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Experience Seville from the Guadalquivir River on a 2-hour sunset kayak tour for $46, exploring landmarks like Torre del Oro and Triana in small group settings.

The Sunset Kayak: Historic Seville, Triana and La Cartuja offers a unique way to see some of Seville’s most iconic sights from the water. Priced at $46 per person and lasting 2 hours, this guided excursion is perfect for those wanting a relaxing yet engaging view of the city after sunset. It departs from Antiguas Almonas and takes you along the famous Guadalquivir River, where the calm waters reflect the changing colors of the evening sky.
This tour is suitable for beginners and seasoned paddlers alike, thanks to trained guides who tailor the pace to your comfort level. The experience includes all necessary equipment, a photographic report, and visits to landmarks such as Torre del Oro, Triana neighborhood, and the Cartuja Monastery. Whether you’re interested in culture, scenery, or a peaceful outdoor activity, this kayak trip offers a fresh perspective on Seville, especially at sunset.
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The tour begins at Antiguas Almonas, a small pier nestled inside a brick structure on Paseo de la O. This convenient starting point is easy to find and provides a scenic backdrop for the initial instructions. The guides spend five minutes on dry land teaching paddling techniques and safety tips, ensuring everyone feels ready before hitting the water.
This initial session prepares you for the paddle and sets the tone for a relaxed, enjoyable outing. The activity ends back at the same starting point after two hours, making logistics straightforward. The small group size and professional guidance create a friendly atmosphere, perfect for first-time kayakers or those seeking a peaceful cruise.

As you paddle along the Guadalquivir River, expect to see Torre del Oro, a historic tower from the Almohad period, and the Triana neighborhood, known as the birthplace of flamenco singing and pottery. The Pabellón de la Navegación is another notable sight, and the Puente de Isabel II provides a picturesque crossing that you’ll see from the water.
Each stop offers a quick break, photo opportunities, and interesting facts about the city’s history. The Espacio Primera Vuelta al Mundo and the Giralda are also visible from the water, with the Giralda’s towering presence standing out at sunset. The guides narrate stories about these landmarks, making the experience both scenic and educational.

One of the main highlights of this kayak tour is witnessing Seville’s skyline bathed in sunset colors. The calm river waters reflect the changing sky, creating a postcard-perfect scene. The timing of the tour, starting around early evening, allows guests to enjoy daylight, sunset, and early night scenery without feeling rushed.
The tranquil river setting makes paddling a restful activity, and the quietness of the water enhances the sense of being immersed in nature. The soft light and gentle ripples create an atmosphere perfect for photography, with a GoPro capturing your moments, which are then included in the photo report provided after the tour.
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Guided by experienced instructors, this tour emphasizes safety and comfort. The guides, who speak English, French, Italian, and Spanish, take about five minutes to give instructions on dry land. They then lead you through each segment of the route, ensuring a smooth paddle and providing interesting commentary along the way.
The pace is adaptable for all participants, whether you are an avid athlete or a casual paddler. The professional guidance and small group size foster a relaxed environment, encouraging conversation and enjoyment. The inclusion of a photographic report adds a memorable touch, allowing you to share your adventure afterward.
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Paddling on the Guadalquivir River offers perspectives on Seville that are inaccessible from land. You’ll see historic sites like the Torre del Oro up close, view the Triana neighborhood from a new angle, and catch sight of the Cartuja Monastery, where Columbus once lived.
The tour also features the replica of the Nao Victoria, used by Magellan in 1519 for the first circumnavigation of the Earth. These sights, combined with the peaceful environment, create a special way to connect with the city’s past and present from a different vantage point.

The Torre del Oro is one of the most recognizable landmarks seen during the tour. This 13th-century tower, originally built as a defensive structure, stands out against the sunset sky. The Giralda, Seville’s iconic bell tower, also makes a striking appearance from the river.
Both sites are illuminated beautifully at dusk, providing excellent photo opportunities. The guides explain their historical significance, making these moments both visually stunning and educational.

The Triana Bridge connects the historic center to the vibrant neighborhood of Triana, renowned for its flamenco and pottery. Paddling beneath this bridge offers a close-up view of its architectural features and the lively riverbank atmosphere.
Further along, the La Cartuja area features the Cartuja Monastery and the Espacio Primera Vuelta al Mundo. These spots reveal Seville’s maritime and religious history, with the monastery once housing Columbus and his crew. The water-based perspective adds depth to understanding these historic sites.

All kayaking gear, including life jackets, waterproof covers, and kayaks, is included in the price. The activity is designed to be accessible, with safety instructions provided upfront. The small group format fosters a friendly environment, ideal for those who appreciate personal attention.
Guests are encouraged to bring their own cameras or smartphones to capture the scenery, as the guides assist with photo-taking using GoPro cameras. The tour concludes at the starting point, simplifying logistics for participants.
This experience suits a variety of travelers, especially those interested in outdoor activities with cultural insights. It appeals to first-time kayakers thanks to the guidance, as well as seasoned paddlers seeking a peaceful evening on the water. The $46 price point delivers good value considering all included equipment, guides, and photos.
Because the tour operates in small groups and offers flexible timing, it is also ideal for solo travelers or couples looking for an intimate way to see Seville’s landmarks. The sunset setting elevates the experience, making it a memorable highlight of a visit to Andalusia.
This tour offers a peaceful, scenic, and educational way to explore Seville’s riverside highlights. The professional guides, well-organized stops, and stunning sunset views combine to create an experience that many find both relaxing and enriching.
While the activity is suitable for all paddling skill levels, a gentle paddle and tranquil river environment ensure comfort and safety. The inclusion of a photographic report means you’ll have plenty of memories to take home. For anyone wanting a fresh perspective on Seville, especially at that magical hour of sunset, this kayak tour hits the mark.
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Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, guides provide a five-minute instruction on dry land, and the pace is adjusted to suit all experience levels.
What landmarks will I see during the kayak trip?
You’ll see Torre del Oro, Triana Bridge, Giralda, Cartuja Monastery, Espacio Primera Vuelta al Mundo, and the replica of Nao Victoria.
How long is the tour?
The kayak experience lasts approximately 2 hours, starting and ending at Antiguas Almonas.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers equipment rental (kayak, life jackets, waterproof covers), a photographic report, and access to a locker room.
Are the guides available in multiple languages?
Yes, guides speak English, French, Italian, and Spanish.
Can I join alone?
Absolutely, the tour welcomes solo participants, and it’s a good chance to meet new people in a friendly small-group setting.
Is there any special clothing I should wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for water activities is recommended. All necessary safety gear is provided.
What should I bring?
Bring your camera or smartphone for photos, and wear comfortable clothes for paddling. The guides assist with photo taking during the tour.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility in your plans.
Is the tour accessible for people with limited mobility?
The provided information doesn’t specify accessibility details, so it’s best to contact the provider for specific needs.