Evolving to the rhythm of the Ebro River's changes, is to feel the excitement that filled the Phoenicians, Romans and Berbers, at the same time we discover the rich heritage that give evidence of their presence in the greatest river of the Iberian Peninsula.
The singularity of the Ebro River will make us feel we are in a Tunisian desert, and in a few minutes, in a Panamanian jungle. Guaranteed amazement.
The river owns an inherent beauty as well as a rich heritage of riverside towns. Sancho Panza's island of Barataria, Zaragosa's bridges or the Monasterio de Rueda, are just some of the many traces of humanity around the river.
Sailing along Zaragosa's urban section is discovering in a playful way the history of the city and its river. Washerwomen of the beginning of the XX th century, nymphs and gods of the river, fishermen of the XIX th century, and other characters, will allow us to understand the evolution of the relationship between Zaragoza and the Ebro River in an pleasant and amusing way. Some of the most remarkable monuments of Zaragosa, such as the Basílica del Pilar and the Puente de Piedra, can be observed in an incomparable way, from the centre of its most singular street: El Río Ebro Amazing riverside forests allow kingfishers and herons to inhabit Ebro's urban section , giving us a unique contrast between the most cosmopolitan city and an exuberant, and at the same time, ignored wildlife.
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