Your travel fantasy shouldn’t know any bounds even if you are a woman. Also, it must not rely on the number of travel companions you have. So, if you are a travel freak having a wonder-lust deep within, do not hesitate to pack your bag and head off to meet your fantasy. If you love Spain and are closely planning a trip, here is an elaborated tour plan that brings diversión y viajes para mujeres España. Want to have fun alone in España? Check this out!
A Complete Solo Trip Plan for Diversión Y Viajes Para
Mujeres España
It is hard most of the time to plan a women-only tour, no matter which country or culture you belong to. But some daring soul out there is nailing solo trips with proper plans and excellent execution. You can be one of them if you plan things ahead of time. So, here is a plan for a Spain tour that cuts down your job.
Day 1: Bienvenida a Madrid
Begin your Spain voyage from Madrid, and it will excite you more especially if you are a supporter of Real Madrid. This city reverberates the classical from the past and contemporaries from the present. The first day of your Spanish solo trip starts with checking into your hotel and getting over the jetlag. Later, you can decide to roam a little bit around the city or enjoy the nightlife.
Day 2: Madrid silueta
If you visit Spain this August, you may indulge in the throbbing spirit of the nearby festivities like Verbena de la Paloma, Fiestas de San Lorenzo, and Fiestas de San Cayetano. Other than that, the city has uncountable treasures like Plaza Mayor, Puerta de Alcala, Gran Via, Plaza De Espana, and Puerta del Sol. Also, don’t miss out on the Royal Palace, the official home of the Spanish royal family, Las Ventas Bullring, and Gran Via. Stop by any local restaurants to calm your hunger in the afternoon and at night.
Day 3: Set off to Toledo Cordoba
The next day brings the time to say bye to Madrid and welcome Cordoba to Andalusia. However, you must take a quick visit to Toledo en route in the middle and enjoy the Alcázar of Toledo and the Toledo Cathedral. After getting done with that, head towards Cordoba. You can find some local places with vineyards to enjoy your meals and wines. You can also find some warming pastry chefs to teach you some baking skills and the rest of the night is ideal for relaxation.
Day 4: From Cordoba to Seville
The next day is dedicated to the Cordoba tour and getting mesmerized by the history and architecture of the city. It will surely take you a long day to take a panoramic view of the city along with enjoying the essence of its history. The vibrant Jewish Quarters and the magnificence of the Great
Mosque with Moorish architecture are something that you must include. However, after a trip to the city, you must head off to Seville and reach around the evening. Check into the hotel, relax with a hot bath and charge your soul for a long next day.
Day 5: Quedarse en Sevilla
When you are on a trip exclusively for women, you must take time to wander the whole city. Therefore, it may take one whole day for you to soothe your eyes with architectural beauty. You must include a visit to Plaza de Espana to relive the Renaissance age and Maria Luisa Park, which is located along the river Guadalquivir. Also, visit some world heritage sites like Alcazar of Seville and Seville Cathedral. In the meanwhile, have your lunch in any local place to enjoy delicacies and groove into the beats of flamenco.
Day 6: The next destination is Granada
After an overnight stay in Sevilla, it is time to move to Granada the next day for another historical city tour. You can start the tour with the Red Palace or Alhambra and treat your vision to the beauty of the Alhambra Garden. After that, you must take a quick tour of the Nerja Caves. Although a small lone but this city tour will be one of the most memorable of the entire Spanish tour. You can spend the night in the city enjoying dinner and leisure time.
Day 7: Hola Barcelona
The next morning is the time to fly off to Barcelona, the best part of Spain’s female solo travel. The beauty of mountains and parks is great for relaxation and strolls. Don’t miss out on your visit to Parc de la Ciutadella and enjoy a people-watch. You may encounter scattered impromptu performances to have some groove. However, on the first day in Barcelona, you must take time to relax and get rid of another jetlag from your last flight. Thus, you can find a relaxing spa in your hotel or even outside.
Day 8: Conocer Barcelona
You can dedicate the next day to taking an elaborated tour of Barcelona, the city of vibrance, pulse, and beats. You can take a tourist bus to wander across the historical places. Later, you can escape to some of the famous beaches such as Castelldefels, Ocata, Bogatell Beach, Barceloneta Beach, Nova Icària, etc. After grabbing your lunch, you can choose to relax on the beaches or visit some other places like Sagrada Familia, La Rambla etc.
Day 9: Decir adios
After spending the night in Barcelona and having a good time throughout your women-only tour of Spain, it is now time to bid bye to España.
Tapas, Sangria, and the Beat of Flamenco!
Now that you have a foolproof plan for your solo trip to Spain, being a woman is not even a barrier. All you need is to put your feet in your dreamland, grab some Tapas, Sangria and enjoy the beat of Flamenco. Viaje Seguro !
Spain is a splendid country in the European subcontinent that attracts tourists from all over the globe. Generally, the best time to visit Spain is during Spring or Autumn when the weather is exceptionally soothing. Also, you can avoid planning your visit to Spain during the peak season to get better deals at low prices. However, before planning the trip, keep in mind to select a route that can let you visit top places within the stipulated time period.