More about: 9 Best Tours and Day Trips from Seville
No one doubts the beauty of Seville. The capital of Andalusia is internationally renowned, and rightly so. If you're planning to visit, I recommend these guided tours, where you'll learn local stories and legends while visiting the city's highlights and excursions to key destinations in the region.
1. Complete tour on foot, by bus and by cruise, the perfect combination
If you want to make the most of your visit to Seville without missing any of its must-see sights, the walking tour combined with a tourist bus, cruise on the Guadalquivir River and flamenco show is an ideal option. This experience will allow you to discover the city from different perspectives, combining comfort, culture and entertainment in a single day.
What this tour consists of
This comprehensive tour includes three different experiences so you can get to know Seville from different angles:
- Sightseeing bus: a panoramic tour with stops at the city's main monuments.
- Guadalquivir River cruise: a boat trip to admire the city from the river.
- Flamenco show: a unique opportunity to enjoy Andalusia's most representative art form.
In addition, the tour also includes a guided walking tour, in which an expert guide will show you some of the city's most emblematic spots.
What you will see on this excursion
- Plaza de España, one of the most emblematic places in Seville.
- Torre del Oro, located on the banks of the Guadalquivir River with views of the river.
- Seville Cathedral and the Giralda, symbols of the city.
- Puente de Triana, connecting the historic centre with one of the most authentic neighbourhoods.
- Barrio de Santa Cruz, the old Jewish quarter with its streets steeped in history.
- Boat trip on the Guadalquivir, from where you will see Seville from a unique perspective.
- Flamenco show in a traditional tablao to enjoy Andalusian art.
2. Guided tours of the Santa Cruz neighbourhood and surrounding area
If someone asks you about Seville's Jewish quarter, you'll probably be a little confused, but if they mention the Santa Cruz neighbourhood, you'll probably have a clearer picture in your mind. Indeed, this well-known neighbourhood, located a few metres from Seville Cathedral and famous for its façades and plants, is also the city's Jewish quarter. On this tour, you'll discover one of the oldest areas of Seville, focusing on its history.
If you are interested in the medieval period, you will really enjoy this tour of Santa Cruz with an expert guide who will fill the visit with entertaining explanations peppered with anecdotes. The price of this tour is S$23, it is available in Spanish, English and French and lasts approximately an hour and a half.
What this tour consists of
This guided tour of the Santa Cruz neighbourhood will take you through narrow streets steeped in history, ancient squares and corners with a fascinating past. Along the way, you will learn about the history of the Jewish community in Seville, as well as the transformations that the neighbourhood has undergone over the centuries. In addition, the guide will tell you legends and curiosities that have remained in the city's memory.
Itinerary
- The most famous corners of the Santa Cruz neighbourhood
- The exterior of the Alcázar of Seville
- Plaza Nueva
- The city's first mosque
- The Moorish market in Plaza de la Alfalfa
- Plaza de San Francisco
- Plaza de las Cruces
- The Murillo Gardens
3. Excursions to the White Villages
You have probably heard more than once about the charm of Andalusia's villages, but finding them on your own is not always easy. When you book your excursion to the White Villages online, you will be given the meeting point in the centre of Seville and the time the tour will depart.
The price of S$118 includes both return transport from Seville and the services of a professional guide. The first of the villages is just an hour and a half from Seville, although the mountain roads and bends may delay the journey. At each destination, you will have free time to relax and explore at your leisure.
What this tour consists of
This excursion will take you to some of the most beautiful white villages in Andalusia, known for their whitewashed houses, history and stunning natural landscapes. Along the way, you will visit small towns full of charm and tradition, surrounded by the Sierra de Grazalema. You will also discover Ronda, one of the most fascinating cities in the region, famous for its impressive Puente Nuevo bridge over the Tajo river.
