Seville Stand up Paddle Surf

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Duration
1h 30min
Meeting point
Paddle Surf Sevilla at C/Betis 19.
Languages
English, Spanish
From €50
Per person
Free Cancellation. No Booking Fees.
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Overview

This exciting 1.5-hour tour in Seville is a perfect blend of sightseeing, fitness and entertainment. An experienced instructor will guide through the magnificent Guadalquivir River, while sharing some tips on Stand-Up Paddle Surfing and introducing you to the history of Seville.

No matter if you are experienced with Standup Paddleboarding or just a beginner, this tour is guaranteed to offer you a unique experience as you will pass under the famous Triana Bridge and marvel upon Seville’s vivid riverside life.

Guadalquivir has always played a significant part in life in the capital of Andalusia, dividing the city into two unique parts and there is no better to witness both of them than standing up on a surfboard right in the middle.
Tour Conditions
Accessibility
Suitable for people with reduced mobility
Pets
Pet-friendly
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This activity includes:

  • Paddle Surf Sevilla
  • Guadalquivir
  • Puente de Triana
  • Guide
  • Boards and equipment
  • Insider tips
  • Combine a sightseeing tour with an exciting Stand up Paddling experience
  • Discover Seville’s landmarks from a different perspective
  • Enjoy a cruise down Guadalquivir on a surfboard
  • Witness the vivid local life on the river’s banks

Meeting point

Paddle Surf Sevilla at C/Betis 19.

On arrival

Paddle Surf Sevilla at C/Betis 19.

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Free Cancellation

Free Cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. Late cancellation or your non-arrival is not refundable.

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10:30 AM
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10:30 AM
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