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Christmas in Spain: Guided Tours
Guided Tours of Spain: Christmas Tours

By Damian Corrigan, About.com

Christmas is a great time to tour Spain. Unfortunately, the Spanish agree, which means hotels and restaurants may be booked up in advance by the Spanish visiting friends and family. To avoid the logistical nightmare that can be Christmas in Spain, particularly getting something to eat on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, an organized tour can be a great way of getting the most of your Christmas in Spain.

1. Christmas in Spain: Educational Tour for High Schools & Colleges

Send your kids on an educational tour that takes in Madrid and many of central Spain's cities and towns, including Segovia, Avila and Toledo.

2. Christmas & New Year Tours of Barcelona & Catalonia

A choice of two tours of holiday season Spain tours. The Christmas tour takes eight days and includes tours of Barcelona, Montserrat and Girona.

3. Learn Spanish at Christmas in Spain

Christmas time Spanish classes combined with excursions and cultural activities.

4. Christmas & New Year in Spain

A 14-day itinerary, beginning and ending in Paris, with a ten-day stop on the Catalan coast, with a number of optional excursions for you to take. Meals included.

5. Christmas on the Costa Brava, Spain

Five days, full board, in a hotel on the Costa Brava with return flights from the UK. Special dinners of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.

6. Seville and Andalucia Christmas Cruise

Starting in Seville, a Christmas cruise down the river to Cadiz, then visit Sanlucar de Barrameda and Jerez, before returning to Seville. You then visit Cordoba and then finish off back in Seville.
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