10-Day Morocco and Spain Tour Packages
Dream of visiting Spain and Morocco in one trip? Now’s your chance! Explore Barcelona, Madrid, or Andalusia, head over to Morocco and see major differences in landscapes and culture. Marrakech and Fez are two must-visits, along with Tangier and Rabat. You’ll easily see centuries of connection between Iberia and North Africa. Two continents in one trip!
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10 Days in Spain & Morocco, incl. Seville and Fes
A captivating 10-day Morocco-Spain tour highlights imperial cities Rabat and Fez, plus Andalucian treasures. Two Gibraltar Strait crossings, UNESCO sites, and luxury stays at Hilton Garden Inn Tangier and Los Ángeles Granada complete the experience.

- Day 1
Lisbon to Seville
- Days 2-3
Seville
Visit the Santa Cruz quarter and María Luisa Park. Start with the Giralda bell tower and Cathedral in the morning before crowds arrive. You can take an optional Guadalquivir river cruise to see the city from the water. Book your evening flamenco shows early since they often sell out during busy seasons.

- Day 4
Córdoba
- Day 5
Costa del Sol via Ronda
- Days 6-7
Morocco - Tangier to Fes
- Day 8
Chefchaouen to Tangier
- Day 9
Granada
- Day 10
Toledo to Madrid
10 Days in Spain & Morocco, incl. Seville and Fez
A grand 10-day tour through 13 cities connects Spain's Alhambra Palace to Morocco's Hassan Tower. The package includes ferry crossings, UNESCO sites, and luxury stays at Silken Al-Andalus Palace and Heritage Fez.

- Days 1-2
Madrid to Seville
Get to the VPT office by 7:45 AM for an 8:00 AM departure. You'll drive through Extremadura and stop in the medieval town of Cáceres before reaching Seville. "The Silken Al-Andalus Palace hotel offers comfortable beds and abundant breakfast," according to past travelers. Your second day includes Maria Luisa Park and Plaza España. Consider booking the optional evening flamenco show instead of hotel dinner - it's an experience you won't want to miss.

- Day 3
Cordoba
- Day 4
Ronda & Costa del Sol
- Days 5-7
Morocco Adventure
Prepare for a 6:45 AM pickup for the ferry. A previous traveler suggests: "During the ferry crossing, find a window seat first before doing immigration paperwork - there's plenty of time during the 1-hour journey." In Morocco you'll see Rabat's Hassan Tower and Mohamed V Mausoleum before heading to Fez. The Fez medina is incredible but can be overwhelming - wear good walking shoes for exploring its 785 mosques and countless alleyways. In Chefchaouen's blue streets, one traveler notes: "The guide moves quickly through the narrow streets - keep up with the group as it's easy to get lost."

- Days 8-10
Return to Spain and Granada
After crossing back to Costa del Sol you'll visit Granada and the spectacular Alhambra. Book Alhambra tickets early as they sell out fast. A traveler tip: "Visit Sacromonte caves in the evening - the gypsy flamenco shows here are more authentic than in Seville." The journey ends with a visit to Toledo before returning to Madrid. You'll cover about 2,300 km total, but the rich cultural experiences make it well worth the distance.

10 Days in Spain, incl. Madrid and Andalusia
A 10-day route through Morocco and Spain showcases Madrid's royal sites and Gibraltar's Rock. Take an optional visit to Tangier's Casbah. The tour winds through Seville's Jewish Quarter and Granada's Alhambra, with 4-star accommodations and daily meals included.

- Day 1
Madrid
Start your Spain adventure in Madrid. Airport transfers take 30-45 minutes to the city center, so book afternoon flights to avoid rush hour traffic. Spend your first afternoon on a guided tour of Madrid's historic center. Book tickets for the Royal Palace another morning, ideally before 10am when lines are shortest.

- Day 2
Madrid to Toledo to Seville
- Day 3
Seville
Explore Seville's historic Santa Cruz quarter in the morning before it gets too hot. Walk through the former Jewish district's winding streets and visit the Cathedral when it opens at 11am. A recent visitor noted: "The Alcázar gardens are actually more enjoyable in late afternoon when day-trippers leave and you can appreciate the peaceful fountains."

