Line highlights:
① Visit Lisbon and Alentejo in Portugal, and feel the two cultural atmospheres representing the city and the countryside.
② Explore Andalusia in depth on the 6 th in Spain with a soothing rhythm; In addition to classic landmarks, there are many different experiences.
③ Visit the streets of Lisbon’s old city by tricycle and walk, and have lunch at the family restaurants gathered in the neighborhood.
④ Wine Tasting in 2 wineries in Alentejo.
⑤ Follow the local guide to visit the most authentic Tapas restaurant in Seville; Watch a flamenco dance show.
Depart at any time from early April to mid-November
Fly to Lisbon, pick up by car to the hotel.
Meals: None
Lunch at noon in a small family restaurant hidden in a residential area (diners mostly in the neighborhood) and visit Lisbon in the afternoon with a combination of Tuk-Tuk tricycles and walks Alfama Old Town, Finally, overlook the panoramic view of the city at the observation deck of St. George Castle.

○ The chapel of St. Francis Church decorated with more than 5,000 bones
○ The site of the 16 th century Portuguese Inquisition Giraldo Square
○ The University of Évora, founded in the 16 th century with both Renaissance and Baroque architecture
○ Lunch at a bistro serving traditional Alentejo cuisine
Finally stay at the location west A boutique hotel on the Portuguese border, transformed from a rural farm, surrounded by vineyards, olive trees and holy oak.
Accommodation: Select design hotels
First of all, visit the medieval village-Monsalas. Besides the old castle and church, there are also the mural museum and the Inquisition worth visiting.
Continue by car for 1 hour to Aishde Remosh, one of Portugal’s most prestigious wine regions, where each winery has a different personality. We will choose 2 wineries to experience Wine Tasting, visit the vineyards and cellars of the wineries, accompanied by local ham and cheese, and have lunch here.
Return to the hotel for a leisurely vacation in the middle of the afternoon.

Day 5: Travel to Seville, half-day tour
A 3-hour ride across the border between Portugal and Spain to Seville, the provincial capital of Andalusia in southern Spain.
Seville It is one of the cities with the largest number of pubs per capita in the world. Without local guidance, it is quite difficult to accurately find the most authentic Tapas restaurant. In the evening, take the opportunity of gourmet wine as an opportunity to visit taverns with local guides and taste specialties, such as Iberian ham and cheese, a tender and juicy pork dish called Pinchito cooked in traditional style. In addition to the gourmet food, each tapas will be paired with the best suited wine, or the famous sherry from Jerez.
Seville, on the other hand, serves as The birthplace of flamenco, The guide will recommend a small performance venue that avoids group tourists and enjoy an intense and sad dance art (at your own expense).
Dining: Breakfast, Dinner
accommodation : Cavalta Boutique Hotel

Day 6 Tour of Jerez Region
Today visit the area of Jerez which is less visited by mass tourists. Once the territory of ancient Rome, it was occupied by Moors from the 10 th to the 13 th century AD. Since then, it has been regarded as the civilization boundary between Moors and Christians until it was conquered by the Kingdom of Castile in Spain in the 14 th century. We will visit two ancient cities in this area, with ancient Moorish castles and Christian churches; Lunch at noon at an authentic Tapas bistro with sherry.


Cordoba shows the glory of the Muslim Umayyad Dynasty. After more than 200 years of development, it became the second largest city in Europe in the 10 th century, and it still retains the Cordoba Mosque Church dating back to the 8 th century. Roman temples have long since disappeared, mosques have been built on the ruins, and then converted into Christian churches, but the architectural legacy left by each civilization is still clearly visible.
A leisurely holiday at the hotel in the morning. Afternoon visit The Alhambra, Featuring a range of lush gardens and beautifully decorated palaces. Water flows everywhere in the courtyard, and the walls are covered with geometric and floral patterns, as if the image of the Garden of Eden was recreated. The guide will explain the secrets and symbols contained in this palace worthy of Arabian Nights: mathematical achievements, philosophical concepts, and poetic metaphors engraved on the walls.
Dining: Breakfast

Accommodation: Hospes Palacio de los Patos
According to the flight time, a special car will be dropped off to Malaga Airport to end the trip. If holidays permit, other trips in Spain can be extended. Malaga itself is also a pretty good seaside resort, and there are many mountain villages and hiking trails hidden in the inland that are unknown to outsiders.
