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Scaphari's Journey Down the Guadalquivir River

(Tartessian Birds)

Culture and Natural Heritage of Doñana

6 people

Spanish, English

5 hours

Our ecotourism commitment

We are committed to the environment and work towards sustainable tourism.
That is why we are taking measures in this direction. More information

Our certificates:
Our ecotourism commitment:

At Tartessian Birds, we are committed to respecting, promoting, and conserving our region, and we work toward this goal every day. We have signed the European Charter for Sustainable Tourism in Doñana, demonstrating our commitment to nature conservation and local development. Some of the initiatives we carry out include:

- We offer activities adapted for people with disabilities or functional diversity: We have developed interpretive trails and experiences for people with visual and hearing impairments, including “soundscape” activities in collaboration with industry experts, making our company a leader in accessibility.

- Ecosystem restoration: We participate in projects to restore and rehabilitate various natural areas and former branches of the Guadalquivir River that have been affected by changes in land use and habitat caused by human activity, as well as initiatives in protected natural areas such as the Dehesa de Abajo concerted nature reserve.

- We support local development: We maintain active collaboration with various local associations in the region—including environmental, social, and cultural organizations—to promote knowledge and awareness of the natural, cultural, and ethnographic heritage of the Doñana Natural Area.

Open map Puebla del Río (La) (Sevilla), España

Culture and Natural Heritage of Doñana

Discover the Guadalquivir marshes through the history of their ancient riverbeds and their inhabitants, both past and present.

The ancient branches of the Guadalquivir define the municipal boundaries of La Puebla del Río, which is made up of its islands (Isla Mayor, Isla Menor, Isla Mínima…). Once a vital hub for trade and development, this area—even today, with the Guadalquivir in its current form, retains the title of Spain’s only navigable river. Today, it is home to Spain’s largest rice paddy, which forms part of the Doñana Biosphere Reserve and Natural Area.

We will explore the history and evolution of the region over time.

Prices

70 € per person (minimum of 2 people)

The price includes

- Guided tour by off-road vehicle through areas of the Doñana Biosphere Reserve/Natural Area

- Nature guide specializing in ornithology and local heritage

- Binoculars provided

- Use of telescopes

- Use of field guides

Timetable

- Mornings, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

- Other times: please inquire

Activity details

- Location: The activity takes place primarily in municipalities within the province of Seville, in the Doñana Biosphere Reserve and Natural Area.

- Approximate duration: Approximately 5 hours

- Maximum number of people per time slot/group: 6 people maximum (inquire about larger groups)

- Accessible activity

- Type of accessibility: Activities can be adapted for people with disabilities of any kind. Please be sure to inform us of any specific needs at the time of booking.

- Suitable for families with children

- Minimum age to participate: 4 years old

- Pets are not allowed

- Suitable for the general public

- Available year-round; the route and schedule are adjusted to ensure the quality of the experience and nature observation.

Do not forget

- Bring insect repellent

- Wear appropriate clothing and footwear for a hike in the countryside.

- Water

Relevance

Please bring:

- Bring your own optical equipment (if you have any)

- Camera

Groups

6 people

Available languages guide

Spanish, English

Approximate duration

5 hours

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