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Ancient caves, human origins: Northern Spain

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18 June 2024 - 7 days for £3,250

27 August 2024 - SOLD OUT

10 September 2024 - 7 days for £3,350

Discover some of the world's oldest known cave paintings in this idyllic part of Spain. Travel back 40,000 years to explore how our ancestors lived, played and worked. 

Experience the wonders of several renowned caves full of art from before the dawn of civilisation including El Castillo, Las Monedas, La Peña Cave, El Pindal and Tito Bustillo in small groups by torchlight. Plus visit the stunning replica of Altamira, the Museo de Evolución Humana and the Archaeological Museum of Santander.

Each of the tour departures will be accompanied by an expert in their respective fields, who will give insight on the dawn of human culture and civilisation. In June and September, the expert will be former New Scientist Editor-in-Chief, Emily Wilson.

In August, the expert will be Rob Dinnis, his talks will cover the following topics:

  • A broad human evolution "Becoming Human"-type lecture that includes discussion of several of the Atapuerca sites.
  • A "Life in Pleistocene Europe"-type lecture that talks about how people lived through the Ice Ages, their challenges and their innovations. 
  • "Cave Art" with a discussion around the caves and art seen during the tour.

In addition to the above experts, you will be joined by local archaeological experts and cave custodians allowing you to enjoy specialist talks and walking seminars along the way. You will also be joined by a tour manager throughout who will give insights in Spain's history and culture.

You will also discover local cuisine and explore the beautiful towns and cities: Santander, Santillana del Mar, Oviedo and Bilbao including a visit to the famous Guggenheim Museum.

In partnership with Intrepid Travel.


 DAY 1: ARRIVAL INTO BILBAO AND MEET THE GROUP AND TOUR LEADER

After checking in to the Hotel Mercure Jardines de Albia in central Bilbao, meet with your tour leader, accompanying expert and your fellow guests for a tour briefing.

You will then be led on an exploration of the pedestrianised Old Quarter and enjoy a tapas meal with your fellow guests. The Old Quarter is the original city from the year 1300 and contains stunning examples of churches and monuments, as well as containing a lively culinary scene.

DAY 2: MUSEUM OF HUMAN EVOLUTION IN BURGOS AND THE FIRST EVENING TALK

After breakfast, you will travel to Burgos to visit the Museo de Evolución Humana. The museum covers the archaeological and palaeontological history of the surrounding Atapuerca mountains, the many stages of human evolution and the story of Charles Darwin's exploration around the world that led to the theory of evolution. You will then have some free time in the town before checking in to the four-star Hotel NH Collection Palacio de Burgos.

As well as highly knowledgeable local guides and a dedicated tour leader, between days 1 and 6 of the tour, your tour expert will give presentations and walking briefings on advances in the wider world of archaeology, and what we are learning about the dawn of civilisation and culture. Tonight, you will enjoy the first talk, followed by dinner together.

DAY 3: EL PINDAL AND TITO BUSTILLO CAVES THEN OVIDEO AND A CIDER HOUSE

In the morning, you will visit the caves of El Pindal, containing the first palaeolithic cave paintings discovered in the region. The most notable of which is a woolly mammoth.

Some of the smaller caves you will visit are well off the tourist trail, have irregular opening hours and are managed by local custodians without the usual tourist infrastructure. Therefore, there may have to be changes in the itinerary as the tour progresses. Your tour leader will keep you informed and a flexible attitude will help you get the best out of the tour. During some of the visits, the tour leader will be translating on your behalf if the local custodian doesn't speak English.

After visiting the charming coastal town of Ribadesella you will visit the Tito Bustillo cave. Due to a landslide at the entrance, the cave was sealed thousands of years ago, thus preserving its contents of tools and paintings, the oldest dating back 33,000 years. 

In the late afternoon, you will check into the Gran Hotel España and then have time at leisure to explore the charming town of Oviedo with its historic quarter and gothic cathedral.

The evening dinner will be in a traditional Spanish cider house.

DAY 4: PEÑA DE CANDAMO CAVE AND SANTILLANA DEL MAR

After breakfast, transfer to Candamos and visit the Peña cave. It is a large cave with rooms leading off it and it contains several different panels of art dating back 18,000 years and covering several species.

You will continue on to Santillana del Mar, where you will visit the old city and check into a traditional style hotel. There is an old saying that Santillana del Mar is The Town of Three Lies, since it is neither a Saint (Santo), nor flat (llana), nor is it by the sea (Mar) as implied by its name. But, it does have many historic buildings, which provide a fascinating backdrop to exploring this town. In the evening, there will be a second talk followed by dinner.

DAY 5: LAS MONEDAS AND EL CASTILLO CAVES THEN THE ALTAMIRA CAVE REPLICA

To start the day, you will enjoy a private visit to the caves of Las Monedas and El Castillo to see paintings up close. El Castillo contains one of the oldest known cave paintings, dated as more than 40,000 years old.  Located in Puente Viesgo, it is situated in a limestone hill, which hides an intricate labyrinth of caves frequented by prehistoric humans.

In the afternoon, you will transfer to the replica of the Cave of Altamira. During the 1970s, the original cave paintings were damaged by a large number of visitors. A replica cave and museum opened in 2001, reproducing the cave and its art to excellent effect. Aside from the quality of the art found here, it was one of the first European cave paintings found that suggested prehistoric origin.

