Seville (Spain Andalusia)

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Seville cruise port

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Europe Rivers

Local Time
2026-03-16 15:34

min: 48 °F (9 °C) / max: 70 °F (22 °C) 68°F
20.1°C
Wind: 62°/ 6.4 m/s  Gust: 7.1 m/sWind: 62°/ 6.4 m/s  Gust: 7.1 m/sMod. breeze
6.4 m/s
Min / Max Temperature70 °F / 22 °C
48 °F / 9 °C
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Port Seville cruise ship schedule shows timetable calendars of all arrival and departure dates by month. The port's schedule lists all ships (in links) with cruises going to or leaving from Seville, Spain Andalusia. To see the full itineraries (ports of call dates and arrival / departure times) and their lowest rates – just follow the corresponding ship-link.

DayShipArrivalDeparture
30 March, 2027
Tuesday
CroisiEurope Cruises cruise linems La Belle de Cadix01 Apr, 09:00
1 April, 2027
Thursday
CroisiEurope Cruises cruise linems La Belle de Cadix18:0003 Apr, 13:00
6 April, 2027
Tuesday
CroisiEurope Cruises cruise linems La Belle de Cadix08 Apr, 09:00
8 April, 2027
Thursday
CroisiEurope Cruises cruise linems La Belle de Cadix18:0010 Apr, 13:00
12 April, 2027
Monday
Azamara Cruises Cruises cruise lineAzamara Journey14:0014 Apr, 14:00
14 April, 2027
Wednesday
CroisiEurope Cruises cruise linems La Belle de Cadix15 Apr, 09:00
15 April, 2027
Thursday
Atlas Ocean Voyages Cruises cruise lineWorld Voyager03:0001 Jan, 02:00
15 April, 2027
Thursday
CroisiEurope Cruises cruise linems La Belle de Cadix18:0018 Apr, 13:00
17 April, 2027
Saturday
Atlas Ocean Voyages Cruises cruise lineWorld Voyager17:00
21 April, 2027
Wednesday
CroisiEurope Cruises cruise linems La Belle de Cadix22 Apr, 09:00
22 April, 2027
Thursday
CroisiEurope Cruises cruise linems La Belle de Cadix18:0024 Apr, 13:00
23 April, 2027
Friday
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises Cruises cruise lineHanseatic Nature10:00
24 April, 2027
Saturday
Hapag-Lloyd Cruises Cruises cruise lineHanseatic Nature
25 April, 2027
Sunday
Seabourn Cruises Cruises cruise lineSeabourn Venture23:00
27 April, 2027
Tuesday
Seabourn Cruises Cruises cruise lineSeabourn Venture17:00
27 April, 2027
Tuesday
CroisiEurope Cruises cruise linems La Belle de Cadix29 Apr, 09:00
27 April, 2027
Tuesday
Scenic Cruises Cruises cruise lineScenic Eclipse 2
27 April, 2027
Tuesday
Ponant Cruises Cruises cruise lineLe Boreal

Seville (port locode ESSVQ), originally Sevilla, is Spain's only river port, as well as the capital and largest city of Andalusia (a Spanish autonomous territory). The city is located on the River Guadalquivir and has population around 700,000 (metro around 1,5 million), ranking it Spain's 4th-largest - after Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia.

After the 17th century, the city started a gradual economic decline as the river traffic was relocated to the nearby seaport Cadiz (the principal cruise port to Sevilla).

All large cruise liners to Sevilla dock at Port Cadiz (approx 130 km / 80 mi to the south) and their passengers are transported to the city via chartered tour buses. However, smaller-sized ships and superyachts can safely navigate up the Guadalquivir River to dock at Seville Harbor, which is approx 80 km (50 mi) away from the river's mouth.

Seville Harbour (via Guadalquivir) offers access to the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean (via Gibraltar UK). Port Seville underwent a major reorganization, resulting in an annual cargo volume increase of 5,3+ million tons.

In March 2026, the Sevilla Port Authority signed a 25-year concession deal (through the year 2051) with the two-company joint venture of Global Ports Holding (GPH/the world's largest cruise port management company) and Ocean Platform Marinas (OMP/Spanish firm specializing in superyacht marina management).

Sevilla's Old Town area is sized 4 km2 (2 mi2) and houses 3x UNESCO sites - Archivo General de Indias (16th-century merchants' exchange), Reales Alcazares de Sevilla (13th-century royal palace complex/aka al-Qasr al-Muriq/The Verdant Palace) and Seville Cathedral (Catedral de Santa Maria de la Sede/16th-century).

The town (as Hispalis) was established by the Romans and, following the Muslim conquest (8th-century) was renamed Ishbiliya. During Muslim Spain (aka Islamic Iberia, when the country was known as Al-Andalus) it was the second-largest city (after the capital Cordoba) of the Caliphate of Cordoba (929-1031 AD).

In 1248, Sevilla became part of Reino de Castilla/Kingdom of Castile (1065-1833) under King Ferdinand III (1201-1252). Seville became one of the Spanish Empire's biggest economic hubs after the Americas were discovered, as the river port was enlarged and used for Transatlantic trade. In 1519, Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521) departed from Sevilla on the first world circumnavigation voyage.