Get Social: Southern Europe Highlights 2025
Get Social: Southern Europe Highlights 2025
Get Social: Southern Europe Highlights 2025
17 Days Starting in Barcelona and ending in Rome
Visiting: Barcelona, Madrid, Lisbon, Seville, Valencia, Carcassonne, Nice, French Riviera, Genoa, Cinque Terre, Rome
Tour operator:
Tour code:
TSEBR5
Specialist Group:
18-30 Somethings
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
24 - 48
Age range:
18-39
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians
Tour operated in:
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Tour Overview
TRIP VIBE = fast-paced fun with tons of socialising, bucket-list sights and good times all round. We’ve got 17 days to race through five countries. Hit iconic cities like Barcelona and Rome. Gasp at awesome coastlines. Scoff European eats. Make every moment COUNT. You’re gonna live your best dolce vita life. Do things you’ve dreamed of. BE the person you’re meant to be. You won’t be going alone either. Nay nay. With up to 48 travel buds on this trip, you’re bound to find your people. The ones you can be your real self with, even before that morning coffee.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1: Barcelona (Spain)
Location: Barcelona
Meals Included: Dinner
Ah Barcelona! Just landing in this iconic city’s gonna send your excitement levels through the roof. And we’re right there with you. Ready to meet your ride or dies for the next 17 days? Obvs. Chuck in some sangria, tapas and quirky questions (try: what’s your biggest dream EVER? or: what’s the super embarrassing moment you’re running away from?) That awkward stage of meeting new people: poof, vanished. Now we’re set for the experience of a lifetime!
Day 2: Barcelona
Location: Barcelona
Starting the trip off strong with a free day to do your own spontaneous-this-is-what-I-came-for thing, amigos. Need some suggestions? Park Güell and Sagrada Familia are straight-up must-sees. But don’t think you can just stroll up in there – you need to book tix in advance. Then: explore the crazy that is Las Ramblas, head to the ice bar along the beach, or get lost amongst the maze of winding alleys in the Gothic Quarter. Later, you’ve got the option to see the vibrant nightlife of this city in a way that’s gonna make your mates back home hella jel. Lucky for you, there''s a group of top tier trip mates right here to eat and drink your way through some of Barcelona’s best bars and restaurants with. Salut! - that’s cheers in Catalan.
Day 3: Barcelona – Madrid
Location: Madrid
Meals Included: Breakfast
You’re already in love and you don’t wanna leave. We get it. The best way to get over an awesome city is to get to another one. Immediately. Madrid’s up next. We’ll get better acquainted with the Spanish capital on an orientation walk – ticking off the likes of the Royal Palace, Temple of Debod, Plaza Mayor and Mercado de San Miguel. Then? Hunt down some local eats. We recommend churros. Chocolatey. Delish. Gonna-keep-you-full-til-later. After: gather the gang for some dinner and dancing. You’re on Spanish time – don’t be shocked if you’re eating between 9 and 11pm, then hitting the d-floor in Moncloa gone midnight. Cinders, who?
Day 4: Madrid
Location: Madrid
You wanted more time to explore – so here’s a free day for you to go live your best life all over this sun-splashed city. Make eyes at the masterpieces in Museo del Prado (Madrid’s Louvre). Take in incred views from Palacio de Cibeles. And do it all with your awesome travel fam. Then: head to Cheuca where the Pride flag is raised HIGH. Museo Chicote is the place to be. A historic gem in Europe with past regulars like Grace Kelly and Ernest Hemingway, you know you’re in for a good time. No cap.
Day 5: Madrid – Lisbon (Portugal)
Location: Lisbon
Meals Included: Breakfast
Flirt with Spain’s girl next door and discover why Lisbon is the San Fran of Europe. History. Culture. Food. And some seriously booty-burning hills. Spend a month here, and you wouldn’t have seen it all – but we’re sure as hell gonna try! Get your step count on: we’re starting with an orientation walk. Tick off the likes of Castelo de São Jorge, Carmo Convent and Praça do Comércio (Commerce Square to you and me). Then, you’ve got some time to do you. Our suggestion? Explore beaut Belém. The hot spots: Jeronimos Monastery, Padrão dos Descobrimentos and Torre de Belém - it’s UNESCO-worthy and you’d be delulu if you couldn’t see why. Y’know what you need after all that? A rush of sugar with the G.O.A.T. of all pastéis de natas (custard tarts that slap): get yours at Pastéis de Belém. Legendary since 1837.
