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SPAIN Excursions Madrid Barcelona Costa del Sol

Vacation is calling

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3 Madrid12 Barcelona21 Costa del Sol

28 Terms & Conditions

Enter a world of timeless beauty and endless dreams…To help you make the most of your vacation, Transat has arranged a varied program of exciting excursions.

This booklet contains information on some of the excursions available, as well as additional information on money matters, clothing suggestions, shopping and the like.

As we strive to offer the best possible value, we carefully monitor each excursion to ensure that it meets our high standards. Therefore, we reserve the right to cancel any excursion which does not provide the utmost satisfaction and similarly, we will also vary the itinerary or add new ones as they become available.

Madrid Barcelona Costa del Sol

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Madrid4 Good to know5 Map6 Destinations

EXCURSIONS7 Aranjuez Avila & Segovia El Escorial & The Valley of the Fallen El Escorial & The Valley of the Fallen AM + Toldeo PM8 Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Madrid Panoramic Tour & Prado Museum Panoramic City Tour & Real Madrid TC Stadium Panoramic City Tour & Royal Palace9 Panoramic Sightseeing Tour Panoramic Tour AM + Aranjuez Half Day PM Prado Museum “Skip The Line” Real Madrid Football Clib Only Tickets + Stadium Tour10 Segway Tour Madrid Toledo (Half-day) Toledo (Full-day) Traditional Flamenco11 Walking Tour Madrid Historic Town & Prado Museum Walking Tour Madrid Historic Town & Royal Palace

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GOOD TO KNOWFood and drink Meal times differ from those in Canada, except in some resort areas.

Lunch, which is the largest of the three meals, is served from 1 to 4 pm and dinner from 8:30 to 11 pm. Nightclubs rarely get going before 2 am.

ShoppingStores usually run from 9:30 or 10 am to 1:30 or 2 pm and from 5 pm to 8 or 9 pm. Most department stores are open all day. Stores are closed all day Sunday and some also close on Saturday afternoons.

TaxisMinimum fare approx. €2.90

The taxi service in Madrid operates three fares: Fare 1 applies weekdays between 6 am and 9 pm; Fare 2 applies on weekdays between 9 pm and 6 am. Fare 3 applies on weekends and legal holidays.

SubwayThe Madrid Metro is made up of sixteen lines and is the sixth longest in the world. Many of the newer stations are accessible to people with disabilities. The metro runs from 6 to 1:30 am.

BanksThe local currency is the Euro (€). Banks are open Monday through Friday from 8:30 or 9 am to 1 or 2 pm and, in large cities, from 4 or 5 to 8 pm It’s generally not a good idea to use banks located near monuments or tourist sites. ATMs can be found throughout Madrid.

TippingTip is not included on the bill. Although not obligatory, it is customary to leave 10% of the total.

Destination Representatives in SpainOur destination representatives are always ready to assist you! You’ll find the number for our 24-hour help line below. We will be glad to help you!

Jumbo Tours emergency number: +34 91 060 9323

Transat Customer Service: 1 866 322 6694

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Cataluña

Aragón

Murcia

Andalucía

ValenciaCastilla la Mancha

Extremadura

La RiojaCastilla-León

Euskal Herria

Navarra

CantabriaGalicia

Asturias

Mallorca

IbizaCabrera

Formentera

Menorca

Balearic Islands

ALBORANSEAATLANTIC

OCEAN

MEDITERRANEANSEA

ATLANTIC OCEAN

Plasencia

Don Benito

Morón dela Frontera

La LíneaAlgecirasTarifa

Utrera

Écija

San Fernando

Jerez dela Frontera

El Puerto de Sta María

Sanlúcar de Barrameda

Úbeda

Linares

Talaverade laReina

GetafeAlcalá de Henares

PuertollanoValdepeñas

Tomelloso

Leganés

ParlaAranjuez

Lorca

Cartagena

Elda

Elche

Orihuela

Sagunt

Gandia

Alzira

Vilanovai la Geltrú

Mataró

Manresa

Badalona

Vic

PonferradaMirandade Ebro

IrúnEibar

Barakaldo

GijónAvilésLa Coruña El Ferrol

Vigo

Tolède

Mérida

Logroño

Valladolid

PamplonaVitoria

Murcia

Valencia

SantanderOviedoSantiago

de Compostela

Palma

ANDORRA LA VELLA

LISBON

Córdoba

Jaén

Almería

Granada

Cádiz

Huelva

Guadalajara

Cuenca

Albacete

Ciudad Real

Cáceres

Badajoz

Tarragona

Lérida

Girona

Teruel

Huesca

Ávila

Segovia

Soria

Salamanca

Zamora

Burgos

Palencia

León

Alicante

Castelló de la Plana

Orense

Pontevedra

Lugo

DonostiaSan Sebastián

Bilbao

Sevilla

Zaragoza

Nerja

Barcelona

Madrid

Malaga

Guarda

ViseuAveiro

Porto Vila Real

BragançaBraga

Viana de Castelo

Portalegre

Faro

Beja

Évora

Santarém

Leiria

Coimbra

CasteloBranco

Setúbal

Foix

Perpignan

Carcassonne

Montpellier

Mont-de-Marsan

Agen

Pau

CahorsRodez

Albi

Montauban

Auch

Tarbes

Mende

Toulouse

TangierGIBRALTAR

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ANDORRA

PORTUGAL

MOROCCOALGERIA

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DESTINATIONSMadridHome to some of the finest museums in the world and splendid historic sights, the capital of Spain is almost as famous for its endless array of evening entertainment. Gourmet restaurants, tapas bars, sidewalk cafés and pulsating flamenco rhythms will all vie for your attention the minute you step out of your hotel.

