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Day 1 – Thursday March 29 - Madrid

13:45 Arrival to Madrid – Barajas Airport, Terminal 4

14:00 Transfer by bus from the airport to the hotel (Hotel Convención)

15:00 Arrive to the hotel, and straight to the restaurant to have lunch. We will do the check-in
after lunch.

17:00 Visit Madrid.

On Thursday March 29 in Spain there is a general strike to protest against a new reform of the working law, approved
last February 19.
How will this affect us?
Most of business and services will be on a strike, therefore they will be closed.
That day we will explore Madrid. If we cannot take the metro we will be able to do the itinerary walking, as we are close
to downtown.
These are the sights that we are going to see:

- Parque del Buen Retiro: Literally ¨Gardens¨ or ¨Park of the Pleasant Retreat¨, or simply El
Retiro is the largest park of the city. The park belonged to the Spanish Monarchy until the late
19th century, when it became a public park. A magnificent park, filled with beautiful sculpture and
monuments, galleries, a peaceful lake and host to a variety of events, it is one of Madrid´s
premier attractions.

- Plaza de Cibeles: It is a square with a neo-classical complex of marble sculptures with
fountains that has become an iconic symbol for the city of Madrid. The fountain of Cibeles, named
after Cybele (or Ceres), Roman goddess of fertility, is seen as one of Madrid´s most important
symbols. The Cibeles fountain depicts the goddess, sitting on a chariot pulled by two lions. The
fountain has been adopted by the football club Real Madrid, whose fans use the area to celebrate
its triumphs in competitions such as La Liga, the Champions League or the Copa del Rey. A flag
of Real Madrid is usually wrapped around the Cibeles statue.

- Puerta de Alcalá: In the middle of the busy Plaza de la Independencia stands one of Madrid's
best known landmarks: the Puerta de Alcalá or Alcala Gate.

21:00 Dinner at the hotel. Sleep.

                        Day 2 – Friday March 30 – Madrid – Vitoria-Gasteiz

08:30 Breakfast at hotel

09:15 Check-out. We will meet at the reception of the hotel with our luggage. We will leave our
luggage in a locked room in the hotel.

09:30 Visit Madrid. This is the plan:

- Metro: From O´Donnell station to Plaza de España station
----- Line 6 – 5 stops (from O´Donnell to Nuevos Ministerios)
----- Line 10 – 4 stops (from Nuevos Ministerios to Plaza de España)
- Plaza de España: Or ¨Spain Square¨ it is a large square, and popular tourist destination,
located in central Madrid. It features a monument to Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Spanish
novelist, poet and playwright who wrote ¨El Quijote¨. The tower portion of the monument includes
a stone sculpture of Cervantes, which overlooks bronze sculptures of Don Quixote and Sancho
Panza. Next to the tower, there are two stone representations of Don Quixote´s ¨true love¨, one
as the simple peasant woman Aldonza Lorenzo, and one as the beautiful, imaginary Dulcinea del
Toboso.

- Templo de Debob: Or Temple of Debob is an ancient Egyptian temple which was rebuilt in
Madrid. The temple was built originally 15 km south of Aswan in southern Egypt, and it
construction began in the early 2nd century BC. In 1960, due to the construction of the Great
Dam of Aswan and the consequent threat posed to several monuments and archeological sites,
UNESCO made an international call to save this rich historical legacy. As a sign of gratitude for
the help provided by Spain in saving the temples of Abu Simbel, the Egyptian state donated the
temple of Debod to Spain in 1968. The temple was rebuilt in one of Madrid's parks, the Parque
del Oeste near the Royal Palace of Madrid, and opened to the public in 1972. It constitutes one of
the few works of ancient Egyptian architecture which can be seen outside Egypt and the only one
of its kind in Spain.

- Palacio Real: The Royal Palace of Madrid is the official residence of the Spanish Royal Family
in the city of Madrid, but it is only used for state ceremonies. King Juan Carlos and the Royal
Family do not reside in the palace, choosing instead the more modest Palacio de la Zarzuela on
the outskirts of Madrid. The palace has 135,000 square metres (1,450,000 sq ft) of floorspace
and contains 2800 rooms. It is the largest palace in Europe by floor area. The interior of the
palace is notable for its wealth of art, in regards to the use of all kinds of fine materials in its
construction and the decoration of its rooms with artwork of all kinds.

- Catedral de la Almudena: When the capital of Spain was transferred from Toledo to Madrid in
1561, the seat of the Church in Spain remained in Toledo; so the new capital – unusually for a
Catholic country – had no cathedral. Plans were discussed as early as the 16th century to build a
cathedral in Madrid dedicated to the Virgin of Almudena, but construction did not begin until
1879.The cathedral seems to have been built on the site of a medieval mosque that was
destroyed in 1083 when Alfonso VI reconquered Madrid.