Itinerary
- Zahara de la Sierra
- Sierra de Grazalema
- Ronda
4. Excursions to Granada with a visit to the Alhambra included
It's no secret that there is healthy competition between the different provinces of Andalusia when it comes to vying for the title of best tourist destination in southern Spain. Each of the cities has important assets to play with, but it must be acknowledged that the Alhambra in Granada is one of the most powerful assets.
Regardless of whether you take your time to get to know the city of Granada during another trip, if you pass through Seville and have the opportunity to take this day trip to the Alhambra, don't think twice.
What this tour consists of
The distance by road between Seville and Granada is approximately three hours, but I guarantee that it is well worth the time to see this monumental paradise. The excursion, priced at S$251, includes return transport to Granada in an air-conditioned vehicle, collection from your hotel in Seville and return to the same, skip-the-line entry to the Alhambra (including the Generalife Palace and Charles V Palace) and the services of a professional guide throughout the day.
You can voluntarily extend the experience with a walking tour of the Albaicín, a district of Granada that is also considered a World Heritage Site.
Itinerary
- Transfer from Seville to Granada in an air-conditioned vehicle.
- Visit to the Alhambra, with skip-the-line access to the Nasrid Palaces, the Generalife and the Palace of Charles V.
- Guided tour of the Alhambra gardens, with their impressive fountains and landscapes.
- Free time in Granada to explore the city at your own pace or enjoy its cuisine.
- Option of a guided walk through the Albaicín, Granada's oldest neighbourhood and a World Heritage Site.
- Return to Seville, arriving at approximately the end of the day.
5. Night tapas tour of Seville
If you think the atmosphere in Seville during the day is unbeatable, get ready to experience it when night falls. When the high temperatures give way to cooler evenings, the locals take to the streets and terraces in search of a beer and a tapa. This tapas and flamenco tour of Seville is designed to let you sample several of these tapas and discover some of the city's most typical and traditional spots.
What this tour consists of
Taking this tour is like visiting the city with a friend and receiving their wise advice on how to get around like a local.
You will visit about four bars and what you eat in each one will depend on the season, but there will surely be good wine, good Iberian ham, fried fish and the obligatory tinto de verano. If you would like more information, when you make your online booking you can ask any questions or queries by email.
Itinerary
- Santa Cruz neighbourhood, the old Jewish quarter, with its narrow streets and charming squares.
- Calle Mateos Gago, famous for its lively atmosphere and traditional tapas bars.
- Several authentic bars where you can sample typical tapas such as Iberian ham, fried fish and montaditos (small sandwiches).
- Triana, the birthplace of flamenco and a neighbourhood with a great gastronomic tradition.
- Recommendations from the guide, so you can continue exploring Seville's most authentic bars on your own.
6. Bicycle tour of Seville
You've probably noticed the cycle lane that runs through practically the whole of Seville. The Andalusian capital is one of the most cyclist-friendly cities around, and it would be a shame for visitors not to take advantage of this. This electric bike tour of Seville includes bike and helmet hire and the services of a local guide.
What does this tour consist of?
The price of this tour is S$74, it lasts two and a half hours and you can choose between Spanish, English, Italian or French. Best of all, by using a bicycle, you will cover a greater distance than you would on foot. Electric bikes will be used on the tour, so don't worry about getting tired. However, when making your online booking, avoid selecting the middle of the day to avoid the heat.
Itinerary
- La Maestranza bullring
- Triana neighbourhood
- Torre del Oro
- San Telmo Palace
- María Luisa Park
- Plaza de España
- Tobacco Factory
- Seville Cathedral
- Town Hall and Plaza Nueva
7. Excursions to El Rocío and Doñana National Park
If your image of El Rocío is that of carts travelling along dusty roads or worshippers trying to overturn the Virgin's float as it leaves the church, you will be surprised to discover that this village is much more than its famous pilgrimage. On the excursion to Doñana and El Rocío, you will learn about the history and spirituality of this unique enclave before venturing into one of the most important natural areas in Europe: Doñana National Park.
