Best Spain Tours & Holidays

Remarkably charismatic and unapologetically vibrant, Spain is a true delight to explore. Wander the streets from Barcelona to Madrid and prepare to be captivated by the infectious energy that radiates from every corner. Lovers of fine food and wine will be amazed by the culinary creations on offer, from gazpacho to paella, and croquetas de jamón (ham croquettes) – and don’t forget the sangria!


Spain’s history is complex. Europe’s oldest human bones have been found in Spain, while sophisticated cave paintings in the north hint at a homosapien presence 12,000 years ago; in the time since, they’ve been both the conquerors and the conquered. Remnants of its past are scattered throughout barrios (neighbourhoods), hidden in cobbled callejones (alleys), and showcased in the array of architectural styles – from baroque to neoclassical and Antoni Gaudi’s modernist. A journey through Spain is a treat for the heart and mind. Click here to learn about when is the best time to visit Spain.

Frequently asked questions

We offer a range of Spanish travel experiences to suit different preferences. Choose from our well-rounded Classic tours that cover the highlights at great value, intimate Small Group tours with personalised attention, Private tours for exclusive experiences, or flexible Tailor-made tours designed around your interests.


Our Spain tour packages range from 9-day regional explorations to comprehensive 27-day multi-country journeys, including neighbouring Portugal and Morocco. With departures throughout the year, you'll find the perfect Inspiring Vacations Spanish adventure for your bucket list and preferred way of travelling.

Spain is a year-round destination with different advantages depending on when you book your Spain tour:

  • June to August (summer): Peak season with hot weather. Guided tours of Spain during this period often schedule activities away from the hottest hours of the day.
  • March to May and September to November (shoulder seasons): Ideal times for Spain travel with milder temperatures, longer days, and fewer crowds.

November to January (winter): There are fewer crowds and shorter days, but our guided tours to Spain still offer everything this beautiful country has to offer. Mountain regions might have snow, while coastal areas remain relatively warm.

Our Spain tours feature many of these popular destinations:

 

  • Madrid: The capital, known for the Royal Palace and vibrant city life
  • Barcelona: Featured for its famous Sagrada Familia and unique Gaudí architecture
  • Granada: Home to the magnificent Alhambra palace, a highlight on many of our Spain group tours
  • Seville: Known for its beautiful cathedral and charming streets
  • Salamanca: Historic university town with stunning architecture
  • Cordoba: Famous for the Mezquita mosque-cathedral
  • Valencia: Birthplace of authentic paella

 

Be sure to check the itinerary details to confirm which cities are included in your favourite tour, and explore some of our popular multi-destination tours that combine Spain with Portugal and Morocco

Spain is considered very safe for tourists. Tour operators ensure your safety throughout your journey. As with any popular tourist destination, be aware of your surroundings and watch for pickpockets in crowded areas. Your Spain tour guide can advise on any neighbourhoods to avoid.

Spain uses the Euro (€). Credit cards are widely accepted in hotels, restaurants, and shops visited during guided tours of Spain, but it's good to carry some cash for small purchases, especially when your group tours explore rural areas.

Depending on the tour you select, accommodations on our tours of Spain range from comfortable 3-star hotels to premium 4 to 5-star properties.

Spanish mealtimes differ from many other countries:

  • Breakfast (Desayuno): 7:00-9:00 AM, usually light with coffee and pastry
  • Lunch (Comida): 2:00-4:00 PM, the main meal of the day
  • Dinner (Cena): 9:00-11:00 PM, typically lighter than lunch


Our guided tours to Spain typically adjust meal schedules slightly to accommodate international travellers while still experiencing authentic Spanish dining culture.

Siesta is a traditional afternoon rest period. Although less common in major cities and tourist areas now, some smaller businesses may close from approximately 2:00-5:00 PM. The tours plan their activities accordingly, often using this time to travel between destinations or scheduled free time.

