Savour Seville: Flamenco, Tapas, and History
5 Days
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What’s Included
Royal Alcazar of Seville
Barrio Santa Cruz
Flamenco Show
Museum of Fine Art
Seville Boat Ride
Seville Cathedral
Giralda Tower
Casa Pilato
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Thu 01.08.2024 - Mon 05.08.2024
Accommodation 3*
3 £ 517
Twin Room: 1 Person, Twin Bed in a Shared Room
£ 517
Double Room: 2 Persons, Double Bed
£ 1 034
Single Room: 1 Person, Double Bed in Private Room
£ 669
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Immerse yourself in the captivating allure of Seville on this exclusive 5-day tour, designed specifically for the deaf community. Discover the city's breathtaking architecture, passionate traditions, and warm hospitality, all while accompanied by our knowledgeable guides fluent in sign language. From the grandeur of the Royal Alcázar to the charm of Barrio Santa Cruz, and from the mesmerising flamenco shows to the mouthwatering tapas, you'll be engulfed in the very heart of Andalusia. With comfortable accommodations, guided visits, and effortless communication, this carefully curated tour guarantees an accessible and unforgettable journey through the enchanting streets of Seville.
Included in the price
Accommodation in a 3 star hotel (standard double room for 2 people) 4 nights.
Breakfast for 4 days.
Transfer airport to Hotel
Transport Cost to and from all Activities and attractions
Excursions according to the program, entrance tickets to the attractions.
Fully qualified Sign Language guide
Not included in the price
International flight tickets are excluded from the package cost.
Visa price is not included in the package.
Tourist Tax

Do I need a visa for Spain as a UK or EU citizen?

EU citizens do not need a visa to enter Spain. However, they should carry a valid passport or national identity card. As of January 1, 2021, UK citizens can stay in Spain for up to 90 days within a 180-day period without a visa. However, it's essential to check the latest requirements with the Spanish embassy or consulate, as rules may change due to Brexit.

 

How should I dress in Seville?

Seville has a warm climate, so pack lightweight, breathable clothing. Dress modestly when visiting religious sites, and bring a light jacket or shawl for cooler evenings.

 

What actions should I avoid in Spain?

Be respectful of local customs and traditions. Avoid public drunkenness, littering, and loud behaviour, especially late at night in residential areas.

 

What's the local currency in Spain?

Spain uses the Euro (EUR) as its currency.

 

What souvenirs should I buy in Seville?

Popular souvenirs include hand-painted ceramics, flamenco-inspired items, Andalusian wines, olive oil, and Spanish fans.

 

What's the power grid voltage in Spain?

Spain uses 230V, 50Hz, and Type C or Type F plugs. Bring an adapter if necessary.

 

Can I travel with a friend or partner on these tours?

Yes, you can book for two or more people on the tour. Simply add the number of rooms and participants when booking.

 

Can a hearing friend or relative accompany me at the same price?

Yes, the tour price remains the same for them. However, note that the entire tour will be conducted in sign language.

 

Can I opt-out of some tours for a reduced price?

The itineraries are designed specifically for the Deaf community and include group excursions which are not optional. You may choose a different program with fewer excursions.

 

Why are the tours so short? Can I extend my stay?

The tour duration is designed to provide a comprehensive experience while allowing flexibility for travellers. You can select a tour based on your preferred duration or extend your stay by 2 or 4 nights after the primary program.

 

How much money should I bring for the trips?

In addition to the tour cost, which covers accommodation, planned meals, and admission fees, it's recommended to budget around €50-€100 per day for additional meals, souvenirs, and personal expenses.

 

Can I exchange currency in Spain?

Yes, you can exchange currency at banks, exchange offices, and some hotels in Spain. Many establishments also accept credit cards.

 

What should I pack for my trips to Seville?

Pack lightweight, comfortable clothing, walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, and a light jacket or shawl for evenings. Don't forget to bring a power adapter and any necessary medications.

 

Is alcohol permitted in Spain?

Yes, alcohol is legal and widely available in Spain for those over 18 years old.

 

What's the cost of a taxi ride in Seville?

Taxi fares in Seville start at around €1.29 and increase based on distance and time. A ride from the airport to the city centre typically costs €20-€30.

 

Can I smoke in Spain? Including e-cigarettes?

Smoking is prohibited in enclosed public spaces, public transportation, and many outdoor areas in Spain. This includes e-cigarettes. Designated smoking areas are available in some establishments.

 

What's the weather like in Seville during the tour dates?

In early August, Seville experiences hot, sunny weather with average temperatures around 30-35°C (86-95°F). It's essential to stay hydrated, use sunscreen, and seek shade during peak hours.

 

Can I take my medication with me on the trip to Spain?

Yes, you can bring your medication to Spain. It's advisable to carry your prescription and keep the medication in its original packaging. For specific requirements, check with the Spanish embassy or consulate.

 

Day 1 – Arrival Day
Arrival at Seville airport.

Transfer to the hotel 3*

Meeting with tour guide
Group transfers
Day 2 – Royal Alcazar of Seville + Barrio Santa Cruz and Flamenco Show
9:00 - Breakfast in the hotel
10:00 - Departure to the excursions on public transport
10:30 Royal Alcazar of Seville (Excursion)

Step into a world of regal grandeur and exquisite beauty at the Royal Alcázar of Seville, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most stunning examples of Mudéjar architecture in Spain. This magnificent palace complex, with its lush gardens, intricate tilework, and ornate halls, stands as a testament to Seville's rich history and cultural diversity.
As you explore the Alcázar's sprawling grounds, you'll be transported through centuries of Spanish history, from the Moorish era to the Christian reconquest and beyond. Marvel at the Patio de las Doncellas, a breathtaking courtyard adorned with delicate arches, vibrant tiles, and a reflective pool, showcasing the elegance of Islamic design.


