Genova is a coastal city in northern Italy known for its picturesque old town and famous landmarks such as the Aquarium of Genova and Palazzo Reale. Take a stroll through the historic city center and don't forget to taste some of the delicious regional seafood dishes.
Grasse is a charming town in the south of France, famous for its perfumes and stunning countryside views. Visit the Fragonard Perfumery, where you can learn about the art of crafting perfumes, and take a walk through the fields of lavender and jasmine that fill the air with their sweet scent.
Andorra la Vella is the capital of Andorra, a small country nestled in the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain. Enjoy the spectacular mountain views, visit the Casa de la Vall, a historic parliament building, and explore the charming streets filled with shops, cafés, and restaurants.
Madrid is the capital of Spain, a cosmopolitan city with a rich history and cultural heritage. Spend your days exploring the museums and art galleries or relaxing in one of the many public parks, like Retiro Park or the Casa de Campo. Don't forget to visit the famous landmarks like the Royal Palace of Madrid and the Plaza Mayor.
Barcelona is a vibrant city on the Mediterranean coast with incredible architecture, beaches, and cuisine. Visit the famous Basilica of Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, and La Rambla. Don't forget to try some of the delicious local seafood and tapas.
Madeira is a nature lover's paradise, known for its lush greenery, stunning natural scenery, and unique flora and fauna. Spend four days exploring its trails, valleys, and beaches, such as Praia do Seixal and Praia da Calheta. Don't forget to take a levada walk and discover the island's famous irrigation systems.
Travelers to Europe have many transportation options to choose from, including planes, trains, buses, and rental cars. For this itinerary, we recommend finding flights between the five cities on your itinerary and using public transportation (such as metro or bus) or taxis to get around each city. Estimated flight costs range from €30-70 per segment, depending on the airline and time of year. Total travel time for this itinerary is approximately 26 hours.
If you have more time, consider extending your stay in any of the cities on this itinerary. Madrid and Barcelona have plenty of museums and attractions to fill a longer stay. If you have less time, consider skipping Genova and Andorra and flying directly to Madrid or Barcelona.
Madeira International Airport (FNC) is located in Santa Cruz, Madeira, approximately 16 km (10 mi) from the city center. The airport offers direct flights to many European destinations, including London, Paris, and Madrid.