
Spanish Bachelor Adventure: Madrid, Seville, Valencia & Barcelona
Total: €3,550.12
Spain is Europe's second-largest country by area and occupies most of the Iberian Peninsula, combining more than 4,900 kilometres of coastline along the Atlantic and Mediterranean with a vast interior of plateaus, sierras, and valleys.
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April–June and September–early November — warm but not scorching.
Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, Valencia, Granada
115+curated experiences
Real itineraries created and booked by travel agents for Spain.
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Each year on the last Wednesday of August, thousands of visitors travel to Valencia to enjoy La Tomatina — the world’s most famous tomato-throwing festival filled with fun, music, and excitement.

Every year on the last Wednesday of August, the famous La Tomatina festival takes place in Buñol, attracting visitors from around the world for Spain’s iconic tomato-throwing celebration.

Every year on the last Wednesday of August, the famous La Tomatina festival takes place in Buñol, attracting visitors from around the world for Spain’s iconic tomato-throwing celebration.

Every year on the last Wednesday of August, the famous La Tomatina festival takes place in Buñol, attracting visitors from around the world for Spain’s iconic tomato-throwing celebration.

Enjoy a live flamenco show at Tablao Flamenco Alma in Palma de Mallorca.

Explore the wonders of the underwater world with an unforgettable visit to Palma Aquarium.

Sail along Menorca’s south coast, visit pristine beaches like Son Saura, Cala Turqueta, and Macarella-Macarelleta, and enjoy a delicious paella lunch onboard.

Enjoy an exclusive full-day tour to Valldemossa and Sóller by admiring spectacular landscapes by bus.

Cruise along Menorca’s stunning south coast and discover its famous beaches, hidden coves, and spectacular sea caves on a relaxing boat tour.

Drive unique three-wheeled cars along the coast of Mallorca on a 2-hour tour, perfect for friends and families to enjoy the island’s beautiful scenery.

Enjoy a trip to Mallorca’s east coast and explore stunning caves with a large underground lake while experiencing a live classical music concert.

Enjoy a trip to Mallorca’s east coast and explore stunning caves with a large underground lake while experiencing a live classical music concert.
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Antoni Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece, an extraordinary basilica with forest-like columns, stunning stained glass, and unique facades. Still under construction since 1882.
Spain's most-visited monument, a magnificent Moorish palace complex with the spectacular Nasrid Palaces, Court of the Lions, and breathtaking Generalife gardens.
Gaudí's extraordinary public park with colourful mosaic dragons, organic architecture, and panoramic views over Barcelona. A UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The largest royal palace in Western Europe with 3,418 rooms (only 50 open to visitors). See the spectacular State Apartments and Royal Armoury.
The world's largest Gothic cathedral containing Christopher Columbus's tomb, plus the spectacular Moorish Alcázar palace used as a Game of Thrones filming location.
The "City of Three Cultures" where Christian, Muslim and Jewish heritage coexisted for centuries. A UNESCO-listed walled city on a dramatic hilltop.
The spectacular Caves of Drach with one of the world's largest underground lakes. Magical classical music concerts performed by musicians on boats in the cave.
Northeastern Spain's dramatic Mediterranean coast with hidden coves, charming fishing villages, and the picturesque town of Cadaqués where Salvador Dalí lived.
Plan your client's trip around Spain's most iconic celebrations.
| Month | Mar | Jul | Aug |
|---|---|---|---|
| Festival | Las Fallas, Valencia | Running of the Bulls, Pamplona | La Tomatina, Buñol |
| Details | March 15–19 Massive papier-mâché sculptures fill Valencia, then burn in a spectacular fiery finale. | July 6–14 Daily early-morning bull runs through Pamplona’s streets during the San Fermín festival. | Last Wednesday of August Hour-long tomato fight that turns Buñol’s streets red, attended by 20,000 yearly. |
April–June and September–early November — warm but not scorching. Use these windows when planning Spain trips for the best client experience.
The most popular destinations in Spain are Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, Valencia, Granada. Most well-rounded Spain trips visit Barcelona, Madrid, Seville at minimum.
Yes — notable Spain festivals include La Tomatina, Buñol (Last Wednesday of August), Running of the Bulls, Pamplona (July 6–14), Semana Santa (Week before Easter), and more. Aligning client itineraries with these dates often delivers the most memorable trips.
MindDMC offers 115+ curated activities and experiences in Spain — from cultural tours and sightseeing to adventure, wellness, and family-friendly options — all bookable directly from your proposal.
Don't miss Sagrada Família, Barcelona, Alhambra Palace, Granada, Royal Palace and Prado Museum, Madrid, Mezquita of Córdoba, Beaches of Costa Brava and Mallorca when shortlisting stops for a Spain itinerary.
Yes. MindDMC generates a complete Spain proposal — covering hotels, transfers, day-by-day activities, and pricing — in under 60 seconds, ready to share with your client as a polished PDF or shareable link.
Most travel agents plan Spain trips for 7–10 nights to cover the major highlights without rushing. Shorter 4–5 night trips work well for city-focused breaks; 12+ nights suit deeper regional exploration with multiple bases.
Yes. MindDMC pulls live inventory from partners like HotelBeds, RailEurope, WebBeds, Stuba, and Amigo across Spain, so the options you see in a proposal are bookable in real-time.