Explore Doñana National Park, a natural reserve in Andalusia that covers 209 square miles (543 sq km) of lush marshes, trickling streams, and golden sand dunes. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to a variety of large animals, birds, and thriving plant life, all waiting to be discovered.
After convenient a pickup, begin your journey by travelling in a 4x4 vehicle through Seville to the nearby town of Coria del Rio, along the banks of River Guadalquivir. This area consists largely of pine forests and pastures that are home to around 200,000 different wildlife species.
Pass a rice field that's home to Europe's largest colony of storks on your way to the park's northern territory, stopping to explore the village of el Rocío and its chapel along the way. Walk along Doñana's trails near the beautiful La Rocina stream and marvel at the park's impressive expanses of vegetation and marshland.
After lunch, travel to the beach and have a bath in the sea! Also, learn about Spain's largest dune system. During the return trip, feast your eyes on the beautiful sunset through the pine forest in the Asperillo area. Your experience ends with hassle-free drop-off.