Your complete guide to the Port of Seville | Cruise docks & directions

Planning a river cruise in Seville? Amazing choice. Whether you’re sailing past historic bridges at sunset or gliding along the Guadalquivir under the Andalusian sun, knowing exactly where to board makes all the difference.

This guide covers every major Seville cruise port location, what landmarks are nearby, and how to reach each one easily, so your journey from the Port of Seville starts smooth, stress-free, and right on time.

Where are the Seville River cruise departure points?

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Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Triana, this boarding point offers a more local, laid-back atmosphere along the Guadalquivir River. It’s a scenic stretch with riverside views and colorful houses lining the opposite bank.

Perfect if you’re staying in Triana or want a slightly quieter alternative to the central Seville cruise port docks.

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Set along Muelle de las Delicias, this modern riverside dock is spacious and easy to access. It’s close to green spaces and ideal if you're arriving from southern Seville.

This section of the Port of Seville feels open and breezy, with wide promenades and fewer crowds compared to the historic center.

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This is the most central and iconic Seville cruise port location. Right beside the historic Torre del Oro, it places you in the heart of the city.

Boarding here means you’re steps from major landmarks and surrounded by Seville’s unmistakable golden architecture and palm-lined promenades.

Which port is closest to…

Real Alcázar of Seville

Closest port: Estación Marítima Torre del Oro
Just a 10–15 minute walk away, making it ideal to combine palace visits with a cruise.

Seville Cathedral

Closest port: Estación Marítima Torre del Oro
Located in the historic center, you can stroll from the cathedral straight to the river.

Palacio de las Dueñas

Closest port: Estación Marítima Torre del Oro
Around 20 minutes on foot or a short taxi ride through the old town.

Plaza de España

Closest port: Muelle de Nueva York dock
Roughly 15–20 minutes walking through María Luisa Park.

Getting to Paseo de Ntra. Sra. de la O

Reaching this section of the Seville cruise port means heading west into Triana, one of the city’s most characterful neighborhoods, known for ceramic workshops, river views, and a distinctly local rhythm.

Enter Puerta de Jerez station (Line 1) and take the metro one stop to Plaza de Cuba. The ride itself lasts only a couple of minutes. From Plaza de Cuba, exit toward the river and walk across the Triana Bridge. Once across, follow the riverside promenade north toward Paseo de Ntra. Sra. de la O.

Including the walk, total travel time is roughly 15–20 minutes. This option shortens the walking distance slightly while keeping the route simple.

From Puerta de Jerez, board bus lines C3 or C4 heading toward Triana. The journey typically takes 10–15 minutes, depending on traffic flow across the bridge. Disembark near Ronda de Triana or Calle Castilla, then walk a few minutes toward the riverfront.

This is a straightforward option if you prefer minimal walking while still staying on public transport.

Drive west from Puerta de Jerez toward Paseo Colón and cross the Triana Bridge. Once in Triana, follow Ronda de Triana toward the river. Parking close to Paseo de Ntra. Sra. de la O can be limited, so allow additional time to locate a space or use a nearby paid garage.

Travel time is generally 10–15 minutes outside peak hours.

Getting to Muelle de Nueva York Dock

Muelle de Nueva York lies south of the historic center along Muelle de las Delicias, a more open, modern stretch of the Port of Seville with wider promenades and lighter congestion.

Board bus line 3 or 6 from stops near Puerta de Jerez heading toward Avenida de las Delicias. The ride typically takes 10–15 minutes. Disembark at Muelle de las Delicias and walk approximately 5 minutes toward the boarding zone.

This is usually the most efficient public transport option for reaching this southern Seville cruise port location.

If you're arriving via Metro Line 1 from neighborhoods outside the historic center, disembark at San Bernardo station. This is one of Seville’s main transit interchanges and a practical metro starting point for reaching the southern section of the Port of Seville. After reaching Paseo de las Delicias, you can either walk directly or take a short taxi ride of under 5 minutes.

Total travel time from San Bernardo via metro and walking is typically around 20 minutes, depending on pace.

Drive south along Paseo de las Delicias. Compared to the historic center near Torre del Oro, this section experiences lighter congestion. Paid parking areas are available nearby, making access by car relatively straightforward.

Under normal traffic conditions, the drive takes under 10 minutes.

Getting to Estación Marítima Torre del Oro

If you're starting from Puerta de Jerez, Seville’s main transport square at the edge of the historic center, reaching this Seville cruise port departure point is refreshingly simple.

Several city buses pass through Puerta de Jerez and continue along Paseo Colón. Lines C3, C4, 5, and 41 all run in this direction. If you prefer not to walk, board any of these routes heading north and disembark at Torre del Oro.

The journey is extremely short, often just one stop, and takes under five minutes. From the bus stop, the Seville cruise port dock is visible and only steps away.

Board Metro Line 1 at Nervión station heading toward Ciudad Expo. The journey to Puerta de Jerez takes approximately 6–7 minutes. Disembark at Puerta de Jerez and exit toward Avenida de Roma. From there, walk downhill toward the riverfront promenade. The cruise dock sits directly beside it along Paseo Cristóbal Colón.

Total travel time including the metro ride and final walk: approximately 12–15 minutes.

If you are driving from Puerta de Jerez, follow Avenida de Roma toward Paseo Cristóbal Colón. Underground parking facilities are available near Avenida de Roma and Puerta de Jerez, both within short walking distance of the dock.

Because this section of the Seville cruise port sits in the historic core, traffic can slow during peak hours and weekends. Allow a small buffer before departure time.

Walking to the Seville River cruise departure points

If you’re exploring the old town, walking to the Estación Marítima Torre del Oro is genuinely one of the best ways to begin your cruise. From Seville Cathedral, it’s an easy riverside stroll. You’ll pass orange trees, historic façades, and lively plazas before reaching the shimmering Guadalquivir. It takes about 10 minutes, but feels like a mini sightseeing tour in itself.

From Plaza de España, walking to Muelle de Nueva York through María Luisa Park is equally charming. Expect shaded paths, tiled benches, and plenty of photo stops along the way.

Frequently asked questions about Seville River cruise departure points

Yes. Each Seville cruise port has visible signage near the dock area. Staff members are usually present before departure to assist with check-in and boarding.