DISCOVER Sevilla FROM THE GUADALQUIVIR RIVER

Seville Boat Tour

The #1 river cruise in Sevilla

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Discover the captivating charm of Seville with our exclusive Seville Boat Tour. Explore the Guadalquivir River, iconic landmarks like the Torre del Oro.

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Tailor your Seville Boat Tour with cultural, scenic, or gastronomic experiences to match your interests.

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Scenic Cruise

Seville: 1-Hour Guadalquivir River Sightseeing Eco Cruise

Enjoy a 1-hour eco-friendly Seville Boat Tour showcasing top riverside landmarks and scenic views.

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Cultural Experience

Seville: Guadalquivir River Boat Tour

Relax on a guided Seville Boat Tour along the Guadalquivir River with rich cultural insights.

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Cruise & Dine

Seville: Guadalquivir Boat Tour with Optional Lunch/Dinner

Savor a delicious meal while cruising the Guadalquivir on a Seville Boat Tour experience.

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Premium

€39.00

Skip the line tickets

  • Premium seats
  • Snacks and drinks
  • Hotel-pickup
  • Wine tasting
  • Free picture
Basic

€19.00

Standard tickets

  • Premium seats
  • Hotel-pickup
  • Audio guide
  • Wine tasting
  • Group picture

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Frequent questions about Seville Boat Tour

During your Seville Boat Tour, you’ll glide past some of the city’s most iconic sights along the Guadalquivir River.
Expect to see:

  • The Torre del Oro, a historic 13th-century watchtower (Google Earth)
  • The grand Plaza de España visible in the distance, built for the Ibero-American Exposition (Wikipedia)
  • The lively Triana neighborhood, famous for flamenco and pottery
  • Views of Seville Cathedral and La Giralda bell tower rising above the skyline
  • The modern Puente de la Barqueta and the Isla de la Cartuja, site of Expo ’92

This relaxing journey offers a perfect way to appreciate Seville’s blend of ancient and modern architecture, with live or audio commentary enriching the experience.

Most tours last 60 to 90 minutes, with options for longer routes that include meals or wine tasting. Here’s a breakdown:

Tour TypeDuration
Standard Sightseeing Tour1 hour
Lunch or Dinner Cruise1.5–2 hours
Private Charter Experiences2–3 hours

Some packages include short stops or live commentary in multiple languages. You’ll board at the Torre del Oro Dock, near the city center (Google Earth), making it easy to access on foot or by taxi.

For a richer historical perspective, consider combining your cruise with a visit to the Archivo General de Indias, which houses records of Spain’s colonial empire.

It depends on the package you choose. Here’s a general guide:

  • Standard Tour: Drinks usually not included, but available for purchase onboard.
  • Lunch/Dinner Cruises: Includes a full Andalusian meal with local wine or beer.
  • Private Charters: Customizable food and drink packages.

On select cruises, you’ll enjoy traditional tapas such as jamón ibérico, salmorejo, or fresh gazpacho. Dining onboard while floating past Triana’s riverside eateries offers a truly immersive cultural experience.

For a preview of Andalusian cuisine, check out the offerings of Mercado de Triana, a popular food market nearby (Wikipedia).

All Seville Boat Tours typically start and finish at the Torre del Oro Pier, located right on the central riverside. This location is:

  • Easily accessible by foot from Seville’s Old Town
  • Near landmarks like the Seville Aquarium (Google Earth)
  • Just 10 minutes from Plaza de España via taxi or tram

Look for signage that says “Paseos en Barco” or “Cruceros Turísticos”. Boarding is straightforward, and check-in is usually 15–20 minutes before departure.

Some private cruises may offer pickup at Muelle de las Delicias, especially if paired with port excursions or large group events (Wikipedia).

Yes, private boat tours are available for:

  • Weddings, birthdays, and anniversaries
  • Corporate events or incentive travel
  • Educational group tours or student exchanges

Private cruises allow for custom itineraries, personalized guides, and gourmet dining. Boats vary in size from intimate 6-person yachts to larger 60-person vessels.

You can also pair the tour with stops near cultural sites like the Monastery of Santa María de las Cuevas on Isla de la Cartuja (Wikipedia), or with live flamenco shows in the Alameda de Hércules neighborhood (Google Earth).

Early reservations are recommended, especially during spring and fall.

Yes, but accessibility may vary depending on the boat. Here’s what most providers offer:

  • Wheelchair-accessible ramps at the Torre del Oro pier
  • Seating options and onboard assistance
  • Multilingual audio guides or printed materials
  • Climate-controlled cabins for comfort

However, toilets on smaller boats may not be fully accessible, so please confirm in advance.

If mobility is limited, consider staying close to the Torre del Oro area, where flat walkways and proximity to Seville City Hall make access easier (Wikipedia).

Some luxury boat providers dock near Puente de San Telmo, offering more modern amenities and VIP access (Google Earth).

It depends on the kind of experience you’re looking for:

  • Morning (10 AM–12 PM): Peaceful, ideal for photography and cooler temperatures
  • Afternoon (1 PM–4 PM): Great for families and groups, often paired with lunch
  • Evening (6 PM–9 PM): Romantic sunset views and golden light on landmarks

During summer, evening tours are the most popular due to cooler temperatures and dazzling river reflections. Consider combining a sunset cruise with a walk through the Maria Luisa Park afterward (Wikipedia).

Nearby access to Puente de Isabel II (Triana Bridge) makes for a perfect photo stop before or after the tour (Google Earth).

Yes. Most boat tours offer audio guides or live commentary in:

  • English
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Italian

Some private or premium tours also include Portuguese, Chinese, or Dutch. Audio headsets or QR code mobile guides are provided at the start of the tour.

Live guides are especially insightful on cultural tours, sharing stories about local legends and places like Real Alcázar of Seville, the royal palace used in Game of Thrones (Wikipedia).

For more detailed cultural insight, tours passing by Pabellón de la Navegación on Isla de la Cartuja are often narrated in greater depth.

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