- Plaza Mayor: The Plaza Mayor, a grand arcaded square in the center of Madrid is very popular
with tourists and locals alike. The symmetrical rectangular square features a uniform architecture,
very similar to the contemporary Place des Vosges in Paris.

- The Puerta del Sol (Spanish for "Gate of the Sun") is one of the best known and busiest places
in Madrid. This is the centre (Km 0) of the radial network of Spanish roads. The square also
contains the famous clock whose bells mark the traditional eating of the Twelve Grapes and the
beginning of a new year. The New Year's celebration has been broadcast live on TV since 31
December 1962.

14:00 Lunch at restaurant ¨La Taurina¨ (next to Puerta del Sol)

15:00 Return to hotel

Metro back to our hotel: From Sol station to O´Donnell station
----- Line 7 – 6 stops (from Sol to Manuel Becerra)
----- Line 6 – 1 stop (from Manuel Becerra to O´Donnell)

16:00 Bus trip from Madrid to Vitoria-Gasteiz (350 km – about 4h30´)

21:00 Arrive to Vitoria-Gasteiz. Meet host families.
Day 3 – Saturday March 31 – Vitoria-Gasteiz (European Green Capital 2012)

Breakfast with families.

10:00 Meeting at the Tourist Office (Plaza de España)

10:30 Guided visit in English of the Medieval Quarter and Tower of San Vicente

MEDIEVAL VITORIA

We will walk the old quarter of Vitoria-Gasteiz, very well preserved. Walking through its streets we
will visit important milestones such as the Renaissance palaces of Villa Suso, Montehermoso and
Escoriaza-Esquivel, or the beautiful Gothic church of San Miguel, that hosts the White Virgin,
patroness of the city. We will discover the origin of this town, the city wall from the XI century, and
we will hang out in popular places as Plaza de España o Plaza de la Virgen Blanca, the heart of
the city.

TOWER OF SAN VICENTE

The visit to San Vicente reminds visitors of the times when this place was a castle. We will learn
about the defensive system and climb to the bell tower from where we will have the most beautiful
view of the city –it is the highest point, but don´t try to compare it with the Jin Mao Tower-. We will
access the steerage of the church, a prodigious woodwork reminiscent of an inverted boat hull.

14:00 Lunch at a gastronomical society called ¨Irrintzi¨. We will be 16 students, two teachers,
and 15 of my friends cooking for you guys.

17:00 Guided visit in English to the Cathedral of Santa María and the City Wall.

CATHEDRAL OF SANTA MARIA

Cathedral of Santa Maria (Old Cathedral), a 14th century Gothic building with a 17th century
tower was the inspiration for the novel ¨Word Without End¨, the second part of ¨The Pillars of the
Earth¨, novel by Ken Follett. Under the portico are three open doorways decorated with statues
and reliefs. In the interior, chapels containing Gothic, Flemish and Italian Renaissance images
including paintings by Rubens and van Dyck. The cathedral is undergoing restoration and has
been studied by experts from around the world for its architectural curiosities, including those
deformations which it has suffered due to previous restorations.

19:00 Free time

20:00 Meet host families.
Meeting point: Monumento a la Batalla de Vitoria (Plaza de la Virgen Blanca)

                           Day 4 – Sunday April 1 – Vitoria- Gasteiz

Breakfast with host families.

10:00 Meeting at the Tourist Office (Plaza de España)

10:30 Guided visit in English of the Romantic Vitoria
ROMANTIC VITORIA

Vitoria is one of the greenest cities in the world. Florida Park hosts more than 200 different
species of tress, and we will discover ¨the Water Secret Garden¨, as well as the Basque
Parliament. Remember, Vitoria-Gasteiz is the capital city of the Basque Country. We will visit the
New Cathedral, a superb example of neogothic style, and we will admire beautiful palaces of the
early twentieth century, such as Zulueta or Ajuria Enea, where the president of the Basque
Country lives. We will finish our visit at Museum of Fine Arts, which houses an extensive
collection from the nineteenth century.

14:00 Lunch at a restaurant called ¨Tomo 1¨

16:30 Visit of Salburua Park and Ataria, the Salburua Wetlands Interpretation Centre.

