Seville

Private car transfer
from Porto to Seville

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in 6 h 10 min
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Trip Information

Pick-up

Your driver will meet you at your address in Porto.

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage

Trip

You’ll travel in comfort for 6 h 10 min.

  • Optional sight-seeing
  • Clean, comfortable car
  • Professional driver
  • Bottled water
  • Child seats
  • Prepared for handicapped
  • Smoke-free
  • Pet friendly

Drop-off

Your driver will drop you off at your address in Seville.

  • Door-to-door service
  • Help with your luggage
In total
  • 580 km
  • 6 h 10 min

Visit these sights on the way

Overview: car trip from Porto to Seville

Porto became a town in the year 417 and has an expansive history of more than 2,000 years, all the way into the Bronze Age. However, without giving it all away, we can say that Porto in Portugal is a city you'll want to visit if you enjoy history, port wine, and tasty meals. But what's next after Porto? Although it's a distance away, we recommend Seville, and our private car drivers at Daytrip can help you get from Porto to Seville easily.

Seville is a city steeped in history and tradition, much like Porto, but it's also incredibly vibrant, modern, and ahead of its time. Those who visit Seville often remark on its mysterious nature and sensual flamboyancy, where traditions like flamenco and bullfighting are fiercely honored. Not to mention Seville's culinary offerings, which are legendary, with new twists on classic dishes and delectable local cuisine you'll miss when you're gone.

The city also has its fair share of historical and cultural landmarks and attractions worth visiting, from museums and parks to old tobacco factories and beautiful cathedrals. So, with so much to see and do and plan, why not take transportation woes off the list and let our drivers at Daytrip get you where you need to be? We can't wait to fetch you in Porto, indulge your sightseeing stops along the way, and drop you off in this ancient but extraordinary city.

About Seville

It's impossible for those visiting Seville not to be captivated by the city's breathtaking architecture, rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious food and drink. With all these components it's unsurprising that many believe it to be one of the best travel destinations in Spain and we have to agree. That's why we often urge those in Porto to consider driving by car from Porto to Seville to bask in this city's unforgettableness.

Before you learn about what you can do nowadays in Seville, it's important to learn a little about this fascinating city's past. For starters, it dates back more than 2,000 years and is one of Spain's oldest cities. Over the years, it has been occupied by many civilizations—like Porto and other European cities—including the Christians, Romans, Muslims, and Moors.

Under Islamic rule, Seville became a thriving economic center and cultural hub, constructing several impressive buildings, including the Real Alcazar. Today, you can explore this grand palace, which was once Seville's Jewish quarter during medieval times.

After touring the Real Alcazar, you can explore the surrounding neighborhood and bask in the perfect examples of Moorish architecture with thin alleyways lined with beautiful white-washed buildings, picturesque gardens, stunning courtyards, and quaint homes. A wander through the streets will help you learn more about every civilization's historical influence on Seville and how it has been preserved today.

Once you've wandered around the city, you can try the food. We promise that no trip to Seville is complete without a taste of local cuisine. In fact, one of the top reasons you should visit this extraordinary city is for its food scene. No matter where you go, you'll find tapas—Spanish plates of savory dishes—and a glass of the most flavorsome wine. So get your fill of the attractions and taste test your way around the city before you're onto the next exciting adventure.

From Porto to Seville: travel tips

No matter how much you've traveled, you can always use a few travel tips because visiting a new city comes with its own quirks. So, to help ensure you enjoy your travel experience from Porto to Seville, we've shared a few of our tried and trusted travel insights you'll want to note.

Dress modestly when visiting churches

The route from Porto to Seville has its fair share of grand to modest churches worth exploring, especially if you are interested in religion. However, if you plan to visit a few churches along the way and in Seville, you must remember to dress modestly. In Portugal and Spain, the churches are strict about their dress codes.

This means that you cannot have naked shoulders, short clothing, ball caps, or flip-flops. Since it can get hot in the summer, the easiest way to prepare is to carry a pair of closed shoes and wear a shawl—if you're a woman—that you can leave in the car.

