Why should you use a travel advisor to plan a trip to Spain?

Make your trip to Spain your own!

Updated March 31st, 2026.

All images are courtesy of the Spain Less Traveled team, unless otherwise stated.

Karen Rosenblum, engaged with her laptop, surrounded by a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Why should you use a travel advisor to plan your trip to Spain?

Planning a trip to Spain can be both thrilling and overwhelming. With an abundance of information available online, it's tempting to turn to Facebook groups, other social media accounts and other generic travel websites for advice and suggestions.

However, relying on these sources can often lead to a disorganized and cookie-cutter experience that might not align with your unique interests, travel-style, time frame, and preferences.

This is also particularly frequent with AI based travel planning tools, they lack the capacity to adapt to your specific tastes and wishes for a trip, just offering you the most popular places.

Karen’s services were worth every penny because she has not only an incredibly vast knowledge about Spain, but also the attention to detail that makes for a truly unforgettable and unique experience. Thank you, Karen, for all of the priceless memories with my girls! We can’t wait to come back!
— Erin Foley DeCarlo

See more client testimonials here.

Therefore, in this day and age it is so important to use a travel advisor to plan a trip to Spain to get a unique travel experience.

And here at Spain Less Traveled that is what we do.

We work directly with you through our varying levels of professional Spain travel planning services to help plan the trip to Spain that is prefect for you!

So here are just a few reasons why you should use a travel advisor to plan a trip to Spain.

Why you should use a professional travel advisor to plan a trip to Spain

1.Travel advisors provide professional expertise

Church of Santa Maria del Naranco, IX century, in Oviedo Asturias, Spain, a UNESCO heritage site.

Church of Santa Maria del Naranco, IX century, in Oviedo Asturias, Spain, a UNESCO heritage site.

Planning a trip to Spain involves numerous considerations: where to go, when to visit, accommodations, seamless logistics, guided tours versus independent exploration, packing tips, and more.

These are all areas when having a professional travel advisor on your side can help you plan your perfect trip.

Spain Less Traveled possesses an unmatched understanding of Spain's travel nuances, including logistics, trusted guides, and hidden gems often missed by the unassisted traveler.

Professional expertise is just one reason why you should use a travel advisor to plan a trip to Spain.

2. A strong network of local experts

People gathered around a table, sharing food and laughter in a warm, inviting atmosphere.

The Spain Less Traveled team with Walk and Eat Spain, one of our favorite on-the-ground experiences!

The adage "it's all about who you know" holds immense truth in the realm of travel and travel planning. And this is an important reason for why you should use a travel advisor to plan a trip to Spain.

The tours and activities you suggested were all wonderful! We felt more like locals than tourists. Highly recommend using Karen to help plan your trip to Spain!
— Laura Hasti

Professional travel advisors boast a robust network of accommodations, tour guides, unique travel providers, and more. This network encompasses off-the-beaten-path locales and tailor-made experiences, which might elude even the most comprehensive Google search.

Our team at Spain Less Traveled continuously engages with local experts to ensure we offer the best tour guides and exclusive experiences.

We invest to send our team to travel and trade shows, especially those that are Spain-centered.

We always say that when the team of Spain Less Traveled travels in Spain ourselves, it’s never a vacation, we are constantly running around doing on the ground research. That way we guarantee your trip to Spain is nothing short of extraordinary.

Using a travel advisor to plan a trip to Spain gets you all of this insider knowledge.

3. A trusted professional resource personalized for you

Carlos and Karen of the Spain Less Traveled team at Fitur, a large travel and trade show in Madrid

Carlos and Karen of the Spain Less Traveled team at Fitur, a large travel and trade show in Madrid

Every traveler is distinct, each itinerary unique, and our interests all vary. Therefore personalized help is important and is a key reason why you should use a travel advisor to plan a trip to Spain.

Here at Spain Less Traveled we specialize in harmonizing your individual interests, travel style, and aspirations into a perfectly curated adventure. By considering your timeframe, budget, preferences, and desired experiences, we craft a Spain travel itinerary designed solely for you. We also take care into creating an itinerary that fits your age, mobility and particular circumstances.

We just returned from our trip to Spain and loved it! We visited Granada, Toledo, Segovia and Madrid! Shout out to Karen Rosenblum who provided amazing advice! She is so knowledgeable, friendly and professional. It was so convenient to set up a zoom call with her and talk things through, get ideas and recommendations! Highly recommend utilizing her services to ensure you have an amazing Spain experience!
— Cathay Hayden Staff

We achieve this by delving into your preferences through intake forms, Zoom calls, and in-depth conversations. This personalized approach ensures your journey aligns seamlessly with your expectations.

