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- Rome, Tuscany, Côte d Azur, Provence and Spain (including Castiglione del Lago)
- Spain and France With Unique Italy
- Barcelona to Rome Quest (Summer, 9 Days)
- Barcelona to Rome
- Get Social: Southern Europe Highlights
- From Gaudi to Gelato: Spain and Italy
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- Barcelona to Rome Quest (Winter, 9 Days)
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- Mediterranean rivieras
Rome, Tuscany, Côte d Azur, Provence and Spain (including Castiglione del Lago)
1 Review by TourRadar travelersThe route spans from Rome's Vatican City to Madrid's Plaza Mayor across 18 distinctive cities. Guests visit Tuscany's medieval gems like Siena and San Gimignano, marvel at Valencia's futuristic City of Arts and Sciences, and stroll Barcelona's vibrant Maremagnum complex, with nights at hotels like Ergife Rome.
Duration 13 days Destinations Italy, Monaco, France, Spain Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
- US$1,868
The tour opens in Madrid's historic Plaza Mayor, continuing through Venice's canals to Florence's Piazzale Michelangelo. Visitors tour Rome's Colosseum and Vatican City, before seeing Alberobello's trulli houses and Capri's Grotta Bianca. Accommodations include selected hotels like Conference Florencia.
Duration 18 days Destinations Spain, France, Switzerland, Italy, Vatican City (Holy See) Age Range up to 85 year olds Operator Europamundo From
- US$3,290
Barcelona to Rome Quest (Summer, 9 Days)
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“This was the most amazing week of my life! A year on and I'm still thinking about it and catching up with the friends I made.”
Gavin, traveled in May
This 9-day adventure showcases Spain and Italy's finest gems, from Barcelona's Gaudi masterpieces to Rome's ancient ruins. The trip includes Pisa's iconic tower, Florence's leather markets, and a cruise around Capri island, plus rail pass for Cinque Terre villages and guided Pompeii tour.
Duration 9 days Destinations Spain, France, Monaco, Italy, Vatican City (Holy See) Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $2,429
15% Off- US$2,065You save $364
Barcelona to Rome
12 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tour was friendly, informative, and organised.”
Alison, traveled in May
The path winds from Barcelona's Gothic Quarter through Spanish Pyrenees to Ribes de Freser, then into Italy via La Spezia. Visitors hike Cinque Terre's coastal paths, see Pisa's Leaning Tower, and admire Florence's Galleria dell'Accademia, concluding at Rome's Colosseum.
Duration 15 days Destinations Spain, France, Italy Age Range 15 to 99 year olds Operator Intrepid Travel From
15% Off- US$5,425
Spanning 16 days, this tour features Spain's Alhambra Palace in Granada and Italy's Vatican Museums with skip-the-line access. Guests stay at upscale hotels like Meliá Castilla in Madrid and Hotel Raffaello in Florence, enjoying Tuscan lunch in Montepulciano and traditional tapas in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter.
Duration 16 days Destinations Spain, Italy, Vatican City (Holy See) Age Range 5 to 99 year olds Operator Omega Tours From
15% Off- US$4,372
Your path leads from Spain's cultural capitals to Italy's northern gems through 15 cities. Visit Barcelona's Sagrada Familia, sail Lake Garda's waters, and tour Milan's Gothic Cathedral. Nights are spent at select properties including Casa de Las Artes Meliá Collection and Starhotels Ritz.
Duration 18 days Destinations Spain, France, Italy Age Range 4 to 99 year olds Operator Click Tours From $9,500
22% Off- US$7,410You save $2,090
A 9-day route from Barcelona's Gothic Quarter to Rome's ancient ruins awaits. The itinerary includes Pompeii's archaeological site, a Sorrento lemon farm visit, and Pisa's Leaning Tower climb. Designed for ages 18+, with expert guides and comfortable accommodations throughout Spain and Italy.
Duration 9 days Destinations Spain, France, Monaco, Italy, Vatican City (Holy See) Age Range 18 to 35 year olds Operator Contiki From $1,645
20% Off- US$1,316You save $329
The route stretches from Barcelona's bustling port to Sicily's Syracuse, featuring stops at exclusive Porto Cervo and historic Trapani. Guests aboard the Emerald Sakara enjoy luxury accommodation while exploring Lipari's volcanic coastline and Giardini Naxos' Mount Etna views over 11 days.
Duration 11 days Destinations Spain, France, Italy, Malta Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator Emerald Cruises From $15,990
50% Off- US$7,985You save $8,005
Luxurious sailing from Italy to Spain aboard the Emerald Azzurra includes visits to Livorno's Cathedral of Saint Francis and Málaga's Moorish Alcazaba. The 11-night voyage features stops at Cartagena's Roman Theatre and Palma de Mallorca's Gothic cathedral, with gourmet dining and premium beverages.
