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Seville: Jerez and Cadiz Wine Tasting & Horse Show Day Trip

1. Seville: Jerez and Cadiz Wine Tasting & Horse Show Day Trip

Enjoy a combined 10-hour tour of Jerez de la Frontera and Cadiz and experience world famous wines and one of the most spectacular equestrian shows in the world. Your guide will introduce you to the world of wine at one of the best wine cellars in Jerez, world famous for its sherry production. Learn the process that goes into making the famous wines, from the soil to the sunlight, and deep-rooted production techniques. Taste several types of sherry in a typical bodega. If it is option selected, continue to the Royal Andalucían School of Equestrian Art Foundation to watch the “How the Andalucían Horses Dance” show, regarded as one of the finest equestrian ballets, with choreography based on traditional and cowboy methods of taming wild horses. Drive along the Costa de la Luz to Cadiz, where a local guide will take you around the city center to see the Neoclassical 17th-century cathedral. You will then have some free time to enjoy lunch and explore Europe’s oldest city on your own.

From Seville: Cadiz & Jerez Sherry Tasting Day Trip

2. From Seville: Cadiz & Jerez Sherry Tasting Day Trip

If you are on your grand tour of Andalusia, Cadiz and Jerez are those magical spots that sees comparatively few visitors. Unlike well-traveled attractions such as Cordoba or Granada, Cadiz and Jerez have got their own soul, history, charm and claim to fame. One of the oldest cities in all of Europe, Cadiz was founded by the Phoenicians 3000 years ago. It rests on the tip of the European continent and Atlantic Ocean, at the confluence of the Mediterranean Sea and the ocean, with cool sea breezes and long sandy beaches, a vivacious old port town encompassed by an ancient wall. The bustling pedestrian streets of Cadiz can easily be explored by foot in a few hours, where you will encounter inviting fresh seafood aromas and friendly locals, making it one of the most entertaining cities in all of Spain. Carnival in Cadiz is celebrated extravagantly. Jerez is the capital of the famous Spanish sherry in all its delightful varieties, from very dry to desert wines and you will be able to taste them all. Your excursion will enable you to enjoy a delightful day with nice walks in the old town with its numerous lively plazas and historic monuments, wrapping up with a relaxing time on the beach. Have the chance to walk up to the historic watch tower from where the boats were observed, and visit an old and family run wine cellar to immerse yourself in the fantastic world of Spanish wine. Optionally, you could visit the exquisite ancient Camera Obscura to have a chance to view the city from a unique perspective.

Cádiz: Local Tapas Experience

3. Cádiz: Local Tapas Experience

Savor the rich flavors of Cádiz on this exciting food tour. Dive into the culture and cuisine of the city as your guide steers you towards lesser-known food joints. Explore the local Tapas in Cádiz with wine. Hop from local markets to taverns to taste Sherry Wine and local food. See the city's culinary scene from an insider's point of view with visits to authentic places that locals love. Learn about the key ingredients of Andalusian cuisine with a tour of the food market. Eat like a local and taste a bocadillo. Then, move on to a tour of 3 Tapas bars including drinks and food at each bar. Soak in the local atmosphere.

From Seville: Jerez, Cádiz and Andalusian Horses

4. From Seville: Jerez, Cádiz and Andalusian Horses

Depart Seville and journey by air-conditioned coach through the countryside of southern Spain en route to Jerez de la Frontera, famous for its horses and sherry wine production. Upon arrival in the palm-filled city, visit one of its historical bodegas where the sherry is produced. Meet your winemaker host and learn what makes the local sherry so special as you tour the grounds and see wooden casks in the cellars. Taste a delectable selection of sweet and dry sherry varieties in a unique atmosphere. Then, go to the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art to watch an authentic horse ballet. Marvel at the choreography, based on traditional and cowboy methods of taming wild horses, all set to Spanish music. Next, travel along the Costa de la Luz en route to the city of Cádiz. Follow your local guide to the cathedral in the historic city center, and get some spare time to enjoy lunch and explore on your own. 

