Day trip to Doñana Natural Park and El Rocío with transportation included
Duration 24h
Type of visit Excursions
Languages Spanish, French, English, Italian
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Doñana National Park is the largest and most important natural space in Europe. Its marshes are home to iconic Iberian lynxes and flamingos, among other birds, totaling more than 300 species. Its flora and fauna are truly rich and its landscapes are undoubtedly some of the most spectacular in the world. Furthermore, the Village of El Rocío is famous worldwide for its pilgrimage and for the Sanctuary of Our Lady of El Rocío, visited by millions of people each year.
On this excursion from Seville, you will get to enjoy both places accompanied at all times by an expert guide. You will explore Doñana, its marshes, its virgin beaches, and some of the most popular spots in a 4x4. Additionally, you will get to know all the most important corners of the Village of El Rocío along with an expert guide.
The meeting point will be communicated to you after making the reservation.
Do we visit El Rocío Hermitage?
Yes, the tour includes a visit to the Hermitage of El Rocío.
Is there a dress code to enter the temple?
When visiting a religious temple, we always recommend modest attire (shoulders and knees covered).
What documentation do I need?
Show your voucher on your phone and an ID. If you’re traveling with minors or using discounts, bring the supporting documents.
How early should I arrive?
Please arrive 15 minutes early for boarding and group organization.
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