The cruise port is quite a distance from the city center. We took the cruise-supplied shuttle at 10 euros pp roundtrip. After a 25-30 minute drive, it dropped us near Pont de la Trinitat (Trinity Bridge) across from the old quarter. We enjoyed exploring the shops and sites, including the basilica and cathedral, plazas, presidential building (which was decorated for Christmas), and the central ...
dock in an industrial area so a bus is required to exit dock area free bus to the gates
then can get buses to other places (research is required if this is what you would like to do )
If you are on the saver fare option the shuttle bus will cost you £4.00 per person each way
If you are on the select fare there is no cost
We went on the shuttle which took us to the science museum and ...
Wanted to go to the Valencia Oceanographic which you need a whole day. The Dolphin show wasn't worth getting in early or watching, it was quite boring. ...
Loved Valencia. Just a wonderful city. We did a private city tour with a wonderful cab driver who spoke perfect English, took us all around the city. ...
Absolutely loved Valencia. Take a shuttle in the old town is no where near the port. Visit the different squares there are churches, museums scattered throughout. We were disappointed that the market was closed. One of the highlights for us that wasn't even on our things to do was visiting the old Post Office which is now a museum, free admission, you need to put your belongings in a locker. ...
A very nice city where they have blended the very old with the new in a very insightful way. We took a standard NCL sight seeing bus tour, though it was supposed to be in German. Lucky for us the guide spoke 4 languages and took care of all of us. ...