Cadiz: Private Tour with Tapas, Wine Tasting and Bike Rental

5. Cadiz: Private Tour with Tapas, Wine Tasting and Bike Rental

You will visit the main points of the city with an experienced local guide through its streets with no rush you will breathe its colorfull accompanied by your own group in the most historic corners of a city with more than 3000 years of history, and you will experience its gastronomy in the most valued places of the city sharing wine with your local guide. Remember that you have access to your own bicycles and locks at our headquarters for use in the city whenever you want for the rest of your stay in the city and enjoy through its exclusive bike lanes next to the seaside.

From Malaga or Torremolinos: Jerez de la Frontera Full Day

6. From Malaga or Torremolinos: Jerez de la Frontera Full Day

One of our air-conditioned coaches will pick you up at your meeting point in Costa del Sol. Remember to reconfirm your tour details at least 48h prior your activity! Sit back and relax, can you see any famous animals on the journey? Visit the Domeq Cellar, one of the most well-known Spanish sherry bodegas. This family owned business faithfully represents the extensive viniculture diversity of Spain. Enjoy a wine tasting, included on the visit. Follow your guide to the city center before enjoying the free time you will have. Explore Jerez de la Frontera at your own pace. Wonder at the mix of Gothic, Baroque and Neoclassical styles of its Cathedral. See the Alcazar, a fortress built in the 11th century when Jerez was part of the small kingdom of the Taifa´s of Arcos de la Frontera.

From Cadiz: Day-Trip to Ronda & Setenil de las Bodegas

7. From Cadiz: Day-Trip to Ronda & Setenil de las Bodegas

On this day tour from Cadiz, head first to Ronda, one of the oldest cities in Spain. The city reached perhaps its finest period in the 18th century, when the famous monuments of the New Bridge and the Bullring were built. Discover all of these highlights on your tour of the city, and learn about the fascinating and rich history of this beautiful place. Next, head to Setenil de las Bodegas, famous for its beauty, and one of the main tourist destinations in the Sierra de Cádiz. The houses, some below rocks and others on top of or even inside of the rocks, create different street levels, forming charming corners such as those in the streets Calle de las Cuevas de la Sombra and Calle de las Cuevas del Sol. Explore the highlights of this charming town on your tour.

Cadiz: 3-Hour History & Tapas Private Walking Tour

8. Cadiz: 3-Hour History & Tapas Private Walking Tour

Enjoy a culinary walking tour in Cadiz. You will learn about the history and culture in addition to being surprised with the gastronomy. Go to the best bars in the city and look for the best tapas and the best gastronomic finds. While you go from bar to bar, you’ll be taken to the most important areas of historic and cultural heritage so that you will also visit the oldest city in Europe and discover its highlights. It is said tapas was invented here.  With a local expert as your guide, you’ll learn about the history of Spanish gastronomy and discover the delights of tapas dining on visits of Cadiz’s best bars with local wine, sherry or beer. Try the typical fried fish, Iberian ham and seafood. This tour will avoid the crowded tourist spots and routes so that you will be able to discover authentic local life and taste the typical tapas and wine from Cadiz.

