Come and enjoy a week of sailing from the mythical and historic city of Seville, an ancient trading port and official starting point for the Indies race.
We will sail along the legendary Guadalquivir River (the former Betis River that saw the first return trip around the world by the navigator JS Elcano aboard the Victoria) and set course and head towards the sea until we reach the port of Isla Canela through the Isla Cristina estuary, where we can enjoy walks and endless beaches of toasted sand and spectacular sunsets.
After that, we will head towards Ilha da Culatra in Faro (Portugal) to enter the Formosa estuary, where we will anchor for 2 nights to visit this natural area and explore its wild beaches.
Later we will continue sailing towards Mazagón in the open sea, enjoying, of course, the sensations of sailing in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Upon reaching Mazagón, we will enjoy a unique setting between pine forests and kilometer-long beaches near the natural setting of Doñana. As the icing on the cake, we will sail the next day towards the mythical town of Chipiona, where you can enjoy monuments and marine sculptures from the Roman era (fisheries and corrals on the beaches), its lighthouse, which is characterized by being the highest in all of Spain, and an endless number of narrow streets and monuments that make up the essence of a town in Cadiz.
On the last night we will venture upriver again until we reach Seville to end the journey.
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