Must-sees › El Prado Museum› Mercado San Miguel› Santiago Bernabeu Stadium› Avila & Aranjuez› El Escorial› Royal Palace

ToledoA mesmerizing blend of Christian, Jewish and Moorish architecture, Toledo boasts a maze of cobblestone streets and hidden squares that will delight your senses. It was also once the home of one of Spain’s greatest painters, El Greco, so you will find many of his great works of art scattered throughout the city. Put on your walking shoes and step back in time.

Must-sees › El Alcazar› Santa Maria de Toledo Cathedral› Jewish Quarter› Santo Tomé Church› Santa Maria la Blanca Synagogue› San Juan de los Reyes Monastery

SegoviaTravel to Segovia to admire its stunning Roman Aqueduct, and succumb to the charms of this medieval town that combines all that is good about Spanish living: meandering streets, lovely squares, ancient churches, mouth-watering cuisine, lively tapas bars and a hearty dose of history.

Must-sees › Alcazar› Cathedral› Roman Aqueduct› Vera Cruz Church› Plaza Mayor› Plaza de San Martin

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EXCURSIONS

Legend € 10 to 30 €€ 31 to 65 €€€ 66 to 90 €€€€ 91+

AranjuezHalf day

Visit the Royal Site of Aranjuez, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, located on the banks of the Tagus River. A place of leisure for the Spanish kings, the site reached its heyday under the reign of the Bourbon Dynasty during the 18th  century. Visit the interior of the beautiful Royal Palace with its Oriental Room and the throne of Queen Isabel II. See the Royal Boatbuilding Museum, built to preserve the patrol boats and vessels that were used to sail the Tagus River.

€€

Avila & SegoviaFull day

This tour takes you through two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Avila and Segovia. See Avila’s prominent and emblematic Romanesque medieval city walls and famous sites, a mystical reminder of the warring and monastic centre that Avila used to be, and a symbol of its history, art and heroic chivalry. Then out to Segovia, meeting point of the Roman, Arabic, Jewish and Christian cultures throughout the millennia. Admire the impressive 1st to 2nd century Roman aqueduct. View the city wall, Alcazar, great plazas, Cathedral, Romanesque churches, convents, narrow streets, and splendid mansions.With gourmet, or tourist lunch, or with or without lunch.

€€€ with lunch • €€ without lunch

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El Escorial & The Valley Of The FallenHalf day

Visit El Escorial, a World Heritage Site and great basilica-church and monastery designed by architects Juan Bautista de Toledo and Juan de Herrera, and built between 1562 to 1584 to become the political centre of King Philip II’s empire. View the Valley of the Fallen, a memorial monument built to honour those who died during the Spanish Civil War in 1936.

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El Escorial & The Valley of the Fallen AM + Toledo PMFull day

Start your panoramic tour at El Escorial and the Pantheon of the Kings, the resting place of monarchs and queens, from Emperor Charles V to modern times. Then, discover the Valley of the Fallen, which was build as a memorial after the Spanish Civil War. End your guided walking tour in Toledo’s beautiful medieval city. Here, you will visit the Plaza del Ayuntamiento, the old Jewish quarter, the Church of Santo Tome, the old Synagogue of Santa Maria la Blanca, which is a strong symbol of the coexistence of the “Three Cultures”, a typical Damasquinado factory and much more. With or without lunch.

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EXCURSIONS

Legend € 10 to 30 €€ 31 to 65 €€€ 66 to 90 €€€€ 91+

This hop-on hop-off bus tour carries out two routes, both of which offer spectacular views of the city! Route 1 begins at Museo del Prado and the highlights include Puerta de Alcala, Barrio de Salamanca, Plaza de Espana, Plaza Mayor, Puerta del Sol, Circulo de Bellas Artes and Museo Reina Sofia. Route 2 starts at Plaza de Neptuno and attractions include Plaza de Cibeles, Museo de las Esculturas, Plaza de Castilla, Puerta de Alcala, Puerta del Sol and Plaza de las Cortes. A double-decker tour bus and an audioguide are included. Museum tickets and un-specified meals and services are not included. Two-day pass is only valid for consecutive days.

Hop-On Hop-Off One or two-day pass

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Madrid Panoramic Tour & Prado Museum4 hours

Set off on a panoramic tour that highlights the best of the city: Plaza de Oriente, Plaza de España, Parque del Oeste, Principe Pio, Puente del Rey, the Shrine of the Virgen del Puerto, Calle Mayor, Plaza de la Villa, Puerta del Sol, Neptuno, Atocha, Puerta de Alcala, Calle de Alcala, Retiro Park and the Plaza de Toros (Bullring). Stop at Plaza de Colon at the Hard Rock Café Madrid for a complimentary soft drink, before continuing to the Paseo de la Castellana, Plaza de Castilla, Santiago Bernabeu Stadium, Plaza de Cibeles, Gran Via and Plaza de Callao. End the day with a tour of the Prado Museum.Guide service inside the museum is not included

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Panoramic City Tour & Real Madrid TC Stadium Half day

Enjoy a sightseeing tour through the most important and representative avenues, streets and squares of Madrid to admire its buildings and monuments. Also visit the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium: take the tunnel to the locker rooms, see the bench, the pitch, the press room and the presidential box and admire the new trophy exhibition area, showcasing the legend of the Real Madrid Football Club - the best of the 20th century.This excursion does not operate during official football matches. Transportation back to the hotel not included.

