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Seville: Cádiz + Jerez de la Frontera Day Trip — Full Day with Optional Winery

10-hour guided day trip to Cádiz (oldest continuously inhabited city in the West) + Jerez de la Frontera from Seville. 641 reviews at 4.2/5. Official guide in 4 languages (ES/EN/FR/IT). Options: basic tour, with winery, with equestrian show. Hotel pickup available. From €95.

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Practical details

Duration
10 hours
Guide languages
Spanish · English
Mobile ticket
No need to print
Instant confirmation
Right after booking
Wheelchair accessible
No
Minimum age
18+
Pets
Not allowed
Cancellation
Free up to 24h before

Highlights

  • Full day to CÁDIZ (oldest continuously inhabited city in the West — founded 1100 BC) + JEREZ
  • 641 reviews at 4.2/5
  • Official licensed guide in **4 LANGUAGES: Spanish, English, French, Italian**
  • **3 options:** basic tour (€95) · with Jerez winery (sherry wine) · with equestrian show (Royal School)
  • **Hotel pickup available**
  • Local tapas + walk along Cádiz beach (La Caleta)
  • Private tour available for groups
  • FREE cancellation up to 24h before

Our take

Combined excursion to **Cádiz** (oldest city in the West, 1100 BC) + **Jerez de la Frontera** (sherry wines + Andalusian horses) from Seville. 641 reviews at 4.2/5 — correct quality without being exceptional. The great value of the tour is the **efficient combination of 2 distant destinations** (Cádiz at 1h30min, Jerez at 1h in different directions), which independently requires complex planning. **3 differential options:** basic (€95) covers Cádiz + Jerez exteriors; with Jerez winery (€120) adds sherry tasting; with equestrian show + winery (€145) adds the unique Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art show. The economic difference is justified if you're interested in wine or horses. **Who it's for:** visitors with 2-3 days in Seville who want to add a day on the Andalusian Atlantic coast, **wine lovers** (winery option), **families with children** (equestrian show option), those interested in millennial history (Cádiz founded by Phoenicians 1100 BC), foodies (Cadiz gastronomy: pescaíto frito, red tuna, Sanlúcar prawns). **Who it's NOT for:** 1-day visitors (10h is a lot of commitment), those who only want Cádiz (better independently by train), strict wheelchair users (cobbled streets), minors who don't take advantage of the wine component, visitors who prefer classic Sevillian flamenco vs. Jerez bulerías.

What's included

  • Round-trip transport Seville ↔ Bay of Cádiz ↔ Jerez
  • Local professional guide in Spanish, English, French or Italian
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • Guided tour of Cádiz (Old Town, Cathedral exterior, La Caleta)
  • Guided tour of Jerez (historic centre, surroundings)

Not included

  • Jerez winery entry (€15-25 depending on option — sherry tasting included)
  • Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art show entry (€20-30 depending on option)
  • Food and drinks (lunch independently in Cádiz or Jerez)
  • Gratuities (optional)

Good to know

What to bring

  • Comfortable shoes (walks through cobbled historic centres)
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen (Cádiz is by the sea, lots of reflected light)
  • Hat/cap in summer
  • Swimsuit and towel (if you booked option with beach time at La Caleta)
  • Money/card for lunch and winery consumption
  • Infant seat available on request — notify when booking if you bring small children
  • **Student card** if you booked reduced fare

Not suitable for

  • Under 18 if your option includes wine tasting (notify when booking — can adapt for families)
  • Wheelchair users (not marked as fully accessible)
  • Visitors expecting lots of beach time (this tour is touristic, not beach)

Things to keep in mind

  • **Minimum 4 people same language** to guarantee the tour in your language
  • **Cádiz is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the West** — founded by Phoenicians 1100 BC, 3,100 years of history. Old Town is one of Spain's most beautiful
  • **Jerez** is the cradle of sherry wine and bulería flamenco style. The winery option is a must if you like wine
  • Equestrian show by the **Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art**: dancing Andalusian horses — unlike any other horse show in the world
  • Best season: March-June + September-November. July-August can be very hot (Cádiz mitigated by sea but Jerez is inland)
  • Cádiz has **spectacular squares**: Plaza San Juan de Dios, Plaza de la Catedral, Plaza de las Flores

Meeting point

**Multiple pickup points in Seville:** Calle Trajano 6, Calle Rastro 12A, Calle Zaragoza 1. **Hotel pickup available** depending on booked option. Verify the voucher. Arrive 15 min early.

The 3 points are in central Seville. Hotel pickup available (30-45 min before departure). The trip to Cádiz lasts ~1h30min (120 km). Cádiz at midday + Jerez in the afternoon + return to Seville at night. Total 10 hours. If you booked the winery option, the visit is typically in Jerez with tasting of 3-4 traditional sherry wines.

The experience

What you'll see

Full-day guided excursion to Cádiz (the oldest city in the West — 1100 BC) + Jerez de la Frontera (sherry wines + Andalusian horses) from Seville. 641 reviews at 4.2/5.

