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The essential Andalusia cruise : Seville, Cadiz and Andalusian villages. The Spanish way of life

Looking for a vacation with a change of scenery, relaxation, exclusivity and a wealth of cultural visits, all while letting yourself be carried away?

A unique vacation
Who is the Cabin cruise for?
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Main characteristics
Type of boat: péniche
Number of cabins: 88
Maximum capacity: 176 travelers
Crew members: 34

Cabs

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

Sailing itineraries

Seville
Boarding at 6pm. Introduction to the crew and welcome cocktail. Free evening in Seville.
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Seville Cadiz
Seville is a landmark of Spanish history, with joy and excitement in every street and square of its... see+ old town. The heart of Andalusia, Seville has inherited many architectural gems from its rich past.
Morning guided tour included: Seville and the Alcazar. Depart by coach for the Plaza de España, Spain's homage to America. Admire the mosaic benches representing the Spanish provinces and the four bridges crossing the canal, representing the four ancient kingdoms of Spain. Continue on to the Santa Cruz district, with its typically Sevillian flower-filled patios, the old Jewish quarter renowned for the charm of its steep streets and shady squares. Then discover the Alcazar, a veritable oasis in the heart of Seville, with its palaces and extraordinary gardens where generations of monarchs have left their mark. Finally, you'll reach the cathedral, still one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world.
Arrival in Cadiz at the end of the day. Free evening in Cadiz.
 
Included activities: Guided visit of Seville and the Alcazar, see+
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Cadiz Vejer de la Frontera
Morning visit included: Cadiz. Departure on foot for the historic center of Cadiz. Standing at the... see+ end of a spit of land, Cadiz lies at the heart of a coastline of lagoons, beaches and salt marshes. Once coveted by Phoenicians, Greeks and other peoples, the white city has preserved the quaint charm of a lively historic center over the centuries. The winding streets of the medieval quarter and the more orderly streets of the baroque part give it an undeniable appeal.
In the afternoon, visit included: the white village of Vejer de la Frontera. Vejer de la Frontera is one of Andalusia's most enchanting white villages. Perched on a hill overlooking the Río Barbate, you'll be charmed by its narrow, winding streets, whitewashed houses, lush patios and flat, terraced roofs. Continue on to the fishing village of Conil de la Frontera. Located by the ocean, it resembles a Greek fishing village, with its white houses overlooking the ocean. The historic center, with its white houses, whitewashed streets and beautifully decorated patios, bears witness to its Muslim past. At the end of your visit, enjoy a tasting of churros
doughnuts dipped in melted chocolate.
Spanish-themed dinner and flamenco evening on board. At night, sail to El Puerto de Santa Maria.
 
Included activities: Explore Cadiz, Visit to the white village of Vejer de la Frontera, see+
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Vejer de la Frontera The port of Santa Maria Isla minima
In the morning, visit to a bodega and wine tasting included. Departure on foot to the bodega.... see+ 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.
In the late afternoon, 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. Night sail to Seville.
 
Included activities: Visit to a bodega and wine tasting, Visit a typical Andalusian hacienda in Isla Minima, see+
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Isla minima Seville
Morning excursion includes guided tour of the Palacio de las Dueñas. Located in the Féria... see+ district, the palace was built between the 15th and 16th centuries, combining Mudejar, Gothic and Renaissance styles. It comprises several buildings, patios and gardens. You'll discover the stables, the lemon patio where the great poet Antonio Machado was born, the main patio with its many works of art and decorative elements, and then the gypsy's living room, the center of the house's social life, adorned with a sculpture by Mariano Benlliure. Several rooms illustrate the pillars of Andalusian culture: bullfighting, religion and flamenco.
Free afternoon in Seville.
Or :
Optional excursion: day trip to Granada (pre-booking required before departure). Departure by coach to Granada (driving time: 3h one way and 3h return). 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's greatest treasure is the Alhambra. The last city to be reconquered by the Catholic kings in the 15th century, you'll be transported into an oriental atmosphere. Gastronomy, craftsmanship and architecture are all marked by its glorious past. Return by coach to Seville.
Gala evening.
 
Included activities: Guided tour of the Palacio de las Dueñas, see+
Optional services: Guided tour of Granada and the Alhambra see+
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Seville
Buffet breakfast on board. Disembarkation at 9am. End of our services.
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner

Included

The price includes
Flamenco evening
Mineral water available
unlimited tea and coffee on board
Onboard entertainment
Assistance from the onboard entertainment team
The gala evening
Welcome cocktail
Assistance / repatriation insurance
Port taxes
Bed linen, towels, shower gel and shampoo
The activities included in the program
Meals included in the program
The price does not include
Drinks on special menus
Cancellation/luggage insurance
Personal expenses
Beverages taken with meals during excursions or transfers
Excursion to Granada
Activities not included in the program
Meals not included in the program
Tips for guides and/or crew
Further 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
The guides speak French and English
Languages spoken on board: French
Optional excursions are subject to availability and must be booked in advance before departure
Optional services
Flights not included in the program are available on request
Activities and excursions on request see+