Day 6: Lisbon
Location: Lisbon
Today is your day, your way. Spend your free time ticking off those bucket list items AND exploring the backstreets. Beat the crowds and get up early to ride Lisbon’s famous yellow 28 tram. Check out the winding medieval maze that is Alfama (Lisbon’s oldest neighbourhood). Venture up to São Jorge Castle for epic views and a history lesson on Moorish culture. Check out the colourful street art in Mouraria. Then grab yourself a bifana (pork cooked in white wine, slapped into a crusty bread roll *droooool*) and relax in the Botanical Gardens. If that bifana didn’t hit the spot, fill your bellies with more delish eats on an optional food tour of the city. Tonight, dinner’s on you. Then, there’s another tour up for grabs if you fancy it. This time, it’s all about letting the good times roll on a bar crawl with your mates. Cheers to another awesome day!
Day 7: Lisbon – Seville (Spain)
Location: Seville
Meals Included: Breakfast
Didn’t quite meet your quota of authentic Spanish tapas? Never fear, Seville is up next! According to legend, the city was founded 3,000 years back by Hercules. Facts. And what better way to discover this incred city than with our expert Trip Leader? Thank us later. Tick off the likes of Plaza de Toros, Torre del Oro and Plaza de España on an orientation walk – then you’ve got the rest of the day to let your real self shine. Love a bit of history? Visit the Real Alcázar (book in advance!). It’s got mind-blowing Mudéjar architecture (the best in alll of Iberia). Pretty impressive if you ask us. Get your exploring on in the old gypsy quarter of Triana. Or check out the Catedral de Santa María de la Sede. It’s giving GOTHIC. More of a foodie? Hop between traditional tapas bars throughout the city. Track down the best pintxos place in town. Make use of that second stomach for churros. Sharing them in plazas with your mates long after sunset? Legit Spanish vibes.
Day 8: Seville – Valencia
Location: Valencia
Meals Included: Breakfast
After getting brekky down our necks, we’re back on the road. Whip out the UNO cards. Do some TikTok trends – #travelfam edition. Snooze last night’s sangria away. Before you know it, the sign for Valencia will be in sight. And then? The glorious city itself. First up: an orientation walk – ticking off the Gothic gateway of Torres de Serranos, lively Plaça de la Mare de Déu (that’s plaza to me and you), the Cathedral and the foodie heaven that is Central Market. Belly rumbling? Stick around post-walk to get your fill of tapas that’ll make your tongue melt. Central Bar is THE hot spot. Later: check out the buzzing streets of Barrio del Carmen, Valencia’s old town. It’s packed with everything you need for an(other) epic night with the travel fam.
Day 9: Valencia
Location: Valencia
Another free day for some social spontaneity. We love to see it. Hire a bike and check out the futuristic City of Arts and Sciences. Head to the Thermal Springs of Montanejos for natural beauty, oh-so-soothing waters and stories of legend. Grab a late lunch. The only choice: paella. Why? Valencia’s the birthplace of this Spanish staple. And if you want tradition – 100-year-old Casa Carmela is the place to go. Great-grandmas, fresh products and smoky firewood is the vibe. Or whip out the frisbee and play catch at the beach. All 19 kms of it. Tonight, get the gang together and head to Ruzafa, a barrio for the cool kids. It’s got craft beer houses, restaurants for the veggies and live music. This is what you came for.
Day 10: Valencia – Carcassonne (France)
Location: Carcassonne
Meals Included: Breakfast
Who’s ready for some French lovin’? First stop: Carcassonne. If you’ve ever played the board game, you’ll know this walled citadel is as medieval as it gets. We’ll get our bearings of the UNESCO site on a stroll with our Topdeck bestie aka Trip Leader. Sights we’re gonna swoon over today: Château Comtal, Basilica of Saints Nazarius and Celsus, Carcassonne Cathedral and Narbonne Gate. Then: gather the troops. Get lost in the maze of the city. Walk along the ramparts. And try the local dish: cassoulet. It’s a slow-cooked stew that’s BIG on flavour.
