2-Week Spain, Portugal and Morocco Tour Packages
Morocco is a place like nowhere else. From beaches to cities, villages to mountain views, it’s got it all. Head to Marrakech and explore hidden streets and souks, check out Fes’ iconic Medina, head to the Atlas Mountains and see amazing views, or ride a carriage to Jemaa el-Fnaa Square. Morocco is calling, and it’s waiting for you.
Insider tips: Recommended 2-week Spain, Portugal And Morocco tour itineraries
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SteffSpain, Portugal and Morocco travel expert at TourRadar
14 Day Spain & Portugal Itinerary, incl. Barcelona and Lisbon
A grand two-week tour spans 6 cities: marvel at Barcelona's Sagrada Familia (3 nights), visit Madrid's Royal Palace (2 nights), roam Seville with an optional Tangier excursion (3 nights), sail through Albufeira's caves (3 nights), and wander Lisbon's historic sites (2 nights).

- Days 1-3
Barcelona
Get to Barcelona early to make the most of your time. Visit Sagrada Familia before 9 AM to beat the crowds and see beautiful morning light streaming through the stained glass. At Park Güell, book either the first or last slot of the day for fewer tourists and better photos. Take a day trip to Girona on day 3, but bring extra layers. The stone streets can be cold in the morning even when Barcelona is warm.

- Days 4-5
Madrid
- Days 6-8
Seville
- Days 9-11
Albufeira
- Days 12-14
Lisbon
14 Days in Spain, Morocco & Portugal, incl. Madrid and Lisbon
From Madrid's Royal Palace to Lisbon's Belém Tower, this 14-day tour visits 11 cities across three countries. Highlights include Granada's Alhambra, Marrakesh's Djemaa el-Fna, and Seville's Gothic Cathedral. Includes 13 breakfasts, 5 dinners, and luxury coach with Wi-Fi.

- Days 1-2
Madrid
Start your trip in Spain's vibrant capital. Get to the Royal Palace when it opens at 9 AM to avoid crowds. Spend your afternoon walking through Retiro Park. The Salamanca district makes a great base with its convenient metro connections. On your second day, take a quick trip to Segovia, just an hour from Madrid's Chamartín station by high-speed train.

- Day 3
Toledo & Granada
- Day 4
Granada to Costa del Sol
- Days 5-6
Fes
- Days 7-8
Marrakesh
- Day 9
Casablanca & Tangier
- Days 10-11
Seville
- Days 12-14
Lisbon
13 Day Spain, Portugal & Morocco Itinerary, incl. Madrid and Lisbon
Rich cultural heritage unfolds across three countries, featuring Madrid's Prado Museum, Lisbon's Jeronimos Monastery, and Tangier's Grand Socco. The route winds through Spain's Costa del Sol, Portugal's cork country, and Morocco's ancient medinas, with premium hotels and traditional mint tea ceremonies.

- Days 1-2
Madrid, Spain
Begin your Iberian adventure in Madrid. A traveler's tip: "The Prado Museum houses one of the world's most impressive art collections - get there before 9am to avoid the crowds." Visit the museum to see masterpieces by Velázquez and Goya before walking to Plaza Mayor for lunch. Your second day is perfect for the Royal Palace area and the trendy Malasaña neighborhood. The metro is simple to use but skip rush hour between 8-10am.

- Day 3
Segovia, Ávila & Salamanca
Start early to avoid Madrid traffic and reach Segovia's Roman aqueduct by 9am. Visit Ávila's medieval walls, best viewed from the Four Posts lookout. Finish in Salamanca where one visitor shared: "Watching sunset turn the sandstone Plaza Mayor golden was magical. Have dinner after 8pm when the locals come out."

- Days 4-5
Lisbon & Fátima, Portugal
Travel through the Serra da Estrela mountains into Portugal. Visit Fátima sanctuary before 11am to beat the tour buses. Spend a full day in Lisbon exploring Belém and riding the yellow trams. One traveler noted: "The steep hills can be challenging, take tram 28 uphill then walk down through the atmospheric Alfama district."

