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The splendours of Andalusia along the Guadalquivir: from Seville to Cadiz

Looking for a holiday with a change of scenery, relaxation, exclusivity and a wealth of cultural visits?

By Léa MLODUCHOWSKI expert of your cruises
A unique holiday
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Main features
Type de bateau : péniche
Number of cabins: 88
Maximum capacity: 176 travelers
Crew members: 34

Cabins

Intermediate Deck - Double Cabin - Cat A
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
Cabins with high-opening windows. Premium location cabins.
Main Deck - Double Cabin - Cat A
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
Cabins with portholes. Premium location cabins.
Upper Deck - Double Cabin - Cat A
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
Cabins with French balconies and panoramic sliding windows. Premium location cabins.
Intermediate Deck - Double Cabin - Cat B
Capacity: 2 Berths maximum
Cabins with high-opening windows. Cabins with an "intermediate" location.
NB : The pictures, information, and visuals presented are not contractually binding. The itinerary and program indicated may be modified without notice for technical reasons (captain's decision).

Itinerary

Seville
Boarding at 6pm. Introduction to the crew and welcome cocktail. Evening at leisure.
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Seville Cordoba Seville
Full-day excursion included: visit to Cordoba and its mosque-cathedral.
Departure by coach from... more+ Seville for the excursion to Cordoba (driving time: 2 hours one way and 2 hours return). Guided tour of the city. Lunch in a restaurant. Cordoba, once the capital of Emirs and Caliphs, on the north bank of the Guadalquivir, is a living example of the diverse cultures that have found expression here. A successful harmony between Muslims, Jews and Catholics, who left their mark on the city with an incomparable architectural wealth. The superb Mezquita (mosque-cathedral) is undoubtedly the emblem of this past splendor. Afternoon at leisure. Return on board to Seville.
Evening at leisure in Seville.
 
Activities: Including: Visit Cordoba and its mosque-cathedral, more+
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Diner
Seville Cadiz
Seville is a landmark of Spanish history, with joy and excitement in every street and square of its... more+ old town. The heart of Andalusia, Seville has inherited many architectural gems from its rich past.
Morning guided tour included: Seville on foot. Discover this splendid city and its rich Arab past. The Andalusian capital is home to a priceless treasure trove of UNESCO World Heritage monuments. In the early afternoon, sail to Cadiz. You'll sail along the Doñana Park, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. It stretches along the right bank of the Guadalquivir to its estuary. Situated between Europe and Africa, it is Europe's largest wetland and attracts millions of migratory birds.
Arrival in Cadiz in the evening. Discover Cadiz "by night" with the entertainment team.
 
Activities: Including: Seville on foot, more+
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Diner
Cadiz The port of Santa Maria
In the morning, included excursion: the Alcazar and Jerez Cathedral. Departure by coach to Jerez.... more+ Nestled in the heart of Andalusia, Jerez is renowned for its sherry, Andalusian horses, and flamenco. A city tour will allow you to discover the main monuments. Then you will visit the Alcazar, an ancient fortified palace dating from the 9th century that bears witness to the city's Muslim heritage. Its beautifully restored outbuildings include the Christianized mosque, dedicated to Santa María la Real, the Arab Baths, the Oil Mill, and peaceful gardens. Finally, you will visit the majestic cathedral, an architectural masterpiece that combines Gothic, Baroque, and Neoclassical styles. Built on the remains of an ancient mosque, it is famous for its impressive altarpiece and magnificent chapels. Be sure to climb the stairs of the tower to admire a panoramic view of the city and its surroundings. Return on board. Afternoon visit included: Cadiz. Walk to the historic center of Cadiz. Standing at the end of a strip of land, Cadiz lies at the heart of a coastline of lagoons, beaches, and salt marshes. Once coveted by the Phoenicians, Greeks, and other peoples, the white city has retained the old-fashioned charm of a lively historic center over the centuries. The winding streets of the medieval quarter and the more orderly streets of the Baroque quarter give it an undeniable appeal.

Flamenco show on board. Flamenco (cante flamenco) is an art form created by the Gypsy and Andalusian people, based on popular folklore from the various cultures that flourished over the centuries in Spain. Immerse yourself in the heart of the greatest of Spanish traditions. At night, sail to El Puerto de Santa Maria.
 
Activities: Including: Flamenco evening, Explore Cadiz, more+
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Diner
The port of Santa Maria Isla minima Seville
In the morning, visit to a bodega and wine tasting included. Departure on foot to the bodega in the... more+ company of the animation team. Tasting of 3 wines accompanied by tapas. Among its many traditions, wine has always played a key role in Andalusian culture. The exceptional climatic conditions make it possible to produce wines with the Jerez-Xérès-Sherry Denomination of Origin.
Afternoon sailing to Isla Minima. Evening visit to a typical Andalusian hacienda in Isla Minima, on the banks of the Guadalquivir. The hacienda was originally a brava ranch. In early 1940, the Escobar family acquired almost the entire site and founded the Finca de Isla Minima. Thanks to the quality of the pastures, this was the ideal place for breeding bulls and Carthusian horses. The owners turned it into a model farm. Return to the ship after the show. Departure for Seville.
 