Day 11: Carcassonne – French Riviera
Location: Nice
Meals Included: Breakfast
What a beaut day to go glam and unleash that main character energy. It’s time for Nice, capital of the French Riviera. Get the run about town with our in-the-know Trip Leader before having the rest of the afternoon to do you! Indulge in a bit of celeb spotting. Kylie Jenner and Leo DiCaprio are regulars. Head to the beach for a dip. Waters like these sparkle like diamonds. Or find a local haunt for seriously good seafood. If you’re feeling boujee, Molo 26 is a vibe. Tonight, sit back with the crew and enjoy those relaxed coastal vibes. Life doesn’t get better than this.
Day 12: French Riviera – Monaco – French Riviera
Location: French Riviera
What gets you feelin’ real good along the Med? This morning, you’re gonna find out with some free time. Laze on the beach (sunloungers advised). Go wild in designer boutiques. Try alll the cute pastries your jeans can handle. Or walk up Castle Hill for views that’ll take your breath away. Later: we’ll turn it up a notch and see how the 1% live (hint: it involves Ferraris and bathing in caviar) with a visit to Monaco. A walking tour might not be as boujee as a supercar with tinted windows, but we move. Plus, we’ve got our very own legendary guide aka your fave Trip Leader to show us around. Stroll by world-class casinos. Pick your jaw up off the floor at the superyachts along the harbour. And go all swoony-eyed at Prince’s Palace of Monaco. Then: it’s back to the French Riviera to raise some bubbles with the fam. When in France and all that...
Day 13: French Riviera – Genoa (Italy)
Location: Genoa
Meals Included: Breakfast
Ready for more Med madness? We’re hitting our fifth country today. Expect: legendary pizza and pasta, architecture that sends you to heaven on the spot, and allll the gelato you could eat. It’s none other than ITALY. Specifically: Genoa. Obvs there’s an orientation walk to kickstart the good times in this glorious city. Our Trip Leader will give us the deets, pointing out sights like Genoa Cathedral, Santa Maria di Castello and Christopher Colombus’s home. The rest? It’s up to you. Wander the old quarter dotted with so many bakeries and trattorias, you and your mates will be foaming at the mouth before you get through the doors. Focaccia bread and pesto sauce is a MUST. Bar hop to find your fave Aperol. Hunt down some carbs – we don’t make the rules. Italy does. After: catch sunset at the harbour. Glistening waters, golden light and these people = allll the feels.
Day 14: Genoa – Cinque Terre – Genoa
Location: Cinque Terre
You’ve totally had Cinque Terre as your screensaver for months and you’re about to see it IRL. We don’t need to tell you this sh*t hits different. You’ve got an included train day pass so make FULL use of it. Race around the villages with your mates. Cram it allll in. Need a quick rundown of the five hot spots? We got you. Riomaggiore = loved-up vibes (think: initialised padlocks) and lively restaurants. Manarola = snorkel heaven. Corniglia = panoramic views aka the perf backdrop for those TikTok fit checks. Vernazza = pulling your trip mates up to see the castle on top of the hill. Monterosso = the place to get your beach on. Phew! Back at Genoa, down an espresso and head out. You might only be here once. Make the most of it.
Day 15: Genoa – Orvieto – Rome
Location: Rome
Meals Included: Breakfast
Onwards! First: a pit stop at the hilltop town of Orvieto to see the grand cathedral and dig into a wild boar panini (unless you’re a vegetarian, sorry). Then: bella Roma awaits. An orientation walk gives you some bearings of this awesome city. If you wanna know where the best gelato is, now’s the time to ask. Then, go wherever your feet take you. Pass by the Pantheon, throw your two cents in the Trevi Fountain, (don’t) sit on the Spanish Steps and wind things up under the shadow of the mighty Colosseum. Epic doesn’t even cut it. Tonight: go show that pizza who’s boss.
Day 16: Rome
Location: Rome
Meals Included: Dinner
Vespas. Espresso. Two-cheek kisses. Aggressive hand gestures. And pasta the way it''s supposed to taste. Here’s a free day we prepared earlier. Get lost amongst two-and-a-half millennia worth of history on a guided tour (choose between Vatican City and the triple threat: Colosseum, Palatine Hill and Roman Forum). Grab a bite at Lost Food Factory (arguably one of the best sandwich spots in town). Or do as the locals do and indulge in a little dolce far niente (delicious idleness) at a local cafe or piazza. Tonight, get the gang together for one last group dinner – we’re gonna give this adventure-of-a-lifetime the send-off it deserves!
