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 TAUCK’S YELLOW ROADS! Enjoy breathtaking vistas as you climb from seaside Marbella to cliff-top Ronda, and into the Sierra Nevada mountains to Granada


 An authentic taste of Andalucían cuisine, sampling regional specialties during a family-style dinner


 A guided visit to the Royal Andalucían School of Equestrian Art, where you’ll see Andalucían horses – known for their impeccable breeding and pure bloodlines – being trained in dressage and coach driving


 Lunch at a sherry bodega – the strong sun in the south of Spain produces sherry, very sweet wine – provides a unique opportunity to learn the winemaking process


Spend a day exploring the monumental sights of Toledo


nobility and charm of historic Portugal. A guided sightseeing tour this afternoon includes a visit to Mosteiro dos Jerónimos and a close-up look at the 17th- to 19th-century gilded Baroque coaches showcased in the Coach Museum; see the Discoveries Monument and the Tower of Belém, a monument to Portugal’s Golden Age. Join us for a welcome reception and dinner. Meals D


2. SINTRA / CASCAIS


Not far from Lisbon, Sintra was the favored summer retreat for Portugal’s monarchs and has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its historic cultural landscapes. With a local guide, tour the 14th-century Royal Palace, full of remarkable decorative surprises, before visiting the seaside village of Cascais. Return to Lisbon for time at leisure; if you wish, come along on an optional visit to the city’s Rossio Square. Meals B


3. EXPLORE MEDIEVAL EVORA


Cross the Tagus River over Europe’s longest suspension bridge, the Vasco da Gama Bridge, as you travel to enchanting Evora, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that flourished throughout the Middle Ages – a guided tour takes you through winding medieval streets flanked by 17th-century walls, revealing Roman ruins, Moorish arcades, and more than 20 churches and monasteries. Your accommodations tonight are in a former 15th-century convent, today elegantly renovated into a heritage hotel and spa. Dine à la carte tonight at your hotel. Meals BLD


4. ANDALUCÍA / SEVILLE


It’s off to Andalucía today, Spain’s southern province of whitewashed villages, seaside resorts, gypsies, flamenco dancing and olive groves. A guided visit in Mérida takes in the Circus Maximus and Roman Bridge, and includes a walking tour of the well-preserved Roman theater and amphitheater. Continue to Seville for a two-night stay at one of Europe’s most luxurious royal hotels, named for King Alfonso XIII of Spain. Meals BLD


Call your travel agent or Tauck at 800-468-2825  Airport transfers upon arrival and departure


 27 meals (13 breakfasts, 6 lunches & 8 dinners); service charges, gratuities to local guides, admission fees, taxes and porterage


5. DISCOVER HISTORIC SEVILLE


Explore the sights of Seville with a local guide who shares expert insights on the places you’ll see. Ride aboard a horse-drawn carriage to Seville Cathedral – begun in 1401, this immense Gothic cathedral took more than a century to complete – and the bell tower, La Giralda, originally built as a minaret in 1198. View the tomb of Christopher Columbus inside the cathedral and take a walking tour of Barrio de Santa Cruz, the city’s historic and artistic quarter, before exploring on your own. Meals B


6. JEREZ / GIBRALTAR / MARBELLA Andalucía is a land of fortified wines, the best of which are found in Jerez de la Frontera (translated as “sherry of the frontier”), along with fine horses and flamenco dancers. An excursion to Jerez today visits the Real Escuela Andaluza de Arte Equestre (Royal Andalucían School of Equestrian Art), where you may


Visit the cliff-top town of Ronda in Andalucía www.tauck.com 141


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