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Panoramic City Tour & Royal PalaceHalf day

Enjoy a sightseeing tour through the most important and representative avenues, streets and squares of Madrid and admire its buildings and monuments. Also visit the beautiful, well-preserved 18th century Royal Palace, landmark of Madrid’s status as Spain’s capital, where official receptions of the Crown such as gala dinners and signings of important agreements are still hosted.

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EXCURSIONS

Legend € 10 to 30 €€ 31 to 65 €€€ 66 to 90 €€€€ 91+

Panoramic Sightseeing TourHalf day

Enjoy a sightseeing tour through the avenues, streets and squares of Madrid. Tour the densely-built streets of the 17th century Austrian quarter, where the austere exteriors of its palaces contrast sharply with their luxurious interiors. Panoramic view of the splendid 18th century neo-classical architecture of the Royal Palace and the Sabatini and Campo del Moro gardens. In the orderly laid out streets of the newer quarters, see Madrid’s most modern and avant-garde works.

Panoramic Tour AM + Aranjuez Half Day PMFull day

Enjoy a sightseeing tour of Madrid’s avenues, streets and squares. Tour the streets of the 17th century Austrian quarter and enjoy a panoramic view of the splendid 18th century neo-classical architecture at the Royal Palace, Sabatini Gardens and Campo del Moro. Then, enjoy a visit of the Royal Palace of Aranjuez, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Located on the banks of the Tagus River, the site reached its heyday under the Bourbon dynasty’s reign in the 18th century. Visit the Royal Boat Building museum and the Royal Palace’s interior, which holds Queen Isabel II’s throne.

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Prado Museum “Skip The Line”

Designed by architect Juan de Villanueva in 1785, the building that houses the Museo Nacional del Prado was actually meant to lodge the National History Cabinet, by orders of King Charles III. As a result of the monarch’s grandson, King Ferdinand VII, encouraged by his wife Queen Maria Isabel de Braganza, the Museo Nacional del Prado opened its doors to the public for the very first time in November 1819. Thanks to them, today we can admire masterpieces like The Garden of Earthly Delights by Bosch, Las Meninas by Velazquez and The Family of Carlos IV by Goya!

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Real Madrid Football Club (Stadium Tour only)

Channel your inner football star at the Santigo Bernabeu Stadium! On this tour, you will have the chance to visit the tunnel that connects the field to the players’ changing rooms, the bench, the press room, the pitch and the presidential box. Enjoy this thrilling experience at your own pace, on your own watch. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended.This Stadium Tour is not guided and is unavailable on match days.

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EXCURSIONS

Legend € 10 to 30 €€ 31 to 65 €€€ 66 to 90 €€€€ 91+

Segway Tour Madrid

See Madrid from a new perspective! Choose from the following Segway tours: Austrias Tour (90 minutes) will take you from Gran Via to visit Madrid’s historical areas, which include Plaza Espana, Mercado de San Miguel, and Plaza Mayor. Retiro Tour (90 minutes) tackles Madrid’s green spaces and is best suited for families with young children. Rio Tour or Prado Tour (150 minutes) is a complete tour marked with history, monuments, landscapes and a special visit to San Miguel Market. Comfortable shoes and clothing are recommended.Services include a Segway, a guide and training. Museum tickets and un-specified meals and services are not included.

€€ €€

ToledoHalf day

Start with a panoramic walking tour of Toledo. Enter the old quarters for a visit to the Plaza del Ayuntamiento and see the facade of the Primate Cathedral and old Palace of Justice and City Hall. Walk down the narrow streets of the old Jewish quarter to the Church of St. Tomé, where you will see The Burial of Count Orgaz, El Greco’s famous painting; the old Synagogue of Santa Maria la Blanca, symbol of the coexistence of the “Three Cultures”; the Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes; and the Victorio Macho Museum overlooking the Tagus River.

€€€ with lunch • €€ without lunch

ToledoFull day

Once the capital of Castille, Toledo is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that offers magnificent examples of Moorish, Jewish and Christian architecture. Upon arrival, enjoy a walking tour that includes the cathedral, the Church of Santo Tomé (home to the El Greco masterpiece, The Burial of the Count of Orgaz), the Synagogue of Santa Maria la Blanca, the Church of San Juan de los Reyes and the Victorio Macho Museum. Also visit a typical factory of Damasquinado, the well-known handcraft art of Toledo. The visit will conclude with a panoramic bus tour which will circle around the city from the other side of the river to admire the views.

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Traditional Flamenco3 hours

After a panoramic sightseeing tour through Madrid’s illuminated city streets, enjoy a live flamenco performance at the 40-year-old traditional Café de Chinitas restaurant, located in the heart of Madrid.

