Paradors & Northern Spain by Train
11 Days
from
approx. $4,995 per person (depending on seasonality).*
Highlights:
Spain
(Leon, Santiago de Compostela)
Trip Start/End:
Leon
/
Santiago de Compostela
Get to know the north of Spain, the area by the Bay of Biscay that lies between steep mountains and green meadows, by beaches and cliffs, and discover the towns and villages of this magical region. These are places full of enchantment and history that over the centuries have become living works of art - places like Santiago de Compostela, Vivero, Oviedo, Ribadesella, Llanes, Santillana del Mar, Santander, Bilbao, Carrión de los Condes and León. On board the train you will have the choice of double or single suites, where you will have all the privacy needed for a wonderful trip. Spend time in the majestic city of Leon before boarding your train and explore the city in the company of a private guide. After your 7 night train journey, stay awhile and explore Santiago de Compostella and environs with private tours which allow for the most amount of flexibility possible.
Overview
| Day | Activities | Hotel |
- Day 1
- Leon
| - Transfer - Private - Airport - Vehicle/Driver
- Self-Guided - Exploring Leon City
- Dinner (not included)
| Parador de Leon - Hostal de San Marcos (5*) Standard (B)1 DBL (2 Adults)
|
- Day 2
- Leon - Cistierna
| - Transfer - Private - Train Station - Vehicle/Driver
- Board Train
- Lunch (included)
- Visit of Iron, Steel & Mining Museum of Sabero
- Dinner (included)
- Description of Classic suite
| El Transcantabrico Train |
- Day 3
- Cistierna - Villalcazar - Villasana
| - Breakfast (included)
- Daily complimentary newspapers, magazines & videos
- Roman Villa of La Olmeda & Romanesque Art of Palencia
- Lunch (included)
- Afternoon train ride
- Dinner (included)
| El Transcantabrico Train |
- Day 4
- Villasana - Bilbao - Santander
| - Breakfast (included) & morning scenic train ride
- Train crew & Guide
- Guggenheim Museum & Loizagas Rolls Royce collection
- Lunch on board (included)
- City Tour
- Train Lounge Carriages
- Dinner (included)
- Optional visit to local Casino
| El Transcantabrico Train |
- Day 5
- Santander - Santillana del Mar - Cabezon de la Sal - Arriondas
| - Meals throughout your Train journey (include wine, liqueurs & coffee)
- Train ride to Cabezon de la Sal
- Santillana del Mar & Neo-cave of Altamira
- Lunch (included)
- Train ride through Asturias
- Dinner (included)
| El Transcantabrico Train |
- Day 6
- Picos de Europa - Oviedo
| - Morning tour of Mountains and lakes (Picos de Europa and Covadonga lake)
- Train - On board services
- Lunch (included)
- Afternoon train ride
- Dinner (included)
| El Transcantabrico Train |
- Day 7
- Oviedo - Gijon - Luarca
| - Morning scenic ride
- Lunch (included)
- White Town of Luarca
- Custom Ground
- Dinner (included)
| El Transcantabrico Train |
- Day 8
- Luarca - Ribadeo - Viveiro
| - Crossing into Galicia
- Cathedral Beach
- Lunch (included)
- Afternoon ride
- Dinner (included)
| El Transcantabrico Train |
- Day 9
- Viveiro - Santiago de Compostela
| - Morning train ride
- Santiago de Compostella
- Dinner (not included)
| Parador Hostal dos Reis Catolicos (5*) Standard (B)1 DBL (2 Adults)
|
- Day 10
- Santiago de Compostela
| - Optional Private Tours
- Lunch (not included)
- Dinner (not included)
| Parador Hostal dos Reis Catolicos (5*) Standard (B)1 DBL (2 Adults)
|
- Day 11
- Santiago de Compostela
| - Transfer - Private - Airport - Vehicle/Driver
| Depart (Int`l Airport)
|
| B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner, 1/2d = Half Day, Al = All Inclusive |
Trip Itinerary
Leon
Leon Cathedral
Parador de León - Hostal de San Marcos
Day 1: Leon
Meet your driver for a private airport transfer today.
Regardless of whether you are staying at the Parador of Leon, known as the Hostal San Marcos, it is worth exploring the interior of the building.
One of the jewels of the city, this magnificent building was originally a hostal built to shelter the pilgrims on the Santiago Way. In the 15th century it was converted into a monastery, in the 17th century it was used as a prison and during the Spanish Civil War served as an army barracks. Today it is one of Spain's most impressive hotels. Part of the building is the Archeological Museum of Leon, and is well worth a visit. Another site worth investigating is the Romanic San Isidoro Basilica in San Isidoro Plaza which has a beautiful façade and an 11th-century baptism font. The spectacular 12th century gothic cathedral sits proudly in the In the Plaza Regla and boasts wonderful tall stained glass windows which are as impressive at night when it is illuminated, as by day. The musuem inside the cathedral has an interesting collection of paintings and sculptures. The impressive modern art gallery of MUSAC holds exhibitions of well-known Spanish and international artists.
