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Guided Boat Tour of Seville

Embark on a captivating boat tour of Seville, showcasing the beauty of its iconic monuments along the Guadalquivir River, offering a unique perspective of the city. Tour Highlights.

  • 2 hours
  • 9Exceptional | 146 reviews

Embark on a captivating boat tour of Seville, showcasing the beauty of its iconic monuments along the Guadalquivir River, offering a unique perspective of the city.

Tour Highlights

At the designated time, we'll meet at the San Telmo Bridge and start our boat tour around Seville. An expert storyteller guide will accompany you on board, sharing insights about each monument along the Guadalquivir's banks.

You'll discover panoramic views of significant buildings, such as the Iberoamerican Exposition of 1929. We'll pass the San Telmo Palace Gardens, Maria Luisa Park, Plaza de España, and the New York Pier. The tour includes a float beneath the Las Delicias Bridge, marking the start of Seville's port.

In the central Guadalquivir, we'll see the Torre del Oro, Betis Street, the Salt Wharf, the Triana Bridge, and the Paseo de Nuestra Señora de la O. You can capture memorable photos against this backdrop.

As we venture into the northern Guadalquivir, we'll encounter the Cachorro Bridge, Navigation Pavilion, and Isla de la Cartuja, learning about the region's narratives. Refreshments will be available as you enjoy the views.

Concluding our 90-minute cruise, we'll return to the starting point in Seville, bidding farewell after this river exploration.

Included

  • 90–minute boat tour
  • English–speaking guide
  • 1 drink

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

Location

Activity location

Paseo Alcalde Marqués de Contadero, 41013 Seville (Seville), Spain

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