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Everything you need to know
This deal includes
- Accommodation in the Puerta del Sur Apartments, located in Seville.
- Available on Bed and Breakfast.
- 1 tour of Seville on a cruise on the Guadalquivir River per person and booking.
Route through Seville on a cruise on the Guadalquivir River
- With this deal you can enjoy the "monumental Seville route" by cruise on the Guadalquivir, the most important river in Andalusia and one of the most important in Spain. Great!
- When you arrive at the hotel, reception will give you the voucher to take the cruise.
- The one hour holiday starts at the Torre del Oro, arriving at the Club Nautico and the Puente de la Barqueta. You will be able to admire the different bridges of the city and the pavilions of the Expo of 1929 and 1992, among other highlights of the classic and modern Seville.
- Cruise departures are daily, every hour from 11:00 am to 10:00 pm. The ticket office will be open 30 minutes before each departure.
Information regarding Single Rooms and Family Discounts
- Babies from 0 to 2 years old: stay free of charge when sharing bed with 2 adults. Traveling with 2 babies in the same room? Request ithereand we will check if it is possible.
- Children from 3 to 12 years old: benefit from a 30% discount.
- The maximum capacity of the rooms is 3 people. We explain it better!
- Are you traveling with children? The maximum capacity is 2 adults + 1 child or baby per room.
- Are you all adults? In this case the maximum occupancy is 3 adults per room.
- Do you want to book a single room? The price of the single room is the same as the total price of the double room. This accommodation does not offer discounts for single rooms.
Pet Policy
- Maximum weight: No weight limit!
- Price: free
- Only 1 pet per room is allowed.
Why this destination is a must-visit
Seville: Sun, Culture and Tapas in Southern Spain
Seville is the capital of Andalusia in southern Spain, a sun-drenched city where grand monuments, orange-tree-lined streets and lively tapas bars set the tone. It is a fantastic choice for couples and families who want culture, great food and a relaxed pace of life, all in a city that is easy to explore on foot.
Make sure you visit:
- Seville Cathedral and La Giralda – One of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world, with a former minaret turned bell tower offering sweeping views over the city.
- Real Alcázar of Seville – A royal palace with intricate tilework, courtyards and lush gardens where you can spend hours wandering.
- Plaza de España and María Luisa Park – A spectacular semi-circular plaza with canals and bridges, surrounded by a huge green park ideal for strolling and cycling.
- Barrio de Santa Cruz – The old Jewish quarter, a maze of narrow lanes, whitewashed houses and small squares filled with cafés and tapas bars.
- Triana district and the riverfront – Cross the bridge to discover a more local side of Seville, with traditional ceramic shops, flamenco venues and a pleasant riverside promenade.
Family-friendly activities:
- Rowboats and bikes at Plaza de España – Hire a small boat on the canal or cycle around the plaza and María Luisa Park for a fun, low-effort family outing.
- Climb La Giralda – The ramped ascent makes it easier for children than a traditional staircase, and the city views feel like a reward at the top.
- Playtime in María Luisa Park – Shady paths, ponds and playgrounds give younger travellers space to run around and burn off energy.
- Isla Mágica theme park – A family-oriented theme and water park on the edge of the city, with rides, shows and pools for a full day of entertainment.
- Riverfront walks and bike rides – Gentle paths along the Guadalquivir are ideal for walking, cycling or stopping for ice cream while watching kayaks and tour boats go by.
Make sure you try these local delicacies:
- Salmorejo and gazpacho – Two chilled tomato-based soups that are perfect in the heat; salmorejo is thick and creamy, while gazpacho is lighter and more refreshing.
- “Pescaito frito” (fried fish) – Lightly battered and fried fish served in small portions, often shared at busy tapas bars in the evening.
- Traditional tapas – Classic bites such as Iberian ham, marinated olives, croquettes, Spanish omelette and grilled pork loin are part of everyday life in Seville.
- Orange-based sweets and desserts – Seville’s bitter oranges inspire marmalades, cakes and chocolates that you will find in bakeries and some historic convents.
- Local wines and sherries – Try a chilled glass of manzanilla or fino from nearby wine regions to accompany your tapas.
Make the most of your visit and go to ...
- Córdoba – Around 45 minutes away by high-speed train, it is famous for the Mezquita-Catedral, flower-filled patios and an atmospheric old town.
- Cádiz – One of Europe’s oldest cities, set on a narrow peninsula with beaches, sea views and a relaxed maritime feel.
- Jerez de la Frontera – A great option for wine lovers, known for its sherry bodegas and equestrian shows.
- Ronda and the White Villages – Dramatic hilltop towns with whitewashed houses, deep gorges and spectacular viewpoints, often visited on organised day tours.
- Doñana National Park – A vast protected area of wetlands, dunes and forests, ideal if you are interested in nature, birdwatching and unique landscapes.

