This itinerary details a group trip traveling from Toronto, Canada to Barcelona, Spain and Andorra from September 20th to 30th. The group will fly from Toronto to Barcelona on September 20th, spend time in Barcelona visiting landmarks like La Sagrada Familia and Casa Milà. Then on September 23rd the group will travel to Andorra, spending time skiing and visiting towns. The itinerary provides a detailed daily schedule outlining transportation, activities and meals. On September 28th the group returns to Barcelona before flying back to Toronto on September 30th.
This is my group project in level 4 Certificate in English proficiency in PSB Academy, Singapore. Thank you to Slideshare because some slides are adjusted from many powerpoints in Slideshare.
PORTUGUESE WAY CLASSIC SELF-GUIDED BY ULTREYA TOURSNellie Meunier
A Camino in between countries. Portuguese Way Classic Self-Guided follows the Portuguese Way from Valença at the Portuguese border 118km into Santiago de Compostela. This means you get to visit two different countries, get your Compostela, visit some of the most historical places (Christopher Columbus left to discover America from Baiona just 20min drive from Tui) and... escape the crowds! Although the Portuguese Way is growing in popularity, 70% of pilgrims still choose the French Way. So if you are looking for a bit more peace and quiet, wonderful accommodation, delicious food, easier walking days, natural hot springs, the possibility to go to the beach after a walking day and much more this is the tour for you. But shhh let's keep this a secret between us and let us guide you through the best of the Portuguese Way.
Looking for a different journey? You can also walk the same Portuguese Way with a support van with the same levels of comfort 3 to 4* hotels or choose to stay in 1 to 3* hotels. We also offer an alternative route along the Atlantic coast from Baiona with a Spiritual Detour via the Ulla River which has set departure dates planned for 2016.
Learn Spanish while walking the Camino de Santiago. Make the most of the last 112km of the French Way: get your Compostela, the Camino Experience & improve your language skills with our new Camino Spanish Workshop. We believe total immersion in a foreign country is the best way to learn a language and the Camino de Santiago is a perfect way to inspire the spark to want to learn a language. So why not combine the peace of mind of walking the Camino de Santiago in a group with Ultreya Tours with language classes?
A Camino in between countries. Portuguese Way Classic follows the Portuguese Way from Valença at the Portuguese border 118km into Santiago de Compostela. This means you get to visit two different countries, get your Compostela, visit some of the most historical places (Christopher Columbus left to discover America from Baiona just 20min drive from Tui) and... escape the crowds! Although the Portuguese Way is growing in popularity, 70% of pilgrims still choose the French Way. So if you are looking for a bit more peace and quiet, wonderful accommodation, delicious food, easier walking days, natural hot springs, the possibility to go to the beach after a walking day and much more this is the tour for you. But shhh let's keep this a secret between us and let us guide you through the best of the Portuguese Way.
Looking for a different journey? You can also walk the same Portuguese Way self-guided with the same levels of comfort 3 to 4* hotels or choose to stay in 1 to 3* hotels. We also offer an alternative route along the Atlantic coast from Baiona with a Spiritual Detour via the Ulla River which has set departure dates planned for 2016.
For those looking for great value on the Camino de Santiago. Camino French Way Primo follows the traditional stops along the last 112 km of the French in 8 days. We organize everything for you while you walk and stay in 1 to 3* hotels and rustic-charm guest-houses with private en-suite rooms. It is in-between our French Way Albergue, where you stay in shared dorms in Hostels, and our French Way Classic, where you stay in 3 to 4* hotels and have shorter walking days.
CAMINO DE SANTIAGO FRENCH WAY ALBERGUE BY ULTREYA TOURSNellie Meunier
A true pilgrim experience. Our Camino French Way Albergue is our most affordable tour and one of the most competitive on the market. It is tailored for younger groups, schools trips, scouts groups or young at heart that don’t mind a little less comfort and sharing rooms. You will walk the last 112km of the French Way from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela, undertake the real pilgrim experience and obtain your certificate of accomplishment (Compostela) at arrival.
An exceptional journey through 1,000 years of History. Discover the best the French Way has to offer. Stay and eat at the most luxurious and delicious places and walk the most picturesque and poignant sections.
