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CADIZ, SPAIN
Enjoy the historic town of Jerez de la Frontera, in Cadiz – gateway to the new world.
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CADIZ, SPAIN
Seville provides the most universal picture of the spirit of Spain as a whole because of its wealth of art and architecture.
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CADIZ, SPAIN
On this tour we venture inland to a survivor of the Middle Ages and one of the most unspoilt villages of Spain, Medina Sidona.
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CADIZ, SPAIN
For those of us who enjoy watching flamenco dancing and a drop of sherry, this is the tour to choose.
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CADIZ, SPAIN
Take a sightseeing tour through one of the most illustrious citities in Southern Spain.
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CASABLANCA, MOROCCO
Departing the ship, we first drive to the colourful central market, before continuing to Mohammed V Square, the heart of the modern city, where all of the city’s thoroughfares meet.
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CASABLANCA, MOROCCO
We begin our tour with a drive north to Rabat – one of the four imperial cities of Morocco, and the imperial capital, founded in the 12th century.
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CASABLANCA, MOROCCO
The name Marrakech itself conjures up visions of colourful markets bustling with people, fortune-tellers, street acrobats and peddlers.
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GIBRALTAR
Few people are aware that Gibraltar is one of the best places in the world to view cetaceans all year round.
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GIBRALTAR
Take a tour of Gibraltar’s most famous landmark.
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GIBRALTAR
We will see a performance by prestigious Flamenco dancer Lola Ponce and her dance group Cuadro Flamenco
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LA CORUNA, SPAIN
From the pier we board our awaiting coach to begin our scenic tour of La Coruña, passing by the Gardens of Los Cantones, which were built on reclaimed land. As we pass, we should watch out for the galleries – houses whose windows reflect sunlight and façades were built by fisherman out of wood and glass.
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LA CORUNA, SPAIN
Departing the quayside, we drive towards the village of Betanzos, the Roman village that emerged from old Castros. Upon arrival, we proceed to the Garden of Pasatiempo. This fine work of art by the García Naveira brothers materialises their impressions of their abundant travels.
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LA CORUNA, SPAIN
This excursion gives us the opportunity to visit La Coruña and the famous village of Betanzos.
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LA CORUNA, SPAIN
During the Middle Ages, there were three main places of pilgrimage for Christianity: Rome, Jerusalem and Santiago de Compostela. A visit to the shrine of St James (Santiago), Patron Saint of Spain, entitles us to wear the cockleshell emblem in the company of perhaps half a million pilgrims a year.
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LEIXOES, PORTUGAL
The attraction of Oporto, Portugal’s second largest city, lies in its workday atmosphere.
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LEIXOES, PORTUGAL
Take a tour around Quint Da Aveleda, a farm located in the region known as Vinho Verde (green wine).
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LEIXOES, PORTUGAL
The Oporto that we shall see today dates mainly from the 18th century, when trade was booming and merchants financed fine houses for themselves. We will have the chance to see some of the city’s finest buildings on this tour.
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LEIXOES, PORTUGAL
For those who have visited Oporto before or just prefer to do their own thing, this tour is perfect.
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LEIXOES, PORTUGAL
Today Braga is known for its historic buildings, monuments, gardens and fountains.