4. Are there pitfalls of Facebook groups, YouTube channels, Instagram and blogs for trip planning?

Of course!

A prominent sign saying "Travel Spain," encouraging adventure and exploration in Spain.

We love our Facebook community Travel Spain! but resources like this do not offer full and personalized support.

This is going to sound counterproductive because we have a Facebook community (and if you are not already a member, come join us at Travel Spain!).

We also have an extensive Spain travel blog (which you are reading now).

These resources can offer valuable information, BUT they are not one-stop travel planning tools.

Let’s talk specifically about Facebook groups and communities, since they give you the opportunity to ask questions and read a plethora of advice and opinions.

Facebook groups can offer valuable insights from fellow travelers, but it's crucial to recognize that these platforms are laden with subjective opinions. Every traveler is different, and what works for one person may not resonate with another. Most of the answers come from enthusiastic members that had a great (or not) experience in Spain and think everybody will enjoy it (or not) the same way.

Moreover, members of these groups do not know your unique personality, interests, or travel aspirations. Relying solely on such advice can lead to disappointment, wasted time, and a lack of fulfillment during your trip.

Even worse, often, the person replying has only been once or twice and does not know all of the Spain Less Traveled regions and cities.

We’ve even seen members in our community giving “advice” sight-unseen, not having visited certain places themselves. (Crazy, right?)

None of this is truly personalized for you.

Of course, we aren’t knocking Facebook travel planning communities! We wouldn’t invest the time and effort into ours if we didn’t think there’s value to them.

And of course you can find us on Instagram, too.

They are a great starting resource. But for truly personalized advice it is best to work with a travel advisor to plan a trip to Spain.

5. Should I rely on AI for trip planning?

Karen Rosenblum, a woman with red hair, poses cheerfully in front of a striking blue door.

Artificial intelligence (AI) simply can not be a substitute for the human touch.

In short, no!

While AI can offer some convenience for getting started in travel planning, relying solely on it is not a good approach.

AI lacks the human touch and intuitive understanding of your individual preferences and what types of unique experiences you seek.

It can easily miss out on the emotional and human connections that come with travel.

A well-rounded travel experience benefits from the personalized insights and empathy that only a human travel advisor can provide.

We’ve seen some crazy (and not in a good way) AI generated Spain travel itineraries. Some of them are too rushed. Most of them do not account for travel time. And none of them that we’ve seen have provided any truly unique experiences.

So instead of replacing human travel advisors (who specialize in a specific region) with AI, keep on reading for more reasons why you should use a travel advisor to plan a trip to Spain.

6. Travel has changed, now it is more important than ever to use a travel advisor to plan a trip to Spain!

The majestic Alhambra in Granada, Spain, featuring its beautiful structures and landscapes.

With major monuments such as the Alhambra soaring in popularity, a dedicated Spain travel advisor can help you have the best experience.

Over the years, the travel industry has evolved drastically. While travel websites and booking platforms have made travel more accessible, they have also made it so much more impersonal. In contrast, destination specialists reintroduce the human touch into travel planning, crafting experiences that resonate on a deeper level.

And in this day and age that is a big reason why you should use a travel advisor to plan a trip to Spain.

Many tourist attractions and monuments, especially here in Spain, have changed the way they do things. Whether it’s from taking reservations for specific hours to limiting capacity, much of the information from traveling in Spain before the pandemic is now outdated.

Take, for example, the Alhambra.

Planning it correctly is the key to making sure that you get the most out of the massive complex in popular Southern Spain: Granada.‍ ‍

Thank you, Karen Rosenblum, for your incredible guidance. We are only halfway through our Spain trip, but her recommendations have always paid off. This morning, we went to the Alhambra and purchased the first tickets of the day, as Karen recommended. It was like having the place to ourselves. Absolutely breathtaking and something we will remember forever.
— Sarah Cohen

Our team at Spain Less Traveled is on the forefront of these changes, staying informed to ensure that your trip is planned with taking these new protocols into account.

We live in Spain, and are the first to learn about any new law and regulation, any landmark closure or renovation, as well as any unexpected situation that can affect the enjoyment of your trip to Spain.

7. Escape the crowds and embrace the hidden gems

Scenic view of the medieval castle ruins in Baños de Encina, Spain, highlighting its historic stone architecture and surroundings.