When it comes to tipping on your guided tour, we recommend the following: 

  • Restaurants: 5-10% for good service (not mandatory as service charge is often included)
  • Taxis: Rounding up to the nearest euro or 5-10% for longer journeys
  • Hotels: 1-2€ per bag for porters, 1-2€ per day for housekeeping
  • Tour Guides: It's customary to tip your guide 5-10€ per day if you're satisfied with their service

Our Spain tour packages often include culinary experiences featuring:

  • Paella Valenciana: The authentic version from Valencia
  • Tapas: Small plates of various dishes to share
  • Jamón Ibérico: Premium cured ham
  • Gazpacho: Cold vegetable soup, perfect in summer
  • Churros con Chocolate: Fried dough pastries with hot chocolate
  • Spanish Tortilla: Potato and egg omelette
  • Regional specialties: Each region visited on your Spain tour offers unique traditional dishes


Be sure to review the itinerary inclusions, as food experiences may vary from tour to tour. Jump into our article, A First Timer's Guide to Spain, for more delicious insider travel tips.

  • Clothing: Layers for varying temperatures, especially on spring and fall tours of Spain
  • Comfortable walking shoes: Essential for Spain travel, as cities often have cobblestone streets
  • Sun protection: Hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen, particularly for summer Spain tours
  • Modest attire: For visiting the religious sites included in many of our guided tours of Spain
  • Day pack: For carrying water, camera, and essentials during daily excursions
  • Adaptors: Spain uses type F electrical outlets (230V), with type C plugs also fitting the same socket.

Our Spain tours involve a fair amount of walking, especially when exploring historic sites and cities. While you don't need to be an athlete, being able to walk comfortably for several kilometers a day will enhance your experience on guided tours to Spain. Many historic centres have cobblestone streets and hills, and some attractions involve climbing stairs.

All Inspiring Vacations Spain tour packages include accommodation, transportation, and some meals. A daily budget to  cover additional meals not included in your tour, souvenirs, optional activities, and small purchases could span:

  • Budget traveller: 50-70€
  • Mid-range: 100-150€
  • Luxury: 200€+

Yes, tap water is safe to drink throughout Spain. Many locals prefer bottled water for taste, but there's no health risk in drinking from the tap. Most of our guided tours of Spain provide bottled water during excursions.

  • Leather goods: Especially from Granada and Córdoba
  • Ceramics: Particularly from Seville and Valencia
  • Olive oil: Spain is the world's largest producer
  • Wine: Regional varieties to bring home
  • Fan (Abanico): Traditional and practical souvenir
  • Espadrilles (Alpargatas): Traditional footwear


Our tours include free time for shopping and often provide insider tips on authentic local purchases. For more information, check out our guide to Spain's best markets.

Travel insurance is highly recommended when booking a guided tour of Spain to cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost luggage. Make sure your policy includes adequate medical, luggage, and activity coverage. If you’d like to book your travel insurance through Inspiring Vacations, check out our special travel insurance offer.

  • Greet people with a handshake or, among friends, with two kisses (one on each cheek)
  • Dress neatly in public; beachwear is for beaches only
  • Indoor voices are appreciated; Spaniards are animated but not typically loud
  • When entering small shops, greet with "Hola" or "Buenos días/tardes"

Due to limited space in bus luggage compartments, each traveller should limit their luggage to one piece weighing a maximum of 20kg, plus a carry-on bag that fits under the seat or in overhead compartments.

Optional tours can be selected once you've finalised your tour purchase and paid your deposit. When completing your Passenger Booking Form, you'll be asked if you would like to add optional tours. These must be selected no later than 70 days before departure.

Visa requirements for Spain depend on your nationality, length of stay, and purpose of visit. It's recommended to check the current visa requirements specific to your situation through official government sources or authorised visa information services well before your planned departure date.


Please check the Visa Entry Requirements page immediately after booking for more information. 

Ready to explore the wonders of Spain? You can book your Spain tour from Australia directly through our website—just browse our diverse tour options, select your preferred dates, and follow the simple booking process. If you'd rather chat with someone who knows the Spanish routes inside and out, call our friendly Inspiring Vacations team on 1300 88 66 88

We're here to help you find the perfect Spanish adventure that matches your travel style, budget, and bucket list dreams, whether you're drawn to Barcelona's architectural marvels, Andalusia's passionate flamenco, or the sun-soaked beaches of the Costa del Sol.

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