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EXCURSIONS

Legend € 10 to 30 €€ 31 to 65 €€€ 66 to 90 €€€€ 91+

Walking Tour Madrid Historic Town & Prado Museum2 hours

On this walking tour, you’ll discover Madrid’s picturesque Renaissance and Baroque period buildings. You will also get to visit one of Madrid’s most emblematic cafés, where you will be offered a drink. Then, it’s off to the Prado Museum! Designed by architect, Juan de Villanueva in 1785, the museum opened its doors in November of 1819. Once inside, admire masterpieces from the following renowned artists: J. Bosch (El Bosco), El Greco, Velazquez and Goya. A bilingual guide, a free drink and entrance to the Prado Museum are all included. Transportation, lunch, beverages and un-specified services are not included.

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Walking Tour Madrid Historic Town & Royal Palace2 hours

On this walking tour, you will discover the most emblematic buildings from the Renaissance and Baroque period of Madrid which are picturesque and representative of the city. With a stop at one of the most emblematic Cafés of this popular area of Madrid, you will be offered a drink. The Royal Palace is one of the most beautiful and best preserved palaces in Europe. The Palace was the official residence of the Spanish Monarchy from 1765 to 1931. The most stunning receptions of the Spanish Crown are still celebrated here. Comfortable shoes are recommended. Transportation, lunch, beverages and un-specified services are not included.

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Barcelona13 Good to know14 Map15 Destinations

EXCURSIONS16 Artistic Barcelona Tour: Gaudí & Modernism Barcelona Card Barcelona Football Club Barcelona from the Sea - Vermouth Time Barcelona from the Sea - Sunset Time17 Classic City Tour Classic & Artistic Tour El Cordobes Flamenco Show Evening Gourmet Tapas - Walking Tour18 Girona, Figueres & Dalí Museum Gothic Walking Tour Hop-On Hop-Off Montserrat19 Montserrat & Artistic Barcelona Tour Sagrada Familia Guided Tour - Skip the Line View of Barcelona View of Barcelona and entrance to the Sagrada Familia20 View of Barcelona and FC Barcelona Museum Entrance Tour Wines & Cavas

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GOOD TO KNOWFood and drink Meal times differ from those in Canada, except in some resort areas. Lunch, which is the largest of the three meals, is served from 1 to 4 pm and dinner from 8:30 to 11 pm. Nightclubs rarely get going before 2 am.

ShoppingStores usually run from 9:30 or 10 am to 1:30 or 2 pm and from 5 pm to 8 or 9 pm. Most department stores are open all day. Stores are closed all day Sunday and some also close on Saturday afternoons.

TaxisMinimum fare approx. €2.30

The taxi service in Barcelona operates two fares: T-1 applies on weekdays between 8 am and 8 pm in the Greater Barcelona area. T-2 applies weekday evenings between 8 pm and 8 am and 24 hours a day on Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays in the Greater Barcelona area.

SubwayThe Barcelona Metro is made up of five lines (L1, L2, L3, L4 and L5) and the FGC (Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat), which includes three additional lines (L6, L7 and L8). The metro operates as follows:

Sunday to Thursday: 5 am – midnight Friday: 5 – 2 am Saturday: Continuous service Public Holidays: 5 am – midnight

BanksThe local currency is the Euro (€). Banks are open Monday through Friday from 8:30 or 9 am to 1 or 2 pm and, in large cities, from 4 or 5 to 8 pm. It’s generally not a good idea to use banks located near monuments or tourist sites. ATMs can be found throughout Barcelona.

TippingTip is not included on the bill. Although not obligatory, it is customary to leave 10% of the total.

Destination Representatives in SpainOur destination representatives are always ready to assist you! You’ll find the number for our 24-hour help line below. We will be glad to help you!

Jumbo Tours emergency number: +34 91 060 9323

Transat Customer Service: 1 866 322 6694

Cataluña

Aragón

Murcia

Andalucía

ValenciaCastilla la Mancha

Extremadura

La RiojaCastilla-León

Euskal Herria

Navarra

CantabriaGalicia

Asturias

Mallorca

IbizaCabrera

Formentera

Menorca

Balearic Islands

ALBORANSEAATLANTIC

OCEAN

MEDITERRANEANSEA

ATLANTIC OCEAN

Plasencia

Don Benito

Morón dela Frontera

La LíneaAlgecirasTarifa

Utrera

Écija

San Fernando

Jerez dela Frontera

El Puerto de Sta María

Sanlúcar de Barrameda

Úbeda

Linares

Talaverade laReina

GetafeAlcalá de Henares

PuertollanoValdepeñas

Tomelloso

Leganés

ParlaAranjuez

Lorca

Cartagena

Elda

Elche

Orihuela

Sagunt

Gandia

Alzira

Vilanovai la Geltrú

Mataró

Manresa

Badalona

Vic

PonferradaMirandade Ebro

IrúnEibar

Barakaldo

GijónAvilésLa Coruña El Ferrol

Vigo

Tolède

Mérida

Logroño

Valladolid

PamplonaVitoria

Murcia

Valencia

SantanderOviedoSantiago

de Compostela

Palma

ANDORRA LA VELLA

LISBON

Córdoba

Jaén

Almería

Granada

Cádiz

Huelva

Guadalajara

Cuenca

Albacete

Ciudad Real

Cáceres

Badajoz

Tarragona

Lérida

Girona

Teruel

Huesca

Ávila

Segovia

Soria

Salamanca

Zamora

Burgos

Palencia

León

Alicante

Castelló de la Plana

Orense

Pontevedra

Lugo

DonostiaSan Sebastián

Bilbao

Sevilla

Zaragoza

Nerja

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Viana de Castelo

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Carcassonne

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DESTINATIONSBarcelonaSpain’s most popular city is a tantalizing blend of old and new. It features everything from Gothic architecture to Gaudí’s Art Nouveau masterpieces and 21st century buildings. Scattered in between you’ll find bustling bars, lively restaurants and fabulous shopping. Did we mention gorgeous beaches and majestic mountains?

