Discover Seville’s rich history and stunning architecture on a guided tour from Cadiz. Skip the lines at Real Alcazar and Cathedral.
Discover Seville’s rich history and stunning architecture on a guided tour from Cadiz. Skip the lines at Real Alcazar and Cathedral.
- Seville - Begin your scenic tour on the charming Avenida de las Palmeras, a grand boulevard adorned with tall, graceful palm trees swaying in the Andalusian breeze. The street’s lush green medians and impressive mansions highlight the city’s early 20th-century architectural allure. From Avenida de las Palmeras, head west towards the Guadalquivir…
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Seville - Begin your scenic tour on the charming Avenida de las Palmeras, a grand boulevard adorned with tall, graceful palm trees swaying in the Andalusian breeze. The street’s lush green medians and impressive mansions highlight the city’s early 20th-century architectural allure. From Avenida de las Palmeras, head west towards the Guadalquivir River and cross the iconic Puente de Isabel II (Triana Bridge). Upon entering the lively Triana District, the atmosphere transforms dramatically. This neighborhood is celebrated for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant ceramics workshops, and deep-rooted flamenco traditions. Continue your scenic tour along the riverbank, heading south until you reach the magnificent Torre del Oro. This 13th-century watchtower, with its striking golden hue reflected in the water, was once part of Seville’s medieval defensive walls. Pass by the iconic Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza, one of Spain’s most beautiful and historic bullrings, built in the 18th century.
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Plaza de America - Plaza de América is one of Seville’s most elegant and picturesque squares, located within María Luisa Park. It is renowned for its stunning architecture, serene gardens, and historical significance, making it a must-visit for those exploring the city. The plaza features beautiful fountains, manicured gardens, and elegant walkways, providing a peaceful retreat. It was built to highlight Seville’s artistic and architectural heritage, blending Renaissance, Mudejar, and Gothic styles.
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Plaza de Espana - Discover the architectural grandeur of Seville at the iconic Plaza de España, a masterpiece of Spanish Renaissance Revival design. Located within the lush María Luisa Park, this semi-circular plaza boasts a stunning blend of red brick towers, intricate ceramic tiles, and graceful bridges over a central canal. As you stroll along its grand colonnades, admire the vibrant tiled alcoves representing Spain’s provinces and marvel at the intricate craftsmanship. The plaza’s sweeping setting, often compared to a royal courtyard, has served as a backdrop for films such as Star Wars and Lawrence of Arabia.
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Barrio Santa Cruz - Step back in time with a captivating stroll through Seville’s enchanting Jewish Quarter, known as Barrio de Santa Cruz. This historic district, characterized by its maze-like cobblestone streets, whitewashed buildings, and hidden courtyards, was once the vibrant heart of Seville’s Jewish community during medieval times. Discover fascinating landmarks such as the tranquil Plaza de Doña Elvira, the picturesque Callejón del Agua, and the serene Gardens of Murillo. Along the way, hear tales of the community’s resilience, traditions, and cultural contributions. With its timeless charm and rich history, the Jewish Quarter offers an unforgettable journey into Seville’s layered past.
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Real Alcazar de Sevilla - The Real Alcázar of Seville is one of the most stunning and historically significant landmarks in the city. As one of the oldest royal palaces in Europe, it boasts a unique blend of Islamic, Mudejar, Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque architectural styles, showcasing the rich history and cultural fusion of Seville. The Alcázar’s most iconic features come from the Mudejar style, which blends Islamic and Christian elements. The intricate tilework, stucco decorations, and arabesque designs can be seen throughout the palace, particularly in the Ambassador’s Hall. The gardens of the Alcázar are a beautiful and peaceful escape from the city’s bustle. They are known for their lush greenery, flower-filled courtyards, and water features, including the famous ponds and fountains that reflect the palace’s grandeur. The palace has been a set for various films and series, most notably as the Water Gardens of Dorne in the hit TV series Game of Thrones. It’s a must-see!
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Catedral de Sevilla - Enter first the Paseo de los Naranjos at the Seville Cathedral, one of the most charming and historically rich locations in the city. It is a peaceful courtyard with a beautiful ambiance, offering a serene atmosphere that perfectly complements the grandeur of the Cathedral. It is a symbol of Seville’s Moorish past and the fusion of Islamic and Christian architecture in the city. This makes it an essential stop for those interested in Seville’s rich, layered history. Then visit the Cathedral of Seville, the largest Gothic cathedral and third-largest of any church in the world. As you walk around this UNESCO World Heritage Site, visit the tomb of Christopher Columbus and the Capilla Real. Enjoy views of the breathtaking Giralda tower, once the tallest tower in the world and today one of only three remaining Almohad minarets (a mosque spire from the 12th-century Almohad Dynasty).
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Archivo General de Indias - The General Archive of the Indies in Seville is one of the most important historical archives in the world, preserving centuries of documents related to the Spanish Empire’s rule over its territories in the Americas and the Philippines. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit for history and culture enthusiasts. Designed by Juan de Herrera, the architect of El Escorial, it features a grand façade, elegant courtyards, and an impressive main staircase. Inside, visitors can admire the high wooden ceilings, intricate stone carvings, and a sense of historical grandeur.
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Seville - Local boutiques and artisan shops offer a unique selection of traditional goods. Look out for stores selling flamenco dresses, leather goods, hand-painted fans, and Spanish lace. Some areas to explore for these include Alameda de Hércules and Calle Feria, where you’ll find a variety of independent shops with one-of-a-kind items. Or simply use your free time to roam around the gorgeous historical center and grab some tapas or a sangria in one of the numerous cafés and tapas bars.

- Skip the lines entries to the Real Alcazar & the Cathedral
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Worry-Free Shore Excursion Guarantee
- Port pick up and drop off
- Bottled water
- English speaking licensed guide
- Skip the lines entries to the Real Alcazar & the Cathedral
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- All fees and/or taxes
- Worry-Free Shore Excursion Guarantee
- Port pick up and drop off
- Bottled water
- English speaking licensed guide
Upon arriving at the Cadiz port, embark on a shore excursion to Seville, one of Andalucia’s most extraordinary cities. This small-group tour, capped at 20 guests per guide, allows you to explore Seville with a licensed guide, discovering its rich history and stunning Moorish architecture. Visit renowned landmarks such as the Alcazar, a former Moorish…
Upon arriving at the Cadiz port, embark on a shore excursion to Seville, one of Andalucia’s most extraordinary cities. This small-group tour, capped at 20 guests per guide, allows you to explore Seville with a licensed guide, discovering its rich history and stunning Moorish architecture. Visit renowned landmarks such as the Alcazar, a former Moorish fortress now serving as a royal palace. Step inside the Cathedral of Seville, the world’s largest Gothic cathedral and a UNESCO World Heritage site, where Christopher Columbus is laid to rest. Wander through the Jewish Quarter, a beautiful area filled with mansions, palaces, and charming narrow streets. During your free time, explore the magnificent historical center, including the Plaza de Toros, Spain’s oldest bullring, and other notable sites like the Golden Tower. This excursion is perfect for history enthusiasts and architecture admirers!
- Cruise ship passengers must provide the following information at time of booking: ship name, docking time, re-boarding time and passport details (date of birth, nationality, passport numbers and full names of ALL guest in the party)
- Duration of tour is approximate, depending on the duration of your time at port
- Cobblestones are common in Seville. We recommend guests confined in a wheelchair or with walking difficulties to hire a mobility scooter from us.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.