Accommodation: Parador de Leon - Hostal de San Marcos (5*) The Parador was originally a monastery founded in the twelfth century to provide lodging for the pilgrims travelling to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia. This is one of the most beautiful Renaissance building in Spain. There are many public rooms all filled with paintings, carvings and tapestries. Royal halls, large rooms, library and a restaurant offering fine cuisine make the Parador de San Marcos a unique place to stay in the Pilgrim's Way and the Via de la Plata.
Day 2: Leon - Cistierna
Meet your driver for a private train station transfer.
Welcome on board the train and settle into your suite.
Enjoy lunch in Leon this afternoon.
Visit the Iron, Steel and Mining Museum of Sabero this afternoon on a shared tour.
Enjoy dinner this evening in Cistierna before your overnight onboard.
Each Suite compartment onboard the El Transcantábrico train has a double bed, and some have the option of an extra overhead bunk bed. All compartments are equipped with luggage space, mini bar, safety deposit box, wardrobe, writing desk and telephone with outside line.The private bathroom has a hydro-sauna, turbo massage, steam bath and hairdryer. Air-conditioning, heating, music and lights are controlled individually.
Accommodation: El Transcantabrico Train Day 3: Cistierna - Villalcazar - Villasana
While having breakfast, the train will cover the distance between Cistierna and Guardo.
Daily newspapers, magazines, a thoughtful collection of books from the library, television and videos are all on offer throughout your train journey to make your journey as comfortable as possible.
Late morning will see you board a coach for a shared tour to discover the Roman Villa of La Olmeda and the Romanesque Art of Palencia: Carrion de los Condes, Villalcazar de Sirga and Fromista.
Enjoy lunch in Villalcazar this afternoon after your morning tour.
You'll travel by train from Mataporquera this afternoon to arrive at Villasana de Mena, by the fascinating reservoir of the Ebro river and the region of Las Merindades.
Relax over dinner tonight in Villasana de Mena.
Accommodation: El Transcantabrico Train Day 4: Villasana - Bilbao - Santander
Enjoy breakfast on board the train and admire the views as you pass through the Mena Valley and Biscay territories enroute to Bilbao.
The crew onboard is led by a trip supervisor, who, like the captain of a ship, will bring this rail cruiser safely into port. A guide will accompany you on all the shared tours throughout the journey and will become an inseparable companion of the group, even going with you to the various restaurants that we have chosen for lunch and dinner.
Bilbao is a fascinating city and well worth doing a guided tour of to get the most out of your time in the city. Enjoy a shared tour around the city including a visit to the Guggenheim Museum and Loizaga's Tower in Galdames, hosting the world's greatest collection of Rolls Royce cars.
Enjoy your lunch on board before your arrival into Santander, the capital of Cantabria, and a city of fishermen which preserves the charm of past times.
Santander is an interesting Spanish Northern city to explore and sights include the marvelous cathedral containing the Christ crypt, the Pereda gardens, maritime boardwalk and beautiful buildings dating to the 17th century that line the Paseo de Pereda. Enjoy a shared city tour this afternoon before boarding the train once again.
The four lounge carriages onboard the Transcantábrico train are the common areas of the train and are veritable rail treasures that are much admired owing to their exquisite design, their finish and the interior decorations. One of the lounge carriages has a bar and dance floor. This is the "pub carriage", decorated and lit like a small night-club, where lively entertainment is provided.
After dinner there is an optional visit to the local casino.
Accommodation: El Transcantabrico Train Day 5: Santander - Santillana del Mar - Cabezon de la Sal - Arriondas
Good food plays an important role on the your train journey through Northern Spain.The cheeses, sausages, meat, vegetables, fish and seafood of this region are all universally renowned. The restaurants that you will have meals at throughout the trip not only select the highest quality raw materials and have them prepared by the greatest professionals; they are also the ideal setting for tasting the local cuisine. All included menus include a careful selection of wines that blend harmoniously with the ingredients of each lunch and dinner. Coffee and liqueurs are also included.
In the morning the train will arrive to Cabezón de la Sal.
Enjoy a shared tour by coach to the beautiful city of Santillana del Mar which dates back to the middle ages, and visit to the Unesco heritage designated Neo-cave of Altamira. The paintings in this cave were created some 14,000 years ago and the site has an irregular shape and is some 270 metres in length. It has an entrance hall, main gallery and side hall, and contains some of the world’s best examples of prehistoric rock art.