Activities: Including: Visit to a bodega and wine tasting, Visit a typical Andalusian hacienda in Isla Minima, more+
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Diner
Seville Granada Seville
In the morning, included excursion: Seville Cathedral and the Palace of the Countess of Lebrija.... more+ Guided tour of the cathedral, which remains one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world today. Built on the remains of the old mosque, it became the Church of Santa María and the city's cathedral during the Christian era, but it retained its minaret, which later became the famous Giralda that we know today and which offers a magnificent view of the Andalusian capital. Then visit the Palace of the Countess of Lebrija. A magnificent example of historic Andalusian architecture, built in the early 20th century, it is famous for its sumptuous interior, which combines elements of Neo-Mudejar, Gothic, and Baroque styles, and for its remarkable art collection, including Spanish works of art and Roman antiquities. It is also known for its impressive patio, decorated with mosaics, colorful ceramics, and lush gardens, creating a serene and elegant atmosphere. Formerly the residence of the Countess of Lebrija, this fascinating place offers a unique glimpse into the history and refinement of the Andalusian aristocracy.
Free afternoon in Seville. Or Optional excursion: day trip to Granada (only if booked in advance before departure, 3 hours each way by car). Departure by coach to Granada. You will visit the Alhambra, the Generalife, and the historic center. Built on three hills, with the snow-capped peaks of the Sierra Nevada as a backdrop, Granada reveals its most beautiful treasure, the Alhambra, as soon as you arrive. The last city to be reconquered by the Catholic monarchs in the 15th century, you will be transported to an oriental atmosphere. Gastronomy, crafts, and architecture are marked by its glorious past. Return by coach to Seville.
 
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Optional services: Guided tour of Granada and the Alhambra more+
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Seville
In the morning, excursion included: the park of Christopher Columbus' caravels. Departure for a... more+ guided tour of the Gothic-Mudejar Franciscan monastery, built between the 14th and 15th centuries. Christopher Columbus stayed here while planning his departure for the New World. A fresco by Daniel Vázquez Díaz dating from 1930 illustrates the navigator's epic and recalls his historic role. Over the centuries, new buildings enlarged the monastery. Then on to the Caravelles Park in Huelva, from where the great explorer set sail on August 3, 1492. The site is home to life-size replicas of La Pinta, La Niña and La Santa Maria, the three ships of Christopher Columbus' expedition.
Return to Seville. Free afternoon in Seville. Discover this splendid city at your own pace. Don't hesitate to head to the Maria Louisa park for some fresh air, or to the historic center to soak up the city's friendly, welcoming atmosphere.
Gala evening.
 
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Seville
Buffet breakfast on board. Disembarkation at 9am. End of our services.
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Diner

included

The price includes
The gala evening
Assistance / repatriation insurance
Flamenco evening
Assistance from the onboard entertainment team
Mineral water available
Port taxes
Onboard entertainment
Unlimited tea and coffee on board
Bed linen, towels, shower gel and shampoo
Activities included in the program
Meals included in the program
The price does not include
Personal expenses
Cancellation/luggage insurance
Routing
Beverages taken with meals during excursions or transfers
Drinks on special menus
Activities not included in the program
Meals not included in the program
Tips for guides and/or crew
Additional information
Excursions must be added at least two weeks before the cruise departure date. Any changes made after the reservation has been confirmed will incur a €50 change fee per booking
Optional services
Flights not included in the programme are available on request
Activities and excursions upon request more+