Salburua is a wetland formed by several lakes along with spaces and a small oak empradizados.
It was dried centuries ago to transform the area into farmland. The restoration work that started in
1994 has reversed this situation and now Salburua is one of the most valuable inland wetlands of
the Basque Country and a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. The park can be covered
through various routes that surround and connect the main sites. It has an interpretation center
and two bird observatories in order for people to gain knowledge about the nature and also to
have fun.
Ataria is the Salburua wetland's ambiental interpretation centre. Is a building with emblematic
character and perfectly integrated in the North of the Salburua Park. It is one of the most
important places of the Vitoria-Gasteiz´s Green Ring.This place is built to encourage the
knowledge of the wetlands and show their natural values and the importance of the biodiversity
and the natural heritage of the Vitoria-Gasteiz township.
20:00 Meet host families in front of ¨El Corte Inglés¨

           Day 5 – Monday April 2 – Vitoria-Gasteiz – Elciego – San Sebastian

Breakfast with host families

08:30 Meet with your luggage at the meeting point –we leave Vitoria-Gasteiz-

09:00 Bus trip from Vitoria-Gasteiz to Elciego (50 Km. 1h)

10:00 Visit the winery ¨Marqués de Riscal¨

The area of La Rioja produces some of the best wines in the world. We will visit the winery
¨Marques de Riscal¨ where the whole process of making wine will be explained.

11:30 End of the visit and bus trip to Irún

13:30 – 14:00 Lunch at a restaurant called ¨La Agrícola¨ - Irún

15:30 Boat ride from Hondarribia (Spain) to Hendaya (France)

17:00 Trip to San Sebastian

21:00 Dinner and accommodation at Ulía Hostel (San Sebastián)

This is what Lonely Planet says about San Sebastian:
¨It´s said that nothing is impossible. This is wrong. It´s impossible to lay eyes on San Sebastián
and not fall madly in love. This stunning city is everything that grimy Bilbao is not: cool, svelte and
flirtatious by night, charming and well mannered by day. Best of all is the summer fun on the
beach. For it´s setting, form and attitude, Playa de la Concha is the equal of any city beach in
Europe. Then there´s Playa de Gros, with its surfers and sultry beach goers. As the sun falls on
another sweltering summer´s day, you´ll sit back with a drink and an artistic pintxo and realise
that, yes, you too are in love with sexy San Sebastián.¨

          Day 6 – Tuesday April 3 – San Sebastián – Bilbao –Valle de Tobalina

08:30 Breakfast at the hostel

Morning – We will decide if we stay in San Sebastian or if we visit San Juan de Gaztelugatxe.

¨Ermita de San Juan de Gaztelugatxe¨. ¨It stands on an islet that is connected to the mainland by
a bridge. It also has two natural arches on its seaward side. Built by the Knights Templars in the
10th century, it has also served as a handy shelter for shipwrecked sailors¨ -Lonely Planet-. On a
familiar note, my sister got married here.

14:00 Lunch in Bilbao, at a restaurant called Harrobia.

16:30 Guided visit in English to the Guggenheim Museum – Bilbao (1h30´)

Instantly hailed as the most important structure of its time, Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Museum
Bilbao has celebrated more than a decade of extraordinary success. With over a hundred
exhibitions and more than ten million visitors to its credit, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao has
changed the way people think about museums, and it continues to challenge assumptions about
the connections between art, architecture, and collecting.

18:00 – 19:00 Visit Universidad de Deusto – Castro´s alma mater

The University of Deusto was founded 1886. The concerns and cultural interest of the Basque
Country in having their own university, as well as the interest of the Jesuits in establishing higher
studies in some part of the Spanish State coincided in its conception.

19:00 Bus trip from Bilbao to Quintana Martín Galíndez (Tobalina Valley) (1h30´)

20:30 Arrival to hostel

21:00 Dinner and accommodation in the hostel

                          Día 7 – Miércoles 4 de abril – Valle de Tobalina

08:30 Breakfast at the hostel

09:30 Bus ride to a nuclear plant (about 15´)

10:00 Visit of the nuclear plant (2h30´)

Santa María de Garoña Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power station at Santa María de
Garoña, Burgos, Spain. It consists of one boiling water reactor (BWR) of 466 megawatts (MWe).
The plant was opened in 1971 and would have closed on 5 July 2009 had its license not been
renewed. Nuclenor, the plant's operator, had sought a ten-year extension, which was supported
by Spain's Nuclear Safety Council (Consejo de Seguridad Nuclear, CSN) despite Spain's policy
of phasing out nuclear power. On 2 July 2009, the Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade
compromised, extending the operating license for an additional four years

13:00 Visit of the city and the Castle of Frías

The Castle of Los Duques de Frías overlooks the vast valley of Tobalina. It has parted windows
and preserves three mullioned windows with Romanesque capitals dating from the 13th century,
representing warriors on horseback and fantastic birds. It consists of a tower of homage and an
irregular courtyard, plus a moat and turrets in the corners. After being rebuilt by Alfonso III in the
15th century, it was handed to the Fernández de Velasco family.The castle has round turrets
separating the castle from the rest of the wall. The square tower protects one gate, the moat and
the barrier.

