
Spain Group Tours: Soccer, Cultural, Camino & Corporate Experiences
Tour Experiences.
Seven ways to travel through Spain with us. Each one built from the ground up for groups, from a handful of friends to a corporate team of a hundred.
Seven shapes of trip. One way of working.
Every group tour we run in Spain begins the same way. A real conversation, no canned itinerary, and a single question we ask every coach, school director and trip organiser before we touch a hotel: what is the spine of this trip going to be? Soccer? Food? The Camino? A corporate offsite that needs to feel nothing like an offsite? Once the spine is set, the rest of the trip bends around it. That is the discipline that separates a tour somebody remembers from one they merely survived.
The seven experiences below are the shapes we run most often, built up over twenty years of hosting youth soccer teams from the United States and Australia, school groups from the United Kingdom, culinary groups from across Europe, and corporate teams who want a few days that cost less and produce more than the conference hotel they used last year. Each one is a starting point, not a fixed package. We adjust every itinerary to the group, the season, the dates and the budget, and we put a real person on the ground in Spain with the group from the first transfer to the last.
If your group does not fit one of these seven, that is normally the most interesting place to start a conversation. Use the form on the planning page and a real person will write back the same day. Or read the journal for the working notes behind how these tours actually get built.

Ch. IEuropean Soccer Pilgrimages
Where the game still feels like religion.

Ch. IICultural Journeys
Spain, with the volume turned up.

Ch. IIICorporate Retreats
Off-sites that don't feel like off-sites.

Ch. IVSport & Adventure
Earned views. Earned appetites.

Ch. VSabores de España
Spain, tasted slowly.

Ch. VIFlamenco & Moorish Spain
Andalusia, from royal Madrid to the Alhambra.

Ch. VIICamino de Santiago
The last hundred kilometers, on foot.