Travel advisors can help you find the hidden gems instead of following the crowds.

As travel surges in popularity, iconic destinations become inundated with tourists. A travel advisor familiar with a specific region, like Spain, guides you to less-traveled locales, providing an authentic experience away from the masses. Alternatively, we help you optimize your time by incorporating renowned attractions alongside unique, lesser-known gems, creating a well-rounded journey.

Our itineraries for our Spain Less Traveled clients interweave major highlights with exclusive destinations, ensuring you encounter Spain's lesser-explored treasures.

If you are traveling by car, we can suggest the best small towns to explore on the road, or what specific place is worth a detour. And even if you won’t have access to a car, we often have a few tricks up our sleeves to getting around Spain less traveled.

We don’t do “cookie cutter trips” and that is yet another reason why you should use a travel advisor to plan a trip to Spain.

8. Because travel planning is a full time job

Karen Rosenblum, sitting on steps with Spain guide books, looking thoughtfully into the distance.

Spain Less Traveled founder Karen Rosenblum.

Amid busy lives, dedicating time to intricate travel planning becomes a challenge. Spain Less Traveled takes this burden off your shoulders. Our range of professional Spain travel planning services can handle the majority of the planning or provide you with expert advice, saving you time and effort.

9. Because it simplifies complex trips

View of Barcelona from Passion Tower, Sagrada Familia.

View of Barcelona from Passion Tower, Sagrada Familia.

When it comes to complex trip planning, Spain is rarely a one-city destination for long-distance visitors.

Karen is amazing! She helped me fill in lots of little details for our travels to Madrid, San Sebastian, and Bilbao. Even recommended lots of things only locals would know about-like where to get the best coffee and the best running paths in each place we travelled. Would highly recommend booking a time with Karen for her to review your itinerary, make helpful suggestions, and just answer all those random questions that start to pile up as you plan your trip to Spain!
— Sonali Mody

Most travelers want to combine places like Barcelona, Madrid, Seville, and Granada in a single trip, but the geography, transport options, and timing can quickly become confusing.

A travel advisor designs a route that actually makes sense after a long-haul flight, minimizing backtracking and unnecessary travel days.

A travel advisor suggests realistic connection times after international arrivals, and advises building in recovery time for jet lag. For someone flying 8–24 hours to get to Spain, this means you don’t lose valuable days to poor planning or exhaustion—you arrive with a clear plan and move through the country more efficiently.

10. Cultural guidance

Pintxos and a wine glass overlooking river in Bilbao.

Enjoying a pintxo in Bilbao

Cultural guidance in Spain is especially important for travelers because daily life operates very differently from what you are used to.

Meal times are much later, with dinner often starting after 9 PM, and many shops and small businesses close in the afternoon. Without preparation, this can lead to frustration—restaurants appearing “closed,” empty streets during siesta hours, or booking tours at inconvenient times.

A travel advisor prepares you for these rhythms and plans your itinerary accordingly, scheduling meals, activities, and downtime in sync with local life. They also steer you toward authentic experiences, helping you avoid overly touristy options and instead enjoy genuine tapas culture, regional traditions, and local neighborhoods that match your interests.

11. Less decision fatigue

We recently visited Andalucia, Spain. When we began planning it, we quickly became overwhelmed and realized we didn’t have a clue as to how to organize our time there. So, we reached out to Spain Less Traveled and we couldn’t be happier. Karen took the time to interview us to get to know what our interests were, and she put together an itinerary that was just what we were looking for. The walking tour guides she suggested were all wonderful and informative and gave us a true sense of the areas we visited. We truly felt we experienced a custom-made vacation and we highly recommend her to anyone planning to visit Spain.
— Anthony & Jeff

Decision fatigue is a major issue for long-distance travelers planning Spain, simply because of the sheer number of choices.

From abroad, it’s difficult to judge which cities to prioritize, which neighborhoods to stay in, or which attractions are truly worth your limited time.

A travel advisor narrows everything down to a small number of high-quality, well-matched options based on your preferences and travel style.

Instead of comparing dozens of hotels or trying to piece together logistics across multiple regions, you receive a clear, structured plan.

This is particularly valuable when you’re already managing long flights, time zone differences, and limited vacation days. It allows you to spend your energy enjoying the trip rather than constantly making decisions.

Overall, for travelers coming from the US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, the biggest benefit is efficiency. A travel advisor helps you use your time in Spain wisely, adapt quickly to a different culture, and avoid the common Spain travel mistakes that can come from planning such a complex, long-distance journey on your own.

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