- Day 4
Seville to Gibraltar
- Day 5
Gibraltar with Optional Tangier
- Days 6-7
Granada
- Day 8
Granada to Cordoba
- Day 9
Cordoba to Madrid
- Day 10
Madrid Departure
What people love about 10-day Morocco and Spain tours
- From Lisbon 10-Day Andalucia & Morocco
Overall a good value and strong itinerary. Friendly competent guides and local experts- especially in Côrdoba, Granada, and Toledo. Some of the hand-offs between guides during regional transitions were altogether lacking, primarily from Morocco back to Spain. It would have been nice if the Moroccan tour company Mundinmaroc had substituted an excursion to Chafchouen from the first day in Tangier instead of Meknes- which is presently largely inaccessible due to renovations. It was an unpleasant surprise having to tip each performance group at the optional handsomely priced dinner show in Fes. Our tour through Medina left of little freedom of choice on where and with whom to shop. Separately, please considered including gratuities in the fixed price to spare guests from being unexpectedly taxed and distracted or better prepare guests in advance. Many of the hotels and meals were excellent. On our trip, the accomodations in Fes which has a very striking lobby and pools, was unacceptable (we experienced no to limited access to in-room hot water and internet- including a room change. The hotel hasunsecure and spottyl internet and unreliable electricity throughout property. We witnessed multiple altercations between staff and customers. It was problematic that hotel did not accept credit cards for in restaurant and incidental purchases and had no ATM. The in-house "bank desk" offered significantly poor exchange rates. Most of the amenities at this property were limited or all together shuttered. It suffered some grounds maintenance issues- trash, wear, undisposed dead birds, weeds,deteriorating hardscape) the sum experience being unacceptable. The shuttle service from Tangier to Fes was led by a very friendly and knowledgeable local driver who was impressively equally competent in multiple languages. The shuttle van however us under sized for our group especially for the long drive. The route took us through some very scenic seaside vistas which would have made for a nice lunch had we known not to eat on the ferry over. A brief stop for photos amongst the sunflower fields would have made for a memorable experience. It also went through some very rough intensely trafficked, areas. We had the misfortune of serious mechanical problems on our return ferry back to Terrifa from Tangier resulting in violent turbulence causing many if not most passengers to suffer significant motion sickness. While this was clearly not in our guide's purview she made no effort to check on tour participants, offer resources to ailing guests, neither leading us thru barkation nor from debarkation through customs to our receiving guide. Fortunately our previous outgoing guide had done such a great job we were at least familiar with the route back. Beyond Morocco… The excursion in Córdoba was was spectacular, the hotel sub par, the dinner awful with surly dinner attendants. We took a self guided walking tour back to the illuminated Roman Bridge at night which seems could have been a very nice addition to the itinerary. Advance communication with accommodation details, available excursions, suggested sites to explore indepently, and advance notice on having small bills and lots of 5 Dirham coins in Morocco would have been helpful. It also would have been nice if the first guided had contacted us on the first day with an introduction and instructions on how to locate our group amongst the several tour companies departing at the same time and look cation in Lisbon. A running communication from VPT during guide transitions with an introduction, photo, and contact info would have been beneficial. The final drop off was also a little abrupt. We were fortunate to be familiar with the city of Madrid and ended up helping several somewhat stunned guests make their way to their next destination. We did enjoy ourselves, met many wonderful people from across the globe, and got experience some of the worlds greatest cultural and architectural sites all for a very fair price. Thank you.
- 10-Day Andalucia & Morocco
Our 10 day tour had us joining three different tour groups (I.e., first portion was with Vanessa from VPT, second portion (Morocco) was with Adil from MundiMaroc, and final leg was with Ofelia from VPT). Everything with VPT was AMAZING. Nearly everything with MundiMaroc was not. They didn’t follow the itinerary we paid for, they took us on a full day tour of Fes which included stops at 4 stores of their friends where we had to watch a presentation about their products. It felt like a day long infomercial. They almost left people at stops multiple times (I only saw our guide count to make sure everyone was there twice). There was NO communication from our guide - either about what the plans for the day were or where we were/what we were driving by. The bus driver was insane. Passing other vehicles including buses and big trucks heading into blind corners. The AC on the bus barely worked. That said, our guide there was very nice, this just may not be the job for him… I would rate the Spain portion of our trip 5/5. I would rate the Morocco portion 1/5. Also in Morocco 5/6 of us picked up some sort of digestion/stomach bug (even though we only ate and drank at places they took us). Five days after leaving Morocco we are STILL having problems. It’s impacting the rest of our trip because days later we must always be within a few mins of a bathroom.
- 10-Day Andalucia & Morocco on Tuesdays
Morocco section was disappointing as I didn't realise that I would be the only English speaker. Guide made it obvious that he preferred not to translate for one person, and instead would come occasionally to see if I had understood any of what he had said and give an abbreviated version.






































