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Seville: 1-Hour Guadalquivir River Sightseeing Eco Cruise

1. Seville: 1-Hour Guadalquivir River Sightseeing Eco Cruise

Catch the highlights of Seville while boating down the Guadalquivir River on this sightseeing cruise. Enjoy the views year-round on eco-friendly boats with heating and a cafe/bar inside. During the ongoing commentary, discover historical tidbits about the sites as they pass by. Start the trip from the Muelle de Nueva York dock. Find the right seat above or below deck. If the weather’s warm, the river will help keep things cool outside. At the start of the cruise, check out the Triana neighborhood and the Torre del Oro and catch a glimpse of the Seville Cathedral’s tower. During the tour, learn some fun facts from the guide providing spoken commentary. Some of the sites they talk about stand right on the river like the Torre Schindler. Take a picture of them right from the boat deck. Hear any cheers from the Plaza de toros on the way up the river. With the Monasterio de la Cartuja and the Puente del Alamillo, see how Seville balances the old and new. Savor a snack or drink from the ship’s own cafe and bar along the way. Find inspirations for other spots to visit after the cruise. 

Seville Aquarium Admission Ticket

2. Seville Aquarium Admission Ticket

Admire a wide variety of species that represent the biodiversity of the planet's rivers, seas, jungles, and oceans at the Seville Aquarium. There are more than 400 water species presented in their various habitats and ecosystems in 35 aquariums. The main aquarium is the Oceanario, which contains 2 million liters of water and is nearly 9 meters high. It is one of the deepest shark aquariums in Spain. At Toca Toca, you can touch typical rock pool residents such as sea cucumbers, starfish and sea urchins, and at Los Bebes del Acuario you’ll see mermaid’s purses and eggs clinging to aquatic plants. Each tank has an LCD panel with information about the tank’s inhabitants. The 2 female sharks are housed in a vast tank, accompanied by grouper, mackerel, and tuna. As well as from the tunnel, you can see the tank’s inhabitants through windows positioned at different levels. The coral reef tanks feature colorful tropical fish with brilliant blue and yellow markings. Strange-looking species include pufferfish and pipefish. In addition, you’ll see reptiles such as tortoises, anacondas, boas, caimans, and sea turtles. Other sea creatures include squid, giant octopuses, and spider crabs. A shop offering fish-themed toys will delight the kids, and there’s also a café for a refreshment break.

From Seville: Doñana National Park 4WD Tour

3. From Seville: Doñana National Park 4WD Tour

Depart Seville and travel through the nearby town of Coria del Rio on the banks of the River Guadalquivir. Go to the visitor center at Dehesa de Abajo, located in the northern area of the marshes of Doñana National Park. Admire the pine forests and pastures that provide home to approximately 200,000 different inhabitants, including 300 bird species such as flamingos and Spanish imperial eagles. Pass a rice field, known for Europe’s largest colony of storks. Then, continue through the vast natural space of the northern area of Doñana National Park and visit the village of El Rocío, famed for its chapel and observatory. Walk along the trails of Doñana National Park near the stream of La Rocina, and then explore Spain´s largest dune system after lunch. Return towards Seville and take advantage of the beautiful sunset through the pine forest in the Asperillo area. Spot some of the large mammals of the Doñana area, such as deer, wild boar, and lynx.

From Seville: Caminito del Rey Full-Day Hike

4. From Seville: Caminito del Rey Full-Day Hike

Take a guided day trip from Seville to the Caminito del Rey with entry tickets included. Walk through the Desfiladero de Los Gaitanes gorge and hike along the suspended footbridge and cliffside pathway, suspended about 328 feet (100 meters) above El Chorro Gorge. Depart Seville in the morning and take a 2-hour drive by minivan to the start of the famous El Caminito del Rey walking trail. Upon arrival in the town of Ardales, enjoy a coffee or breakfast at your own expense to give you energy for your 7-kilometer hike. Step onto the renovated walkway of wooden boardwalks and make your way through the magnificent Los Gaitanes Gorge. Marvel at the rugged rock formations surrounding you and take in the spectacular views of the Guadalhorce River. Summon up the courage to cross the new suspension bridge 100 meters above the El Chorro Gorge. End close to the town of El Chorro after about 2 to 3 hours of walking, and catch the bus back to the entry point to enjoy lunch at a restaurant. Journey back to Seville in the evening for the end of the tour services.

From Seville: White Villages and Ronda Tour

5. From Seville: White Villages and Ronda Tour

Visit Zahara de la Sierra, Ronda, and Grazalema on a guided from Seville. Admire the views of the typical white villages of Andalusia and Ronda, which is the capital of the Serrania region in Málaaga. First stop is Zahara de la Sierra, a town of Nasrid origin. Then visit one of the most significant white villages in Andalusia, Grazalema, which gives name to the sierra itself. Visitors will enjoy this beautiful town and its stunning views of the mountains. In Grazalema, take a break to enjoy its cuisine in one of its typical bars or enjoy the atmosphere of this charming town. The final stop is in Ronda, one of Spain’s oldest cities that is known for its tajo, a gorge that divides the city in two. Admire the great arches of this ancient place. Enjoy a walk along the streets of Ronda, in the footsteps of writers such as García Lorca and Ernest Hemingway.

