Spain Tours for Young Adults
Spain is the ideal destination for young travelers, balancing culture and partying perfectly. Imagine exploring Madrid's museums and nightlife, visiting Barcelona's beaches and clubs, discovering Granada's Alhambra, touring Seville's tapas bars, and experiencing island parties. Taste wines and tapas, meet travelers everywhere, and spot Gaudí's architecture. Spain's combination of culture, beaches, and nightlife makes it a young traveler favorite.
10 best trips for '18 to 30 Somethings' in Spain
Compiled by

SteffSpain travel expert at TourRadar
- Best of Southern Spain Premium Group Tour | 1 Week
- Best of Northern Spain Premium Group Tour | 1 Week
- Barcelona, Ibiza and Mallorca (Pride)
- Spain & Portugal: Tapas & Traditions
- San Sebastian: Surf & Party Hostel, 10 Days
- Barcelona to San Vino Wine Fight Return Bus
- Madrid to San Vino Wine Fight Return Bus
- San Sebastian to San Vino Wine Fight Return Bus
- San Fermin Running of the Bulls: Opening Ceremony from San Sebastian
- Best of Spain Premium Group Tour | 2 Weeks
Duration 9 days Destinations Barcelona, Ibiza, Majorca, Cap de Formentor Age Range Ages 18-35 Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Contiki From $2,142
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Designed for 18-32 year olds, this trip covers Spain's top nightlife and cultural gems. Walk Seville's Santa Cruz district then search for rooftop bars, check out Madrid's Gran Vía theatres and join an optional tapas crawl, before wrapping up in Barcelona's El Born with cocktails near Barceloneta's waterfront.
Duration 14 days Destinations Porto, Lisbon, Seville, Granada, Madrid, Barcelona Age Range Ages 18-32 Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Topdeck From $2,529
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San Sebastian: Surf & Party Hostel, 10 Days
2 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The combo great staff, parties and surf is just amazing.”
Laurie, traveled in July
Surf meets Spain's legendary nightlife in this young adventurer's dream. Pintxos crawls through San Sebastian's bustling streets lead to dawn dancing at La Concha beach and morning surf sessions. Unlimited beer and sangria included, plus local craft beer tours.
Duration 10 days Destinations Zarautz, San Sebastian Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Spanish Room Type Shared Operator Stoke Travel From
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Barcelona to San Vino Wine Fight Return Bus
3 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Everyone needs to understand that this is a festival that should be high on the bucket list!”
Chelsey, traveled in July
On June 29th, join La Batalla de Vino de Haro where thousands soak vineyard hillsides in red wine during Spain's wildest festival. Party all night in Haro's Plaza del Paz with unlimited beer and sangria, street parties, and live DJs before the 7am wine fight starts. Ages 20-35, 5 days from Barcelona.
Duration 5 days Destinations Barcelona, Haro Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Italian, French, Spanish, Dutch Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Stoke Travel From
10% Off- US$637
Duration 5 days Destinations Madrid, Haro Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Dutch Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Stoke Travel From
10% Off- US$614
Duration 5 days Destinations San Sebastian, Haro Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, Italian, French, Spanish, Dutch Physical Rating Easy Room Type Singles, Shared Operator Stoke Travel From
10% Off- US$602
You'll get three chances to run with the bulls at 8:00 am on July 7th, 8th, and 9th through historic streets. The campsite has unlimited beer and sangria, live DJs, and poolside competitions, while concerts and fireworks happen at 11:00 pm nightly in the city squares.
Duration 5 days Destinations San Sebastian, Pamplona Age Range Ages 18+ Operated in English, German, Italian, Portuguese, French, Spanish, Dutch Physical Rating Moderate Room Type Shared Operator Stoke Travel From
10% Off- US$602
What people love about Spain Tours for Young Adults
- San Sebastian: Surf & Party Hostel, 11 Days
Stoke surf camp is a must for any adventurous or stiff travelers, My driver Liam, the surf coach’s will, jackson, Matty, Wilson, Adam and Isabelle were all lords, Your well fed everyday with healthy meals and you need it after the amount you drink! The dorms were crowded but it’s how I met some of the best people of my life and the house manager Sparkles takes care of everyone making sure you have ear plugs and your bed is comfy and secluded, I got picked up and dropped off to where i needed to go seriously such good value for money best trip of my life!!!!!
