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If your are looking for the best Seville Shore Excursion, book now the best guided tours at lowest price with Ancora Tours. Since 2003 we offer you official guides in english, transportation and travel insurance, all included. The highest quality at the lowest rates.
PORT | Cadiz. | ||||||
DURATION | 6 hours | ||||||
ACTIVITY LEVEL | Low | ||||||
BACK TO THE PORT | At last 1 hour and a half before ship departure. | ||||||
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RECOMMENDED DRESS | Please note the dress code recommended to enter any church. No shorts, bare shoulders or miniskirts. This applies to both men and women. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended. |
Discover the sunny capital of Andalusia with its grand architecture, rich heritage and enduring history. Enjoy the street life, the fantastic tapas and the friendly poeple while listening to a flamenco guitar!
Book now the best shore excursions in Seville. High quality and safety at the lowest prices
ITINERARY:
From the port of Cadiz, we’ll reach the city of Seville in about an hour and a half.
We’ll start our Seville shore excursion with a visit to Maria Luisa Park. Most of the grounds were once part of the Palace of San Telmo so it’s a stunningly elegant spot to finish the tour. From here we will head to Plaza de España, where we’ll see one of the most beautiful and spectacular spaces in Spain. The architecture of this breathtaking spot mixes elements of the Renaissance Revival and Moorish Revival.
The shore excursion will continue at the Seville Cathedral. You’ll be blown away by the structure and scale of the world’s largest Gothic cathedral and the third-largest church in the world.
We will walk then through the Barrio de Santa Cruz, one of the most popular and visited areas of the city, and we will admire the exterior of the General Archive of the Indies, a depository of historical documents that illustrate the Spanish Empire in the Americas and in the Philippines.
We’ll stop by the Alcázar, one of the most magnificent buildings in Seville; so beautiful it was chosen as the royal palace.
After enjoying some spare time we will continue the tour walking along the banks of the Guadalquivir until we reach the Torre del Oro. This military watchtower was built in the 13th century by the Arabs who at that time dominated the city.
Depending on the time left, we will pass by Plaza Nueva and Plaza de Toros before getting back to Cadiz port.
*Shore excursions could be subject to variations due to external causes as Cruise Companies politics, weather conditions, duration of the stay of the ship in the port, legal demonstrations.
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