Day 17: Rome
Location: Rome
Meals Included: Breakfast
Sorry but where did the past 17 days go? We’re not ready to say goodbye yet. So: highlights of Central & Eastern Europe – let's discuss.
What's Included
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Transport
Air-conditioned coach
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Guide
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Accommodation
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Meals
9 Breakfasts, 2 Dinners
What's Not Included
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Insurance
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International Travel
Check out our Q&As
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What kind of activities can I expect during the free days in Barcelona?
During the free days in Barcelona, you can visit Park Güell and Sagrada Familia, explore Las Ramblas, head to the ice bar along the beach, or get lost in the Gothic Quarter. You also have the option to experience the vibrant nightlife of the city.
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What can I expect during the visit to Carcassonne?
In Carcassonne, you will visit the UNESCO site with sights like Château Comtal, Basilica of Saints Nazarius and Celsus, Carcassonne Cathedral, and Narbonne Gate. You can also try the local dish, cassoulet.
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What can I do during the free day in Madrid?
On your free day in Madrid, you can visit the Museo del Prado, take in views from Palacio de Cibeles, and explore the Cheuca district. Museo Chicote is a historic bar worth visiting.
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What should I see during the orientation walk in Rome?
During the orientation walk in Rome, you can see the Pantheon, Trevi Fountain, Spanish Steps, and the Colosseum. You can also ask for recommendations on the best gelato spots.
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What are some must-see attractions in Lisbon?
In Lisbon, you should visit Castelo de São Jorge, Carmo Convent, Praça do Comércio, Jeronimos Monastery, Padrão dos Descobrimentos, and Torre de Belém. Don't forget to try the famous pastéis de nata at Pastéis de Belém.
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What are some activities to do in the French Riviera?
In the French Riviera, you can indulge in celeb spotting, head to the beach, or find a local haunt for seafood. You can also visit Monaco to see world-class casinos, superyachts, and the Prince's Palace of Monaco.
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What activities are available in Valencia?
In Valencia, you can hire a bike to visit the City of Arts and Sciences, go to the Thermal Springs of Montanejos, enjoy paella at Casa Carmela, or relax at the beach. In the evening, you can explore the Ruzafa district for craft beer, restaurants, and live music.
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What are the highlights of the orientation walk in Seville?
The orientation walk in Seville includes Plaza de Toros, Torre del Oro, and Plaza de España. You can also visit the Real Alcázar, the old gypsy quarter of Triana, and the Catedral de Santa María de la Sede.
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What are the highlights of the orientation walk in Genoa?
The orientation walk in Genoa includes sights like Genoa Cathedral, Santa Maria di Castello, and Christopher Columbus's home. You can also explore the old quarter and try local foods like focaccia bread and pesto sauce.
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What can I do with the Cinque Terre express train pass?
With the Cinque Terre express train pass, you can visit the five villages: Riomaggiore, Manarola, Corniglia, Vernazza, and Monterosso. Each village offers unique experiences like snorkeling, panoramic views, and beach activities.
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What kind of transportation is provided during the tour?
The tour provides transportation via an air-conditioned coach.
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Are meals included in the tour package?
Yes, the tour includes 9 breakfasts and 2 dinners.
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Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?
Curious? Open-minded? Same. Topdeckers are a mixed bunch, but that’s what makes us special. They come from all over the globe and are aged between 18 and 39. Like you, they’re looking to feel real. To experience more. To embrace the unknown. To grow and connect – without judgement.
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Is there an age limit on Topdeck trips?
Yes. Our trips are specifically designed for those aged 18-39 years of age.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
40 years
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What policies are in place for Covid-19?
https://www.topdeck.travel/resources/booking-flexibility
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Do you operate a “single share” option and how does it work?
We operate Single Share across across all touring styles and will match you with someone of the same gender
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What documents will I receive before I travel?
E-Documentation will be sent
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Yes, we work dilligenltly with our partners to acheive this
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Can I join the tour once it has departed?
Yes you can on European Tours
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