
From the cruise port
Seville from Cadiz Cruise Port
Andalusia's golden city — the Real Alcázar, cathedral and flamenco heartland, but a full day from Cadiz.
Distance
About 120 km / 85–95 min by road
Travel time
Around 90 minutes each way
Time needed
Allow 8–9 hours minimum including travel and sightseeing
Seville is the headline inland trip from Cadiz: Moorish palaces, Europe's largest Gothic cathedral, and bar-lined neighbourhoods that define southern Spain. From the cruise terminals it is roughly 90 minutes each way by road, so treat it as a full-day outing on longer port calls only.
Cruise ships dock at the Cadiz cruise terminal on the city's Atlantic side, with the historic centre a short walk away. Seville lies 120 km inland along the A-4 and AP-4 motorways — typically 85–95 minutes each way depending on traffic and whether you use the toll road. That travel time alone makes Seville unsuitable for half-day port calls.
Once in Seville, most first-time visitors focus on the UNESCO trio in the centre: the Real Alcázar (book timed entry ahead on cruise days), the Cathedral and Giralda tower, and a stroll through the Santa Cruz quarter. Plaza de España in María Luisa Park is another favourite if your schedule allows a wider loop.
Independent travel means a long taxi fare or rental car with a driver; the train from Cadiz to Seville takes around 1 hour 45 minutes each way and does not leave much margin on a typical cruise schedule. A pre-booked shore excursion is the most reliable way to see the highlights and still make your all-aboard time.
How to get there
| Method | Detail | Time | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Taxi | Direct from the Cadiz terminal to central Seville — negotiate a day rate or return pickup; fares are high for a solo traveller. | 85–95 min | €180–250+ round trip |
| Private transfer / tour | Full-day shore excursion with Alcázar or cathedral entry, Santa Cruz walk and return timed to your ship. | 85–95 min | Tour price |
| Public transport | Renfe train from Cadiz-San Fernando to Sevilla-Santa Justa (~1h45 each way) — workable only on very long port days with tight timing. | 1h45+ each way | €15–25 return |
Times and costs are indicative and vary with traffic and demand.
Highlights
- Real Alcázar palace and Moorish gardens
- Seville Cathedral and Giralda tower
- Santa Cruz quarter and Plaza de España
Tips
- Only plan Seville on port days of 8+ hours
- Book Alcázar timed entry weeks ahead in peak season
- Start early — afternoon traffic on the return can eat into your buffer
Prefer a guided tour?
Seville Highlights Shore Excursion
Andalusia's golden city in one well-paced port day — from Cadiz gateway to Seville's greatest sights.
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Seville (Sevilla) from the Cruise Port — FAQs
Can I visit Seville on a Cadiz port day?▼
Yes, but only on a long call — allow around 90 minutes each way by road plus five to six hours in the city. Shorter port days do not leave enough time.
Is the train from Cadiz to Seville faster than driving?▼
The train takes about 1 hour 45 minutes station to station, plus getting to and from both terminals. A direct transfer is usually quicker door to door.
What should I prioritise in Seville?▼
The Alcázar, cathedral and Santa Cruz cover the essentials. Add Plaza de España if your excursion includes María Luisa Park.