Kayaking down the Guadalquivir River!
What better way to cool off than with a kayaking trip down the Guadalquivir river! Shoes off, suncreen applied, life jackets strapped. In it's entirety, the Guadalquivir river is the second-longest in Spain. The river played a major role in Sevilla's trading past. Today, it serves more for recreation; kayaks and tourist boats are often seen floating on the river. Several bridges connect Sevilla City Center to the barrios of Triana and Los Remedios, famous for the ceramics market, hosting La Feria, and its Roma past.
Kayaking from Kassandra Valles on Vimeo.
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