Must-sees › Sagrada Familia› Parc Güell› Barri Gotic› La Rambla› Barceloneta Beach (for the atmosphere)› Montjuïc

GironaThis northern gem offers all the history, excitement and culture of Barcelona, on a smaller scale. Visitors can expect awe-inspiring architecture, Roman ruins, an amazing restaurant scene, a walled old quarter and a superb cathedral.

Must-sees › Sant Feliu› Plaça de la Independència› Barri Vell› Banys Àrabs› Museu del Cinema› Passeig Arqueològic

Costa BravaHome to long stretches of golden beaches, intimate coves, stunning Roman ruins, spectacular nature reserves and landscapes dotted with vineyards and olive groves, the Costa Brava is a mosaic of sensations, sights and sounds that reflect the history of a culture.

Must-sees › Dalí Museum› Cadaqués› Pubol› Tossa del Mar’s Old Town› Cap de Creus Natural Park› Sant Pere de Rodes

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Artistic Barcelona Tour: Gaudí & Modernism Half day

Tour Barcelona, the capital of Catalan Art Nouveau, where the famous architect, Antoní Gaudí, lived and worked. Stop at Güell Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site designed by Gaudí. From the outside, see the Basilica and Expiatory Church of the Holy Family (Sagrada Familia), Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece. Then our tour continues to Paseo de Gracia to see Gaudi’s famous apartment buildings (façades) like Casa Milà (La Pedrera) and Casa Batlló. The tour ends at Casa Batlló, Paseo de Gracia 43.

Legend € 10 to 30 €€ 31 to 65 €€€ 66 to 90 €€€€ 91+

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Barcelona CardOptions: 3, 4 and 5 days Tickets

Discover the best of Gaudi, among other iconic attractions, thanks to the Barcelona Card. The Sagrada Familia, La Pedrera, the Casa Batllo, the Las Golondrinas cruise boats, the Barcelona Zoo and the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya are just some of the many cultural and leisure attractions which you can visit for free or at a reduced price, in six languages. The Barcelona Card also includes train travel to the airport, access to public transportation, the Barcelona Card Kids for children between 4-12 years old and discounts on over 70 city sights, restaurants, shops and more.

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Barcelona Football ClubStadium and museum entrance only

This Camp Nou tour is the best way to get to know the Barcelona Football Club, commonly known as Barça. Get a first-hand look at the day-to-day lives of club members and feel the magic of a five-star venue. Follow in the footsteps of historic players like Kubala, Cruyff, Maradona, Guardiola and Ronaldinho. See the president’s box, the press area and the changing room. Walk down the tunnel and onto the pitch where you can enjoy a panoramic view. Also visit the Club Museum where you can admire personal belongings of the stars that have helped make the Barcelona Football Club what it is today. Transportation not included.

Barcelona from the Sea Option 1 - 1.5 hours Vermouth TimeOption 2 - 2.5 hours Sunset Time

Enjoy a tour of Barcelona’s Old Harbour with a cold vermouth in hand! On this tour, you’ll enjoy one of the best views of the city, which includes the Columbus Monument, La Barceloneta and the Maremagnum Shopping Centre. This shared, 12-meter sailing yacht will ride alongside a professional skipper. Once outside of the marina, the yacht will sail along the coast.

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El Cordobes Flamenco Show1,5 to 3 hours

Savour authentic local cuisine during a buffet-style dinner-show at the Tablao Cordobes, known since 1970 as one of the most genuine entertainment restaurants in Barcelona. Let the city’s most outstanding flamenco artists captivate you with their live dance performances. Transportation not included.

Legend € 10 to 30 €€ 31 to 65 €€€ 66 to 90 €€€€ 91+

Classic & Artistic TourFull day

This tour combines both the Classic and Artistic Barcelona tours, with or without lunch.

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Evening Gourmet Tapas - Walking Tour 3 hours

Combine gourmet tastings and Catalan culture on a walking tour of Barcelona’s famous tapas bars. Get a great overview of the city as you learn how to order tapas and discover some of the best bars and cafés Barcelona has to offer. Visit La Rambla and the Gothic Quarter and the famous La Boqueria food market. As a bonus, your friendly, informative guide can offer suggestions to help you get the most from your stay in Barcelona. Transportation not included.

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Classic City TourHalf day

Enjoy a sightseeing tour of vibrant Barcelona. Explore Plaça de Catalunya, Via Laietana, the Gothic district, Cathedral and Plaça de Sant Jaume, home of the Generalitat of Catalonia and City Hall. Continue to the Olympic Village and Harbour to admire the Columbus Monument in honour of Christopher Columbus’ first voyage to America. Then continue up to Montjuïc by cable car to enjoy a panoramic view from the top of the Olympic Stadium, Palau Sant Jordi and the Calatrava Tower. Admire reproductions of the various architectural styles of Spain and taste Catalan sparkling wine during a tour of the Poble Espanyol open-air museum, known as the Spanish Village.