Enjoy lunch in Santillana del Mar this afternoon.
In the afternoon the train will journey into Asturias, then to the beautiful fishing town of Llanes, before passing through Ribadesella and Arriondas.
Dinner is in Cangas de Onís this evening and you will overnight onboard in Arriondas.
Accommodation: El Transcantabrico Train Day 6: Picos de Europa - Oviedo
Today will find you in the heart of Asturias! From Arriondas, you'll be taken by coach to the National Park 'Picos de Europa', the Covadonga Lakes, the Sanctuary of Covadonga and Cangas de Onís on a shared tour. Cangas de Onis lies in very close proximity to the popular tourist village of Cavadonga, the scene of an historic battle, as well as being on the edge of the Picos de Europa mountains and is well worth a visit.
Onboard the train you will find a daily laundry service, as well as a medical service. Provisions are made for train passengers who require a special diet and this should be requested on trip confirmation.
You will have lunch onboard the train today.
This afternoon, the train will continue towards Oviedo, the capital city of the Principality of Asturias.
Enjoy dinner this evening in Oviedo.
Accommodation: El Transcantabrico Train Day 7: Oviedo - Gijon - Luarca
From Oviedo, admire the changing scenery as the train makes its way to Candas and then to Gijon, a seaside city on the coast.
Enjoy lunch in Gijon this afternoon.
The afternoon's destination is Luarca, the 'White Town' of the Green Coast.
Enjoy dinner in Luarca this evening.
Accommodation: El Transcantabrico Train Day 8: Luarca - Ribadeo - Viveiro
Today you will leave Asturias and enter into the province of Galicia, and the first stop will be at Ribadeo, where the Eo River runs into the sea.
Stretch your legs as you discover the amazing natural beauty of Cathedral Beach. Chiseled by the waves into the rugged Galician coast, is a stone Atlantis that rises from the depths and gets swallowed by the sea—daily. As the tide recedes, it lays bare the lower parts of the majestic rocks lining the shore. You can walk down the concrete staircase, the only man-made architectural object you will see on the beach, and wander between the wet sand-paved natural hallways, black walls glistening in the sun; leftover seawater trickling from the caverns; arches that resemble cathedral buttresses reflected in the leftover pools of water. After a few hours, foaming waves return to claim their sculptures, like menacing clouds gathering above cathedral peaks, only these are working their way up.
Sit down to lunch in Ribadeo.
In the afternoon you will arrive by train to Viveiro.
Enjoy dinner this evening.
Accommodation: El Transcantabrico Train
Santiago de Compostela
Parador Santiago de Compostela
Day 9: Viveiro - Santiago de Compostela
You'll transfer from Viveiro to Ferrol by train this morning.
From Ferrol, you'll be transfered by coach, to Santiago de Compostela, the final destination for the Jacobean pilgrims, where the Obradoiro's Square, the Platerias and the Cathedral stand like a jewel. Enjoy exporing the city with its winding pedestrianised streets with many shops and bars.
Accommodation: Parador Hostal dos Reis Catolicos (5*) The Parador Hostal dos Reis Católicos (5*) combines history, art and tradition. The goal of pilgrims and the emblem of St. James, the Hostal dos Reis Católicos, together with the cathedral forms one of the world’s most remarkable, and most visited, urban settings. The Hostal, which first saw life as a Royal Hospital in 1499 to house the many pilgrims arriving in Santiago, today still invites the traveller to enjoy this universal and fascinating city. Considered the oldest hotel in the world, it is also one of the most luxurious and beautiful. It has four extremely beautiful cloisters, elegant public rooms, spectacular bedrooms and a luxurious dining room.
San Martiño Church
Day 10: Santiago de Compostela
Consider any number of optional private tours today including; a half day taking in some of the latter parts of the famous St. James pilgrim route in the company of a guide, enjoy a cooking class and learn how to prepare some local dishes, spend the day exploring the neighbouring coastline, countryside and interesting towns as you sample local tapas, wines, and take in a visit a market to experience Galician food and culture. Alternatively, explore the wine country of the Albarino taking in some historical sites along the way such as La Toja - a luxurious spa and tourist resort since the 19th century. The centre of the island still retains a virgin dense pine grove where the San Martiño church is located which is totally covered in seashells. Following your visit, take in a beautiful river cruise to admire the most extensive and rich landscapes of the Ria de Arosa. Please speak to your Sales Advisor if any of these private tour options are of interest.
Accommodation: Parador Hostal dos Reis Catolicos (5*) Day 11: Santiago de Compostela
Meet your driver for a private airport transfer.
