Check Availability
from US$ 93.32 / Person
  • Adult (12+)
    - +
  • Child (4-11)
    - +
  • Infant (0-3)
    - +
Hold on. It can sometimes take up to 30 seconds to search for your dates and options. Please bear with us.

Jerez de la Frontera Full Day

Share
Instant confirmation
from US$ 93.32 /Person
Total:
Modify

Activity Schedule

  • When does it run?

    Daily

  • Duration

    14 HOURS

  • Start time

  • Meeting Point
    HOTEL_PICKUP:
    • Jerez de la Frontera Full Day,
    Costa del Sol, Spain,

Key Highlights

  • Easy to book – easy to cancel – easy to change
  • Book early and receive discounts
  • Price same or lower than local rates
  • Best hand-picked operators

Overview

Be seduced by the well-known Andalusian city of Jerez de la Frontera. Taste its world-renowned wines and experience its traditions. Join a full day tour to the famous Andalusian city of Jerez de la Frontera. Attend an equestrian show and admire the enormous cultural and scenic value of the Ruta del Toro. Visit the Gonzalez Byass Cellar and enjoy a wine tasting. Stroll around the city at your own pace and explore its most important landmarks.

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 Gonzalez Byass 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. Head to an equestrian show right after the visit at the cellar and marvel at the incredible performance of the Andalusian horse. Of significant tradition, discover how the art of horsemanship is one of the best preserved features of Spanish culture.

Follow your guide on a walking tour through 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 of Arcos de la Frontera.

Language guide
English, German, Spanish, French and Italian

Inclusions

  • Entrance fee
  • Guide
  • Transport
  • Tourguide

Exclusions

  • Drinks
  • Meal

travel inspiration from guidebook

Our website uses cookies to improve your experience. To find out more, please read our Cookie Policy. Accept