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14 Day Private Guided Tour of Spain

How to Spend 2 Weeks in Spain

Embark on this 14-day private tour of Spain and discover its architecture, gastronomy, landscapes, and traditions, all seamlessly linked by private drivers, first-class rail, and expert guides with insider insights not available to the public. Book your journey and experience Spain like never before.

​This itinerary blends iconic landmarks and immersive regional experiences, offering rare depth, personalized comfort, and bespoke private service, distinguishing it from standard tours.

What’s Included on Our 14 Day Spain Itinerary?

Private Airport & Hotel Transfers

Private Driver Services

Private Expert Local City Guides with Exclusive Access

First-Class High-Speed Train Tickets

Curated in Tastings & Hands-On Culinary Experiences

Private Boat Charter in Mallorca

Fully Customisable Itinerary, Designed Around You​

On-Call Support for Complete Peace of Mind

Day 1. Arrival in Barcelona: Gothic Origins & Catalan Identity

Historic medieval courtyard of Plaça del Rei in Barcelona Spain featuring ancient stone architecture and Gothic buildings in the city’s old quarter
Placa del Rei, Spain

Upon arrival in Barcelona, your private chauffeur will greet you at the airport and escort you comfortably to your centrally located hotel.

Private Guided Tour of the Gothic Quarter

This afternoon, explore the heart of the city with your private guide.

​Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter is not simply medieval; it is layered with Roman foundations, Catalan ambition, and centuries of trade, art, and independence. As you walk through narrow stone lanes and hidden squares, your guide will trace the city’s origins from Roman Barcino to medieval maritime power.

​You’ll visit Barcelona Cathedral, explore Plaça del Rei, and uncover hidden courtyards most visitors miss. The tour blends architectural insight and cultural context, helping you understand Catalonia’s unique identity within Spain.

​Overnight in Barcelona.

Day 2. Gaudí’s Barcelona: Vision, Faith & Modernism

Aerial view of La Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona at sunrise, highlighting its intricate architecture amidst the bustling city landscape.
La Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain.

Today is dedicated to the architect who transformed Barcelona.

Private Gaudí Tour Including Sagrada Familia & Parc Güell

With your private art historian or architectural specialist, you’ll explore Antoni Gaudí’s revolutionary vision.

​At the Sagrada Familia, enter with priority access. Discover how geometry, faith, and nature converge in one of the world’s most extraordinary basilicas. Your guide will decode the symbolism found in the façades and explain how Gaudí’s structural innovations were centuries ahead of their time.

​Continue to Parc Güell. There, mosaic terraces, sculptural forms, and panoramic city perspectives reflect Gaudí’s playful yet deeply intellectual style. The experience is paced comfortably, allowing time to absorb both artistry and atmosphere.

Overnight in Barcelona.

Day 3. Priorat: Spain’s Rising Wine Prestige

Sunset over the vineyards of the Priorat wine region in Catalonia, Spain, with rocky mountains and lush green hills in the background
Priorat, Spain

Today, your private driver escorts you inland to the dramatic landscapes of Priorat.

Private Wine Experience in the Priorat Region

Carved into slate hillsides, Priorat produces some of Spain’s prestigious wines.

​Visit two carefully selected boutique wineries. Vintners explain the region’s unique “llicorella” soils and low-yield cultivation methods. Tastings are intimate and refined, paired with regional specialties and sweeping vineyard views.

​Enjoy a relaxed lunch in a village restaurant, where Catalan cuisine pairs with local wines.

​Return to Barcelona in the late afternoon.

Overnight in Barcelona.

Day 4. Medieval Catalonia: Girona & Besalú

View of the old medieval Romanesque bridge in Besalu, Catalonia, Spain, arching over the tranquil River Fluvia on a sunny day, with historic stone buildings lining the riverbank.
Besalu, Spain.

With your private driver-guide, journey into Catalonia’s medieval past.

Girona Private Guided Tour

In Girona, explore remarkably preserved medieval walls, Romanesque architecture, and one of Europe’s best-preserved Jewish Quarters.