Duration 12 days Destinations Italy, France, Spain, Morocco, Portugal Age Range up to 90 year olds Operator Emerald Cruises From $17,590
50% Off- US$8,740You save $8,850
What people love about Italy And Spain Tours
- Barcelona to Rome Quest (Summer, 9 Days)
Ri was all and more I could have asked for in a guide. She was organized and got our group mixing and mingling so well.
- Barcelona to Rome
Brilliant trip!.Because Intrepid do small groups we were able to get into the best locally run restaurants and really get to experience life like a local. We traveled by train and got to sit and chat with the locals (even picked up some top tips on where to go out) The tour leader was amazing, his knowledge of the 3 counties visited blew me away. He even booked us tickets to see Santana feat. Dave Matthews on the piano in a 2000yr old amphitheater in Nimes, something I would never had known about on my own. The tour was such a great mix of activities and free time. highly recommend.
- Highlights of Italy & Spain - 17 Days
I really enjoyed my Italy and Spain Tour Radar trip, most of it was really enjoyable. I do want to say the communication needs to be improved. I thought my grandson and I were joining a tour that had 35 participants. Turns out, he and I were the only ones on the tour. We got put in with other groups, but we were the only ones on our tour. We were told we’d receive a letter from the hotel in Rome upon arrival, but didn’t get the letter or information until three days later when we took up with a group headed up toward Florence and Venice. Many times I felt I was feeling my way from tour group to tour group, never really feeling secure in transfers from place to place, tour to tour, city to city, and country to country. TourRadar just needs to be more careful about letting its participants know what will happen next. I almost threw away my train tickets from Barcelona to Madrid- because I didn’t know what they were. Still, we had a lot of fun and look forward to the other two trips we have booked with this group.
What our customers ask about Italy and Spain Tours & Trips
What amazing regional dishes can I try in Italy and Spain and where do I find the best spots?
You'll love the authentic pasta alla carbonara in Rome especially around Trastevere it's got this local vibe that's perfect for really experiencing it. Over in Sorrento the gnocchi is incredible and when you're in Tuscany don't miss their famous Florentine steak and this amazing thick soup called ribollita. Naples is definitely the place for proper wood-fired pizza margherita it's where it all started. In Spain you've got to try paella in Valencia it's this incredible rice dish loaded with seafood or meat whatever you prefer. The tapas scene in Seville is fantastic especially in Barrio de Triana where you'll find these small plates just bursting with flavor. On warm days in Andalusia try the gazpacho it's this refreshing cold soup that really hits the spot and while you're in the region make sure to taste the "liquid gold" their amazing olive oil in Úbeda.
What local traditions can visitors actually take part in and where's the best place to experience them?
Getting hands-on with pesto making in Cinque Terre is such a cool way to dive into Liguria's food culture. The flamenco scene in Seville is absolutely incredible especially in Triana where you'll catch the most authentic shows and if you're heading to Granada that's where you'll find the real deal Gypsy Flamenco performances. In Italy there's this lovely tradition called passeggiata it's basically an evening stroll through places like Florence where you can join locals and really feel part of the community. The tapas tours in Seville are fantastic you'll wind through these charming streets popping into lively tabernas it's such a great way to experience their sharing culture.
How do you get around Italy and Spain what's the best way to navigate their transport systems?
Both countries have really efficient high-speed trains connecting the major spots like Rome Florence and Venice in Italy or Madrid Barcelona and Seville in Spain with trains running pretty frequently throughout the day. Cities have their own good transport networks you've got Rome's metro Florence's buses and those really cool vaporetto water buses in Venice. For Spain's cities the metro systems work great for getting around. Walking is actually brilliant for exploring the historical centers in both countries especially for places like Cordoba where you can really take in the Mosque and Jewish Quarter at your own pace.
Which amazing places in Italy and Spain don't get as many visitors but are totally worth checking out?
There's this lovely lakeside town called Castiglione del Lago in Umbria that's got this incredible medieval feel and the views are just stunning. The San Giovanni in Venere Abbey in Italy is this hidden gem that not many people know about it's got this amazing eleventh-century architecture built right on top of old Roman temple ruins. Over in Spain Peniscola is absolutely gorgeous it's this walled town by the sea with the most beautiful landscapes and historical atmosphere you really feel like you've stepped back in time.
What are some less touristy routes around Italy and Spain that travelers really love and why?
The Amalfi Coast route is just spectacular whether you're driving or taking the bus those winding roads give you the most incredible coastal views. The hiking trails through Cinque Terre are amazing connecting these five beautiful villages along the Ligurian coast you get this perfect mix of dramatic scenery and local culture. In Spain the Caliphate route going east from Seville through Andalusia is fantastic you'll pass endless olive groves and see all this beautiful Moorish architecture on your way to Granada it's really special.