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Excellent base to explore the region's rich and varied landscapes.
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Aquaopolis - Waterpark offering waterslides, toboggans and an adventure pool.

School & College Tours to Valencia

Spain's third largest city after Madrid and Barcelona, Valencia is an up-and-coming cultural centre, with the architecturally stunning City of the Arts and Sciences and its traditional arts museums.

The city's size allows it to be easily explored in a couple of days. However, if you wish to extend your tour, the area surrounding the city offers plenty of beautiful blue-flag beaches, ancient castles, Roman remains and traditional Spanish pueblos to explore.

Visit Sagunto, a town full of historic tradition with ruins dating back to Roman times. See the remains of the castle fortress, the Roman theatre and spend some time exploring the Juderia (Jewish Quarter).

Top 5 Valencia Excursions

  • Museu de Bellas Artes - One of Spain’s most important museums, the Permanent Collection is primarily made up of paintings and drawings, although there is also a selection of sculptures, archaeological items and photos.
  • Aquaopolis - Waterpark offering waterslides, toboggans and an adventure pool.
  • Terra Mitica - A wide variety of rollercoasters and other thrill seeking rides as well as more  gentle alternatives.
  • Museo del Arroz - An authentic journey through time where students will learn about to early 20th century industry.
  • La Lonja de la Seda - Built between 1482-1533 this masterpiece of Gothic architecture has been named as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Map of Valencia

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