Once the city with the second largest population of Jew in the middle age, Seville is not only the place where the destruction of Spanish Jewry began in 1391 but also where they settled back in 1860.
Your expert guide to narrate you the eventful Jewish past of the city is Jew and an expert. You will not only visit key places related to Jewish history but will also understand how our ancestors lived and the uniqueness of their history in Spain. Visit the Jewish Quarter but also the remains of former synagogues that have played a dramatic role in the Jew history until the 1391 bloodshell. On this emotional journey see the 13th century former Jewish cimentary and also hear about the false accusation that Jews abducted and murdered a child in 1250, a key element that led to their persecution in Europe. Although the journey will be virtual, the understanding of how Jews lived and influenced medecine and commerce in those days will come to life to you.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Public transportation options are available nearby. Specialized infant seats are available. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Your driver to Seville will pick you up by the port main exit. Use the allocated cruise terminal to exit the port and look up for a name sign.