Expect cheek kisses

If you're not from Europe, cheek kisses might seem foreign, but they are a tradition in places like Porto and Seville. So, if you will be stopping along the way and sightseeing with Daytrip, be prepared to give and receive more than a few customary cheek kisses while interacting with the locals. You can always abstain, but remember to be polite.

Stay hydrated

Hydration is key if you plan to travel from Porto to Seville during the summer months, especially considering that this region experiences temperatures in the high 90s and even low 100s in July and August. Luckily, it's easy to remain hydrated.

Simply keep sipping on bottled water throughout your trip, as our Daytrip drivers won't mind. You should also take your water with you to drink while exploring any of the places on your travel list found between the two cities.

How to get from Porto to Seville

Getting from Porto to Seville might seem like a mighty mountain of effort that's not easily navigable, but we promise it's easier than you might think. Have a look below to learn the transportation options available that you can use to get from one wonderful city to the next:

From Porto to Seville by bus

BlaBlaCar Bus is the only private bus-pooling line that offers trips from Porto to Seville, and unlike other bus lines, the tickets can be pricey. On average, BlaBlaCar Bus offers trips to Seville from Porto once daily, and ticket prices cost between $55 and $77 (€50.50-€70) one way. A trip also takes about nine and a half hours to get from one city to the next.

Unfortunately, many customers have had bad experiences with BlaBlaCar Bus, so it might be worthwhile to look into alternatives with better reputations, like Flixbus and RenEX. Both bus lines offer trips daily, but they are not cheap. A ticket costs around the same price as BlaBlaCar Buses. In addition, these buses take between 10 and 12 hours to reach Seville, so they are not fast.

From Porto to Seville by train

Although a train offers a connecting bus trip, it is often best to travel the entire way by train if you can afford it, as it requires less effort and is a more streamlined process. However, taking a train the entire way is more time-consuming, with an average trip taking about 12 hours and 10 minutes and costing between $50 and $100 (€46-€92).

Two train lines, Comboios De Portugal and Renfe Viajeros, offer trips from Porto to Seville. The former covers the first half of the trip, while the latter takes you the rest of the way.

Unfortunately, taking a train will involve multiple stops and transfers in different cities and towns along the route. You won't get to tour these places as there won't be enough time between transfers.

From Porto to Seville by flight

If you're hoping a flight is the most convenient and easiest way to travel from Porto to Seville, we're sorry to disappoint. Unfortunately, there isn't a direct plane between these two cities with major airlines. If you want to take a plane, you will first need to hop on a train that will take you to Maia, and from there, you will fly to Faro.

Once you arrive in Faro, after an hour and 10-minute flight, you will need to take a bus to Seville. This bus takes about two hours and 45 minutes to complete the trip, but the bad news is a bus only leaves every four hours, so you might be in for a bit of a wait. Not to mention, the entire trip could cost you well over $250 (€230).

From Porto to Seville by private car

One of the best travel experiences you can expect to have when traveling from Porto to Seville is by private car. Driving between these two cities in a private car is guaranteed to be comfortable and hassle-free.

In our opinion, the best door-to-door private car service to hire is Daytrip. Daytrip's professional English-speaking drivers are a cut above the rest. Not only will they get you where you need to be safely, but Daytrip is also reliable, reputable, and cost-effective, with trips starting at $137 (€126) per seat per trip.

Although our drivers are not tour guides, we're more than happy to share travel tips and insights about the places you want to visit along the way. So pick out your stops and let us know beforehand, and we'll do our best to make your sightseeing wishes a reality.

Things to do when you get to Seville

Seville is a city that perfectly embodies the region's incredibly diverse range of architectural styles and cultures. No matter where you travel within the city limits, you'll find some photo-worthy sights. But where do you begin your adventure? Below, we've created a mini must-visit guide for those traveling from Porto to Seville who want to see the best of the city.

Seville Cathedral

The Seville Cathedral is the world's largest gothic church, which you might already know, which is why it's on your travel list. But did you know that it was built atop the remains of a mosque?

That's not the only interesting thing about this cathedral. It is also incredibly opulent, with a stunning gold altarpiece depicting the 36 scenes from Christ's life. It is also believed to house the tomb of Christopher Columbus and is home to beautiful artworks by Goya and Murillo.