Activities

Transfer by coach from Seville to Cordoba. Cordoba's golden era started in the 8th century when it was conquered by the Moors who built about 300 mosques and countless palaces and public buildings, rivaling the splendors of Constantinople, Damascus and... more+ Baghdad. In the 13th century, under the reign of Fernando III the Saint, the Great Mosque of Cordoba was transformed into a cathedral and new defensive structures were built, namely the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos and the Calahorra Tower. After lunch in a restaurant, enjoy some free time and succumb to the charms of the city. We'll be back on board in Seville. PLEASE NOTE The entrance to the Great Mosque of Cordoba is included. Good walking shoes are recommended. The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate.  
included 124 € / people
We'll leave on foot for a guided tour of Seville, beginning with the Plaza de España—a majestic crescent-shaped complex arranged around a central square. Built for the 1929 Ibero-American Exposition to showcase Spain's industrial and... more+ technological exhibits, the building's tiled alcoves each represent a different province of Spain. The complex faces the Guadalquivir, signifying the prosperous trading route towards the Atlantic Ocean and the Americas. Architect Aníbal González combined a mix of 1920s Art Deco, "mock Mudejar” and Neo-Mudéjar styles, and the Vicente Traver fountain is found in the center. The Plaza de España has been used as a backdrop for many films, including Lawrence of Arabia, Star Wars Episode II, and The Dictator. We'll continue on to Santa Cruz, the most picturesque and delightful part of the city with narrow, winding cobbled streets and whitewashed houses. Formally the Jewish quarter, it remains part of the historical center of the city and contains many renowned monuments. In the 18th century, the neighborhood underwent a major process of urban renewal, and even today remains incredibly picturesque and full of history and hidden passageways. Afterwards, we'll visit the Alcazar Palace, which looks like a Moorish palace, but in fact was mostly built for the Christian king, Pedro the Cruel of Castile. The complex houses the current royal residence among its palaces. The extensive and fascinating buildings and grounds are regarded as one of the most outstanding examples of Mudéjar architecture found on the Iberian Peninsula. We'll return to the ship at the end of the morning.    Duration: approx. 3:30 Please dress appropriately for the visit of the Cathedral. Good walking shoes are recommended. The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate. These excursions are not proposed for all the cruises and depend on the itinerary. If the minimum of 25 participants is not reached, the excursion may be either cancelled or proposed at another rate, depending on the number of participants (to be paid for on board). The excursions on the first evening and the morning following boarding are only guaranteed for the passengers who have booked the excursion before the cruise.  
included 41 € / people
included
We'll leave by coach on a panoramic tour of Cádiz, one of the oldest cities in Europe. You'll be able to bathe in the cultural and historic riches of the city, as well as its long stretches of water of unspoiled beaches. The old center includes... more+ the most distinctive districts in the city; it has superb Baroque churches and elegant stately homes, a large number of which have painted facades in delicate pastel colors and wrought iron balconies. We'll start off our visit with the castle of San Sebastian built in the 17th century. It's located on the Playa de La Caleta on a small island. It was built in order to protect the Northern part of the city. A 41-meters high lighthouse has been standing there since 1908. It used to be a humble quarter where Flamenco first appeared, far from the port and the shops. The popular neighborhood of La Vina will enchant you with its tradition of carnival and its gastronomy. We'll then move on to a visit of the Cathedral whose construction lasted 116 years, which explains the diversity of styles. You will be enchanted by this blue and white city. Return to the boat in Cadiz. PLEASE NOTE The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate. Good walking shoes are recommended.  
included 37 € / people
We will depart from Cadiz for our excursion in Jerez. Jerez has been renowned for its wines, flamenco, horses and bull ranching. A panoramic tour by coach will enable you to see the cathedral which was built in 1695 over the ruins of the old Jerez mosque and... more+ the former Salvador Church. The bell tower outside was probably built over the mosque's minaret. The rectangular temple has five naves and houses a latin cross structure. Afterwards, we'll discover the Alcazar which still displays a large amount of features from its early construction in the 12th century by the Almohads. After the city fell into the hands of Alfonso X, it became the house of Sevillian Caliphs and the headquarters of Christian governors. We'll then visit a stud farm that raises magnificent Andalusian horses, and we’ll enjoy a presentation of the equestrian arts the country is famous for. We'll return on board for lunch. PLEASE NOTE Good walking shoes are recommended. The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate.  
included 78 € / people
We'll leave on foot with our host/hostess for the Osborne Bodega. One of the oldest wineries in the region, Osborne began producing its Sherry Solera in 1772. The iconic Osborne bull silhouette has become part of the landscape in the area. We'll enjoy... more+ a tasting of three different wines* along with some regional products. Duration : approx. 2:00 Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes. The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate. *Alcohol can be harmful to your health. Please drink in moderation. These excursions are not proposed for all the cruises and depend on the itinerary. If the minimum of 25 participants is not reached, the excursion may be either cancelled or proposed at another rate, depending on the number of participants (to be paid for on board). The excursions on the first evening and the morning following boarding are only guaranteed for the passengers who have booked the excursion before the cruise.  
included 30 € / people
At the end of the afternoon, we’ll visit a typical Andalusian hacienda. You’ll discover the hacienda’s beautiful architecture with its impressive Andalusian patio and watch a horse show in its private arena. We'll return to the ship... more+ after the show. PLEASE NOTE Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes. The order of the visits can change. Times are approximate.  
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You will travel to Granada by coach (driving time is approximately 3 hours round trip). Located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada and at the confluence of three rivers, Granada was the capital of the last Islamic kingdom in the Iberian Peninsula.Upon arrival,... more+ you will begin your tour at the Alhambra, directly translating as "the red”, reflecting the color of the walls at sunset. It is one of the major monuments of Islamic architecture and the most majestic mediaeval fortress in the Mediterranean. Along with the Great Mosque of Córdoba, it is the most impressive evidence of the Islamic presence in Spain from the 8th to the 15th century. The tour continues with a visit to the Generalife, which was the summer residence of the Nasrid Emirs, and its marvelous 14th-centruy gardens, where water was harnessed to refresh every courtyard and garden.Transfer to a restaurant in the center for lunch. In the afternoon, you'll be able to enjoy the delights of the historical center of Granada at your own pace. Return by coach.PLEASE NOTEEntrance included to the Alhambra and the Generalife.Good walking shoes are recommended. There are some stairs and slopes at the Alhambra.Lunch includes 250ml of wine and 250ml of water per person.The order of the visits can change.Times are approximate.For your information, please note that the bus trip should take about 3 hours to go and 3 hours to return. 
Not included 98 € / people

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