14:00 Lunch at restaurant ¨Roman Bridge¨ in Frías

15:45 Back to hostel

16:00 Kayacking (+/- 3h) Bring your towel and swim suit!

19:00 Shower and free time

21:00 Dinner


                          Day 8 – Thrusday April 5 – Tobalina Valley

08:30 Breakfast at hostel

09:30 Bus ride to Plagaro, an abandoned town

10:30 Trekking from Herran to Lalastra, passing by Ribera (another abandoned town)

VALDEREJO NATURAL PARK

Overview The Valderejo Natural Park is located in the most western part of Alava. Situated in a
high and wide valley surrounded by limestone cliffs, it is stunning beautiful. It covers 3,418.5 ha.
Man’s presence has virtually untouched this area and so the fauna and flora have benefitted
accordingly.

Walking There is a recreational and interpretation centre is located in Lalastra. There are 9 paths
which cover the park, with lengths of between 3.5 and almost 12 km.

Animals/Birds Mammals such as roebuck, wild boar, wild cat and beech marten all inhabit the
area. There is also a large colony of vultures which has become the emblem of the Park and a
wide variety of a rock and forest birds.

Plants Woods constitute more than half of the total vegetation in the Valderejo Natural Park. The
Scots pine is the most predominant, followed by the holm oak, beech and some gall oaks.
Meadows and crops occupy the floor of the valley, surrounding a number of ancient villages.

13:30 Pic-nic lunch
17:00 Guided visit in English to Salinas de Añana + Spa Salino (1h30´ - 2h)

The name of Salinas de Añana is inextricably linked to the history of salt. Its saline springs were
documented as early as the year 822, just before the occupation of this area by the Moors. But it
was in the Middle Ages, after the town of Salinas de Añana was founded in 1140 (which makes
this the oldest town in Alava), when its salt production made Salinas de Añana one of the most
prosperous towns in the North of the Iberian Peninsula. Salt Valley is now the subject of an
ambitious master plan, which seeks to restore its original landscaping and operation. As a result
of the plan, a guided visit service has been set up.

Under UNESCO classifications, Valle Salado constitutes a Continuing Cultural Landscape
resulting from the social, economic and administrative conditions developed by the population
over centuries to adapt to their natural environment. Furthermore, since it is a living landscape, it
must be considered a "continuing landscape" that, even today, plays an active social role in
contemporary society, together with the traditional way of life of the area.

Currently, it is the only Spanish candidate site to become a WORLD HERITAGE SITE by
UNESCO. The decision of UNESCO of including this site or not in their catalogue will be taken in
2014. Currently, Spain has 43 sites in this special catalogue. In previous Spanish trips we have
visited some of them:

- 2009 Madrid and Andalucía:
----- Old town of Segovia and its aqueduct
----- Historic Center of Cordoba
----- Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzín in Granada
----- Historic city of Toledo
----- Cathedral and Alcázar in Seville

- 2010 Barcelona and Valencia:
----- Works of Antonio Gaudí in Barcelona

- 2011 El Camino de Santiago:
----- Old Town of Ávila with its Extramuros Churches
----- Santiago de Compostela (Old Town)
----- Route of Santiago de Compostela
----- Roman Walls of Lugo
----- Tower of Hércules in La Coruña

18:30 – 19:00 Bus ride to San Martín de Don (the town of Castro)

20:30 Arrive hostel

21:00 Dinner

               Day 9 – Friday April 6 – Tobalina Valley – Balmaseda - Madrid

08:00 Breakfast and check out

09:00 Depart to Balmaseda (1h15´)

10:30 Vía Crucis of Balmaseda (1h30´-2h)

One of the most deeply entrenched traditions in this first town of Vizcaya is the Vía Crucis
Viviente (Stations of the Cross), commemorated during Holy Week (Semana Santa). On Holy
Thursday and Good Friday, more than five hundred people participate in the narration of the
Passion and Death of Jesus Christ, watched intently by a large public who come to the town
during these days to witness the beautiful and rigorous staging that gets better with each year.
Perfectly styled scenes and costumes from the era help to make this a magnificent performance
in which, among other things, the Last Supper, the Betrayal of Judas, Christ nailed to the cross
and finally the death and burial of Jesus are depicted. It is without doubt a living performance of
the Passion that everyone in the village throws themselves into and one which is appreciated by
a large public.

12:00 Travel to Lerma (2h20´)

Lerma has important monuments dating from the 17th century, as well as one of the biggest
¨Plaza Mayor¨ in Spain, with 6.862 square meters.

14:30 Pic-nic lunch

16:30 Continue trip to Madrid (2h20´)

18:30 – 19:00 Arrive to hotel Convención in Madrid

21:00 Dinner

               Day 10 – Saturday April 7 – Madrid – Dubai – Shanghai (+1)

09:00 Breakfast at hotel

12:30 Bus transfer to airport

15:25 Emirates flight to Shanghai.

