Donana National Park

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Donana National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Andalusia, is one of Europe’s most important wetlands and a birdwatcher’s paradise. This vast mosaic of marshes, dunes, and pine forests sits at the mouth of the Guadalquivir River, where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean. It’s a wild, untamed landscape where you can spot endangered species like the Iberian lynx and Spanish imperial eagle, and it offers a rare glimpse into Spain’s natural heritage. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or a casual traveler, Donana’s raw beauty and biodiversity will leave you spellbound.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allocate a full day to experience Donana properly. Start early with a guided 4WD tour (about 4 hours), then spend the afternoon at El Acebuche or exploring El Rocío. If you’re short on time, a half-day focused on the visitor centre and a short walk around the marshes can still be rewarding. For dedicated birders, two days allow you to explore different habitats and join dawn or dusk tours.

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