Activities

Departure by coach for the excursion to Seville. We will begin the tour at the Plaza de España, decorated with azulejos and built especially for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929. The square forms a semicircle 200 meters in diameter, symbolizing Spain... see+ welcoming its former colonies. It faces the Guadalquivir River, representing the path to the Atlantic Ocean and America. A single building runs along its entire curved side. In the center of the square is a fountain (designed by Vicente Traver, an architect from Valencia). Between the center and the palace are semicircular canals, spanned by four decks, representing the four former queens of Spain. You will continue the tour through the charming Santa Cruz district, where it is very pleasant to stroll past the typical Sevillian flower-filled patios. Formerly the Jewish quarter, located within the old city walls, it is part of the historic heart of the city and is adjacent to the most famous monuments of the Andalusian capital. A place of art and history, the district dates back to the Middle Ages and is steeped in legends, churches, and palaces that bear witness to its past. Renovated in the early 20th century, it is now one of Seville's most iconic districts. It is particularly renowned for its charming steep streets and shaded squares. Next, discoverthe Alcázar(1), home to the King of Spain and one of the oldest royal palaces in Europe. A fortress and Moorish residence,the Alcazaba (the old Arab quarter) is a sublime example of the Mudejar style, showcasing a masterful combination of Moorish techniques and Christian symbols. Finally, you will end this comprehensive tour of Seville with a visit to its cathedral, one of the last Gothic-style cathedrals. The building was constructed on the site of an Almohad mosque, with the aim of symbolizing, through a prestigious monument, the prosperity of the Andalusian capital, which became a major trading city after the Reconquista. Return to the side of the boat at the end of the morning. NOTESEntrance fees included: Alcazar and cathedral.Wear comfortable shoes: tour by bus and on foot.Appropriate attire is required for the cathedral.(1) Except Sunday afternoon and Monday: visit to Pilate's Palace.The order of visits may be changed. 
Included $93 / pers.
Depart by coach to begin your tour of Cadiz, one of the oldest cities in Europe. This panoramic tour will allow you to enjoy the cultural and historical richness of the city, as well as discover the beauty of its bay. Then, take a walking tour of the city.... see+ The old town is home to the city's most typical neighborhoods, with superb Baroque churches and elegant stately homes, many of which are adorned with facades painted in delicate pastel colors and ornate wrought-iron pulpit. Start your visit at the 17th-century San Sebastian Castle. It is located on a small island off La Caleta Beach. It was built to protect the northern part of the city. Since 1908, it has housed a 41-meter-high lighthouse. Discover the La Viña neighborhood, whose center is located in Santa María Square. It is a popular and typical neighborhood. Formerly a humble neighborhood, it is where flamenco parties take place, far from the port and shops. La Viña, a traditional Spanish neighborhood, is the main venue for the carnival, characterized by its beauty, gastronomy, and joie de vivre in the streets. They say the festivities never stop. Continue on to the cathedral. Its construction took 116 years, which explains the diversity of styles that can be appreciated there. Begun in the Baroque style, its most recent elements are neoclassical. Its interior preserves sculptures from the old cathedral. The building is covered with a golden-tiled dome, giving it an impressive appearance. Let yourself be charmed by this white and blue city. Return to the side of the boat in Cadiz. NOTES The order of visits may be changed. Times are given as a guide only. Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes.  
Included $44 / pers.
Included
Depart on foot with the guide to the Osborne bodega. This is one of the oldest wineries in the region, producing wine since 1772. A huge black bull is the emblem of this prestigious establishment. Tasting of 3 wines* and regional products. Duration: ~2 hours... see+ Wear comfortable shoes The order of visits may be changed. Times are given as a guide only. *Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health, please drink responsibly.  
Included $35 / pers.
At the end of the afternoon, visit a typical Andalusian hacienda. You will discover its main buildings with their beautiful Andalusian patio, and watch an equestrian show in its private arena called the petite maestranza. Return to the boat after the show. ... see+ NOTES Please bring good walking shoes. The order of visits may be changed. Times are given as a guide only.  
Included
Included
You will travel to Granada by coach (3 hours each way). Located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada and at the confluence of three rivers, Granada was the capital of the last Muslim kingdom on the Iberian Peninsula.Upon arrival, you will begin with a visit tothe... see+ Alhambra, which means "the red one" because of the color of its walls at sunset. It is one of the major monuments of Islamic architecture and the most majestic medieval acropolis in the Mediterranean world. Together with the Great Mosque of Cordoba, it is the most prestigious testimony to the Muslim presence in Spain from the 8th to the 15th century. You will continue with a visit to the Generalife, which was the summer residence of the Nasrid princes, and its beautifully designed gardens dating from the 14th century. The gardens of the Generalife are the most powerful symbols of the domestication of water, which cooled every courtyard and garden.Transfer to a restaurant in the city center for lunch.In the afternoon, you will have free time to visit the historic center of Granada at your own pace.Return by coach.NOTESEntrance fees included: the Alhambra and the Generalife.Please wear comfortable shoes. There are some stairs and slopes at the Alhambra.Lunch includes ¼ liter of wine and ¼ liter of water per person.The order of visits may be changed.Times are given as a guide only.For your information, the journey time is estimated at 3 hours each way. 
Not included $115 / pers.

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