​Walk along the Onyar River and climb portions of the city walls. Your guide will bring to life stories of trade, scholarship, and religious coexistence.

Besalú

Continue to Besalú, where its iconic Romanesque bridge leads into a perfectly preserved medieval town. Stone lanes and ancient synagogues reflect centuries of layered history in a compact, atmospheric setting.

​Return to Barcelona for your final evening.

​Overnight in Barcelona.

Day 5. Palma de Mallorca

Stylish woman in a straw hat overlooking the Cathedral of Santa Maria and historic buildings along the river in Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Palma de Mallorca, Spain

This morning, transfer to the airport for your short flight to Palma de Mallorca.

Upon arrival, your private driver will escort you to your hotel.

Palma Walking Tour

In the afternoon, explore Palma’s historic center with a private guide.

​Visit La Seu Cathedral, dramatically perched above the sea, and wander through noble courtyards and shaded plazas that reflect centuries of Mediterranean trade and influence.

​Overnight in Palma.

Day 6. Sóller & Mallorca’s Hidden Coast

Aerial view of Port de Sóller on Mallorca Island, Spain, featuring the scenic coastline, turquoise Mediterranean Sea, and historic lighthouse surrounded by mountains and lush greenery
Port de Soller, Spain

Today, discover Mallorca beyond postcards.

Private Boat Experience from Sóller

After a scenic drive across the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, board your private boat in Sóller.

​Cruise hidden coves, limestone cliffs, and turquoise inlets unreachable by road. Swim or relax with refreshments as your skipper navigates Mallorca’s quieter coast.

​Return to Palma in the afternoon.

​Overnight in Palma.

Day 7. Mallorca Market & Culinary Traditions

Colorful fresh vegetables and fruits on display at a farmers market in Majorca, Spain, featuring peppers, tomatoes, melons, and local produce
Majorca, Spain

Today connects you with Mallorca’s food culture.

Market Visit & Private Cooking Experience

Visit a traditional market with your culinary host to select fresh produce, seafood, and island specialties.

​In a private kitchen setting, learn to prepare classic Mallorcan dishes. You may make tumbet, fresh seafood rice, or ensaimadas. Enjoy the meal paired with local wines.

​Overnight in Palma.

Day 8. Valencia

Tourists exploring the striking Gothic architecture of Valencia Cathedral, a historic landmark in Valencia, Spain under sunny skies.
Valencia Cathedral, Spain

Transfer to the airport for your flight to Valencia.

​Upon arrival, private transfer to your hotel.

Valencia Historic City Tour

Explore Valencia’s historic center, including the Silk Exchange (La Lonja), Valencia Cathedral, and Plaza de la Virgen. Your guide will explain the city’s transformation from a medieval trading hub to a modern cultural center.

​Overnight in Valencia.

Day 9. Orange Groves & Agricultural Heritage

Orange groves in Valencia Spain with ripe oranges on trees under a bright blue sky
Valencia, Spain

Valencia’s citrus industry shaped its economy and identity.

​Visit a family-run orchard, walk among fragrant orange trees, and learn about cultivation and export traditions. Taste freshly squeezed juices and seasonal products while learning about the region’s agricultural backbone.

​Overnight in Valencia.​

Day 10. Valencia to Madrid: Royal Parks & Urban Elegance

Monument to Alfonso XII in Buen Retiro Park Madrid Spain with people rowing boats on the lake on a sunny day
Retiro, Madrid, Spain

Transfer to the train station for your first-class high-speed journey to Madrid.

​Enjoy a relaxed, guided bike ride through Retiro Park, Madrid’s green heart. Discover monuments, sculpture gardens, and lakeside promenades.

​Overnight in Madrid.

Day 11. Madrid: Monarchy, Masterpieces & Market Culture

Panoramic view of the Royal Palace of Madrid, Spain, showcasing its majestic facade and ornate gates under a clear blue sky.
Royal Palace of Madrid, Spain

Today reveals Madrid at its most regal and most convivial. This is a capital shaped by empire and sustained by ritual.

City Orientation

Begin with a private guided tour through Madrid’s grand avenues and historic quarters.

