Train Tours in Spain
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Itinerary
Day 1. (Sunday) Seville – Jerez
Reception of travellers in a Hotel of Seville at 10:00 h. We will then visit the capital of Andalusia, which features the most extensive historic quarter in Spain. After lunch, we will enjoy a panoramic tour of the city, visiting the famous Plaza de España, before getting on board the Al Ándalus Train.
A welcome drink on the train, presentation of the crew, and settling in.
Dinner on board while the train arrives in Jerez, overnight stay in Jerez.
Day 2. (Monday) Jerez–Cadiz–Jerez
After breakfast with our coach will take us to visit Cadiz, popularly known as “la Tacita de Plata” (the Silver Teacup) and considered the oldest city in the West. Tour and free time to immerse ourselves in Cadiz’s charms at our leisure.
Lunch.
We will return to Jerez in the afternoon. Free time, dinner, and overnight stay in Jerez.
Day 3. (Tuesday) Jerez–Ronda
After breakfast, we will visit a Jerez (sherry) winery and enjoy the show “How Andalusian Horses Dance,” a famous equestrian ballet featuring Spanish music.
Lunch on board the train as we head towards Ronda. Dinner in a Ronda restaurant and overnight stay in Ronda.
Day 4. (Wednesday) Ronda–Cordoba
After breakfast we will visit Ronda, with its awe-inspiring location, perched above a plateau penetrated by the deep Tajo de Ronda gorge, through which the River Guadalevín flows. Lunch on board while the train takes us to Cordoba. Tour, dinner, and overnight stay in Cordoba.
Day 5. (Thursday) Cordoba–Úbeda–Baeza–Granada
After breakfast on board the train, we will visit the Mosque-Cathedral and continue touring the former capital of the emirate and medieval caliphate of Al Ándalus, when it was the largest, most cultured, and richest city in Western Europe. Lunch on board
the train while we travel to Linares-Baeza Station to visit Úbeda and Baeza, both of which are UNESCO World Heritage Cities. Visit to an oil mill (Almazara) and olive oil tasting.
While we have dinner, we will arrive in Granada in the late evening.
Overnight stay in Granada.
Day 6. (Friday) Granada
After breakfast, we will tour Spain’s most popular monument, a rich palatial complex built by the Nasrid sovereigns of the Kingdom of Granada. (The visiting times of the Alhambra may vary depending on the size of the group, languages, and authorization from those in charge of the palatial complex.) Lunch.
In the afternoon, we will continue visiting Granada. Dinner and overnight stay in Granada.
Day 7. (Saturday) Granada
After enjoying our last breakfast on board, we will say goodbye to the train and its crew. We will make one last visit to the Nasrid city. Lunch, and end the trip around 4:00 p.m.
Special Offer : For guests of Palace Tours, for select departures we will be providing transfer to Malaga after the trip. Contact Palace Tours for specifics

 

Accommodations on Board

Al Andalus has a total of 32 suites consisting of 12 Gran Clase Suites and 20 Deluxe Suites, all of which have separate air conditioners. During the day, the beds fold into comfortable couches converting the suites into private lounges. Additionally, the highly trained train crew is available at your service 24 hours a day to assist you with all your needs. There are 7 cars in the train for guest rooms. The first five cars that are closest to the lounge and other public area cars are with Deluxe Suites with matrimonial beds. There are four suite Deluxe in each of these train cars.  The following two cars have the Suite Gran Clase with 6 such rooms in each car. To facilitate a good night’s rest for our passengers, the train will remain parked at a station during the night.

Suite Gran Clase Rooms

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There are two train cars with Suite Gran Clase. Each of this train car has 6 such rooms with a total of 12 Gran Clase rooms on the train. The suite has two TWIN beds that fold to make a sofa. The configuration is in an L design. Facilities: • Accommodation in the train. • The best food in dinners and lunches at top restaurants or on the train (including wine, coffee and spirits). • Breakfasts with buffet and menu. • Music and entertainment in the Pub coach. • Programmed excursions with entrance to museums, cathedrals, cloisters, etc. • Luxury coach accompanying the train all the way. • Daily newspapers and magazines. • Permanent security service. • Multilingual guide throughout the tour. • An excellent team at your disposal.
 