Camino Spiritus is a unique range of tours that offers the highest levels of comfort and services. You will stay in some of the best hotels of Northern of Spain, mostly Paradores, a chain of luxurious and highly historical hotels that belongs to the Spanish government, and eat at the most delicious gastronomic places.
Over 10 days, we will show you our personal highlights of the French Way including jewels of Gothic architectures, UNESCO World Heritage sites, a palace by Antoni Gaudí, Roman and Celtic sites, many medieval villages and historic monasteries as well as breathtaking views.
This is my group project in level 4 Certificate in English proficiency in PSB Academy, Singapore. Thank you to Slideshare because some slides are adjusted from many powerpoints in Slideshare.
PORTUGUESE WAY CLASSIC SELF-GUIDED BY ULTREYA TOURSNellie Meunier
A Camino in between countries. Portuguese Way Classic Self-Guided follows the Portuguese Way from Valença at the Portuguese border 118km into Santiago de Compostela. This means you get to visit two different countries, get your Compostela, visit some of the most historical places (Christopher Columbus left to discover America from Baiona just 20min drive from Tui) and... escape the crowds! Although the Portuguese Way is growing in popularity, 70% of pilgrims still choose the French Way. So if you are looking for a bit more peace and quiet, wonderful accommodation, delicious food, easier walking days, natural hot springs, the possibility to go to the beach after a walking day and much more this is the tour for you. But shhh let's keep this a secret between us and let us guide you through the best of the Portuguese Way.
Looking for a different journey? You can also walk the same Portuguese Way with a support van with the same levels of comfort 3 to 4* hotels or choose to stay in 1 to 3* hotels. We also offer an alternative route along the Atlantic coast from Baiona with a Spiritual Detour via the Ulla River which has set departure dates planned for 2016.
Learn Spanish while walking the Camino de Santiago. Make the most of the last 112km of the French Way: get your Compostela, the Camino Experience & improve your language skills with our new Camino Spanish Workshop. We believe total immersion in a foreign country is the best way to learn a language and the Camino de Santiago is a perfect way to inspire the spark to want to learn a language. So why not combine the peace of mind of walking the Camino de Santiago in a group with Ultreya Tours with language classes?
A Camino in between countries. Portuguese Way Classic follows the Portuguese Way from Valença at the Portuguese border 118km into Santiago de Compostela. This means you get to visit two different countries, get your Compostela, visit some of the most historical places (Christopher Columbus left to discover America from Baiona just 20min drive from Tui) and... escape the crowds! Although the Portuguese Way is growing in popularity, 70% of pilgrims still choose the French Way. So if you are looking for a bit more peace and quiet, wonderful accommodation, delicious food, easier walking days, natural hot springs, the possibility to go to the beach after a walking day and much more this is the tour for you. But shhh let's keep this a secret between us and let us guide you through the best of the Portuguese Way.
Looking for a different journey? You can also walk the same Portuguese Way self-guided with the same levels of comfort 3 to 4* hotels or choose to stay in 1 to 3* hotels. We also offer an alternative route along the Atlantic coast from Baiona with a Spiritual Detour via the Ulla River which has set departure dates planned for 2016.
For those looking for great value on the Camino de Santiago. Camino French Way Primo follows the traditional stops along the last 112 km of the French in 8 days. We organize everything for you while you walk and stay in 1 to 3* hotels and rustic-charm guest-houses with private en-suite rooms. It is in-between our French Way Albergue, where you stay in shared dorms in Hostels, and our French Way Classic, where you stay in 3 to 4* hotels and have shorter walking days.
CAMINO DE SANTIAGO FRENCH WAY ALBERGUE BY ULTREYA TOURSNellie Meunier
A true pilgrim experience. Our Camino French Way Albergue is our most affordable tour and one of the most competitive on the market. It is tailored for younger groups, schools trips, scouts groups or young at heart that don’t mind a little less comfort and sharing rooms. You will walk the last 112km of the French Way from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela, undertake the real pilgrim experience and obtain your certificate of accomplishment (Compostela) at arrival.
An exceptional journey through 1,000 years of History. Discover the best the French Way has to offer. Stay and eat at the most luxurious and delicious places and walk the most picturesque and poignant sections.
Camino Spiritus is a unique range of tours that offers the highest levels of comfort and services. You will stay in some of the best hotels of Northern of Spain, mostly Paradores, a chain of luxurious and highly historical hotels that belongs to the Spanish government, and eat at the most delicious gastronomic places.
