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Spain is a feast for the senses, where art, history, and culinary delights converge in every city. From the whimsical architecture of Gaudí in Barcelona to the sun-soaked beaches of Formentera and the refined elegance of Marbella, this itinerary is designed for travelers who savor authentic experiences without compromising on luxury. Each day blends iconic sights with hidden gems, ensuring you taste, feel, and see the very best of Spain—and beyond, with an optional glimpse of Tangier’s vibrant markets.
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Day 1: Arrive in Barcelona & Gaudí immersion

Park Güell—a spectacular view from the top
Begin your Spanish adventure in Barcelona, where modernist architecture and Catalan cuisine set the tone. After checking into the iconic Hotel Arts, explore the surreal world of Gaudí at Park Güell and Casa Batlló, letting his whimsical designs spark your imagination. Lunch at a local tapas bar will give you a taste of authentic Catalan flavors. End the day with sunset drinks at a rooftop terrace overlooking the Mediterranean. Insider tip: book your Sagrada Família tickets in advance to skip lines.
Day 2: Barcelona’s food culture

La Boqueria market—a feast for your senses
Dive deeper into Barcelona’s food culture with a guided market tour of La Boqueria, tasting jamón ibérico, fresh seafood, and local cheeses. In the afternoon, visit the Picasso Museum or the MNAC for a glimpse of Catalonia’s rich art scene. Wrap up the day with a Michelin-starred dinner at Moments, where avant-garde cuisine meets traditional Catalan flavors. Insider tip: request chef’s tasting menu for the full culinary experience.
Day 3: Formentera

Arial view of Formentera
Take a short flight or ferry to the serene island of Formentera. Rent a scooter or e-bike to explore secluded coves, crystalline waters, and charming villages. Enjoy fresh seafood at a beachfront restaurant like Es Caló or El Pirata, followed by an afternoon lounging on Ses Illetes beach, one of Europe’s most beautiful sands. Insider tip: visit early morning for a peaceful walk along the shore before crowds arrive.
Day 4: Málaga

Marbella Club provides wonderful accommodations and a spectacular view of the coast
Transport to Málaga and transfer to Marbella Club for a taste of Andalusian luxury. Take a private yacht or ferry for an optional day trip to Tangier. Explore the bustling medina, vibrant souks, and iconic Kasbah, savoring Moroccan mint tea and spices. Return to Marbella for a sunset dinner at one of the resort’s fine-dining restaurants. Insider tip: bring cash in small bills for market purchases and tips in Tangier.
Day 5: Seville

Spectacular Seville
Venture inland to Seville for a day of flamenco, palaces, and tapas. Visit the Royal Alcázar, stroll through the Santa Cruz quarter, and experience the grandeur of Seville Cathedral. Lunch at a historic taberna offers traditional Andalusian specialties like salmorejo and Iberian ham. End the day with a private flamenco performance before returning to Marbella. Insider tip: book a guided tour of the Alcázar for in-depth history and skip-the-line access.
Day 6: Toledo

Toledo at night
Discover the medieval charm of Toledo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Walk through cobblestone streets, visit the Toledo Cathedral, and admire the city’s rich blend of Christian, Jewish, and Islamic influences. Savor a traditional marzipan tasting, the city’s signature sweet, and enjoy lunch at a rooftop terrace with panoramic views. Return to Marbella for an evening of relaxation at the resort spa. Insider tip: hire a local guide to uncover hidden passages and artisan workshops.
Day 7: Final day

Spend your final day indulging in Marbella Club’s luxury amenities. Enjoy a morning spa session, a leisurely brunch overlooking the Mediterranean, and a final stroll through Puerto Banús for shopping and yacht spotting. Reflect on your week of cultural immersion, sun-soaked beaches, and gourmet discoveries before departing for Málaga Airport. Insider tip: schedule your airport transfer in advance to maximize your morning relaxation.
Need to know
Additional traveler tips:
Spain’s high-speed trains and regional flights make island-hopping and day trips seamless.
Reservations are essential for Michelin-starred dining and Gaudí sites.
Pack a mix of chic resort wear and comfortable shoes for walking cobblestone streets.
For Tangier, a short ferry or private yacht is the most luxurious and time-efficient option.

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