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Doñana Day Trip

Doña Ana, daughter of the princess of Éboli, was captivated by the landscapes which today bear her name: Doñana. On this day trip, you'll be left in no doubt as to why!. Doñana Day Trip. We'll pick you up at your hotel in Seville and head south...

  • 10 hours
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Doña Ana, daughter of the princess of Éboli, was captivated by the landscapes which today bear her name: Doñana. On this day trip, you'll be left in no doubt as to why!

Doñana Day Trip

We'll pick you up at your hotel in Seville and head south to begin our day trip.

Following the Guadalquivir river, we'll cross Coria del Río towards the Dehesa de Abajo natural reserve. In this protected park, we will go bird spotting, where various species thrive, including the largest European colony of storks.

The route then continues southwards in a 4x4, to traverse the Guadalquivir marshes, until we arrive in El Rocio. Here, we will visit the Hermitage and its virgin, celebrated every Monday during the Catholic period of Pentecost. Additionally, we’ll see the SEO Observatory run by Spain's official ornithological society.

Next, we will embark on a walking tour around the Doñana national park, exploring its different palaces. After this, you will have free time to eat lunch. During summer, a quick dip in the sea is possible, so remember your swimsuit!

After lunch, we will explore the onubense dunes, the largest in all Spain, before returning to Seville.

Schedule

The tour's departure depends on sunrise, influencing the start time. After reservation, the local provider will contact you with the exact pickup time.

Hotel pickup

This tour includes pickup and drop-off at hotels in central Seville. If your hotel is outside this area, you will meet at Rastro 12A.

Included

  • Hotel pickup and drop–off
  • English–speaking guide
  • Transport by car, minibus, or bus (depending on group size) to Doñana
  • Transport by 4x4 or minibus (depending on group size) through northern Doñana

Not included

  • Food and drinks

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

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