Over 10 days, we will show you our personal highlights of the French Way including jewels of Gothic architectures, UNESCO World Heritage sites, a palace by Antoni Gaudí, Roman and Celtic sites, many medieval villages and historic monasteries as well as breathtaking views.
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CAMINO FRENCH WAY PREMIUM BY ULTREYA TOURSNellie Meunier
When only the best will do. We crafted Camino French Way Premium for groups who wish to obtain their Compostela, the certificate of accomplishment, but who will not sacrifice any comfort. Stay 10 nights in the most beautiful, peaceful and historical places. Eat at the best gourmet restaurants along the last 150km of the French Way.
On the first days of your journey, we will share our personal highlights of the last sections of the French Way including a Templar Castle and a Celtic village on top of a mountain. You will then start your pilgrimage walking the last 110km into Santiago de Compostela.
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4. Friday, Sep 20/ 2019
• 17:20 – Pickup from Residance to Pearson Intl. Airport
• 17:50 – Security Check & Coffee at Pearson Intl. Airport
• 18:20 – Departure from Pearson Intl. Airport to Barcelona Intl, Spain
by Flight Air Canada 1914
Saturday, Sep 21/ 2019
• 10 : 05 – Arrive at Barcelona Intl, in Spain.
• 10 : 30 - Pick up from Barcelona Intl to Novotel Barcelona City Hotel
by Car.
• 10 : 50 – Check in at Novotel Barcelona City Hotel .
• 12 : 30 – Lunch at Novotel Barcelona City Hotel.
• 15 : 00 – “La Sagrada Familia” Church from Novotel Barcelona City
Hotel.
• 16 : 00 – Arrival at “La Sagrada Familia” Church
• 18 : 00 – Pickup from “La Sagrada Familia” Church to Casa Milà
• 18 : 50 – Arrival at Casa Milà
• 20 : 00 – Departure from Casa Milà to Novotel Barcelona City Hotel .
Sunday , Sep 22/2019
• 08 : 00 – Breakfast
• 10 : 00 - “Park Güell” from Novotel Barcelona City Hotel.
• 11 : 30 – Arrival at “Park Güell”
• 13 : 00 –“Park Güell” to Las Ramblas
• 14 : 00 - Arrival at Las Ramblas
• 15 : 00 - Las Ramblas to City Beaches
• 16 : 00 – Arrival at City Beaches
• 19 : 00 - City Beaches to La Boqueria
• 21 : 00 - La Boqueria to Novotel Barcelona City Hotel
• 22 : 00 – Dinner at Novotel Barcelona City Hotel
5. Monday , Sep 23/ 2019
• 08:00 – Breakfast
• 10:00 – Departure from Novotel Barcelona City Hotel to Andorra
• 12:30 – Check in hotel princesa parc Andorra
• 13 : 30- Lunch at hotel princesa parc
• 15 : 00 – Departure from hotel princesa parc for Pal-Arinsal
• 16 : 30 – Ski at Pal-Arinsal
• 18 : 00 – Return to hotel princesa parc
• 19 : 00 – Party at hotel princesa parc
Tuesday , Sep 24/ 2019
• 08:00 – Breakfast
• 10:00 – Departure from princesa parc Hotel to Grand valira
• 11:30 – Arrival at Grand valira
• 12 : 00- Lunch at Grand valira
• 13 : 00 – Ski at Grand valira
• 17 : 30 – Return to hotel princesa parc
• 19 : 00 – Party at hotel princesa parc
Wednesday , Sep 25/ 2019
• 08:00 – Breakfast
• 10:00 – Departure from princesa parc Hotel to Allnord
• 11:30 – Arrival at Allnord
• 12 : 00- Lunch at Allnord
• 13 : 00 – snowboarding & biking at Grand valira
• 17 : 30 – Return to hotel princesa parc
• 19 : 00 – Dinner at hotel princesa parc
6. Thursday , Sep 26/ 2019
• 08:00 – Breakfast
• 10:00 – Game at princesa parc Hotel
• 12 : 00 - Lunch at princesa parc Hotel
• 14:00 - Departure from princesa parc Hotel to Sant Joan de Caselles
Church
• 14:30 – Arrival at Sant Joan de Caselles Church
• 16: 00- Sant Joan de Caselles Church to Andorra la Vella
• 19 : 30 – Return to hotel princesa parc
