Actually stayed in Cadiz- which was best run ashore of the cruise. Lovely old town with fortifications, well preserved Roman theatre and winding streets to explore. Good selection of restaurants at value for money rather than tourism inflated prices. Plenty greenery for shade. Immediate walking distance from the ship so no expensive P&O shuttle bus runs (at £5 per person, one way). Highly ...
Cadiz off the ship was right there. Difficult for my wife's mobility scooter due to cobblestones, so I walked alone. Visited the Cathedral and did some shopping. Fun. ...
Viking's Seville Highlights was a mixture of interesting and less interesting sights. It is a significant drive to Seville from the port of Cadiz. We did not need free time in Plaza Espana or else we needed a lot more. The walk through the city streets was interesting. Our guide was not great and her tour of the cathedral was lacking. We had barely enough free time considering it was our meal ...
You must visit the Torre Tavira, which provides a 360-degree view of the city with its Camera Obscura. And if you are fortunate enough to be there during Semana Santa (Easter week), be sure to watch the incredible processions. ...
We took the Hop on and off bus from just outside the port security gate. Took you out to newer section of Cadiz and back through the old town. Good choice of stops to see the church and sea side fortresses.
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