Valencia Tours and MSC Shore Excursions
Valencia, was founded as a Roman colony in 138 BC, and you don’t have to look far in current-day Valencia to find evidence of this period. Subterranean museum La Almoina in Valencia Old Town, for example, lets visitors stroll through brilliantly preserved remnants of the city in its Roman guise.
More historical marvels can be uncovered on our range of Valencia tours alongside ancient architecture. But remember this is also a thoroughly modern city you’re exploring: immense parks and public spaces, a choice of city beaches (including locally loved Playa de las Arenas) and a restaurant scene that celebrates both local and global – just a few of the reasons to visit Valencia.
Expert-led trips to Valencia are easily arranged with MSC shore excursions, and you’ll soon see why Valencia has been voted the best city in the world to live in for expats.
Excursions in Valencia
With so many things to see in Valencia, you’ll get the most from the city through our Valencia tours. Be sure to stroll through Turia Garden, a vast park created when the Turia river was diverted to avoid floods. Ponder the wonders of the world as you walk around the Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències (City of Arts and Sciences – one of the most-visited Valencia attractions). Discover why masterful Valencian painter Joaquín Sorolla was so inspired by his hometown.
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Valencia has been drawing visitors since Roman times, and its appeal isn’t dwindling. Turia Garden, Ciudad de las Artes y Ciències (City of Arts and Sciences) and the Moorish maze of sun-dappled alleys in the Old Town are all worth travelling for.
A Valencia cruise, though, can be about much more, as numerous other Mediterranean gems like Palermo, Rome, Santorini and Valletta are reachable. Let MSC Cruises show you why the Med is one of the world’s most-visited holiday regions.
Why choose MSC Shore Excursions to Valencia
Put simply, Valencia is blossoming and our Valencia tours let you see the city at its finest. Whether you’re after paella that you’ll never better or a crash-course in Spanish architectural styles, the guides on MSC shore excursions have got you covered.-
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Valencia tours and excursions FAQ
In which language Valencia excursions are conducted?
Are Valencia tours always available to be booked?
Can Valencia excursion programme be changed?
Does MSC Cruises offer a Valencia bus tour?
MSC Cruises has various options for anyone seeking a Valencia bus tour. The ‘City Tour’ shore excursion involves a coach trip through some of the city’s most charasmatic streets and squares, before a guided walking tour around the historic centre to allow passengers the chance for a closer look at Valencia’s renowned Gothic architecture and buildings.
Another popular shore excursion is the ‘Panoramic Tour and Shopping’, which also involves a walking tour through Valencia’s historic centre before a coach ride takes you to see the city’s contemporary side, including some of its modern shopping centres.
How can I visit the Albufera Lagoon from Valencia?
The Albufera Lagoon is located around 10 kilometres south of Valencia’s centre. A great way to experience this unique area is on MSC Cruises ‘Valencia and the L’Albufera Lagoon’ shore excursion. After taking you to explore the city’s key sights and attractions (including the Central Market of Valencia and Lonja de la Seda, the Silk Exchange), the tour transports guests to Albufera Natural Park. Here, they can enjoy the gentle waters of this invaluable wetlands sanctuary on a boat trip, followed by lunch at a local restaurant.
What is included in the Valencia City Tour?
MSC Cruises’ ‘City Tour’ of Valencia is a chance to explore the city like a local. This Valencia tour begins with a coach journey through some of the most attractive city streets and squares, followed by a walking tour of the historic centre, which lets guests view the Gothic architecture visible in many buildings. A visit to Valencia Cathedral also takes place, before a photo stop at Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències (City of Arts and Sciences), a futuristic architectural marvel and cultural hub.