From Sevilla: Hot Air Balloon Ride to Huelva

6. From Sevilla: Hot Air Balloon Ride to Huelva

Once the passengers are into the balloon's basket, ascend to 1,500 feet, then will slowly descend. Everything depends on the wind and its direction. The balloon goes where the wind decides and that is its main charm, being inserted into its current and moving like a cloud of colors. We will have the weather information in advance and this allows us to know the direction of the wind, allowing us to play with different altitudes. We can choose between the different "rivers of air", and change course to our whim, within an angle of possibilities. The art of navigating is to sense those "invisible routes". In the surroundings of the Doñana Natural Park, fly over the treetops (elms, oaks, pines and olive groves), the passengers, usually, pluck leaves or fruits from the trees when you float over them. This is done so that you have a feeling of mobility. It's a feeling like going on a sailboat, but floating in the air. Fly over the natural environment of Doñana and if the wind allows it The Green Corridor of Guadiamar: First Protected Landscape of Andalusia. Once in the air, we will follow the direction of the wind, so we know where we take off but not where we land. This is part of the adventure!

Sevilla Segway Tour

7. Sevilla Segway Tour

Start your tour with a short class on how to ride a Segway. Then, we put on our helmets and explore the city, with a guide who will show you all the highlights while explaining the history of the city and its monuments. See the Cathedral, Alcazar, Archive of Indies, Hotel Alfonzo XIII, Fabric of Tabacco, Plaza de España, Maria Luisa Park, and Expo 29, to name a few. Head down the Guadalquivir River to gaze at the Torre del Oro. Pass by the Bullring, Triana, Expo 92, Macarena, Alameda, and Las Setas. Sights and stops will be catered to according to your preferences and the duration of the tour. The Segway tour ends at the meeting point/office. It’s a great easy way to see the city with a knowledgeable guide and a fun ride.

From Seville: Full-Day Aracena & Rio Tinto Mines Tour

8. From Seville: Full-Day Aracena & Rio Tinto Mines Tour

Travel to the charming village of Aracena from Seville and visit the biosphere reserve of Dehesas de Sierra Morena. Discover an area so unique that Nasa has a base to study it on this day trip to the Rio Tinto mining area.  Hop aboard an air-conditioned vehicle and relax on the drive to the biosphere reserve of Dehesas de Sierra Morena. The reserve offers you the chance to see some of the bulls and Iberian pigs which inhabit the area.  Have the chance to visit a farm of wild bulls. Explore the Rio Tinto, an area that has been exploited for copper, silver, and gold for over 2000 years. See how this activity has changed the landscape of this area so much that it now resembles Mars.  Uncover how the main river here runs through old mining fields, transporting metallic minerals which turn the river into a reddish color when it combines with its mildly acidic waters, making life in the river nearly impossible.  Head to Aracena, a small town located in the middle of Sierra Morena. This is the capital city of the Natural Park Sierra de Aracena and Picos de Aroche. Aracena has trails through its Dehesas which are full of cork trees, oaks, and free-roaming Iberian pigs. Visit the Grutas de las Maravillas, a natural cave almost 2000 meters long, full of stalactites and stalagmites formed by the water running in the limestone. Stroll through the cave and marvel at the fascinating rock formations and deep blue water. Next, take in views of the rural Mosque of Almonaster la Real. 

Seville: Landmarks Electric Bike Tour

9. Seville: Landmarks Electric Bike Tour

Visit the beautiful sites of Seville on this fun and interesting electric bike tour. Your entertaining guide will captivate you with local stories and tales of Seville. Travel through time as you visit over 10 centuries of Spanish history. Discover sites like the impressive Seville Cathedral, the regal Royal Palace, stately Plaza de España, and lovely Maria Luisa Park. Enjoy riding along Seville without having to navigate the city on your own, and get some fresh air at the same time. As you will ride electric bikes, you’ll be able to see more of Seville’s sites in less time, without the effort of cycling on a normal bike. The tour makes use of bike lanes and side roads with minimal traffic, so you will feel safe as you ride. Your guide can be flexible with the tour itinerary; as a group, you can decide which sites are most interesting to you and where you’d like to spend more time. Take advantage of the freedom and flexibility of this electric bike tour and help make your visit to Seville an unforgettable experience.

Seville: Sunset and Evening Paddle Boarding Tour

10. Seville: Sunset and Evening Paddle Boarding Tour

Experience paddling at night, exploring Sevilla illuminated from the water. Nighttime is the best time to feel the energy of the water under your feet, and allows you to enjoy the city's many lights. You will meet just before dark to enjoy the colors of the sunset over the river. From there you will paddle into the night, adventuring through the center of the city and checking out the beautiful sights. You will paddle through the Guadalquivir River, passing by the most important monuments of Sevilla including Torre de Sevilla, Puente de Triana, Torre del oro, as your guide fills you in on some historic secrets of the city. You will paddle round-trip from San Telmo Bridge to Cachorro Bridge, traveling the same route but on the other side of the river for your return journey.

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Overall rating

4.2 / 5

based on 2,323 reviews

Sergio was a perfect guide! He took us to beautiful places where we could watch birds, cows and horses. The Doñana Park is home to 85 lynxes. Sergio did all his best to show them to us. Unfortunately, they were hiding, but that was only bad luck. The tour includes various activities, e.g. taking a walk at the sea, in the forest, visiting El Rocio and, the rest of the time, going on Safari. We recommend it very much.

Perfect amount of time before and after the hike to get something to eat and use the facilities. Hike was amazing with a specific guide. There were solo travellers who tried to buy a ticket at the entrance on the day but the tickets were sold out, so helpful to go with an organised group to guarantee entry.

Very welcoming, incredible views. The boat was very clean, the whole team were very kind and professional. Thank you so much for having us.

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Tranquil boat trip along the river with the addition of some history along the way - highly recommended

Booked just one hour prior to the trip and no problem. Well organised.