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Enjoy a private 1-2 hour boat tour on the Guadalquivir River in Seville for $102 per person, passing landmarks like Torre del Oro and Plaza de España with expert guides.

The private boat trip on the Guadalquivir offers an intimate way to explore Seville from the water. Priced at $102 per person for a 1 to 2-hour cruise, this experience provides a flexible and relaxing perspective to see the city’s most iconic sights. The tour departs from the Tourism Pier next to San Telmo Bridge, making it easily accessible in the heart of Seville.
This exclusive private tour emphasizes comfort and personalized service. The spacious boat is designed for your relaxation and equipped with awnings that shield from sun or rain. The crew guides you, sharing valuable insights about the city’s landmarks, making the trip both enjoyable and informative. While the cruise is generally praised for its scenic beauty, some reviews note shorter durations than expected, so plan accordingly.
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The tour begins at the Puente de S. Telmo, 7, located at the Puerta de acceso al Muelle de Turismo. This central meeting point ensures easy access for visitors staying in Seville’s historic district. The cruise ends back at the same spot, allowing for seamless continuation of your day in the city.
Travelers should arrive promptly, as the tour runs for up to 2 hours, with specific start times depending on availability. The activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, giving you flexibility in planning.

This cruise covers a scenic route through Seville’s most recognizable sights and historical sites. Starting with a scenic sail near the San Telmo Palace, the boat passes Puente de los Remedios, a popular photo stop. The journey continues past Puente de las Delicias, offering views of the river’s elegant bridges.
One highlight is the Plaza de España, where the boat makes a stop for photos and sightseeing, allowing for memorable images of this grand square. The boat then moves past the Torre del Oro, where a designated photo stop allows capturing this historic tower from the river.
Further along, the boat cruises through Triana, passing Puente de Isabel II—another perfect photo opportunity—and skirts the Isla La Cartuja, known for its modern pavilions from Expo 92. Throughout the cruise, travelers enjoy sweeping views of Calle Betis, the Navegating Pavilion, and the Muelle de Delicias, adding to the visual feast.

The Torre del Oro is a standout landmark, visible from the river, with its golden hue and historical significance. The boat stops here for photos, making it a favorite stop for many. Similarly, the Plaza de España impresses with its grand architecture and expansive size, providing a perfect setting for pictures.
The cruise’s route offers scenic views of these and other points of interest, with commentary from guides that enhance understanding of their significance in Seville’s history.
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The spacious boat is designed to maximize comfort, with awning covers to protect from sun or rain. Travelers can enjoy the ride listening to their choice of music, creating a personalized atmosphere. The vessel’s open layout provides ample space for photos and relaxation, making it suitable for celebrating special occasions or simply unwinding with tranquil river views.
The crew is praised for their friendliness and knowledge, with guides like Cesar and Marcos noted for their engaging commentary. They point out landmarks and share interesting facts during the cruise, enriching the experience.
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Each stop along the route offers a chance for photos and a better appreciation of Seville’s architecture and history. Notably, the Puente de S. Telmo launch point serves as the starting and ending point, framing the tour within the city’s vibrant core.
Stops at the San Telmo Palace, Puente de los Remedios, Puente de las Delicias, Plaza de España, Torre del Oro, Triana, Puente de Isabel II, and Isla La Cartuja provide a rundown of the city’s riverfront. Although some reviews mention the cruise being shorter than expected—around 45 minutes instead of an hour—the route still covers numerous famous sights.

The tour begins at the Puerta de acceso al Muelle de Turismo near Puente de S. Telmo. It is designed as a private group, ensuring personalized attention and a quiet, comfortable environment. The activity is suitable for couples, families, or small groups wanting an exclusive experience.
Travelers should avoid wearing high-heeled shoes for safety and comfort on the boat. The activity is conducted in English and Spanish, accommodating diverse visitors.

The tour package includes a bottle of Frizzante white wine, a bottle of water, and an ice bag. Guests can enjoy music of their choice during the cruise, adding to the relaxed vibe. However, additional drinks are not included and can be purchased separately if desired.
This setup ensures that your experience is both enjoyable and customizable, with the opportunity to toast the views as the boat glides through Seville’s waters.

This private boat tour is ideal for those looking for a relaxed, scenic way to explore Seville’s riverfront landmarks. It suits celebrations, romantic outings, or anyone wanting to avoid crowded boat tours. The personalized guidance and comfortable vessel make it a good choice for travelers seeking a peaceful, scenic experience.
While some reviews note the shorter duration—around 45 minutes—the route still covers key sights, making it a worthwhile investment for a unique view of Seville.
The Private boat trip on the Guadalquivir offers a personalized, comfortable, and scenic way to see Seville’s highlights from the river. The expert guides, beautiful landmarks, and relaxing atmosphere make it well suited for special occasions or simply enjoying a peaceful break in the city.
The main strengths lie in the customized experience, excellent views, and friendly crew. A potential limitation is the shorter cruise duration reported in some reviews, which may leave travelers wishing for a longer trip. Nevertheless, this tour provides a memorable and picturesque perspective of Seville’s most famous sights.
“Cesar was a very friendly and knowledgeable captain,pointed out all the local landmarks and gave us information about all”
How long is the boat trip?
The cruise lasts between 1 and 2 hours, depending on availability, but some reviews note it can be shorter, around 45 minutes.
What landmarks will I see during the tour?
You will pass landmarks such as Torre del Oro, Plaza de España, San Telmo Palace, Puente de los Remedios, Puente de las Delicias, Triana, and Isla La Cartuja.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins and ends at the Puente de S. Telmo, 7, at the Puerta de acceso al Muelle de Turismo.
Is this tour private or shared?
It is a private group experience, ensuring personalized guidance and a quiet vessel.
Are drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes white wine, water, and an ice bag. Additional drinks are not included but can be purchased separately.
Can I cancel this activity?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is the boat comfortable in bad weather?
Yes, the boat is prepared for any weather with awnings to protect from sun or rain.
What should I wear?
No high-heeled shoes are allowed, and casual attire suitable for weather conditions is recommended.
What languages are available for the tour?
Guides speak English and Spanish.
Can I bring music on board?
Yes, you can choose your preferred music to listen to during the cruise.
Is this tour suitable for celebrations?
Absolutely, it’s ideal for special occasions or relaxing river outings with friends or loved ones.