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Who was on a trip to Spain, the "Classic Spain" tour? What is the best tour operator to go with? How much money is spent on additional excursions, if any?
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аватар LANGIS
From Moscow it is best to go from TIME TOUR. Maybe they have a representative office in UKRAINE?
аватар LANGIS
From Moscow it is best to go from TIME TOUR. Maybe they have a representative office in UKRAINE? week AIR TOUR CLASSIC SPAIN from TIME TOUR (with breakfasts and dinners = 750 euros + visa / per person) we spent money only on drinks, sometimes cafes in the afternoon, on FLAMENCO (this is unforgettable), some cathedral-bell towers
аватар LANGIS
Terramar Tour.
аватар 1ean
Or maybe it's worth choosing a tour not "Classic Spain", but one that includes, along with the classics, a visit to the south of the country? Trust me, it's worth seeing! This is a completely different Spain, with a touch of Moorish culture. And it made an impression on me no less strong than its classical part.
аватар Trizub61
Thanks everyone. We took a tour of Spain-Portugal for 15 days from "Time-Tour"
аватар Sergey-pantelee
I can unequivocally answer with whom NOT to go to the Class. Spain. With the Spanish tour operator Marfil and the company Christopher representing him in Moscow. At a slightly lower cost than other tour operators (50-100 Euros), you will be provided with a group of 70 people (normal up to 35) squeezed into 1 bus with the derisive name Lux Bus, where the seats are stuffed so that it is often impossible lower the backrest if a slightly taller than average person is sitting behind. In addition, women are guaranteed queues for the toilet at bus stops, and food queues for all at bus stops and hotels. Also, imagine a crowd of 70 people, making their way through the narrow streets after the guide, from which all the people they meet shy away. Due to the increased time at the stops due to the queues, you will arrive at the hotels later, and run for dinner (somewhere from 21.00) and tomorrow we get up at 6.30 and again queues. With such a crowd, it is very difficult to hear the guide. The benefit to the company is obvious. 1 bus instead of two, 1 guide, 1 driver. It’s a pity that you can’t squeeze 400 people into a charter instead of 200 (Boeing 737), otherwise you could make more money. But in general, with any tour operator, the trip is very interesting and informative. Good luck everyone.
аватар ruh_nad_an
And I can "definitely answer" - to go to Spain with only the Spanish operator Marfil. Well organized tours. I was twice in Spain in 2011 and 2013 with this operator and my husband and I enjoyed these trips immensely. Sergey Panteleev writes on all sites about queues for toilets and uncomfortable seats. Well, to each his own. And I liked the hotels in which we stayed, well-organized excursions and, of course. excellent guide Mikhail Vasiliev. But there are so many good reviews about him that I will not repeat myself. And about the distances between the seats - there are EU standards and no tour operator has the right to violate them. What we have seen, traveling through Spain, Portugal and Italy and a variety of tour operators.
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