Holiday Transfers Services
We find that it is very often the case that a car hire works out less expensive than a pre booked taxi or coach transfer. Below you will find details of both taxi transfers and a comparative car hire booking engine that will check many car hire companies with one search. This will allow you to check the best price option for your journey.
Compare the Cheapest Car Hire Deals Online
We have spent time searching the internet for the best companies providing airport transfer by coach, taxis, shuttle, mini bus services and below are the three which we feel offer the most competitive and cheap prices and all round professional service.
Resort Hoppa:
Resort Hoppa offer very competitive private transfers which can accommodate extremely large groups; even up to 55 people on a coach. Resort Hoppa rates are based on the size of vehicle used. For example they will charge the same rate if your group is 2 or 4 persons as the car used to accommodate you will be the same vehicle.
They definitely represent the cheapest options if you are travelling in a suitably sized group; so check their booking engine to see if your party could save money. You might find them less competitive if you are travelling as a couple.
Holiday Taxis:
Holiday taxis offer a similar service to Resort Hoppa, their prices are based on the type of vehicle which is used. Again it depends on the size of your group as to how much money you may save; take a look at their booking system to see how you fare. They also offer a premier service for any one who wishes to travel in luxury. Holiday Taxis are also taking a ‘greener’ stance regarding vehicle emissions; this allows you to off set your carbon footprint for a small fee.
Seville has excellent public transport around the actual city with a new modern airport which has just been built, a new train and bus service run 24 hours of the day.
There is a population of 702,000 people living in the city. In the main city there are many historical buildings, the cathedral is a great tourist attraction and is an example of Spain’s grand buildings. The cathedral is the biggest and tallest one of the whole of Spain, it is also the largest gothic building in the world, it was built in 1401. Inside the main entrance is a monument of Christopher Columbus, the carved altar is 65 ft high by 43 ft wide, it is covered in gold leaf. The Giralda is another grand monument constructed 1184 by the Alhomad dynasty, it is a must to see whilst visiting the city. Both are open to the public daily.
There are also 24 beautiful churches to be seen in the city. Seville has many religious festivals and processions throughout the year, during Semana Santa or Holy week tourists from all over Spain come to visit the city during this time. Hotels are very busy at this time so it is best to book early.
Seville has plenty to offer in terms of entertainment with lively discos and nightclubs. There is a theme park ‘The Isla Magica’ set in 99 acres with water rides, shops, restaurants and theatre shows in the park.
Seville’s greatest parade of the year is the Ferio de Abril, this is when flamenco dancers and Andalucían horse parade around the city, this goes on all day long. In the evening there are fireworks, bull fighting and singing this goes on all night long.
Seville was the port that the explorers did not discover, not until America was discovered was Seville either, when the USA was found it brought a lot of trade to Seville until 1717 when the port of Cadiz stole the trade from the city. It carried on to be a thriving city and then received its name, as it became more known tourists began to visit from all over the world.
Most of the attractions of the city can be seen by walking around the busy streets, The Barrio de Santa Cruz is the old Jewish quarter from the 17th century with loads of squares covered in palm and orange trees. They are well worth a visit for its old rich merchants houses.
Seville is famous for the flamenco and bull fighting, visitors from all over the world go to the it just to see these events, tourists also visit for the tapas that Seville produces.
Seville is well worth a visit, there is something to suit anybody! |