• 21 : 00 – Dinner at hotel princesa parc
Friday , Sep 27/ 2019
• 08:00 – Breakfast
• 10:00 – Game at princesa parc Hotel
• 12 : 00 - Lunch at princesa parc Hotel
• 14:00 - Departure from princesa parc Hotel to National Automobile
Museum
• 14:30 – Arrival at National Automobile Museum
• 17 : 30 – Return to hotel princesa parc
• 18 : 00 – Cultural program at princesa parc
• 21 : 00 – Dinner at hotel princesa parc
Saturday , Sep 28/ 2019
• 08:00 – Breakfast
• 10:00 – Checkout at princesa parc Hotel
• 13 : 00 – Arrival at ovotel Barcelona City Hotel, Spain
• 14 : 00 - Lunch at Novotel Barcelona City Hotel, Spain
• 14:00 - Visit of local Market
• 19 : 00 – Party at Novotel Barcelona City Hotel
7. Sunday , Sep 29/ 2019
• 08:00 – Breakfast
• 10:00 – Departure from princesa parc Hotel to Sagrada Família
• 11:30 – Arrival at Sagrada Família
• 12 : 00- Lunch at allnord
• 15 : 00 – Sagrada Família to Palau de la Música Catalana
• 17 : 30 – Return to hotel princesa parc
• 19 : 00 – Dinner at hotel princesa parc
Monday , Sep 30/ 2019
• 08:00 – Breakfast
• 10:00 – Checkout from princesa parc Hotel
• 11 : 00 – Taxi to Barcelona Intl, Spain Airport
• 12 : 00 - Security Check & Coffee at Barcelona Intl, Spain Airport
• 14: 00 – Departure From Barcelona Intl, Spain to by Flight Air Canada
1914
Tuesday , Oct 01/2019
• 04:00 – Arrival At Pearson Intl. Airport
• 6:00 – Drop to Home
8.
9. WHAT IS SPAIN?
• Officially the Kingdom of Spain
• Member of the European Union
• Located in South-Western Europe
• Area: 504,403 sq.kms
• Population: approximately 47 million
• Capital: Madrid
Destination at Glance
SPAIN
10. GEOGRAPHY
• At 505,992 km2 (195,365 sq mi), Spain is the world's fifty-
second largest country and Europe's fourth largest country
• Spain is a transcontinental country, having territory in both
Europe and Africa.
• Spain lies between latitudes 26° and 44° N, and longitudes
19° W and 5° E.
• On the west, Spain is bordered by Portugal; on the south, it
is bordered by Gibraltar & Morocco, through its exclaves in
North Africa . On the northeast, along the Pyrenees mountain
range, it is bordered by France and the Principality of
Andorra.
11. MOUNTAINS & RIVERS
• Spain is a mountainous country
• Mount Teide (Tenerife) is the highest mountain peak in Spain
and is the third largest volcano in the world from its base
• Major rivers in Spain are Tagus (Tajo), Ebro, Guadiana,
Douro (Duero), Guadalquivir, Júcar, Segura, Turia and Minho
(Miño).
• Spain also includes the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean
Sea, the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean and a number
of uninhabited islands on the Mediterranean side of the Strait
of Gibraltar, known as plazas de soberanía ("places of
sovereignty", or territories under Spanish sovereignty)
12. Climate
Three main climatic zones:
The Mediterranean climate:
– Dry and warm summers
– Dominant in the peninsula
The Semiarid climate:
– Douth-eastern quarter of the country
– Dry season extends beyond the summer
The Oceanic climate:
– Northern quarter of the country winter and summer
temperatures are influenced by the ocean, and it has no
seasonal drought
– Other sub-types can be found: the alpine climate in the
Pyrenees and Sierra Nevada, and a typical subtropical
climate in the Canary Islands
13. TOURISM
• Spain is a popular destination for vacation.
• Tourism is one of the major sources of income for the people
of Spain
• Picturesque landscape with sandy beaches and awe
inspiring urban attractions.
• Spain attracts about 48 million tourists every year.