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Itinerary - English

  • 1. Day 1 – Thursday March 29 - Madrid 13:45 Arrival to Madrid – Barajas Airport, Terminal 4 14:00 Transfer by bus from the airport to the hotel (Hotel Convención) 15:00 Arrive to the hotel, and straight to the restaurant to have lunch. We will do the check-in after lunch. 17:00 Visit Madrid. On Thursday March 29 in Spain there is a general strike to protest against a new reform of the working law, approved last February 19. How will this affect us? Most of business and services will be on a strike, therefore they will be closed. That day we will explore Madrid. If we cannot take the metro we will be able to do the itinerary walking, as we are close to downtown. These are the sights that we are going to see: - Parque del Buen Retiro: Literally ¨Gardens¨ or ¨Park of the Pleasant Retreat¨, or simply El Retiro is the largest park of the city. The park belonged to the Spanish Monarchy until the late 19th century, when it became a public park. A magnificent park, filled with beautiful sculpture and monuments, galleries, a peaceful lake and host to a variety of events, it is one of Madrid´s premier attractions. - Plaza de Cibeles: It is a square with a neo-classical complex of marble sculptures with fountains that has become an iconic symbol for the city of Madrid. The fountain of Cibeles, named after Cybele (or Ceres), Roman goddess of fertility, is seen as one of Madrid´s most important symbols. The Cibeles fountain depicts the goddess, sitting on a chariot pulled by two lions. The fountain has been adopted by the football club Real Madrid, whose fans use the area to celebrate its triumphs in competitions such as La Liga, the Champions League or the Copa del Rey. A flag of Real Madrid is usually wrapped around the Cibeles statue. - Puerta de Alcalá: In the middle of the busy Plaza de la Independencia stands one of Madrid's best known landmarks: the Puerta de Alcalá or Alcala Gate. 21:00 Dinner at the hotel. Sleep. Day 2 – Friday March 30 – Madrid – Vitoria-Gasteiz 08:30 Breakfast at hotel 09:15 Check-out. We will meet at the reception of the hotel with our luggage. We will leave our luggage in a locked room in the hotel. 09:30 Visit Madrid. This is the plan: - Metro: From O´Donnell station to Plaza de España station ----- Line 6 – 5 stops (from O´Donnell to Nuevos Ministerios) ----- Line 10 – 4 stops (from Nuevos Ministerios to Plaza de España)
  • 2. - Plaza de España: Or ¨Spain Square¨ it is a large square, and popular tourist destination, located in central Madrid. It features a monument to Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Spanish novelist, poet and playwright who wrote ¨El Quijote¨. The tower portion of the monument includes a stone sculpture of Cervantes, which overlooks bronze sculptures of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza. Next to the tower, there are two stone representations of Don Quixote´s ¨true love¨, one as the simple peasant woman Aldonza Lorenzo, and one as the beautiful, imaginary Dulcinea del Toboso. - Templo de Debob: Or Temple of Debob is an ancient Egyptian temple which was rebuilt in Madrid. The temple was built originally 15 km south of Aswan in southern Egypt, and it construction began in the early 2nd century BC. In 1960, due to the construction of the Great Dam of Aswan and the consequent threat posed to several monuments and archeological sites, UNESCO made an international call to save this rich historical legacy. As a sign of gratitude for the help provided by Spain in saving the temples of Abu Simbel, the Egyptian state donated the temple of Debod to Spain in 1968. The temple was rebuilt in one of Madrid's parks, the Parque del Oeste near the Royal Palace of Madrid, and opened to the public in 1972. It constitutes one of the few works of ancient Egyptian architecture which can be seen outside Egypt and the only one of its kind in Spain. - Palacio Real: The Royal Palace of Madrid is the official residence of the Spanish Royal Family in the city of Madrid, but it is only used for state ceremonies. King Juan Carlos and the Royal Family do not reside in the palace, choosing instead the more modest Palacio de la Zarzuela on the outskirts of Madrid. The palace has 135,000 square metres (1,450,000 sq ft) of floorspace and contains 2800 rooms. It is the largest palace in Europe by floor area. The interior of the palace is notable for its wealth of art, in regards to the use of all kinds of fine materials in its construction and the decoration of its rooms with artwork of all kinds. - Catedral de la Almudena: When the capital of Spain was transferred from Toledo to Madrid in 1561, the seat of the Church in Spain remained in Toledo; so the new capital – unusually for a Catholic country – had no cathedral. Plans were discussed as early as the 16th century to build a cathedral in Madrid dedicated to the Virgin