Travel through beautiful Seville along the Guadalquivir river, a long, ancient river that flows through Andalusia over 435 miles (700 km), connecting the capital, Seville, with the Atlantic Ocean. Relax on a comfortable boat as you admire cultural landmarks and historic architecture.
Board a modern, spacious, and safe boat as you tour the Guadalquivir banks, the site of many great works, including the Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza, the old bridges, the mythical Barrio de Triana, the towers of the Plaza de EspaƱa, and many other buildings that are important to the culture of Seville.
Witness the location where merchant ships once berthed, at the Port of Seville, loaded with gold, silver, tobacco, and other valuable goods in high demand. See the Monastery of Santa Maria de las Cuevas, located on the small Isla de la Cartuja, where Christopher Columbus planned his trip across the ocean in search of India.
Feel Seville's incredible history from the magical perspective of the river. Follow the river current as you travel under bridges and gaze at the beautiful skyline of an inimitable city.