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Routes in Spain

 
Madrid city centre
 
London St Pancras International to Madrid via Paris (sleeper)
About 18 hours

Don't miss the restaurant carriage - it is a veritable fiesta, with Spanish diners seemingly eating and drinking their way from north to south, toasting the Spanish border with national wines. Worth booking a luxury couchette (for two) with hot shower to clear the post-party head in the morning.

 
 
 
 
London St Pancras International to Barcelona França via Paris
About 17 hours

Don't miss the restaurant carriage - it is a veritable fiesta, with Spanish diners seemingly eating and drinking their way from north to south, toasting the Spanish border with national wines. Worth booking a luxury couchette (for two) with hot shower to clear the post-party head in the morning.

 
 
 
Ibiza town
 
London to Ibiza via Paris and Barcelona
About 24 hours

Don't miss the restaurant carriage on the way down to Barcelona (three-course meal and a bottle of Rioja) then it's a wonderful crossing over to Ibiza.

 
 
 
Mountain views of Mallorca
 
London to Mallorca via Paris and Barcelona
From 25hrs, and a day in Barcelona
 
 
 
Santander church
 
Plymouth or Portsmouth to Santander (overnight)
28 hours

The luxurious Pont-Aven ferry is like going on a mini-cruise, and you may see whales and dolphin on the crossing.

 
 
 
Beautiful countryside of Asturias
 
London to Asturias (Oviedo) via Portsmouth and Santander or Plymouth and Santander
Around 24 hours
 
 
 
Beachfront at Malaga
 
London to Malaga via Paris and Madrid
from around 21 hours
 
 
 
Seville city centre
 
London to Seville via Paris and Madrid
from around 21 hours
 
 
 
 
London to Tenerife via either Cadiz, Huelva or Portimao
Quickest route via Huelva (From 49 hours)

Getting from London to Tenerife by train and ferry is something of an adventure in itself. Revel in some of the most gorgeous landscapes Europe has to offer as you speed down through Paris and Madrid, before boarding a luxurious ferry in time to grab some dinner and watch the sun set (a couple of times) over the open ocean.