of Almudena, but construction did not begin until 1879.The cathedral seems to have been built on the site of a medieval mosque that was destroyed in 1083 when Alfonso VI reconquered Madrid. - Plaza Mayor: The Plaza Mayor, a grand arcaded square in the center of Madrid is very popular with tourists and locals alike. The symmetrical rectangular square features a uniform architecture, very similar to the contemporary Place des Vosges in Paris. - The Puerta del Sol (Spanish for "Gate of the Sun") is one of the best known and busiest places in Madrid. This is the centre (Km 0) of the radial network of Spanish roads. The square also contains the famous clock whose bells mark the traditional eating of the Twelve Grapes and the beginning of a new year. The New Year's celebration has been broadcast live on TV since 31 December 1962. 14:00 Lunch at restaurant ¨La Taurina¨ (next to Puerta del Sol) 15:00 Return to hotel Metro back to our hotel: From Sol station to O´Donnell station ----- Line 7 – 6 stops (from Sol to Manuel Becerra) ----- Line 6 – 1 stop (from Manuel Becerra to O´Donnell) 16:00 Bus trip from Madrid to Vitoria-Gasteiz (350 km – about 4h30´) 21:00 Arrive to Vitoria-Gasteiz. Meet host families.
  • 3. Day 3 – Saturday March 31 – Vitoria-Gasteiz (European Green Capital 2012) Breakfast with families. 10:00 Meeting at the Tourist Office (Plaza de España) 10:30 Guided visit in English of the Medieval Quarter and Tower of San Vicente MEDIEVAL VITORIA We will walk the old quarter of Vitoria-Gasteiz, very well preserved. Walking through its streets we will visit important milestones such as the Renaissance palaces of Villa Suso, Montehermoso and Escoriaza-Esquivel, or the beautiful Gothic church of San Miguel, that hosts the White Virgin, patroness of the city. We will discover the origin of this town, the city wall from the XI century, and we will hang out in popular places as Plaza de España o Plaza de la Virgen Blanca, the heart of the city. TOWER OF SAN VICENTE The visit to San Vicente reminds visitors of the times when this place was a castle. We will learn about the defensive system and climb to the bell tower from where we will have the most beautiful view of the city –it is the highest point, but don´t try to compare it with the Jin Mao Tower-. We will access the steerage of the church, a prodigious woodwork reminiscent of an inverted boat hull. 14:00 Lunch at a gastronomical society called ¨Irrintzi¨. We will be 16 students, two teachers, and 15 of my friends cooking for you guys. 17:00 Guided visit in English to the Cathedral of Santa María and the City Wall. CATHEDRAL OF SANTA MARIA Cathedral of Santa Maria (Old Cathedral), a 14th century Gothic building with a 17th century tower was the inspiration for the novel ¨Word Without End¨, the second part of ¨The Pillars of the Earth¨, novel by Ken Follett. Under the portico are three open doorways decorated with statues and reliefs. In the interior, chapels containing Gothic, Flemish and Italian Renaissance images including paintings by Rubens and van Dyck. The cathedral is undergoing restoration and has been studied by experts from around the world for its architectural curiosities, including those deformations which it has suffered due to previous restorations. 19:00 Free time 20:00 Meet host families. Meeting point: Monumento a la Batalla de Vitoria (Plaza de la Virgen Blanca) Day 4 – Sunday April 1 – Vitoria- Gasteiz Breakfast with host families. 10:00 Meeting at the Tourist Office (Plaza de España) 10:30 Guided visit in English of the Romantic Vitoria
  • 4. ROMANTIC VITORIA Vitoria is one of the greenest cities in the world. Florida Park hosts more than 200 different species of tress, and we will discover ¨the Water Secret Garden¨, as well as the Basque Parliament. Remember, Vitoria-Gasteiz is the capital city of the Basque Country. We will visit the New Cathedral, a superb example of neogothic style, and we will admire beautiful palaces of the early twentieth century, such as Zulueta or Ajuria Enea, where the president of the Basque Country lives. We will finish our visit at Museum of Fine Arts, which houses an extensive collection from the nineteenth century. 14:00 Lunch at a restaurant called ¨Tomo 1¨ 16:30 Visit of Salburua Park and Ataria, the Salburua Wetlands Interpretation Centre. Salburua is a wetland formed by several lakes along with spaces and a small oak empradizados. It was dried centuries ago to transform the area into farmland. The restoration work that started in 1994 has reversed this situation and now Salburua is one of the most valuable inland wetlands of the Basque Country and a Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. The park can be covered through various routes that surround and connect the main sites. It has an interpretation center and two bird observatories in order for people to gain knowledge about the nature and also to have fun. Ataria is the Salburua wetland's ambiental interpretation centre. Is a building with emblematic character and perfectly integrated in the North of the Salburua Park. It is one of the most important places of the Vitoria-Gasteiz´s Green Ring.This place is built to encourage the knowledge of the wetlands and show their natural values and the importance of the biodiversity and the natural heritage of the Vitoria-Gasteiz township. 