Accommodation: Depart (Int`l Airport)
Accommodations
Parador de León - Hostal de San Marcos
Parador de Leon - Hostal de San Marcos (5*) - Leon
The Parador was originally a monastery founded in the twelfth century to provide lodging for the pilgrims travelling to Santiago de Compostela in Galicia. This is one of the most beautiful Renaissance building in Spain. There are many public rooms all filled with paintings, carvings and tapestries. Royal halls, large rooms, library and a restaurant offering fine cuisine make the Parador de San Marcos a unique place to stay in the Pilgrim's Way and the Via de la Plata.
El Transcantabrico Train
Each Suite onboard the El Transcantabrico train is especially designed for rest and privacy. One can sleep quietly since the train is completely stationary overnight. This means that your sleep is not disturbed by moving and jolting and and gives those who enjoy nightlife a chance to go out and experience the atmosphere of each place. Each compartment is equipped with a complete set of complementary bathroom accessories. All suites have large windows that allow enjoying the passing scenery. All cars are connected internally for ease of movement.
Parador Santiago de Compostela
Parador Hostal dos Reis Catolicos (5*) - Santiago de Compostela
The Parador Hostal dos Reis Católicos (5*) combines history, art and tradition. The goal of pilgrims and the emblem of St. James, the Hostal dos Reis Católicos, together with the cathedral forms one of the world’s most remarkable, and most visited, urban settings. The Hostal, which first saw life as a Royal Hospital in 1499 to house the many pilgrims arriving in Santiago, today still invites the traveller to enjoy this universal and fascinating city. Considered the oldest hotel in the world, it is also one of the most luxurious and beautiful. It has four extremely beautiful cloisters, elegant public rooms, spectacular bedrooms and a luxurious dining room.
Travel Info
Travel tips of Spain
VISA/PASSPORT
Spain is a party to the Schengen Agreement. As such, U.S. and Canadian citizens may enter for up to 90 days for tourist or business purposes without a visa. The passport should be valid for at least three months beyond the period of stay.
Citizens of other countries may require a visa. Please ask your Sales Advisor. These requirements change often and therefore it is best that you check with the Embassy of Spain for the most up to date visa information.
HEALTH
Health insurance is recommended. Medical facilities are good quality. We recommend that you see a health-care provider who specializes in Travel Medicine. The doctor or health-care provider will determine what vaccinations and medication you will need, depending on factors such as your health and immunization history, areas of the country you will be visiting, and planned activities. For more information on travel requirements, visit the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) website: http://wwwn.cdc.gov/travel/destinations/spain.aspx
COUNTRY INFO
Capital: Madrid.
Government: Parliamentary monarchy since 1978.
Language: The principal language is Spanish (Castilian or castillano). Catalan (in the northeast, with variations spoken in Valencia and The Balearics), Galician (in the northwest) and Basque (in the north, bordering France) are also spoken.
Religion: There is no official religion, but the majority of the population is Roman Catholic.
Time: Mainland Spain/Balearics: GMT + 1 (GMT + 2 from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October). The Canary Islands: GMT (GMT + 1 from last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October).
Electricity: 220 or 225 volts AC, 50Hz. Generally, round two-pin plugs and screw-type lamp fittings are in use.
Telephone: Country code +34.
Mobile Telephone: Roaming agreements exist with most international mobile phone companies. Coverage is good throughout most of the country.
Internet: There is a variety of Internet cafes in most urban areas.
What's Included:
- Guaranteed departure - Accommodation, Activities, Transfers, Meals, Fees where indicated as per the itinerary - Local and international traveler assistance during your tour - Specialised and personalised services
What's not Included:
- Tips - Laundry - Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages unless explicitly noted - Optional activities/extras – Visas (unless noted) - Vacation insurance
Trip Terms & Conditions
- Your deposit is due immediately on booking (30% of program price, minimum $350). The balance is due 90 days prior to departure.
- Cancellations of confirmed bookings 90 days or more prior to departure will receive full refund minus a $350 (per person) administrative fee and any non-refundable paid fees (e.g. non-refundable airfare, cruise or hotel deposits). 60-89 days will be subject to loss of 30% of program price. 30-59 days will be subject to loss of 50% of program price. 29 days or less will be subject to loss of 100% of program price.
- Tour quotes do not include airfare to/from the trip start point unless noted on the itinerary
- Cost increases in currency exchange, government fees, taxes, surcharges or hotel/lodge tariff increases between quote date and start date are payable by the client.
- Availability cannot be guaranteed until booked. We will exercise best efforts to book hotels per the itinerary, however, in busy seasons and with client bookings made within 90 days of tour date we may be forced to offer substitutes.
- Payment of the program price constitutes your acceptance of the terms and conditions set out at www.kensingtontours.com/terms-and-conditions
- Living Standards and practices at destination may differ from those in North America with respect to provisions of utilities, services and accommodation.
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