- San Sebastian: Surf & Party Hostel, 3 Days
the San Seb surf camp was a wild time. Not only did I spend my mornings taking in the beautiful Basque country and coast but at night we adventured into town and had pintxos and wine and so much fun. San Sebastian is a beautiful place and would definitely recommend anyone to spend time there
- Haro's San Vino Wine Fight: The Full Experience
Went to San Vino this year and had a blast. The stoke team was just that, frothing on pure stoke! Crazy times in the small traditional village and the campsite was on point! Already signed up for Tomatina and next year's San vino. Cheers to the Stoke team
What our customers ask about Spain Tours for Young Adults
What are the best party destinations in Spain for young adults?
Barcelona's beachfront clubs Malasaña and Madrid's Chueca districts provide vibrant nightlife scenes throughout the year. The coastal town of Sitges draws partygoers to its energetic carnival celebrations while San Sebastian's Surf House creates a social atmosphere with nightly events. Cities like Valencia and Granada offer pub crawls that wind through historic streets filled with local bars and music venues. A TourRadar traveler at Sitges Carnival shared: "It was A-MA-ZING! The guides were really welcoming and fun! The campsite allows meeting lots of new people crazy ones!"
What's the average age range of travelers on young adult tours in Spain?
Tours marketed to young adults typically welcome participants between 18-35 years old with most travelers around 31. These trips bring together solo travelers couples and friends who explore major cities like Barcelona Madrid and Seville. The laid-back atmosphere of coastal San Sebastian and the winding streets of Granada create natural settings for meeting fellow travelers. As one TourRadar participant noted: "I had the best time and made friends for life - such a great way to see Spain and Bec was the BEST!"
How much spending money should I budget per day as a young traveler in Spain?
Daily expenses beyond tour costs typically range from 60-80 USD. This breaks down to 15-20 USD for lunch 25-30 USD for dinner and 10-15 USD for drinks. Extra activities like food tours cost around 69 USD while flamenco shows range from 45-98 USD. Budget-friendly accommodations such as Hotel Viladomat in Barcelona and SMY Lisboa in Madrid include breakfast which helps reduce costs. A past traveler noted: "The pintxos tours and local experiences were worth every penny - just make sure to budget extra for the amazing food and wine."
What are the must-try food experiences for young travelers in Spain?
The Spanish food scene offers plenty of hands-on experiences. San Sebastian's old town is known for its pintxos walks while Valencia hosts paella-making classes in the dish's birthplace. Madrid's La Latina quarter comes alive during tapas crawls. Local spots like Barcelona's Mescladis restaurant and traditional mercerias in Porto give visitors a taste of authentic regional cooking. One traveler shared: "From all the yummy tapas in Spain to exploring local food markets our minds were opened to the different flavors of the Iberian region!"
What are the best outdoor activities for young adults in Spain?
Spain's varied landscape provides numerous outdoor options. Visitors can surf at San Sebastian's La Concha beach explore Granada's Albaicin quarter on foot or cycle around Barcelona's Park Güell. Valencia's Mediterranean coastline offers swimming and beach activities. Properties like Hotel Alexandre Fira Congress in Barcelona serve as convenient bases for outdoor adventures. A TourRadar participant recalled: "From cliff jumping to hiking through nature reserves and surfing at beautiful beaches - there were endless opportunities for outdoor adventures."
What's the best time of year for young adults to visit Spain?
The shoulder seasons of late spring (May-June) and early fall (September-October) offer pleasant temperatures and fewer tourists while maintaining a full calendar of events. Summer months bring peak festival season but also crowds and heat. Winter visitors can experience unique celebrations like February's Sitges Carnival. A past visitor advised: "May was perfect - warm enough for the beach but not too hot for sightseeing and exploring."
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