​As you pass Plaza Mayor and the elegant boulevards of Gran Vía, note the stately façades of the Bourbon district. Your guide will trace the city’s evolution from Habsburg stronghold to modern European capital.

​This introduction provides context and confidence for further exploration on foot.

Royal Palace of Madrid: Ceremonial Spain

At the Royal Palace, explore with your private guide one of Europe’s most opulent royal residences.

​Move through the State Apartments, the Throne Room, and the Royal Armory as your guide explains the Bourbon dynasty, court protocol, and the symbolism embedded in the ceiling frescoes and gilded halls.

​More than a palace visit, this is an insight into how Spain projected power, and how the monarchy continues to shape its identity.

Evening Private Tapas Experience

Accompanied by a culinary specialist, step into historic taverns and contemporary bars tucked into atmospheric side streets. Sample Iberian ham, seasonal small plates, and carefully selected regional wines.

​Along the way, you’ll learn how tapas culture evolved, from practical bar snacks to a defining element of Spanish social life.

​Overnight in Madrid.

Day 12. Toledo: The City of Three Cultures

Panoramic view of Toledo Spain with the Tagus River, historic architecture, and the Alcázar at sunset
Toledo, Spain

This morning, your private driver-guide escorts you south to Toledo, a hilltop city whose skyline of spires and fortifications has changed little in centuries.

​Once the intellectual and spiritual center of medieval Spain, Toledo was shaped by Christian, Muslim, and Jewish communities living side by side. As you walk its narrow stone lanes, your guide will reveal how these traditions overlapped in architecture, scholarship, and craftsmanship.

​Inside Toledo Cathedral, discover soaring Gothic vaults and works by El Greco. His dramatic style found a natural home here. You’ll also learn about the city’s legendary steel, prized since Roman times. See how sword-making became both art and industry.

​Return to Madrid in the late afternoon.

Overnight in Madrid.

Day 13. Segovia: Roman Engineering & Royal Castile

Ancient Roman aqueduct in Segovia Spain with stone arches under a bright blue sky in the historic monumental quarter of Europe
Segovia, Spain

Travel north with your private driver to Segovia. The city blends Roman precision with medieval romance. Let us curate this day for you, experience Segovia’s wonders with expert guidance and comfort.

​Begin at the monumental Roman aqueduct, an extraordinary feat of ancient engineering still dominating the city center nearly two millennia after its construction. Your guide will explain how its precision-cut granite blocks were assembled without mortar, a testament to imperial ambition and skill.

​Continue through Segovia’s old town, where arcaded squares and quiet convents evoke Castilian tradition. At the Alcázar, explore one of Spain’s most distinctive royal fortresses, whose towers and halls reflect both defensive strategy and courtly life.

​Lunch today is reserved at a traditional mesón, where you may choose to sample the region’s celebrated roast suckling pig, crisp-skinned and tender, paired with local wine.

​Return to Madrid in the late afternoon.

​Overnight in Madrid.

Day 14. Departure from Madrid

Your private chauffeur will collect you from your hotel and transfer you comfortably to Madrid Airport for your onward journey.

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This 14-day private Spain tour combines architecture, wine, island landscapes, culinary immersion, and royal history, seamlessly connected through private service and carefully curated experiences.

​If you would like to extend your stay, add additional wine regions such as Rioja, include Andalusia, or refine any element further, we would be delighted to design a fully bespoke Spanish journey tailored entirely to you.

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Frequently Asked Questions About This Tour Itinerary

Why include Mallorca in a mainland Spain itinerary?

Mallorca adds a completely different dimension. After cultural days in Barcelona, it introduces coastal scenery, slower pacing, and hands-on food experiences, giving the trip more variety.

City tours can involve exploring on foot, but your driver-guide can adjust the amount of walking based on your preferences. You’ll never need to walk further than you feel comfortable.

It’s not just a tasting stop. You’ll learn how citrus farming shaped the region’s economy, walk through working orchards, and taste produce at its source, which feels very different from a market visit.

Yes. The structure is flexible, and regions like Andalusia can be swapped in or added depending on your interests and available time.

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