Shin Tours is the world’s number one Jewish heritage tour provider for transformative Jewish heritage experiences. We help families create life-changing “wow” moments through Jewish heritage tours to Spain that bring them closer to their roots, their culture, and each other.
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Experience a Jewish Heritage Tour in Spain
Spain is a fantastic place for Jewish heritage travel with its medieval Jewish Quarters. At Shin Tours, we offer bespoke tour packages built around you and your family—with a tailor-made itinerary and all experiences handled for you.
For Jewish families, seniors, and multigenerational travel groups, Spain will connect you with Sephardic heritage in an unforgettable way. Imagine yourself:
- Hearing water drip softly in Besalú's medieval mikveh (one of a handful in Europe).
- Tracing carved Hebrew details inside Toledo's El Tránsito Synagogue.
- Tasting a Jewish dessert recipe passed down generations in a hidden café in Barcelona's Old City.
- Spotting hidden motifs in the Alhambra of Granada that whisper Jewish history.
About Shin Tours
Most Jewish tours to Spain follow a recycled itinerary: one-size-fits-all stops, a rushed schedule, and a generic package that leaves little space for meaning.
Shin Tours takes a different approach.
We start with a short interview to understand each traveller—what matters to parents, what will engage teens, or what a couple wants to experience. That insight lets us design a bespoke private tour experience that goes beyond "seeing the sites", creating personal moments like a Shabbat with a local community in Girona's Jewish Quarter or a Bar/BatMitzvah celebration in Granada.
Our unique approach is what helped Shin Tours achieve a 4.9 rating and a Travellers’ Choice Award on TripAdvisor. We’re also a Service Partner for World Jewish Travel and a tour partner of ITravelJerusalem. You can see more recognitions on our About page.
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What You’ll See on a Jewish Tour to Spain
No two Jewish tours to Spain should be the same. That’s why Shin Tours begins with a short interview process, then designs a bespoke itinerary around your group’s dates, interests and pace.
At the same time, most Shin Tours clients want to experience Spain’s most significant Jewish cultural and historical sights—like the Sephardic Museum in Toledo, the Cordoba Synagogue, or Girona’s El Call (Jewish Quarter).
Below is an overview of the locations we feature in our Jewish heritage tours of Spain.
Madrid
A Jewish heritage tour in Spain often starts in Madrid for context: it’s the capital where today’s Jewish life, Sephardic culture, and modern Spain intersect. We build in food, neighbourhood walks, and cultural touchpoints at an easy pace. Some of the main highlights are:
- La Judería, traces of Madrid’s historic Jewish quarter
- Tasting Sephardic dishes and Jewish recipes passed down through centuries
Toledo
Toledo is one of the most important cities for Sephardic history in Spain. It’s called “the city of the three cultures” as layers of Jewish, Christian, and Muslim heritage still shape the streets. It’s a powerful stop for families searching for Jewish heritage. Some of the main stops are:
- El Tránsito Synagogue, a masterpiece of Sephardic Spain
- Sephardic Museum with artifacts and stories of Jewish Toledo
Barcelona
Barcelona offers a Jewish heritage experience woven into the Gothic Quarter, with hidden corners that reward a slower pace. It’s ideal for pairing history with great food, culture and a sense of “living” Spain. Some of the main stops are:
- The El Call medieval Jewish quarter
- Sinagoga Major
- MUHBA El Call, with museum insights into Barcelona’s Jewish past
Girona
Girona is one of Spain’s most evocative Jewish heritage destinations, known for atmosphere and incredible preservation. Paired with nearby Besalú, it becomes a standout for families who want rare, tangible connections. Some of the main stops are:
- El Call, one of Europe’s best-preserved Jewish quarters
- Museum of Jewish History which tells Girona’s Sephardic story and legacy
- The rare medieval mikveh in Besalú
Granada
Granada adds a distinctive chapter of Jewish history shaped by Al-Andalus—the Muslim kingdoms who ruled Spain until the fall of Granada in 1492. It’s perfect for weaving heritage into moments that feel both beautiful and moving. Some of the main stops are:
- Realejo, historic Jewish quarter with layered neighbourhood stories
- Alhambra Place with motifs and history tied to Jewish Granada
Córdoba
Córdoba is essential for understanding Sephardic Spain—its scholarship, culture and the world that existed before 1492. It’s a city where Spain’s “golden age” context makes everything else on a Jewish tour land deeper. Some of the main stops are:
- The whitewashed lanes of the old Jewish quarter, Judería
- Córdoba Synagogue
- Stories of Samuel Pallache, the famous “Rabbi Pirate”