20:00 Meet host families in front of ¨El Corte Inglés¨ Day 5 – Monday April 2 – Vitoria-Gasteiz – Elciego – San Sebastian Breakfast with host families 08:30 Meet with your luggage at the meeting point –we leave Vitoria-Gasteiz- 09:00 Bus trip from Vitoria-Gasteiz to Elciego (50 Km. 1h) 10:00 Visit the winery ¨Marqués de Riscal¨ The area of La Rioja produces some of the best wines in the world. We will visit the winery ¨Marques de Riscal¨ where the whole process of making wine will be explained. 11:30 End of the visit and bus trip to Irún 13:30 – 14:00 Lunch at a restaurant called ¨La Agrícola¨ - Irún 15:30 Boat ride from Hondarribia (Spain) to Hendaya (France) 17:00 Trip to San Sebastian 21:00 Dinner and accommodation at Ulía Hostel (San Sebastián) This is what Lonely Planet says about San Sebastian:
  • 5. ¨It´s said that nothing is impossible. This is wrong. It´s impossible to lay eyes on San Sebastián and not fall madly in love. This stunning city is everything that grimy Bilbao is not: cool, svelte and flirtatious by night, charming and well mannered by day. Best of all is the summer fun on the beach. For it´s setting, form and attitude, Playa de la Concha is the equal of any city beach in Europe. Then there´s Playa de Gros, with its surfers and sultry beach goers. As the sun falls on another sweltering summer´s day, you´ll sit back with a drink and an artistic pintxo and realise that, yes, you too are in love with sexy San Sebastián.¨ Day 6 – Tuesday April 3 – San Sebastián – Bilbao –Valle de Tobalina 08:30 Breakfast at the hostel Morning – We will decide if we stay in San Sebastian or if we visit San Juan de Gaztelugatxe. ¨Ermita de San Juan de Gaztelugatxe¨. ¨It stands on an islet that is connected to the mainland by a bridge. It also has two natural arches on its seaward side. Built by the Knights Templars in the 10th century, it has also served as a handy shelter for shipwrecked sailors¨ -Lonely Planet-. On a familiar note, my sister got married here. 14:00 Lunch in Bilbao, at a restaurant called Harrobia. 16:30 Guided visit in English to the Guggenheim Museum – Bilbao (1h30´) Instantly hailed as the most important structure of its time, Frank Gehry’s Guggenheim Museum Bilbao has celebrated more than a decade of extraordinary success. With over a hundred exhibitions and more than ten million visitors to its credit, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao has changed the way people think about museums, and it continues to challenge assumptions about the connections between art, architecture, and collecting. 18:00 – 19:00 Visit Universidad de Deusto – Castro´s alma mater The University of Deusto was founded 1886. The concerns and cultural interest of the Basque Country in having their own university, as well as the interest of the Jesuits in establishing higher studies in some part of the Spanish State coincided in its conception. 19:00 Bus trip from Bilbao to Quintana Martín Galíndez (Tobalina Valley) (1h30´) 20:30 Arrival to hostel 21:00 Dinner and accommodation in the hostel Día 7 – Miércoles 4 de abril – Valle de Tobalina 08:30 Breakfast at the hostel 09:30 Bus ride to a nuclear plant (about 15´) 10:00 Visit of the nuclear plant (2h30´) Santa María de Garoña Nuclear Power Plant is a nuclear power station at Santa María de Garoña, Burgos, Spain. It consists of one boiling water reactor (BWR) of 466 megawatts (MWe). The plant was opened in 1971 and would have closed on 5 July 2009 had its license not been renewed. Nuclenor, the plant's operator, had sought a ten-year extension, which was supported by Spain's Nuclear Safety Council (Consejo de Seguridad Nuclear, CSN) despite Spain's policy
  • 6. of phasing out nuclear power. On 2 July 2009, the Ministry of Industry, Tourism and Trade compromised, extending the operating license for an additional four years 13:00 Visit of the city and the Castle of Frías The Castle of Los Duques de Frías overlooks the vast valley of Tobalina. It has parted windows and preserves three mullioned windows with Romanesque capitals dating from the 13th century, representing warriors on horseback and fantastic birds. It consists of a tower of homage and an irregular courtyard, plus a moat and turrets in the corners. After being rebuilt by Alfonso III in the 15th century, it was handed to the Fernández de Velasco family.The castle has round turrets separating the castle from the rest of the wall. The square tower protects one gate, the moat and the barrier. 