What this tour consists of
This tour begins with a visit to El Rocío, a small village with a great religious tradition, famous for its chapel and its devotion to the Virgin Mary. You can stroll through its sandy streets and discover the history of the Virgin of El Rocío and her influence on Andalusian culture.
Next, you will enter Doñana National Park in a 4x4 vehicle, exploring its different ecosystems: marshes, dunes and Mediterranean forests. During the journey, you will have the opportunity to spot protected species such as the Iberian lynx, deer and migratory birds.
Itinerary
- Visit to the village of El Rocío, with its iconic chapel.
- Tour of the marshes, home to numerous bird species.
- 4x4 route through Doñana, exploring dunes, forests and protected areas.
- Wildlife watching, with the possibility of seeing the Iberian lynx.
- Return to Seville, with transfer in an air-conditioned vehicle.
8. Excursions to Córdoba
A day trip to Córdoba is one of the most popular excursions from Seville. The price of S$147 includes return transport from Seville in an air-conditioned vehicle, skip-the-line tickets to the famous Mosque of Córdoba and the services of a professional guide. Before returning to Seville, you will have time to explore the city of Córdoba at your leisure. Lunch is not included in this excursion.
What this tour includes
This day trip to Córdoba will allow you to discover one of the most fascinating cities in Andalusia, known for its mix of cultures and impressive architectural heritage. You will travel from Seville in an air-conditioned vehicle and, once in Córdoba, you will take a guided tour of its main monuments in the company of an expert guide.
Itinerary
- The Roman Bridge
- The Calahorra Tower
- The Old Jewish Quarter
- The Mosque of Córdoba
9. Excursions to Cádiz and Jerez
Another of the most recommended guided tours from Seville is the excursion to Cadiz and Jerez, two iconic cities located just an hour and a half from the Andalusian capital. With more than 3,000 years of history, Cadiz is considered the oldest city in the West, while Jerez is world-famous for its wine and equestrian tradition.
If you're wondering whether this excursion includes time to enjoy the sea, the answer is yes: you'll have some free time at La Caleta beach, one of the most picturesque in Cadiz. You can also choose to include a wine tasting in Jerez in your experience. The excursion is available with pick-up from hotels in Seville (or a central location, depending on the booking) and includes transfers in an air-conditioned vehicle and the services of an expert guide.
What this tour consists of
This tour will take you to discover two of the jewels of southern Spain. In Jerez de la Frontera, you will stroll through its historic centre and visit a winery to learn about the process of making its prestigious wines. Then, you will continue on to Cadiz, where you will explore its narrow streets, cathedral and coastline, with free time to relax on the beach.
Itinerary
- Guided tour of Jerez, learning about its history and heritage.
- Optional: wine tasting at a traditional Jerez winery.
- Tour of Cádiz, discovering its squares and maritime atmosphere.
- Visit to Cádiz Cathedral, with its golden dome and views of the Atlantic.
- Free time at La Caleta beach, one of the city's most iconic beaches.
- Return to Seville, with transfer in an air-conditioned vehicle.
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On any of the tours of Seville and its neighbourhoods, you will discover how far back the history of this city goes. A medieval and romantic world lies hidden behind the beauty of its architecture and streets. The most comfortable way to explore them is on board the tourist bus. I tell you all about how to use it and its advantages in my article on Seville Hop-On Hop-Off Buses
And you haven't seen anything yet... A place where this history is multiplied and which will leave you speechless, surpassing even the impression made by the Cathedral and the Giralda, is the Alcázar.
From the outside, it goes unnoticed, and many who visit Seville make the big mistake of leaving a visit to the interior for their next trip, but this would change if they knew what they would find when they crossed its doors: a landscape comparable only to the beauty of the Alhambra in Granada. If you want to visit the Alcázar on a guided tour, take a look at this article on Alcázar of Seville Tickets and Tours.