
Guadalquivir River cruises and tours

Yacht ride along the Guadalquivir in Seville
Book this yacht ride along the Guadalquivir and relax while enjoying stunning views of the river. Enjoy a selection of Iberian pork with a typical drink of the area.
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Seville self-guided audio tour
Explore Seville at your own pace! Enjoy an app containing over 130 points of interest, famous transport routes, sightseeing itineraries and walking tours.
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Lunch or dinner on exclusive yacht
Sail through the Guadalquivir river in an exclusive yacht for 2 hours while enjoying a 6-course menu with drinks included.
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Seville boat tour of the Guadalquivir
Discover Seville from a different perspective on this boat tour with an audio guide. Observe the city's main attractions while sailing along the Guadalquivir.
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The inside story
The Guadalquivir River is one of Seville’s major tourist attractions and has played an important part in its history, bringing trade and prosperity to the city. The river is considered the most important river in the Iberian Peninsula and is home to Spain’s only commercial inland port, the Port of Seville.
The name derives from the Arabic word “Al-Wadi Al-Kabir” meaning “the great river”. One of the longest rivers in Spain, it rises in the mountains of Jaén province and flows for 657km through Córdoba and Seville, before emptying into the Atlantic Ocean, just above Cádiz. In Roman times it was possible to sail from Córdoba to the river’s mouth near Cádiz but only the 50 or so miles from the sea to Seville are currently navigable.