Santa Cruz

Even if you're not Jewish, you should visit Santa Cruz, Seville's historic Jewish quarter. This historic quarter is far more than meets the eye. It's not only about the beautiful white-washed buildings.

The square also offers visitors a look at some of Seville's most popular attractions, like the dramatic bell tower of Seville Cathedral, Giralda, and the Real Alcazar. You can also shop when you stop at the squares, art galleries, and bodegas since there's something for everyone.

Royal Tobacco Factory

Few people know that Seville used to have a booming tobacco industry, and the Royal Tobacco Factory is where most of the city's tobacco was produced. Interestingly, this building used to be Europe's largest industrial building, but it has since been converted into a university building that can be toured. If you want to see the building in all its glory, we recommend making sure you go on a day when it's open to the public.

When is the best time to visit Seville?

If you want to drive from Porto to Seville but are unsure when to visit, we'll tell you a secret. The best time to visit this luscious city is from March to May when the weather is mild, and the tourist rush hasn't peaked, as seen during the summer months.

Not only will you miss the crowds, but you will also enjoy cheaper hotel and transportation rates. You'll also have an easier time visiting some of the more popular attractions with far fewer lines.

However, if you're visiting Seville for its yearly festivals, it's best to visit during late April and early May, but be wary of hiked-up hotel prices and significantly larger crowds.

Questions & Answers about Traveling from Porto to Seville

There is no high-speed train from Porto to Seville. Because of the stops and transfers involved, the average train trip between these two cities takes just under 13 hours. Even though there is a direct train, this train makes multiple stops, and the other trains offering trips require you to take a bus, adding to your trip time in some instances.
You can take a taxi from Porto to Seville but it isn’t advisable. Not only can it be difficult to get a taxi depending on when you want to travel but it can also be incredibly expensive considering the trip is over 500 miles (805 km).
There are many ways to get from Porto to Seville, and which you choose will depend on your travel preferences and budget. However, the common options include taking a train, bus, flight, or private car transfer service like Daytrip. Taking a private car is usually the fastest way – besides a flight – to get to Seville if you're traveling from Porto.
Usually, Seville is a safe place to visit. It has low levels of violent crime year round and is not a place to be too worried about walking around within. However as with many other popular destinations there are pickpockets who prey on travelers. So always be on the lookout and watch your belongings.
When visiting Seville there are many things to see and do. We recommend you don’t miss out on visiting the Alcazar which is the city’s magnificent royal palace with picture worthy gardens. Then there is the Plaza de Espana, and Seville Cathedral that are also must-visits.
Because of the distance involved, the easiest way to get to Seville is usually by private car transfer service Daytrip. With Daytrip, you can get to Seville in a little over six hours if you don't add any sightseeing stops to your trip. Although some flights are faster, you won't get to sightsee or make any pit stops along the way, missing out on golden travel opportunities. A private ride is also often far less complicated and easier to plan, and since Daytrip provides door-to-door services, you won't need to rush or stress about getting to train or bus stations or airports in time.

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The Daytrip driver advantage

Daytrip driver
  • Local knowledge about the route from Porto to Seville
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  • English speaking*

    All Daytrip drivers speak English* as well as their native language (and sometimes additional languages too!). They'll be happy to discuss local history and culture with you, as well as answer any questions you may have. And because they speak the language, they're able to provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with local culture. *Drivers for Lite service aren't required to speak English but must meet all other standards.

  • Safety first!

    We screen all our drivers for criminal and traffic records, and personally interview each one. We also inspect their cars for safety, comfort, and reliability. All cars must be less than ten years old, in excellent operating condition, and insured as required by local law. And because our drivers are locals, they're familiar with the rules and customs of the road.

World-class customer support

  • Available 24/7
  • Close relationship with drivers
  • Experts on the route from Porto to Seville

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  • Cancellations: 100% refund up to 24 hours before the trip!
  • Changes: Free up to 24 hours before the trip!

Good to know

Children

If you’re traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!

Pets

Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.

Tips

Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).

Luggage

  • Big luggage
  • 29x21x11 inches
  • 74x53x28 cm
  • Small luggage
  • 22x14x9 inches
  • 56x36x23 cm

Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If you’re traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.

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Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!

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