Seville City Transfer & Shopping
As the heart and soul of Andalusia, Seville makes for a mesmerising day trip. Explore the city's cobbled streets, secret patios and colossal cathedral with this transfer into the centre, with free time to indulge in some shopping or sightseeing.Once you arrive, you'll have ample opportunity to discover its world-class monuments and snap some photos of the Maestranza bullring, the Torre de Oro and the grand, colonnaded Plaza de España.Plus, you'll be able to have a closer look at the impressive Gothic cathedral and amble around Santa Cruz – the old Jewish district. Here, you'll find lanes laced with pretty plazas, orange trees and patios. You'll also have some free time for lunch and a spot of shopping, too.
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Full Day Gibraltar Tour from Costa de la Luz
Mix Mediterranean vibes with Brit-friendly features, and you get Gibraltar. Experience a uniquely British-style world on this excursion from Costa de la Luz. You'll take a minibus tour of the Rock to learn all about its fascinating history, before free time for some duty-free shopping.It's an early start from Costa de la Luz, but some trips are worth getting out of bed for. On a minibus tour of the Rock, you'll visit Europa Point where on a clear day, you can see all the way across to Africa. Then it's on to the spectacular St Michael's Caves, once home to Neanderthals, used as a war hospital during World War II, and now a unique concert hall.To round off the day, you'll have free time to explore. Meet the cheeky Barbary apes who have made Gibraltar their home, take advantage of some duty-free shopping, or simply wander the extraordinary British-themed streets.
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Seville Cultural Tour from Huelva, Costa de la Luz
Drenched in Andalucian colour, bursting with glorious buildings and dotted with leafy parks, Seville is a must-visit. Some of Spain's most important monuments are in the spotlight on this guided tour, including the bullring, Santa Cruz and Plaza de España. You'll also have some free time to explore. Mariasol, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Plaza de España is so colourful, it's an uplifting place to be. It is full of painted ceramic tilework, known as azulejos. Each azulejo depicts Spain's regional culture and heritage and every province is represented.'Striking out early for the Andalusian capital, you'll have plenty of time to explore some of its cultural and architectural highlights. Once in Seville, your walking tour begins at the Moorish Torre Del Oro. You'll see Seville's bullring, the Real Maestranza, the Triana Bridge, and the Plaza d'America. Next, you'll visit the colonnaded Plaza de España – and the surrounding Maria Luiza Park. We'll stop for a rest in the park before continuing our walking tour, which takes us to Barrio de Santa Cruz – once known as the district of Moors and Jews. This most characterful district of Seville, right in the historic centre, is overflowing with orange trees, pretty plazas and jasmine-scented patios. And before heading back, you'll have some free time to explore on your own to grab some tapas – and maybe a souvenir or two.
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If you're keen to discover the best bits of Huelva in one morning, then this tour will tick all the boxes. Kicking off with a panoramic bus tour of the city, you'll pass by some of its top sights, including the Cathedral, University and British Quarter. Then, we'll arrive to the historic centre where you'll enjoy free time to do some more sightseeing or shop for souvenirs.
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Lisbon Tour from Costa De La Luz
Few capitals are as diverse as Lisbon. From the tightly packed alleys of the old town to the elegant boulevards of Baixa Pombalina, it's a city bursting with charm and life – and classic yellow trams. Gonçalo, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘Much of Lisbon was destroyed in the 1755 earthquake, and was then rebuilt under the Marquis of Pombal's guidance into the first city with innovative earthquake-resistant designs – hence today's name for the district: Baixa Pombalina.'Things kick off reasonably early, allowing you to reach Lisbon in good time. Get ready for spectacular views over the city as you cross the Golden Gate-like 25th April Bridge over the River Tagus to the seafront district of Belém. You'll get to see the iconic Belém Tower, the Monument of Discoveries and peek behind the scenes at the renowned Pastéis de Belém bakery. Gonçalo adds, ‘This Lisbon institution dates back to 1837, and it's renowned for creating iconic Portuguese custard tarts following a secret recipe from the Jerónimos Monastery they have been using for 180 years.Next, sightsee by bus passing by the Basilica Estrela among other sights. Your guide will then point out the best areas of the city to check out during your free time – whether you prefer to shop, dine or simply stroll streets lined with impressive buildings from Portugal's imperial days. You'll return to the Algarve via the Vasco da Gama Bridge – the longest in Europe.
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