Three duration options

Guadalquivir Cruise with Appetizer or 5-Course Dinner

One boat, three durations: a 1-hour panoramic ride from €15, a 1.5-hour cruise with appetizer and a drink, or a 2.5-hour cruise with a 5-course meal and unlimited drinks. Departs next to the Torre del Oro.

4.2/5 from 2,731 travelers on GetYourGuide

What makes it different

  • Cruise on the Guadalquivir with Seville from the water
  • Choose from 1-, 1.5- or 2.5-hour experiences
  • Food available on selected cruises (not the 1-hour option)
  • See Torre del Oro and Puente de Triana from the river
  • Relax on a covered terrace with music and bar service
Guadalquivir Cruise with Appetizer or 5-Course Dinner GetYourGuide

What's included

  • Boat cruise
  • Onboard music
  • Live guide (Spanish and English)
  • Chosen option: 1h panoramic ride · 1.5h with appetizer + 1 drink · 2.5h with 5-course menu + unlimited drinks

Not included

  • Hotel pickup or return transfer
  • Spirits and high-alcohol drinks

What travelers say

4.2/52,731 verified reviews on GetYourGuide

★★★★★

"The girls were extremely attentive and friendly, and the food was excellent. The chef clearly loves pleasing guests."

— Jacqueline
★★★★★

"Top! The tapas were excellent. Our local guide spoke great French, which we really appreciated."

— Marion
★★★★★

"Extremely relaxing and a great way to see historical sights from the river. Very friendly, pleasant staff too."

— Dawn
★★★★★

"The tapas and wine offering is generous and high quality. Note that this is a dinner cruise — there's no sightseeing commentary during the ride."

— Marie-Pascale
★★★★★

"A very successful evening with delicious food and drinks on the river. Well organised — everything ran smoothly."

— Catharina
★★★★★

"The meeting point can be hard to find, even for taxis — plan a bit of extra time to arrive. Everything else was great."

— Catharina
Honest heads-up before you book
  1. There's no sightseeing commentary during the cruise — the focus is on the food and the evening. If you want history and stories, book the sightseeing or guided cruise.
  2. The meeting point is not obvious — even taxi drivers sometimes struggle. Give yourself 15 minutes to find it.
  3. Book the sunset slot in summer — the light and temperature are hard to beat, and the dinner cruise is designed for it.

Frequently asked questions

How long is the cruise?

It depends on the cruise you pick: the Sightseeing Cruise and Eco Cruise are 1 hour, the small-group guided tour runs 1 to 1.5 hours, the Flamenco Yacht Cruise is 2 hours, the Private Tour is 1 or 2 hours, and the Tapas & Dinner Cruise offers 1-, 1.5- and 2.5-hour options.

Where do the boats depart from?

Departure points vary. The Sightseeing Cruise leaves from the Estación Marítima Torre del Oro. The Eco Cruise and Tapas & Dinner Cruise depart from Muelle de Nueva York. The Small-Group Guided Tour and Private Tour depart from Muelle de Turismo (look for the orange-and-white "Navega en Sevilla" flag). The Flamenco Yacht Cruise leaves from the marina next to the Puente de los Remedios. Check the specific booking page for exact instructions.

Do I need to book in advance?

For the most-booked Sightseeing Cruise, yes — it sells out on weekends and holidays. Book at least a day ahead in peak season (April–October). For lesser-known cruises you can often walk up, but online booking guarantees the seat and is usually the same price.

Is there commentary in my language?

The Sightseeing Cruise uses an audio guide available in multiple languages (you get a headset on board and select your language). The Small-Group Boat Tour has a live captain who narrates in English, Spanish or bilingually. The Eco Cruise has live commentary in English and Spanish. The Tapas & Dinner Cruise offers a live guide in Spanish and English.

Can I cancel if plans change?

Most Guadalquivir cruises on GetYourGuide offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour starts — you get a full refund. Check the specific product page for the exact policy.

Is it worth it if I've seen Seville on foot already?

Yes — the river view is the one angle you can't get from walking. Torre del Oro looks massive from the water, Triana shows its riverfront face, and the Puente de Triana is best photographed from below. If you have 60 minutes to spare, it's a strong hour of Seville sightseeing.

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