Requena
105€/person
Vat included
We will walk around the walled medieval district of the town. Plaza de Albornoz and the Castle remains, St. María and St. Nicolás church. We will take a highly recommended 45 minute guided tour to the Cuevas de la Villa (caves), which are former underground wine cellars dating back to the 12th-15th centuries.
VALENCIA - REQUENA AND WINERY
Departure from Valencia (Pantera Rosa and Nuevo Centro) to Requena, where we will walk around the walled medieval district of the town. Plaza de Albornoz and the Castle remains, St. María and St. Nicolás church. We will take a highly recommended 45 minute guided tour to the Cuevas de la Villa (caves), which are former underground wine cellars dating back to the 12th-15th centuries.
We will then have lunch at a typical restaurant to eat morteruelo, sausages, ajoarriero and bollo.
After lunch, we will spend the afternoon visiting a Designation of Origin winery. Visit to the vineyards and winery followed by a wine-tasting session.
Afterwards, we will have some free time before returning to Valencia. We will have visited medieval Requena and its caves, tried its traditional food and the wonderful Bobal grapes.
CONDITIONS
⁕ To reserve your place, you will be required to pay the full price when booking.
⁕ This offer is subject to a minimum number of places. If the minimum number is not reached, the trip will be cancelled and the amount you have paid will be refunded. If the customer cancels, the relevant costs will be charged.
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Trip highlight
Included:
Transport by coach throughout the trip
Guided tour around the town
Visit to a winery and wine-tasting session
Lunch at a local restaurant
Guide throughout the entire trip
Travel insurance
VAT
Not-included:
19 December 2026
1 day
Xàtiva
We start out visit in the Historical Centre, with its cobbled streets, plazas and traditional architecture. A lot of the streets are decorated with lights and festive ambience at Christmas, making it perfect for strolling around and taking lots of photos.We will go to Albereda Jaume I, where the Monumental Nativity Scene of Xàtiva is assembled, one of the biggest in Spain, with life-size figures and scenes that we can walk through and contemplate the details. The Traditional Nativity Scene and the Hebrew Nativity Scene are close together and can optionally be visited in San Francesc church.We will walk around the Christmas Market and Fair near the Nativity Scene.
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