Suite Deluxe

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Facilities In a  Suite Deluxe: Everything included in the Suite Gran Clase plus: • Accommodation in Deluxe Suite on the train. • Option of enjoying two private dinners/lunches in your compartment. • All non-alcoholic beverages requested at any time throughout the trip. • Transfers: including two Renfe transfers, one to take you to the starting point of the tour and another one to take you back from the end point of the tour.
 
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Lounges and Common Areas on board

The Al Andalus train is the largest tourist train in the world and boasts of its four railway gems – the spacious and exquisite lounge cars. For the duration of your journey, the Al Andalus will become your living room, your transportation, your meeting place, your bar, your bedroom: a hotel on wheels in which you sleep and wake up in a different place every day. The landscape passing by the window of your suite or the lounge where you are having a coffee is never the same. That simple fact makes the trip itself unique and unlike any other experience. © 2014 ALBERTO G. PURAS ALL RIGHTS RESERVED to contact: info@albertogpuras.com // TEL-0034 686157820. No commercial use is permited, no copy, frame, modify, transmit or distribute without write consent of the copyright owner. Enjoy a delicious buffet breakfast, lunch and dinner in the restaurant car.  After dinner hours, evenings are full of entertainment. Every night is party night on the Al Andalus, with various live performances programmed throughout the trip. Given the length of the train, these will not inconvenience those who prefer retiring earlier to the privacy of their suite. You can also choose to have a quiet drink on one of the other saloon cars, or go for a stroll in whichever town we are spending the night. The train will remain parked at the station until the next morning.  

Inclusions & Exclusions

Your tour price includes:
  • Ensuite rooms on board the luxurious Al Andalus train
  • A la carte and buffet breakfasts every day.
  • All dinners and lunches, with the finest cuisine aboard the train or in top restaurants (including wine, water, soft drinks and coffee).
  • Welcome drink and snack. Farewell dinner – gala party.
  • Traveling toiletries bag courtesy of Renfe Viajeros (with amenities and slippers).
  • Free mineral water available in the cabin’s minibar.
  • Activities on board: music and live performances, parties in the pub car, show cooking and cocktails, dancing, etc.
  • Tickets to museums, attractions and shows.
  • Excursions and scheduled tours.
  • Luxury coach accompanying the train along the trip.
  • Renfe train tickets with a 50% discount: one to the starting point and the other back from the end of the tourist trip.
  • Taxes and services.
  • Daily newspapers and magazines.
  • Security service.
  • Multilingual guide throughout the tour.
  • Excellent crew available (Expedition Leader, guide, waiters, cooks, technicians, etc).
Your tour price does NOT include:
  • Domestic or international airfare
  • Travel insurance or visa fees
  • Items of a personal nature, such as laundry and souvenirs
  • Any additional hotel accommodations pre- or post-tour
  • Any items not specifically mentioned as “included”

Travel Tips

When should I plan to arrive ? We recommend arriving at least 1 day prior to your tour so that you may acclimate and relax prior to embarking on your exciting rail journey. Instructions regarding the starting point of the journey will be printed on your travel voucher. How much should I expect to tip? Tipping is not mandatory, and is left to the sole discretion of the traveler. This is a decision that should be made based on your enjoyment of the journey and the service.