12:30 Barrio Santa Cruz (Free Time)

Lose yourself in the winding streets and enchanting atmosphere of Barrio Santa Cruz, Seville's most iconic and captivating neighbourhood. This historic quarter, once the city's Jewish enclave, is a labyrinth of narrow, cobblestone alleys, picturesque plazas, and whitewashed houses adorned with colourful flowers and wrought-iron balconies.
As you meander through the barrio's charming streets, you'll discover hidden gems around every corner. Stumble upon quaint tapas bars and cosy cafes, where you can savour the flavours of Andalusia and soak in the lively ambiance. Find yourself in the tranquil Plaza de los Venerables, a beautiful square surrounded by historic buildings and graced with the soothing sounds of a central fountain.

19.00 Flamenco Show (Excursión)

Get ready for an unforgettable evening of passion, artistry, and culinary delights as you experience the soul of Spain through a mesmerising flamenco show and authentic dinner.
Feel the heat of the stage as skilled dancers, musicians, and singers bring the ancient art of flamenco to life. Be entranced by the intricate footwork, soulful guitar melodies, and powerful vocals that express the depth of human emotion. This intimate and captivating performance will leave you breathless and craving more.
Breakfast
Group transfers
Day 3 - Museum of Fine Art + Seville Boat Ride
09:00 Breakfast at the hotel
10:30 Departure to Excursion
Museum of Fine Art (Excursion)

Delve into the extraordinary world of Pablo Picasso, one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, at the captivating Picasso Museum in Barcelona. This exceptional museum houses an extensive collection of over 4,000 works, providing a fascinating journey through the artist's prolific career and his enduring legacy.
Housed in five stunning Gothic palaces, the Picasso Museum showcases the artist's formative years and his deep connection to Barcelona. Witness the evolution of Picasso's style as you explore the museum's chronologically arranged galleries, from his early academic studies to his pioneering role in the Cubist movement and beyond.

Seville Boat Ride (excursion)

Visit Seville from a unique position and enjoy privileged views: those that can be seen from the Guadalquivir River, a large ancient river that goes through Andalusia with over 700 km of length and connects the capital, Seville, with the Atlantic Ocean. In fact, its current name comes from the Arabic “al-Wadi al-Kibir,” translated into our language as a “big river.”

15.00 Back to Hotel
Free time
Breakfast
Group transfers
Day 4 - Seville Cathedral + Giralda Tower and Casa Pilato
08:00 – Breakfast
10:00 – Departure
Seville Cathedral + Giralda Tower (Excursion)

Prepare to be awestruck by the grandeur and beauty of the Seville Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the world and a true masterpiece of Spanish architecture. This majestic edifice, built on the site of a former mosque, is a testament to Seville's rich religious history and its enduring legacy of faith.
As you step inside the cathedral, you'll be overwhelmed by the sheer scale and opulence of the interior. The soaring vaults, intricate ribbed arches, and dazzling stained-glass windows create an atmosphere of reverence and splendour. Discover the cathedral's numerous chapels, each one a work of art in its own right, adorned with priceless paintings, sculptures, and altarpieces.
Pay your respects at the tomb of Christopher Columbus, the famous explorer whose remains are interred within the cathedral. Marvel at the immense Gothic retablo, a masterpiece of wood carving that towers over the main altar, depicting scenes from the life of Christ and the saints.
No visit to the Seville Cathedral is complete without ascending the iconic Giralda Tower, a former minaret of the mosque that once stood on this site. Climb the gently sloping ramps to the top of the tower and be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Seville's skyline, with the city's rooftops, palm trees, and the winding Guadalquivir River stretching out before you.
With its awe-inspiring architecture, rich history, and spiritual significance, the Seville Cathedral and Giralda Tower are must-see destinations for any visitor to the city. Join us on our Seville adventure and experience the majesty of this incredible landmark firsthand.
As it is a Catholic church, visitors must dress appropriately, following these restrictions: No see-through clothing. Trousers and skirts must come down to at least mid-thigh. Visitors may not enter in swimwear.

13.00 Lunch (Not Included)
14.00 Casa de Pilatos (Excursion)

Discover the enchanting beauty of Casa de Pilatos, a stunning 16th-century palace that stands as a testament to Seville's rich architectural heritage. This hidden gem, nestled in the heart of the city, is a perfect blend of Mudéjar, Gothic, and Renaissance styles, offering visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyles of Spanish nobility.
As you enter the palace, you'll be greeted by the tranquil Patio Principal, a central courtyard surrounded by elegant arcades and adorned with vibrant tiles, intricate plasterwork, and a bubbling fountain. Marvel at the exquisite Mudéjar craftsmanship, with its complex geometric patterns and colourful mosaics, showcasing the enduring influence of Islamic art in Andalusia.
Explore the palace's numerous rooms and halls, each one a treasure trove of art and history. Admire the grand staircase, a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture, and the Salón Dorado, a sumptuous hall decorated with golden mouldings, frescoes, and priceless tapestries. Discover the palace's lush gardens, with their fragrant orange trees, peaceful ponds, and charming sculptures, providing a serene escape from the bustling city.

16.00 Back to Hotel
Free time
Breakfast
Group transfers
Day 5 – Departure
08:00 Breakfast at the hotel
12:00 Check out.
Transfer to the airport.
breakfast
Group transfers
Tour information
Region
Spain, Andalusia
Tour duration
5 Days
Group size
10-14 people
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