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Gothic Walking TourHalf day

Tour Barcelona’s Gothic quarter and be charmed by its streets, squares, hidden corners, and ancient buildings, while expert guides take you on a journey through history.

Legend € 10 to 30 €€ 31 to 65 €€€ 66 to 90 €€€€ 91+

Hop-On Hop-Off 1 day - approx. 2 hours per route

Hop on the double-decker tourist bus and discover Barcelona at your own pace! Travel the east-bound or west-bound route. With the same ticket, you can get on and off all day long, change route and learn about the history of the city in several languages through an audio system with earphones. Use the provided city guide and map to discover all the stops and available discounts at different establishments. The buses are accessible to people with limited mobility, equipped with an electric sliding roof in case of rain and attendants are always on board.

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MontserratHalf day

Drive through small picturesque villages on your way to the majestic mountain of Montserrat, rising 4,051 feet (1,235 metres) above ground. Continue with a visit to the Royal Basilica of Montserrat, one of Spain’s most important pilgrimage sites for hundreds of years, and see the 12th century Romanesque sculpture of the black Virgin of Montserrat, also known as la Moreneta. You might even be fortunate enough to hear one of the delightful midday performances of the children’s choir (except in July and August).

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Girona, Figueres & Dalí MuseumFull day

Tour two major towns in northern Catalonia. See Figueres, birthplace of Salvador Dalí, and visit the Dalí Theatre and Museum and Dalí-Joies jewel exhibition. Enjoy a guided walking tour of Girona, home to one of Europe’s best-preserved Jewish quarters.Lunch is not included.

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Sagrada Familia Guided Tour - Skip the Line1.5 hours

Embark on this guided tour and discover Gaudí, an innovator of his time, has left behind numerous treasures for the discerning tourist to discover in Barcelona. La Sagrada Familia is one of the most visited buildings in the world. Visit the astonishing interior of this church, where the ceiling reaches 70 metres high. Antoní Gaudí designed a richly and symbolically decorated Latin cross plan with five aisles. Also visit La Sagrada Familia’s museum, where you will see drawings, plaster models and pictures of the history and development of this basilica, from its early beginnings to the present day. The museum will also provide valuable information on Gaudi’s life and career.

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Montserrat & Artistic Barcelona TourFull day

This is a combination of both the Montserrat & Artistic Barcelona tours. Lunch is not included.

View of Barcelona2.5 hours

Accompanied by an official guide, begin your panoramic tour in Paseo de Gracia to admire the Casa Batllo, La Pedrera and the stunning lanterns that adorn the avenue. Then, continue towards the Paseo de San Juan, passing the House of “les Punxes,” the Arc de Triomf, the Parc de la Ciutadella, and the famous La Barceloneta district and its coast. The tour will stop at the post office building and will continue in the El Born neighbourhood with its impressive Santa Maria del Mar church, the Gothic Quarter and the Barcelona Cathedral. The tour ends at Plaza Catalunya.

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View of Barcelona + Entrance to the Sagrada Familia 2.5 hours

After your panoramic tour of Barcelona, continue to the majestic Basilica of the Sagrada Familia. Located in the city centre, it has become one of Barcelona’s main attractions over the years. Enjoy a free visit of the Basilica’s impressive interior and learn about its extensive history. Extremely rich in both decoration and symbolism, Gaudi designed the Basilica in the form of a Latin cross with five aisles and decorated it with seventy-meter high interior vaults. A visit to the Basilica’s history museum is also possible.

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View of Barcelona + FC Barcelona Museum Entrance Tour2.5 hours

After your panoramic tour of the Catalan capital, head to the FC Barcelona Stadium to enjoy the “Camp Nou Experience”, a free tour for football lovers and Barcelona enthusiasts alike. This modern museum is equipped with interactive murals, a new display cabinet and an extensive collection of memorabilia. On this tour, you’ll learn about FC Barcelona’s history and you will get to visit the playing field, the locker rooms, the press room and audiovisual space booths. A visit of the stadium may be included.

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Wines & CavasFull day

Visit wineries in Freixenet, Torres and Jean Leon. Taste local cavas, wine, cheeses, Catalan cold cuts, and traditional pa amb tomaquet (bread with olive oil and tomatoes).

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EXCURSIONS25 Caminito Del Rey Cordoba Monumental Gilbratar26 Granada Alhambra & Generalife Marbella & Puerto Banus Nerja & Frigiliana Ronda Monumental & Marbella27 Seville Monumental Tangier, Morocco

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GOOD TO KNOWFood and drink Meal times differ from those in Canada, except in some resort areas.

Lunch, which is the largest of the three meals, is served from 1 to 4 pm and dinner from 8:30 to 11 pm. Nightclubs rarely get going before 2 am.

ShoppingStores usually open from 9:30 or 10 am to 1:30 or 2 pm and from 5 to 8 or 9 pm. Most department stores are open all day. Stores are closed all day Sunday and some also close on Saturday afternoons.

TaxisThe taxi service in Malaga operates two fares: Fare 1 applies weekdays between 6 am and 10 pm and Fare 2 applies on weekdays between 10 pm and 6 am, weekends and legal holidays.