Frequently Asked Questions

1 . What are the passport/visa requirements for travel to Spain? Please ensure that your passport has at least three blank pages and that it is valid for at least six months beyond your departure date from Spain. Please check with your local embassy regarding visa requirements.
2 . What does my trip include? In Standard Suite: • Accommodation in Standard Suite compartment on the train. • The best food in dinners and lunches at top restaurants or on the train (including wine, coffee and spirits). • Breakfasts with buffet and menu. • Music and entertainment in the Pub coach. • Programmed excursions with entrance to museums, cathedrals, cloisters, etc. • Luxury coach accompanying the train all the way. • Daily newspapers and magazines. • Permanent security service. • Multilingual guide throughout the tour. • An excellent team at your disposal.In Superior Suite: Everything included in the Standard Suite plus: • Accommodation in Superior Suite on the train. • Option of enjoying two private dinners/lunches in your compartment. • All non-alcoholic beverages requested at any time throughout the trip. • Transfers: including two Renfe transfers, one to take you to the starting point of the tour and another one to take you back from the end point of the tour.
3 . Is there a dress code on the train? The dress code is Casual, although you may dress up for dinner if you would like. We suggest packing comfortable walking shoes and layers of clothing, since the temperatures do fluctuate from day to night.
4 . What kind of meals are provided on this tour? Here is a sample menu:Appetizer: "Remojon Granadino" Salad served with cinnamon vinaigrette Main Course: Pork sirloin grilled in mozarabic sauce with crispy aubergine fingers Dessert: Sacromonte cakeThis is a plated dinner menu provided by the San Nicolas restaurant, which overlooks the Alhambra. If you have special dietary needs, please notify your travel agent when making booking arrangements.
5 . Will I have internet connection on the train? The Al Andalus train does have wifi in the lounge of the train, although the signal is not strong and may not reach outside of the lounge car.  (The signal is also best when the train is stationed.) You may use the computer in the lounge provided for guests' convenience, or you may connect to the train's wifi using your personal laptop, tablet or device.
6 . How big are the suites? A standard suite is 6.72m2. A superior suite is 8.4m2
7 . What size are the beds in the suites? The size of the bed is dependent on the type of suite you reserve.Standard Suite with 2 beds will contain (1) bed that is 0.80 x 1.9 m and (1) bed that is 0.70 x 1.8 m The superior suite has one double/matrimonial bed that is 1.5 x 1.9 m If your suite has one extra bed, it is 0.70 x 1.8 m
8 . What is the difference between a Standard and Superior Suite? The Superior Suites are spacious and elegant and combine the comforts of the 21st century with the original appearance of this historic train.Features:Ample space distributed into a bedroom and bathroom. Two meter long double bed which can be turned into a sofa during the day. Possibility of adding an extra bed for a third passenger. Equipped with safe, varied minibar, wardrobe, luggage rack and climate control. Comfortable and spacious bathroom, with hairdryer and a varied set of welcome items. The Standard Suite is a charming room, which retains the dimensions and Belle Epoque charm of the original compartments.Features: A bedroom and bathroom layout. Two single beds which can be turned into armchairs during the day. Equipped with small minibar, safe, wardrobe, luggage rack and climate control. Functional bathroom, with maximum use of its space, equipped with shower and a hairdryer.
9 . I am a US Citizen. Do I need a visa to go to Spain? No. Citizens of the United States do not need a visa for Spain. All other nationalities should check with the local Spanish consulate for Visa requirements. Palace Tours does not provide Visa service.
10 . How many travelers can fit in each room? In a deluxe room, two people can sleep comfortably. If you need more room, you may upgrade to a suite to comfortably service three people. This option is especially attractive to parents travelling with a child. If you are travelling with more than one child or more than three people, you will need to reserve two rooms.
11 . Are the cities wheelchair accessible? Yes, they are. Many cities have cobblestone streets and the person with the wheelchair would need someone who is able to help them on these more difficult streets. The monuments are wheelchair accessible, but many do not have elevators and if there is a floor higher than ground level it may not be accessible.
12 . Is the cuisine in Spain dietary restriction friendly? Spanish cuisine’s staples are often ham, seafood, and wheat products. While being a vegetarian in Spain is not easy, it is doable! One classic dish from Spain is the Spanish omelets, which is made with eggs and potatoes. Now vegetarian restaurants are popping up all over Spain to accommodate more people. You can find other classic dishes made without meat, such as paella and cocido. Before ordering a drink in Andalucia, where a complimentary tapa is customary, be sure to mention any dietary restrictions you may have.
13 . What type of clothes should we pack? This depends on the time of year you are going. All year long we suggest packing comfortable walking shoes, and in the spring and fall to wear layers. In those seasons it’s often chilly in the morning and warm in the afternoon sun. Sunglasses are recommended as well, as the sun in Spain is very strong.
14 . Is it customary to tip people in Spain? While the tipping culture is nothing like the United States, it is typical to tip a euro or two at a restaurant if you are a) a large group of people dining, or b) you really loved the service and the restaurant!
 

Photo Gallery

Lounge car onboard the train
Lounge car onboard the train
Ronda – Bridge
Ronda - Bridge
Suite view by night
Suite view by night
Suite view by day
Suite view by day
Dining car on Al-Andalus train
Dining car on Al-Andalus train
Dining – Bar car onboard Al-Andalus train
Dining - Bar car onboard Al-Andalus train
Dining car onboard the train
Dining car onboard the train
Cordoba – Patios
Cordoba - Patios
Cordoba Mosque
Cordoba Mosque
Sevilla – Plaza Espana
Sevilla - Plaza Espana