Seville City Sightseeing and Torre del Oro Cruise

General information

Destination
Seville, Spain

Program details

Make the most of your stay in Seville with this one-of-a-kind opportunity to first get to know the city aboard a hop-on-hop-off bus and then forget all about your day to day worries as you relax on a romantic cruise along the Guadalquivir River.

The first half of the tour, the comfortable hop-on-hop-off tour of the city, is by far the most practical way of getting to see all there is to see in the fabulous Andalusian capital. The biggest advantage of this type of buses, of course, is their hop-on-hop-off nature, meaning that if you want to explore a specific site or neighbourhood by foot, all you have to do is get off the bus and, when you are ready to continue, wait for another one to come pick you up. With two routes and more than 13 stops, you will very soon become an expert on the landmarks and history of Seville, from the Torre del Oro to the Maria Luisa Park and the famous Triana Market.

Bring your day to a relaxing end with a cruise along the ancient, romantic and legendary Guadalquivir. It was from this river that the conquistadores set sail in search of new worlds and is even now the only navigable river in Spain. Spend an hour lying back and learning all about the Roman legions, Arab scholars and Spanish seafarers that compose the history of this fascinating city; the perfect end to a perfect day.

Meeting/pick-up point: Bus: we recommend you join this tour from Paseo de Colón (Torre del Oro). Cruise: Paseo Alcalde Marqués del Contadero s/n. Muelle de la Torre del Oro.
Duration: 1 hour.
Start/opening time: Bus: from November to March: 10am to 6 pm (departures every 30 min); From April to October: from 10am to 10 pm (every 15 min). Cruise: 11am - Departures every 30 minutes.
Closing times: Cruise: 10pm in summer – 7pm winter.
Languages: Personal earphones available in English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian and Japanese. Cruise audio guide: English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.