Visit Seville from a unique position and enjoy privileged views. You will have views from the Guadalquivir river, a large ancient river that goes through Andalusia with over 700km of length and connects the capital Seville, with the Atlantic Ocean.
From the deck of a modern, spacious and safe boat, breathe in the sea air and take in sights of the Guadalquivir banks where great works stand. You will be able to spot the Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza, the old bridges, the mythical Barrio de Triana, the pavilions of international exhibitions celebrated in Seville, the towers of the Plaza de España and numerous buildings that, in the past, chose to settle on the banks of the big river which became a strategic point of vital importance to the New World. This was the place where the merchant ships berth, at the Port of Seville, loaded with gold, silver, tobacco and other valuable goods in high demand. In the Monastery of Santa Maria de las Cuevas, located on a small island in the Guadalquivir known as Isla de la Cartuja, was where Christopher Columbus planned his trip across the ocean looking for India.