From the deck of one of our modern, spacious and safe boats, you can relax as you gaze out over the banks of the Guadalquivir. Admire the great works such as the Plaza de Toros de la Maestranza, the ancient bridges, the mythical Barrio de Triana, the pavilions of the international exhibitions celebrated in Seville, or the towers of Plaza de España. Numerous buildings line the banks of the great river, which became a vital strategic point for Seville to the New World. This is where merchant ships, at the Port of Seville, loaded with gold, silver, tobacco and other precious goods docked.
At the Monastery of Santa Maria de las Cuevas, located on a small island in the Guadalquivir known as Isla de la Cartuja, Christopher Columbus planned his voyage across the ocean in search of India.
Listen to the history of Seville with your included audio guide and follow the river's current under the bridges and admire the beautiful skyline of a unique and inimitable city.