If you want to explore Seville in a non-trivial way, then we invite you to take a ride on a river steamboat along the Guadalquivir River on one of the hot days. Perhaps by the end of the tour, you will even be able to pronounce the name of this waterway in the city. One way or another, a vacation in Spain with a child cannot be complete without river or sea trips.
If you decide to make a boat trip with a child, then have a ride on a small but very comfortable boat along the banks of a romantic river. This river trip will allow you to see the city from an unusual angle and feel the sultry atmosphere of the Spanish region.
A boat trip along the Guadalquivir River starts from the legendary "Golden Tower", named after its primary function — the storage of gold from the Spanish colonies. It was here that ships arrived and unloaded. By the way, their path from the sea lay just along the Guadalquivir River. The Golden Tower was fortified in the past, and there were always guards around it. Currently, the monumental building acts as a local museum of maritime history.
Once you've admired the tower, take your child on a journey. The Guadalquivir River Tram will take you on a fascinating ride along the Guadalquivir River with its many bridges and catwalks. One of Seville's most famous and most significant is the Isabella II Bridge. This is the bridge that connects you to the centre of the city from the Triana district.
We promise that this fascinating boat trip to Seville will give you a lot of excitement. On your way, you'll encounter plenty of boats, canoes and kayaks, which is a cult of river boating in the region. If you're lucky, you might even see a small pirate ship with blood-red sails, flags, and skulls flying high. Don't be frightened. Of course, they are not real pirates taking hostages.
By the way, not only do the locals sail all sorts of boats on the river, but they also enjoy swimming in the summertime. The tour lasts about 60 minutes and is conducted in several languages.