- Days 6-7
Seville, Spain
Stop at a cork factory in Azaruja on your way to Seville. Give yourself two full days in the Andalusian capital. Visit Santa Cruz quarter in the morning before the heat kicks in. Book Alcázar tickets online to avoid long lines. A visitor's advice: "The Plaza de España is spectacular at sunset but brutal in midday sun. Go early or late."

- Days 8-9
Tangier, Morocco
Cross the Strait of Gibraltar by ferry (1 hour, potentially rough in wind). Take a guide when exploring Tangier's medina to navigate the winding streets. A traveler suggests: "Bring cash for the souks and expect persistent vendors. Having a guide helps manage the experience." Drive to Cap Spartel for beautiful coastal views.

- Days 10-11
Costa del Sol & Granada, Spain
- Days 12-13
Toledo & Madrid
What people love about 2-week Spain, Portugal and Morocco tours
- Iberian Discovery & Morocco
Tour director Samuel Rivas is very knowledgeable and added fun to the tour. He went out of his way to help our group with questions and/or concerns. My family and I enjoyed all of our destinations and had a very good time! I do, however, believe that two of the tour guides (in Portugal and Gibraltar) may need additional diversity sensitivity training.
- Moroccan Capitals, Seville and Lisbon
I had an incredible travel experience overall, with my time in Morocco standing out as one of the most memorable parts of my journey. This was largely due to the exceptional service provided by my English-speaking tour guide, Ayoub. His professionalism, knowledge, and dedication significantly enhanced my trip. Ayoub's expertise in Moroccan culture, history, and landmarks was invaluable. He ensured that I not only learned about the country's rich heritage but also experienced it in a way that felt personal and engaging. His communication skills were excellent, and his ability to make each moment feel special set him apart as a guide. In addition to Ayoub, I had the pleasure of working with several other remarkable team members during my trip. Hamida, our Spanish-speaking guide, was friendly and attentive, while Mohammed, our driver, was always safe, punctual, and efficient. Frey, one of the English-speaking guides, was also incredibly helpful, especially when he picked us up in Tarifa and accompanied us to Sevilla, ensuring a smooth hotel transfer. I also had the opportunity to work with Itsa, an outstanding English-speaking guide in Spain and Portugal, who added value to the experience in those countries. However, it was Ayoub who truly stood out during my time in Morocco, and I am extremely grateful for his support. The trip did not start without its challenges. In Madrid, I unfortunately became a victim of pickpocketing and lost all my cash. Ayoub's immediate response to this setback was both professional and compassionate. He reassured me and took it upon himself to make sure I could still participate in all the planned excursions, allowing me to fully enjoy my time despite the difficult situation. Ayoub's dedication and care made a significant impact on my experience, and I feel incredibly fortunate to have had him as my guide. His exceptional service truly made this vacation unforgettable. I am deeply grateful for his help and for making my time in Morocco so special. Ayoub is an invaluable asset to the company, and I will always remember the exceptional experience he provided. I would also like to express my appreciation to Hamil for the warm welcome and tour orientation provided upon my arrival in Casablanca. All in all, the tour was highly enjoyable, covering a range of beautiful destinations and greatly enhanced by the expertise of our professional tour guide, particularly Ayoub, who accompanied me for most of the trip and added an extra layer of learning and fun to the journey.
- From Marrakesh to Lisbon
I’m speechless! The activities that were included, were both well planned and organized. They allowed for a great mix of culture, diversity, and education as well as balancing it with the perfect amount free time. The additional excursion offered were THE BEST, ( and very inexpensive) once in a lifetime experiences- who 4 wheel drives in the Sahara desert and then ride camels up the dunes to watch the sunset? *** suggestions*** - create a “ real time” method of contact, although EVERYTHING was as promised, it’s great as a “just in case”-, just in case. -to offer a bus with a WC on it. It actually causes many issues with not having one. Personally we were afraid to drink and that caused water retention/ edema elderly travelers could have problems. - NEVER use The Macarena in Savilla! Definitely not a good representation of such a great tour. Thank you again




