  • Cádiz old town: Plaza San Juan de Dios, Plaza de la Catedral, Plaza de las Flores, Santa Cruz Cathedral (iconic yellow dome), La Caleta (urban beach between castles), Central Market.
  • Jerez historic centre: 18th c. Cathedral, Mudéjar Alcázar, Andalusian Centre of Flamenco.
  • Winery option (+€25): visit to traditional winery with tasting of 3-4 sherry wines (Fino, Amontillado, Oloroso, Pedro Ximénez).
  • Equestrian show option (+€50): «How the Andalusian Horses Dance» show by the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art (Tuesdays and Thursdays) — dancing horses unique in the world.
  • Official guide in 4 languages: Spanish, English, French, Italian.
  • Hotel pickup available.

How it works

Book your date, option (basic/winery/equestrian) and language.

Arrive 15 min early at the pickup point (3 central options in Seville or your hotel).

Trip to Cádiz by bus (~1h30min).

Cádiz tour (~2-3h) with guide: old town + Cathedral exterior + La Caleta.

Transfer to Jerez (~30 min).

Jerez tour + winery/equestrian show option (~2-3h).

Return to Seville (~1h30min). Estimated arrival 7-8 PM.

Who I recommend it to

  • Visitors with 2-3 days in Seville wanting to add a coastal day.
  • Wine lovers (winery option).
  • Families with children (equestrian show option).
  • Those interested in millennial history (Cádiz founded 1100 BC).
  • Foodies (Cadiz gastronomy).

Who I do NOT recommend it to

  • 1-day visitors (10h is a lot of commitment).
  • Those who only want Cádiz (better independently by train).
  • Strict wheelchair users.
  • Minors who don't take advantage of the wine component.
  • Those who prefer classic Sevillian flamenco vs. Jerez bulerías.

Accessibility

NOT marked as fully wheelchair accessible. Cádiz old town has narrow cobbled streets with some level changes. Jerez historic centre similar. The equestrian show and wineries usually have adapted accesses but verify when booking. People with reduced mobility who can walk usually manage.

Cancellation policy

FREE cancellation up to 24 hours before — full refund. Within 24h: no refunds. Tour runs rain or shine (in rain beach time is adjusted). Date changes subject to availability.

Frequently asked questions

Is it worth paying more for the winery or equestrian show option?
Depends on your interest. **Basic option (€95):** Cádiz + Jerez tour without winery or show — route and guide, enough to know both cities. **With winery (~€115-125):** adds visit to traditional Jerez winery (González Byass, Bodegas Tradición or similar) with TASTING of 3-4 sherry wines (Fino, Amontillado, Oloroso, Pedro Ximénez). YES recommended if you like wine or are curious. **With equestrian show + winery (~€135-145):** adds the «How the Andalusian Horses Dance» show by the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art — dancing horses unique in the world. YES recommended if going with family or you like animals. **Only show without winery:** also available.
What do you see in Cádiz?
**Cádiz** (120,000 inhabitants, founded 1100 BC by Phoenicians) is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the West. It features: (1) **Old Town** with squares like Plaza San Juan de Dios, Plaza de la Catedral, Plaza de las Flores. (2) **Santa Cruz Cathedral** (17th-19th c.) — baroque facade with iconic yellow dome. (3) **La Caleta** — urban beach between the castles of San Sebastián and Santa Catalina (famous for James Bond scene «Die Another Day» with Halle Berry, although actually filmed simulating Cuba). (4) **San Sebastián Castle** on an islet connected by walkway. (5) **Central Market** — local gastronomy: pescaíto frito, ortiguillas, red tuna. (6) **Plaza España** with monument to the 1812 Constitution (la Pepa).
What do you see in Jerez de la Frontera?
**Jerez de la Frontera** (213,000 inhabitants) is famous for: (1) **Sherry/jerez wines** — unique designation of origin in the world. Century-old wineries: González Byass (Tío Pepe), Pedro Domecq, Williams & Humbert. (2) **Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art** — pure Andalusian horses + «How the Andalusian Horses Dance» show (Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12 PM). (3) **18th c. Cathedral** + 12th c. Mudéjar Alcázar. (4) **Bulería flamenco** — Jerez is the cradle of bulería style; **Tablao El Lagá del Tío Parrilla**. (5) **Andalusian Centre of Flamenco** with Intangible Heritage archives.
Is this excursion better or going independently by train?
**Independently by train:** Seville-Cádiz 1h45min (€15 round trip), Seville-Jerez 1h (€10 round trip), but both are 25 km from each other — combining them independently requires taking 2 different trains and quite logistics. **This tour:** direct transport Seville → Cádiz → Jerez → Seville by bus with guide + winery/show options. Recommendation: if you want ONLY Cádiz, go independently by train. If you want both + winery + show, this tour is more efficient.

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