and non-slip shoes. The event is organized with proper crowd control, and only ripe, squashed tomatoes are used to avoid injury.
The last week of August is ideal if you want to witness La Tomatina. Since it's summer, it’s also a great time to explore Spanish beaches, enjoy late-night tapas, and attend other festivals like Semana Grande or Feria de Málaga.