14:00 Lunch at restaurant ¨Roman Bridge¨ in Frías 15:45 Back to hostel 16:00 Kayacking (+/- 3h) Bring your towel and swim suit! 19:00 Shower and free time 21:00 Dinner Day 8 – Thrusday April 5 – Tobalina Valley 08:30 Breakfast at hostel 09:30 Bus ride to Plagaro, an abandoned town 10:30 Trekking from Herran to Lalastra, passing by Ribera (another abandoned town) VALDEREJO NATURAL PARK Overview The Valderejo Natural Park is located in the most western part of Alava. Situated in a high and wide valley surrounded by limestone cliffs, it is stunning beautiful. It covers 3,418.5 ha. Man’s presence has virtually untouched this area and so the fauna and flora have benefitted accordingly. Walking There is a recreational and interpretation centre is located in Lalastra. There are 9 paths which cover the park, with lengths of between 3.5 and almost 12 km. Animals/Birds Mammals such as roebuck, wild boar, wild cat and beech marten all inhabit the area. There is also a large colony of vultures which has become the emblem of the Park and a wide variety of a rock and forest birds. Plants Woods constitute more than half of the total vegetation in the Valderejo Natural Park. The Scots pine is the most predominant, followed by the holm oak, beech and some gall oaks. Meadows and crops occupy the floor of the valley, surrounding a number of ancient villages. 13:30 Pic-nic lunch
  • 7. 17:00 Guided visit in English to Salinas de Añana + Spa Salino (1h30´ - 2h) The name of Salinas de Añana is inextricably linked to the history of salt. Its saline springs were documented as early as the year 822, just before the occupation of this area by the Moors. But it was in the Middle Ages, after the town of Salinas de Añana was founded in 1140 (which makes this the oldest town in Alava), when its salt production made Salinas de Añana one of the most prosperous towns in the North of the Iberian Peninsula. Salt Valley is now the subject of an ambitious master plan, which seeks to restore its original landscaping and operation. As a result of the plan, a guided visit service has been set up. Under UNESCO classifications, Valle Salado constitutes a Continuing Cultural Landscape resulting from the social, economic and administrative conditions developed by the population over centuries to adapt to their natural environment. Furthermore, since it is a living landscape, it must be considered a "continuing landscape" that, even today, plays an active social role in contemporary society, together with the traditional way of life of the area. Currently, it is the only Spanish candidate site to become a WORLD HERITAGE SITE by UNESCO. The decision of UNESCO of including this site or not in their catalogue will be taken in 2014. Currently, Spain has 43 sites in this special catalogue. In previous Spanish trips we have visited some of them: - 2009 Madrid and Andalucía: ----- Old town of Segovia and its aqueduct ----- Historic Center of Cordoba ----- Alhambra, Generalife and Albayzín in Granada ----- Historic city of Toledo ----- Cathedral and Alcázar in Seville - 2010 Barcelona and Valencia: ----- Works of Antonio Gaudí in Barcelona - 2011 El Camino de Santiago: ----- Old Town of Ávila with its Extramuros Churches ----- Santiago de Compostela (Old Town) ----- Route of Santiago de Compostela ----- Roman Walls of Lugo ----- Tower of Hércules in La Coruña 18:30 – 19:00 Bus ride to San Martín de Don (the town of Castro) 20:30 Arrive hostel 21:00 Dinner Day 9 – Friday April 6 – Tobalina Valley – Balmaseda - Madrid 08:00 Breakfast and check out 09:00 Depart to Balmaseda (1h15´) 10:30 Vía Crucis of Balmaseda (1h30´-2h) One of the most deeply entrenched traditions in this first town of Vizcaya is the Vía Crucis Viviente (Stations of the Cross), commemorated during Holy Week (Semana Santa). On Holy Thursday and Good Friday, more than five hundred people participate in the narration of the
  • 8. Passion and Death of Jesus Christ, watched intently by a large public who come to the town during these days to witness the beautiful and rigorous staging that gets better with each year. Perfectly styled scenes and costumes from the era help to make this a magnificent performance in which, among other things, the Last Supper, the Betrayal of Judas, Christ nailed to the cross and finally the death and burial of Jesus are depicted. It is without doubt a living performance of the Passion that everyone in the village throws themselves into and one which is appreciated by a large public. 12:00 Travel to Lerma (2h20´) Lerma has important monuments dating from the 17th century, as well as one of the biggest ¨Plaza Mayor¨ in Spain, with 6.862 square meters. 14:30 Pic-nic lunch 16:30 Continue trip to Madrid (2h20´) 18:30 – 19:00 Arrive to hotel Convención in Madrid 21:00 Dinner Day 10 – Saturday April 7 – Madrid – Dubai – Shanghai (+1) 09:00 Breakfast at hotel 12:30 Bus transfer to airport 15:25 Emirates flight to Shanghai.