Afterwards, you will return to Santillana del Mar for a third talk and group dinner.

DAY 6: ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF SANTANDER AND THE GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM

After breakfast, travel east to Santander to visit the Archaeological Museum, which houses an array of artifacts, interactive guides and vivid interpretations of stone age life. 

You will then journey back along the coast to Bilbao. On arrival, you will visit the world-famous Guggenheim Museum to view modern and contemporary art in this stunning Frank-Gehry-designed building, an awe-inspiring monument to design modernism. 

After checking back into the Hotel Mercure Jardines de Albia, there will be a farewell evening meal together.

DAY 7: DEPART BILBAO

After breakfast, there will be a group transfer to the airport or we can arrange for you to stay on for a few more nights to enjoy Bilbao.

NO FLY OPTION

If you would prefer not to fly from the UK, we suggest you look at taking the overnight ferry from Portsmouth to Bilbao.

Let's chat. Contact an expert to book or discuss this Discovery tour

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Phone +44 (0)203 3089 917

Let's chat. Contact an expert to book or discuss this Discovery tour

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Phone +44 (0)203 3089 917

Highlights

  • Visit historically import caves including Las Monedas, El Castillo, El Pindal, Tito Bustillo and Peña.
  • Explore the Museo de Altamira and its exact replication of the nearby Altamira caves.
  • Accompanied by local archaeological experts and cave custodians offering insight on the dawn of human culture and civilisation.
  • Discover local cuisine and explore the beautiful towns and cities of Santander, Oviedo and Bilbao.
  • Visit Bilbao's Old Quarter for tapas, a traditional cider house and the Guggenheim Museum.
  • Museo de Evolución Humana.
  • Archaeological Museum of Santander.

Meet the expert

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Emily Wilson (June and September departure)

Emily is the former Editor-in-Chief of New Scientist magazine. Previously she worked at The Guardian, where she served as features editor, website editor, and editor-in-chief of the newspaper’s Australian edition, as well as running the paper’s science, technology, health and environment coverage. Her first novel, Inanna, is set in ancient Sumer, the world’s first known civilisation, was published in August 2023. 

Alongside her journalism career, she has always had a deep interest in prehistory and the earliest days of recorded history, and has attended digs, including one of a Bronze Age city in the east of Crete. She lives in Cerne Abbas where in her spare time she explores the Dorset countryside hunting for prehistoric stone tools.

Dr Rob Dinnis profile picture, tour expert for Spain caves and human origins tourRob Dinnis (August departure - Sold out)

Rob Dinnis is an expert on the Palaeolithic, and especially the archaeology of the last Ice Age. Over the past ten years he has led several research projects across Europe focused primarily on early Homo sapiens. He has also directed fieldwork at numerous Neanderthal and early Homo sapiens sites, including the exciting new site of Wogan Cavern (Pembroke, UK). Rob has published widely in academic journals on human dispersals, Palaeolithic material culture and Ice Age environments. He also feels passionately that prehistory should be approachable for all, and, thanks to its accessibility, his book Britain: One Million Years of the Human Story has become a bestseller.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

  • Entry to all sites & attractions.
  • English-speaking tour leader throughout.
  • Talks and walking seminars from accompanying experts.
  • All accommodation and internal transport.
  • All breakfasts and dinners.
  • 24-hour support.
  • Arrival/departure group airport transfers for those on the suggested group flights.

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED

  • International arrival/departure flights.
  • Travel insurance.
  • Gratuities for local guides, drivers and porters.
  • Private airport transfers. 
  • Single supplement - £410.

HOW TO GET THERE

This tour begins and ends in Bilbao. Please speak to Intrepid Travel who can offer flight advice and book flights for those travelling from the UK. 

If you would prefer not to fly, they can look into Eurostar/TGV train journey options for you.

PACE & PHYSICALITY

While this isn’t a hiking expedition, this tour is not suitable for guests with mobility challenges.  Because of the remote location and nature of some the caves, we would strongly recommend sturdy footwear and that you also consider walking poles. There will be walking off-road and on cobbled streets. You need to be comfortable ascending and descending on trails. One of the caves has over 300 steps and can be slippy whilst in another you will be walking 250 meters on uneven flooring. 

SOLO TRAVELLERS

All of our tours, cruises, expeditions and weekenders are perfect for solo travellers. If you want your own room, you will need to pay a solo supplement of £410 for this tour. However, if you are happy to share a room with a fellow guest of the same sex, we will do all we can to match you with another guest so you do not have to pay the solo room supplement.

Accommodation

Hotel Mercure Jardines de Albia

A contemporary four-star hotel close to the Guggenheim Museum. With elegant rooms and a great street-level bar from which to watch the world go by.

Hotel NH Collection Palacio de Burgos

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A 500-year-old historic building with gothic cloisters that has been converted into an attractive four-star hotel. Centrally located near the UNESCO-listed Burgos Cathedral. 

Hotel Colonial de Santillana

A recently renovated historic building that is now a family-run hotel with just 15 rooms and lots of character. Located in the middle of the historic quarter of the medieval town of Santillana del Mar, which has been declared a national monument and is only open to pedestrians. 

Gran Hotel España, Oviedo

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A four-star hotel set within a 19th-century building close to Oviedo Cathedral. The modern decor retains some of the original building's charm including its wooden floors.