Seville cruise port guide
Hanging off the southwestern edge of Spain, Cádiz is one of Andalucía’s regional capitals and a place bursting with personality. Europe’s oldest continually inhabited city, with a history stretching back 3,000 years, has fallen on hard times in recent years, but a combination of pride, good humor and stoicism keeps it on an even keel. The famous Carnival, one of Spain’s most important in the genre, is a thrilling fiesta into which Cádiz pours all its energy and ingenuity. The city’s fond nickname, la tacita de plata ("little silver cup"), alludes to its curious geography—it juts out on a long peninsula into a sheltered bay. Old town Cádiz is a warren of cobbled streets where the houses, painted white or dusty ochre, have the weather-beaten look of a place subjected to centuries of wind and salt. This ancient city has one good example of everything that matters: a great food market, a theater (the Teatro Falla, a grand Art Nouveau Moorish gem), a gorgeous cathedral, impressive fortifications and a beach—the picturesque and famous La Caleta.
About Seville
Seville is the flamboyant capital of Andalusia, home to the world's largest Gothic cathedral, the magnificent Moorish Alcázar palace (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), and the Barrio Santa Cruz. River cruise ships navigate the Guadalquivir River directly to the city center. Flamenco, tapas, and the passionate culture of the south make Seville one of Spain's greatest cruise destinations.
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