Spain in September: Quintessential 8-Day Spanish Tour

What to expect on this itinerary
This 8-day trip to Spain in September provides a luxurious experience regardless of where you travel to within the country. Feel the gratifying texture of grapes between your toes as you stomp barefoot in a vat of recently harvested grapes at Barcelona’s world-famous Wine Harvest Festival. Stroll through Madrid’s charming Parque del Retiro, discover the pinnacle of beauty and luxury, and explore Spain during the best time of the year.
Customizable Itinerary
Barcelona – Attend a Flamenco Show with Gourmet Tapas
September is the most underappreciated time of year to visit the country of Spain. This is a time when the weather is beginning to cool down but is still pleasantly warm, and the swarm of tourists that flock to Spain during the summer has already started to quell. You will arrive in the shining city of Barcelona, where you will be met at the international airport by your private driver. From there, you will be transferred to your accommodation, which will be located in the heart of the city. In the evening, you will meet your guide in the hotel lobby for a transfer to a phenomenal Flamenco show that will be accompanied by a gourmet dinner of Spanish tapas and a delightful wine pairing.
What's Included:
Barcelona – Experience the Annual Grape-Stomping Harvest Festival
Barcelona – Enjoy Barcelona’s Grandest Festival
San Sebastian – Delight in the San Sebastian Film Fest
San Sebastian – Dine at One of the World’s Top Restaurants
Madrid – Delight in Parque del Retiro’s Fall Colors
Madrid – Private Tour of the City and Tapas Crawl
Madrid – Final Morning in Madrid
Trip Highlights
- Delight in a world-class Flamenco show that is accompanied by a gourmet dinner and wine pairing in Barcelona
- Experience the traditional winemaking process in Catalonia by stomping grapes at the annual Wine Harvest Festival
- Immerse yourself in the excitement of La Merce, which is Barcelona’s biggest and wildest festival
- Delight in the beauty of Spain’s northern Basque Country in autumn with a scenic trek to the charming town of Pasajes de San Juan
- Dine at one of the world’s top restaurants in San Sebastian
- Attend the magnificent San Sebastian Film Festival, which is world-renowned
- Admire the serene beauty of Madrid’s infamous Parque del Retiro and visit one of the country’s most renowned museums
- Discover the best of Madrid on a private tour of the city and delight in a gourmet tapas crawl
Starting Price
$3,300 per person (excluding international flights)
What's Included
- Accommodations
- In-country transportation
- Some or all activities and tours
- Expert trip planning
- 24x7 support during your trip
Your final trip cost will vary based on your selected accommodations, activities, meals, and other trip elements that you opt to include.
Verified Traveler Reviews
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Zicasso's travel experts did a fantastic job in planning our trip to Spain. We used their services on the front end and back end of our Camino pilgrimage. They helped us to see Madrid, Toledo, Segovia, San Sebastián, and the Rioja wine country. Everything went very smoothly. It was a great trip, with great attention to detail. Muchas gracias!!
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My wife and I have been lucky enough to travel to many places around the world, but our April 2025 journey organized by Zicasso's tour company was easily one of the best. Our agent and her team thought of every detail. All we had to do was show up and enjoy these two beautiful countries!
We went to Four cities: Lisbon, Porto, San Sebastián, and Barcelona. The itineraries were thoughtfully planned to give us great experiences without wearing us out too much. And the guides in each city were fun, knowledgeable, and engaging. The transportation was always easy and on time, and the hotels were top-notch.
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The trip itinerary and guides provided in Barcelona, Porto, the Duoro Valley, and Madrid were excellent. They were very knowledgeable, professional and personable, and spoke excellent English.
Most of the drivers were very good, but we were surprised that some of them did not provide bottled water for half-day tours (we had to ask and stop to buy it). This was a minor nuisance, but given the price of tours and previous experiences, a simple expectation, as well as having the car cooled down and AC on during hot days when being picked up.
The tour manager did an outstanding job overall, but could have improved on some specific requests that seemed to be either forgotten or missed regarding an electric scooter/wheelchair we rented that caused some issues during pick-up and drop-off. Otherwise, working with her was a very good experience.
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Zicasso’s tour company provided a well-organized trip, with every arrival and transfer smoothly arranged and plans well outlined. The trip was arranged to meet all our requests and their local guides were excellent. Our only complaint would be that when we decreased our hotels slightly for cost control, one of the three hotels did not meet our expectations as it seemed a bit heavily worn/lower tier compared to the others, and was located on the busiest street in Madrid, which was a higher stress location.
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