The National Park of Doñana is integrated in the National Parks Net located in Spain. Doñana has total surface of 50,720Has., which stand as the most important wetland in Europe, being regarded a reserve of the biosphere by the UNESCO.

The National Park of Doñana offers a quiet border to the Guadalquivir river, which runs into Sanlúcar de Barrameda. This city gives the visitor a privileged acces to the inside of Doñana whit the boat cruise "Real Fernando", which every day sails up the river towards the National and Natural Park of Doñana.
The visitor who goes to the Park from Bajo de Guía, in Sanlúcar, has the opportunity to enjoy a trip in which he/she will learn about the history and geomorphology of the Guadalquivir river (or big river in Arabic), the most important river in Andalucía. In the course of the trip two stops will be made: the first on the village of "La Plancha" in the National Park of Doñana; the second one in "Las Salinas" (salt marshes), in the Natural Park of Doñana.

The visitors centre "Ice Factory", managed by the Ministry of Environment has two show areas. One of them provides information about the National Park of Doñana whereas, the other one shows the evolution of manhood in this area. The center gives an insight of the important the town of Sanlúcar played in the discovery of the New World.
This visitor’s centre also offers a shop where customers an acquire the most recent publications about Doñana and souvenirs of the National Park.
Address: Bajo Guía s /n.