BanksThe local currency is the Euro (€). Banks are open Monday through Friday from 8:30 or 9 am to 1 or 2 pm and, in large cities, from 4 or 5 to 8 pm. It’s generally not a good idea to use banks located near monuments or tourist sites. ATMs can be found throughout Malaga.

TippingTip is not included on the bill. Although not obligatory, it is customary to leave 10% of the total.

Destination Representatives in SpainOur destination representatives are always ready to assist you! You’ll find the number for our 24-hour help line below. We will be glad to help you!

Jumbo Tours emergency number: +34 91 060 9323

Transat Customer Service: 1 866 322 6694

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Cataluña

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ValenciaCastilla la Mancha

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La RiojaCastilla-León

Euskal Herria

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CantabriaGalicia

Asturias

Mallorca

IbizaCabrera

Formentera

Menorca

Balearic Islands

ALBORANSEAATLANTIC

OCEAN

MEDITERRANEANSEA

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La LíneaAlgecirasTarifa

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San Fernando

Jerez dela Frontera

El Puerto de Sta María

Sanlúcar de Barrameda

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CasteloBranco

Setúbal

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Carcassonne

Montpellier

Mont-de-Marsan

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DESTINATIONSMalagaSet on the sparkling Costa del Sol, Picasso’s birthplace features a lively port area teeming with restaurants and bars, many fine beaches and a maze of winding streets filled with almost every shop imaginable. The atmosphere is typically Andalusian-laid-back by day and lively by night when most of the city seems to be out on the streets.

Must-sees › Museo Picasso Malaga› Cathedral› La Malagueta Beach› Marqués de Larios shopping street› Castillo de Gibralfaro› Nearby beaches on the Costa del Sol

SevilleThis Andalusian city offers a dazzling blend of history, culture and passion. Whether you choose to stroll its warren of white-washed streets, admire stunning historic sights or watch the world go by from an outdoor café, you will be mesmerized by the beauty of your surroundings.

Must-sees › Alcázar› La Giralda› Cathedral› Plaza de España› Santa Cruz› La Maestranza bullring

GranadaTravel to Granada and enter a world of unbelievable splendour and beauty. Home to some of the most celebrated examples of Moorish architecture, the city offers a myriad of sights and sensations. From the picturesque Albayzín to the grandiose Gothic cathedral, this vibrant city exudes an energy and passion unlike any other.

Must-sees › Alhambra› Generalife Gardens› Royal Chapel› Abadía de Sacromonte› Mirador San Nicolas› Plaza Bib-Rambla

EXCURSIONSYour representative will provide details

on available excursions during

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EXCURSIONS

Legend € 10 to 30 €€ 31 to 65 €€€ 66 to 90 €€€€ 91+

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Caminito Del ReyFull day

Visit the breathtaking views of the Caminito Del Rey path. Upon arrival at Conde de Guadalhorce Dam, you will learn all about the history of the Natural Area of Desfiladero de los Gaitanes. The Caminito Del Ray path is approximately 3 kilometers long, it is stretched less than 1-meter-wide and it is hanging about 100 meters above the Guadalhorce River. It has been completely refurbished, and follows vertical walls and a footbridge over the gorge. It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes.Not recommended for people with restricted mobility or people who might suffer from dizziness. Entrance is forbidden to children under the age of 8 years old. Lunch, beverages and un-specified services are not included.

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Cordoba MonumentalFull day (optional lunch)

This tour takes you to Cordoba, the seat of the independent Caliphate. Visit the Aljama Mosque, one of the most emblematic constructions of Islamic art, initiated in the 8th century and completed in the 10th century after undergoing numerous changes. It is a fascinating building which offers surprising light and colour effects as well as beautiful doors and nearly a thousand columns. Admire the Gothic, Baroque and Plateresque elements of the cathedral nave that was added to the interior in the 16th century. See the Roman Bridge that was restored by the Moors and visit the Jewish Quarter and its synagogue.If purchased without lunch, there is free time in Cordoba.

GibraltarFull day – 3 options available

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GIBRALTAR SHOPPING TOUR This tour includes transportation, a tour escort and leisure time for shopping or exploring the Rock. Free time for lunch.

GIBRALTAR DOLPHIN TOUR This tour includes transportation, a tour escort and a marine observation boat trip designed for watching dolphins and listening to their sounds and underwater play. Free time for lunch.

ROCK OF GIBRALTAR TOUR Visit Gibraltar, a British Colony since 1713, often described as the shopping centre of the Western Mediterranean due to its numerous shops offering a vast selection of goods. See the rock’s most spectacular sites: St. Michael’s Cave, one of Europe’s most dramatic natural grottoes located halfway up the western slope approximately 300 metres above sea level, and Apes’ Den, named for its tailless monkeys, the Barbary macaques. Roaming freely along the upper rock, these endearing creatures will enchant you with their antics. They are perhaps the best known of Gibraltar’s attractions. Free time for lunch.

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Granada Alhambra & GeneralifeFull day

This historical tour brings you to the Alhambra, a medieval Moorish palace and fortress complex. Tour the Alcazaba Fortress, the Court of the Lions, the Comares Palace, and the Generalife, a summer residence set in beautiful gardens. In the heart of the Alhambra, see the Palace of Charles V, designed in 1526 as a symbol of new power. See the many vestiges of this city’s long Arabic and Renacentist past: the Alcaiceria, the narrow and old silk market and the Cathedral and Royal Chapel, the burial place of the Catholic king and queen Ferdinand and Isabel.Entrance fees to the Cathedral and Royal Chapel not included. If taken without lunch, there is free time in Granada.

