Valencia

Available Excursions for Valencia


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Excursions may not be available for all programs and sessions.

Barcelona

Visit the summit of Montjuic for a panoramic view of Spain's most cosmopolitan city. Savor the contrast between ancient and modern as you explore the labyrinthine Barrio Gótico, the well-preserved medieval quarter of the city. Witness a work in progress as you visit the Sagrada Familia... Read More

Gandía

This charming town is often referred to as the heart of the Valencian coast. Located between the mountains and the sea, Gandía offers an appealing climate and wonderful natural diversity. The city is about 40 miles south of Valencia and about 70 miles north of Alicante and is situated at the... Read More

Granada

Visit the crown jewel of the city, the Alhambra, a 13th-century Moorish fortress comprised of patios, gardens, palaces, and fountains. Walk around the Albayzín, a historic Moorish neighborhood with whitewashed houses and winding alleys. Experience the rattle of castanets and the strum of... Read More

La Albufera

Located about ten miles southeast of Valencia, La Albufera is one of the most beautiful natural parks in Spain. The park itself encompasses an area of about 50,000 acres. It is estimated that there are close to 250 species of birds that take refuge in the park, and nearly 100 of these species... Read More

Madrid

Enjoy a guided tour of Madrid, Spain's capital, and discover some of its many famous monuments such as the Prado Museum, the Royal Palace, or the Reina Sofía Museum. Wander through the bustling Puerta del Sol and then take a relaxing stroll through Retiro Park. Read More

Morocco

Optional for some or all sessions
Enter Morocco on a ferry, crossing the Strait of Gibraltar, to explore a land filled with Arabic, African, and European influences. Explore the medina (ancient walled city) of Fes, Morocco's largest open-air market, scattered among twisting alleys. Ride 4x4s through the desert to your campsite... Read More

Tarragona

Tarragona is located along the beautiful Costa Dorada in the region of Catalunia. Wander through the cathedral which dates back to the 12th-13th century. While in the city, you will also have the opportunity to visit the Roman ruins of Tarraco which have been designated a World Heritage Site by... Read More

Toledo

Continue to Toledo, the first capital of Spain, which has remained relatively unaltered since the end of the Middle Ages. Toledo is known as the "City of Three Cultures" for the legacy left by Jewish, Muslim, and Christian cultures. Read More
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