Cadiz Cruise Port Excursions

Here are the most popular excursions for visitors to Cadiz. We have teamed up with Viator to offer the best excursion programme for cruise ships guests – usually at significant savings to similar excursions offered by cruise lines

Cadiz Small Group Bike Tour

Traverse the city of Cadiz on this 3-hour bike tour. Pedal past historic monuments and hidden gems as you learn about one of Europe’s oldest cities and how its port played an integral part in Spain’s history.

2 hours 30 minutes

from around £32

Cadiz Food Tour: Tapas, Drinks and Delights with a Local

With this delicious stroll through the city, you’ll have the opportunity to sample some of the region’s most famous products in just a few hours, all under the guidance of a passionate foodie host. Visit top specialty shops, eateries, and bars where you can feast on local delights like Pescaito frito, Papas aliñás , and so much more.

3 hours 30 minutes

from around £79

Tour around Cádiz: History, anecdotes and curiosities

Tour around Cádiz: History, anecdotes and curiosities

From our meeting point next to the town hall, in Plaza San Juan de Dios, let me guide you through our 3000 years of history in a dynamic and entertaining way so that you can get to know Cádiz today better and the leading role we played in the past, making a special stop to talk about “La Pepa”, the first Spanish Constitution of 1812.

2 hours

from around £13

Private Day Trip from Cadiz port to Seville (tickets and transport included)

Don’t stay stuck in the port after arriving at Cadiz—instead, make the most of your trip with a private, full-day shore excursion to Seville. With seamless pickup straight from the port, all the travel details and logistics are taken care of. Upon arrival in Seville, visit its most in-demand landmarks, including the UNESCO-listed Royal Alcázar, the Seville Cathedral and Giralda Tower, and the historic Barrio Santa Cruz Jewish district.

8 hours

from around £460

Please Note – when booking a private excursion that is not operated by the cruise line it is your responsibility to ensure that you are back in port in good time for the ‘All Aboard’ time. We suggest allowing at least 1 hour after your ships arrival in port to allow for immigration clearances and plan to be back in port at least 1 hour before ‘All Aboard’ time to allow for any traffic issues etc on your return journey. 

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