Marbella & Puerto BanusHalf day guided tour

Founded by the Romans during the Arab reign back in the 1600s, Marbella was quick to become a prosperous city. Its castle, situated in the historic city centre, is the only monument that survived this time period. Popular among the jet set crowd, today, its historic architecture and white streets are well-conserved. With over 4 million visitors per year, Puerto Banús, situated just 6 km from the urban area, is one of the most famous ports on the Spanish coast.

Nerja & FrigilianaFull day

On the eastern coast, Frigiliana shines with mosaic-paved streets and immaculate white houses, and maintains a Morisco-Mudejar centre. Taste the local sweet wine and enjoy free time for strolling around. Tour Nerja, a village that has retained much of the character of its Moorish past. Visit its historic centre constructed circa 1487 with its Balcón de Europa, formerly an 11th century castle but now a sightseeing point. Admire the Barroque-Mudejar design of the 17th century El Salvador Church. You can also discover the magnificent prehistoric Nerja Caves, known as the Underground Cathedral.

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Ronda Monumental & MabellaFull day

Depart for the Ronda region. Stop and enjoy the magnificent scenery of Ronda, city of famous bandits and bullfighters. Enjoy superb views of the impressive 120-metre-deep Tagus River from the Nuevo and Arabic bridges. Visit the oldest bullring in Spain (1785) and its adjoining Museum of Bullfighting Art and History followed by a visit to Bodegas La Sangre, a local winery, including a wine-tasting experience. Depart Ronda and stop in Marbella for a guided visit of the magnificently preserved Old Town, bustling with commercial activity and filled with flowered balconies. Entrance fees to the castle not included. If taken without lunch, there is free time in Ronda.

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Tangier, MoroccoFull day (including lunch)

Cross the Strait of Gibraltar by high-speed to Tangier (1 hour), a cosmopolitan Moroccan town inhabited by the Phoenicians, Romans, Vandals, Berbers and Arabs and later colonized by the Portuguese, Spanish, British and French. Once declared an international city, the Tangier we know today has been moulded from its various past cultures and annexation by Morocco. Visit the crowded Souks, the walled area of the Medina, and the Kasbah with its narrow streets leading to bazaars offering a bewildering array of goods. Take pictures of the legendary snake charmers and eccentric-looking water sellers.Lunch as a group in a typical Morocan restaurant.

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Seville MonumentalFull day (optional lunch)

Andalusia’s capital is internationally renowned and has an impressive monument heritage. Enjoy a panoramic tour of this fascinating city, the well-tended gardens of Maria Luisa Park, the Plaza de España and a stroll through the typical and delightful Jewish district of Santa Cruz. Also visit the 15th century Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic church in Christendom, with its magnificent chancel. See the Giralda, an exquisite 16th century bell tower converted from the 12th century Almohade Aljama Mosque minaret, the slenderest tower in Moorish architecture.If taken without lunch, there is free time in Seville.

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TERMS & CONDITIONSReservationsThe information on excursions contained in this pamphlet is indicative only. These excursions are available through the Transat or Jumbo Tours representatives. Excursions other than those outlined in this booklet may be available.

Transat Customer Service: 1 866 322 6649(24 hours a day, 7 days a week)

Jumbo Tours Group: + 34 95 237 4750(Week days from 9:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.)

Scheduling of excursionsAll tours depart are as indicated in the excursion description and participants are asked to be at the pick-up point 30 minutes prior to departure. At the completion of the tour you will be returned to the bus terminal or meeting point unless you opt to leave the tour en route. In this case, it will be your responsibility to secure transportation back to your hotel, at your own expense.

Refunds and cancellationYour booking for any excursion is confirmed immediately with the excursion operator in each resort. Therefore, no refunds can be given for any unused or partially used tours.

Prices, inclusions and itinerariesExcursion prices and/or itineraries and/or tour inclusions in this booklet are all subject to change without prior notice. Meals and/or beverages are not included unless otherwise specified. Excursions may be offered in one language or multilingual. Excursion content may vary slightly depending on the service provider. Any of the described excursions may be cancelled for any reason, including lack of participants, and with or without prior notice. In such circumstances, Transat and Jumbo Tours’ sole responsibility shall be to refund in full all monies paid.

ResponsibilityThe travel services described in this booklet are provided by service providers independent of Transat and Jumbo Tours. Some excursions or activities may not be suitable for everyone. Participation is at your discretion and at your own risk of loss, damage or injury. Transat and Jumbo Tours make no representation as to the quality or safety of any excursion provided by these service providers, who are a third party, and over whom Transat and Jumbo Tours have no control. Consequently, Transat and Jumbo Tours cannot be held responsible for the acts, representations, omissions, fault or negligence of these service providers or that of their employees, nor for any loss or damages suffered as a result thereof, nor for any injury or accident you may suffer or any costs, delays or expenses resulting from, or in connection with, your participation in these travel services. The travel services provided are subject to the terms and conditions imposed by the service providers. By purchasing these tour services and/or other activities, you signify your agreement to the Terms & Conditions contained in this booklet.

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