Guadalquivir Cruise with Tapas or 5-Course Dinner
Sightseeing on the Guadalquivir with dinner on board. Pick tapas, a drinks package or a full 5-course meal. Sunset departure works best.
What makes it different
- Tapas platter, drinks package or 5-course meal
- 1.5 to 3 hours depending on option
- Sunset departure recommended — best light on the river
- Passes Torre del Oro, Triana and Puente de Isabel II
- Great for date night or a special evening
What's included
- Guadalquivir cruise
- Food option you choose (tapas, drinks package or full menu)
- Panoramic river views
Not included
- Extra drinks beyond the chosen package
- Hotel pickup
Photos from the Guadalquivir
Frequently asked questions
How long is the cruise?
The standard sightseeing, eco and guided cruises are exactly 1 hour. Yacht tours run 1–2 hours depending on the operator. Tapas and dinner cruises are 1.5 to 3 hours, since food is served on board.
Where do the boats depart from?
All Guadalquivir sightseeing cruises leave from the jetty next to the Torre del Oro, on Paseo de Cristóbal Colón. It's a 5-minute walk from the Cathedral. Yacht tours may depart from the marina slightly downstream — check the specific booking page.
Do I need to book in advance?
For the bestseller 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 (eco, guided) you can often walk up, but online booking guarantees the seat and often costs the same.
Is the audio guide really in my language?
The bestseller offers audio guide in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian and Portuguese. You get a headset on board and select your language. If you want a live human guide instead, book the "Cruise with Local Guide" — same route, real Sevillian on the mic.
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, since a few dinner cruises have stricter rules.
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 Isabel II is best photographed from below. If you have 60 minutes to spare, it's the highest-quality hour of Seville sightseeing.
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