GOVERNMENT & PEOPLE
• Spain has a Socialist Government
• Because it is a socialist government, all medical treatment is
free in Spain
• Most medicines are also free or very inexpensive
• The doctors in Spain don´t make as much money as the doctors
in other countries
• The currency used in Spain is Euro
• The people in Spain are referred to as Spaniards
• Approximately 87.8% of the people are natives and the rest are
immigrants
• Part of the Spanish population is the Spanish Roma (formerly-
nomadic community that holds importance in Spanish culture
and folklore)
• Religion:
• –Catholics: 76%
• – Other religions: 5%
• – Atheists: 19%
14. WHAT IS ANDORRA?
• Andorra is the sixth-smallest nation in Europe, having an
area of 468 square kilometer's (181 sq mi) .
• Population of approximately 77,281.
• The official language is Catalan; Spanish, Portuguese, and
French are also commonly spoken.
• Euro is its official currency.
• It has been a member of the United Nations since 1993.
• In 2013, Andorra had the highest life expectancy in the world
at 81 years, according to the Global Burden of Disease
Study.
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15. GEOGRAPHY
• Andorra is a small, landlocked country in southwestern
Europe, located in the eastern Pyrenees mountain range and
bordered by Spain and France.
• Its area is 468 km², it is the sixth smallest country in Europe
and also the largest of the European microstates.
• Landslides and avalanches are the main natural hazards.
There are frequent earthquakes below Richter magnitude
• Andorra consists predominantly of rugged mountains, the
highest being the Coma Pedrosa at 2,942 metres (9,652 ft),
and the average elevation is 1,996 metres (6,549 ft).
16. MOUNTAINS & RIVERS
• All of Andorra is mountainous, and in total, there are 65
mountain peaks.
• The highest mountain is Coma Pedrosa, which rises to
2,942 m (9,652 ft) in the northwest of Andorra near the
French and Spanish borders.
• Andorra is drained almost entirely by a single basin whose
main river, the Gran Valira, exits the country in the south
near the Spain–Andorra road border crossing. There are two
main tributaries and six smaller open basins. These basins
gave the name by which the region was traditionally known,
The Valleys
• Andorra has 172 lakes, of which the largest is Estanys de
Juclar (23 hectares or 56.8 acres) near Pic de Noé in the
north east
17. Climate
• The climate in Andorra varies greatly with elevation. The
valleys have a climate that is similar to the temperate climate
of Andorra's neighbours, but because of the higher elevation,
winters tend to be more severe, the humidity lower, and
summers slightly cooler.
• Snow completely covers the northern valleys for several
months. There are, on average, 300 days per year of
sunshine. Average daily peak insolation varies from 1150
W/m2 in June to 280 W/m2 in December.
• The average annual temperature varies from 11 °C (52 °F) in
Sant Julià de Lòria in the south, to 8 °C (46 °F) in La
Massana in the centre, and to 2 °C (36 °F) in Arcalis in the
north.
18. TOURISM
• Tourism, the mainstay of Andorra's tiny, well-to-do economy,
accounts for roughly 80% of GDP. An estimated 10.2 million
tourists visit annually, attracted by Andorra's duty-free status
and by its summer and winter resorts.
• One of the main sources of income in Andorra is tourism
from ski resorts which total over 175 km (109 mi) of ski
ground. The sport brings in over 7 million visitors annually
and an estimated 340 million euros per year, sustaining
2,000 direct and 10,000 indirect jobs at present since 2007.
GOVERNMENT & PEOPLE
• Andorra is a parliamentary co-principality with the President
of France and the Catholic Bishop of Urgell as Co-Princes.
This peculiarity makes the President of France, in his
capacity as Prince of Andorra, an elected reigning monarch,
although he is not elected by a popular vote of the Andorran
people. The politics of Andorra take place in a framework of a
parliamentary representative democracy, whereby the Head
of Government is the CEO and of a pluriform multi-party
system.
19. Necessary instructions
• Get your documents in order.
• Get Air-Travel booked in advance with us.
• Take care of last-minute logistics : money, phone, Warm
Clothes etc.
• Purchase Travel Insurance, if you wish
20. • As per itinerary, Group will meet at Pearson Intl.
Airport at 6:00 PM sharp
• After refresher, team will fly for Barcelona Intl. by
flight Air Canada 1914
Necessary instructions
21. • Pickup From Barcelona Intl. by CAR at as per schedule
• Very Good wine & Sea Food is available with Package
,So same should be utilized at Hotel.