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Day 1 Arrive Barcelona
On Arrival Barcelona, you will be transfer to cruise. Check inn at Cruise. Evening Leisure for free. Overnight at Cruise. ( D) |
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Day 2 Barcelona – Palma de Mallorca (On Cruise)
After Breakfast enjoy full day at Cruise or go for an Excursion to Palma De Mallorca on your Own. |
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Day 3 Palma de Mallorca – Marseille (On cruise) After Breakfast enjoy full day at Cruise or go for an Excursion to Marseille on your Own. |
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Day 4 Marseille – Genoa (on Cruise)
After Breakfast enjoy full day at Cruise or go for an Excursion to Genoa on your Own. |
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Day 5 Genoa – Barcelona
After Breakfast check out from the cruise and you will be arriving at The capital of Catalonia – an autonomous community – Barcelona is the second largest city of Spain. It is one of leading economic, cultural and tourist hot spot in the world. The city lies on the north-eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula and faces the Mediterranean Sea, and similar to Madrid, it has experiences a Mediterranean climate. It is home to many UNESCO World Heritage Sites including Casa Vicens, Palau Guell, Casa Batlló and Park Güell. On reaching Barcelona, transfer to the designated hotel and check-in. Spend the rest of the day doing leisure activities. Enjoy a comfortable overnight stay in the hotel room. |
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Day 6 Barcelona
After a scrumptious breakfast, go on a private tour of Barcelona in a luxury car, with an English-speaking driver.
Start the tour with a visit to the Barcelona Cathedral, featuring Gothic and Gothic Revival architectural styles. It is 174-feet high, with a length of 90 metres and width of40 metres.
The cathedral was built between the 13th and 15th centuries, with the principal work carried out in the 14th century. Later, proceed towards Sagrada Família, designed by architect Antoni Gaudi. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this church is famous for its facades, namely Glory, Nativity and Passion. Afterwards, drive to the Olympic Village of Poblenou.
This complex was built for the 1992 Summer Olympic Games. Then, proceed towards the famous Columbus Monument, which is 197 feet tall, dedicated to Christopher Columbus. It was constructed to honour the first voyage of Columbus to Americas. Later, visit the Montjuïc Mountain, which has a flat top, with the top height being 1848 metres. Besides other buildings constructed here, two structures that you can visit is the Olympic Stadium and Sant Jordi Palace. After the day-long excursion, come back to the hotel and stay overnight.
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Day 7 Barcelona – Madraid. Soon after breakfast, check-out from the hotel and transfer on your own to the train station in Barcelona, from where you will board the train to Madrid.Upon arrival in Madrid, You will transfer to Hotel on your own. The city of Madrid, the capital of Spain, is situated on the Manzanares River. It is thecultural, economic and political centre of Spain and also houses the residence of the Spanish monarch. Even though a modern city, it still preserves some of its historic streets and neighborhoods. The city has a Mediterranean climate, and it lies at an elevation of 667 m above sea level. There are many attractions to visit while in this beautiful city including Golden Triangle of Art, Cibeles Palace and Fountain, and Royal Palace of Madrid. On reaching the hotel, complete the check-in formalities and take rest. Spend the rest of the day at leisure. Stay overnight at the hotel. |
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Day 8 – Sightseeing in MadridAfter enjoying a scrumptious breakfast, embark on a private tour of Madrid in a luxury car, driven by an English-speaking driver. During the tour, go for sightseeing in the old part of the city. Afterwards visit the Royal Palace of Madrid, which is the residence of the royal family of Spain. It is a 9th centuryfortress and is the largest palace in Europe, in terms of floor space. Thereafter, proceed towards the Sabatini Gardens, which are part of the Royal Palace of Madrid.
Built in Neoclassical style, the gardens feature a pool, fountains, and statues, and consists well-maintained hedges, in symmetric patterns. Later, visit Campo del Moro, which lies between the Royal Palace and the Manzanares River. In the 12th century, the Moorish army camped here when they planned to capture Madrid. Later, in the 19th century, it was turned into a public park. Afterwards, visit The Royal Basilica of San Francisco el Grande, which is a Roman Catholic Church. It was built in the latter part of the 18th century and has a neoclassic architecture. The basilica was once used as the national pantheon, and it housed the remains of famous politicians and artists. Thereafter, proceed towards Paseo del Prado, a famous boulevard in the city of Madrid, where some splendid fountains can be seen. Then head to the Toledo Bridge, which was built between 1718 and 1727, by architect Pedro Ribera. Later, visit the Prado Museum, one of Madrid’s top art galleries. It houses artwork of famous personalities including Raphael, Bosch, Goya and Rubens. Finally, proceed
towards Puerta de Alcalá – a splendid neoclassic monument in the city centre. Afterwards, come back to the hotel and stay overnight.
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Day 9 Madrid – India. After a delicious breakfast, check-out from the hotel and proceed towards the airport to catch your return flight. |
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