Many kilometres of navigable river and coast provide an excellent
chance to discover Nature in the Province of Cádiz. A boat
named Real Fernando set sails every day from the Bajo Guía
beach, in Sanlúcar de Barrameda, at the mouth of River Guadalquivir.
Its 13 kilometres trip allows passengers to admire the shores of the
National Park and Natural Park, with a huge biodiversity and stops
in the Poblado de la Plancha (a village) and Marisma de Bonanza (a
marsh).
"Adriano III", a motorboat popularly known as the port's
little steam boat declared of Cultural Interest, has sailed the seas
of Cádiz since 1929. Apart from its sentimental and nostalgic
values, this trip between Cádiz and El Puerto de Santa María
through River Guadalete offers you the best views of the Bay.