From Cádiz: Private Trip to Jerez with Winery

9. From Cádiz: Private Trip to Jerez with Winery

There are few places in Spain which can lay claim to the international recognition enjoyed by Jerez. Thanks to its wine, jerez or sherry, the equestrian tradition, the bulls, flamenco, and motor racing, this Andalusian town’s name has been known far and wide for many years. The Phoenicians arrived in the surrounding area some 3000 years ago to establish a colony called Xera, which became known as Ceret under the rule of the Romans and Sheres or Xeres when it became an Arabic fortress. Under the reign of the Catholic Monarchs, the prosperous trading of its famous wines with the English began. The Muslims left a deep mark on the town including the layout of the quarters situated at the heart of the old Arabic city town center such as San Lucas and San Mateo, where the church of the same name is to be found, the Market Square (housing the Archaeological Museum), and Riquelme Palace. But without a doubt, the most important Al-Andalus feature is the Alcázar de Jerez situated within the walled enclosure of the Mosque, the Arab Baths, and the Olive Garden with its cisterns and fountains in perfect harmony with the Baroque palace of Villavicencio built upon the ruins of the original Islamic palace with a tower where the visitor can find the original camera obscura. The town has many interesting examples of Gothic architecture. In the Santiago quarter, home of bulería music, there is the Church of Santiago dating from the 15th century which holds the image of Our Father Jesús del Prendimiento attributed to La Roldana. The Convent Church of Santo Domingo and San Marcos Church are also good examples of this style. Each house some of the images carried through the streets during Easter Week (Jerez’s main festival along with the Horse Fair). Nearby is another cathedral, a beautiful highly monumental work of Baroque architecture. Inside, the choir stalls, the Virgen Niña de Zurbarán, an inmaculada by Vaccaro, a crucifix by Juan de Arce, and the Cristo de la Viga, (Gothic 14th century) are all worth seeing. The adjacent tower is built on the site of an Arab minaret. But if you really want to get to know Jerez and its people, there is nothing better than a long walk along the Calle Larga, the central nerve and shopping center of the town. This is where the town’s heart beats strongest, where the best shops are to be found alongside the pavement cafés where you can enjoy a drink and some of the delicious Jerez tapas. Then, head for the Plaza del Arenal, Jerez’s most emblematic square, the Mamelón, and the little Placita del Banco all buzzing with activity. Afterwards, go to either Plateros or Rafael Rivero Square both friendly places with plenty of pavement cafés offering delicious cuisine. Two tour options: - Guided historical center and Sherry Winery with tasting  - Guided historical center and Sherry Winery with tasting plus entrance to a horse show 

Cadiz: Private Food and Culture Walking Tour with Tastings

10. Cadiz: Private Food and Culture Walking Tour with Tastings

Discover the oldest city in western Europe on this private gastronomic sightseeing tour in Cadiz. Explore the historic center of the city on foot and visit 3 different bars to taste the distinctive and exquisite flavors of what makes Cadiz cuisine so special. Embark on a cultural walk around the ancient city and admire sights such as the Cathedral of Cadiz, San Sebastian, and the Castle of Santa Catalina. Visit 3 snack bars to taste traditional tapas (Spanish snacks) paired with 3 drinks including local wines. Discovered by the Phoenicians nearly 3,000 years ago, Cadiz has been fought over, conquered, and settled upon by many different civilizations. Each civilization has introduced its own culture to the area, making Cadiz an important region throughout its history.

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based on 108 reviews

Alvaro is a real ambassador for Cadiz and his knowledge and love of his city comes across in his choices of taverns and his descriptions of the delicious tapas and sherry and wines. He is a considerate and charming guide and I highly recommend him We visited the oldest sherry tavern in Cadiz, the owner was delightful and I am now a sherry drinker too! We visited a number of different tapas bars sampling unusual and delicious local dishes in each - I learnt a lot about the fabulous local products. Hoping to visit Cadiz again soon and to do another of Alvaro’s trips to Puerto.

super trip, lots of sherry to taste, horse show was different to what I expected but worth while, finally visiting Cadiz was a welcome end to the trip although was quite busy due to two cruise ships docked, Guide was excellent giving info about Seville and the towns we visited.

What a great day out. Brilliant friendly guides, loads of sherry to taste and an incredible horse display. This was well worth it and we couldn’t recommend it more highly. Thank you!

Petra our guide was very good. Horse was nice but a bit too long. Would have liked more time in Cadiz.

Program was exciting, guide was professional and observant, the all tour was perfect and excellent.