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Discover the charm of Andalusia with this full-day tour to Jerez and Cádiz from Seville, featuring sherry tasting, horse shows, and cultural sightseeing.
Taking a full-day trip from Seville to the neighboring cities of Jerez and Cádiz offers a wonderful blend of history, culture, and authentic Andalusian experiences. This tour, priced at around $114 per person, is a popular choice for travelers seeking a taste of Spain’s famed sherry, majestic horses, and charming coastal towns — all topped with professional guides and comfortable transport.
What makes this experience particularly appealing? We love how it balances guided insights with free time to explore at your own pace, whether that’s enjoying a wine tasting, catching a lively horse performance, or wandering Cádiz’s vibrant streets. One thing to consider is the duration: at approximately 11 hours, it’s a long day, so it suits those eager to pack in a full, authentic Andalusian experience.
This tour is a great fit for history buffs, wine lovers, horse enthusiasts, and those curious about Spain’s regional traditions. If you’re after a comprehensive introduction to southern Spain’s cultural gems, this trip offers genuine value — especially with the inclusion of transportation, guided commentary, and memorable performances.


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Your day kicks off early at 8:00 am with a pickup in Seville. The first stop is a charming winery, where you’ll spend about an hour learning about the art of sherry production and sampling a variety of local wines. Reviewers often highlight this part as both informative and delicious, with many noting the friendly owners and the pleasure of tasting different sherries, especially the oloroso.
Several visitors, such as Guillermo, mention how the wine tasting was a highlight, appreciating the personal touch of the winery owners. The guide’s commentary adds context, helping you understand why Jerez is famous for its Spanish wine heritage.
Next, you’ll visit the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art, a world-renowned institution for classical dressage and horse training. The one-hour performance features dancing stallions and equestrians demonstrating spectacular skills. Reviewers like Melissa say it’s “really neat,” and others describe it as “spectacular.”
A standout is the trainers’ ability to choreograph horses to music, creating a ballet of sorts that showcases the grace and discipline of Andalusian horses. Many reviewers, including Elizabeth and Hazel, note how knowledgeable guides like Manuel or Dris enhance the experience, answering questions and sharing fascinating insights about the horses’ training and history.
The last stop is the historic city of Cádiz, where you’ll get about two hours of free time. Many travelers love this part of the trip for the chance to wander the narrow streets, soak in the seaside atmosphere, or enjoy local tapas. Cádiz is renowned for its picturesque waterfront, lively markets, and imposing old town walls.
Reviewer Melissa enjoyed exploring Cádiz’s streets and recommended trying local delicacies like calamari and chicharones at the street market. This free period allows you to pilfer some authentic moments away from the guided tour — whether that’s snapping photos, shopping, or simply relaxing by the water.

Travel is by air-conditioned coach, which reviewers agree makes the long day more comfortable. The tour typically involves small groups of up to 20 travelers, ensuring more personalized attention from guides like Petra, who’s praised for her humor and knowledge. Some reviews mention that the driver skillfully navigates narrow streets, adding to the overall smoothness of the day.
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Starting early at 8:00 am, the tour allows for a full day of sightseeing without feeling rushed. However, some reviewers, like Corinne and Gary, note that the horse show might feel slightly longer than necessary, or the tasting at 10:30 am could be a bit early for some. Still, most seem to agree the pace is manageable, balancing guided events with free exploration.
At $113.79 per person, this tour provides access to multiple highlights — wine tasting, horse spectacle, and Cádiz’s charming streets — all bundled with transportation and expert guides. Several reviewers have expressed satisfaction, especially praising how guides like Manuel and Petra enhance the experience with their knowledge and friendliness.
While the horse show is optional (depending on your selected package), many find the wine tasting and Cádiz visit as worthwhile highlights. For those interested in authentic Andalusian culture and traditions, this tour offers a solid value considering the included activities.

Reviewers frequently mention the quality of guides, with Manuel, Dris, and Petra earning praise for their entertaining and educational commentary. The horse performance receives accolades for its spectacle and elegance, and many mention how majestic and well-trained the Andalusian horses appear.
The wine tasting is considered both informative and tasty, with the owners at Bodegas Diez Merito often described as friendly and passionate about their craft. Cádiz’s stunning views and walkable old town offer a genuine feel of coastal Spain, making the free time especially valuable.
This trip is ideal for cultural enthusiasts, wine aficionados, and horse lovers. It’s a perfect way to learn about Andalusian traditions without the hassle of planning multiple excursions. The combination of guided insights, authentic performances, and free exploration offers a well-rounded experience.
However, if you’re not a fan of long bus rides, or prefer more intimate, focused experiences, you might find the schedule a bit packed or the duration a tad tiring. Also, while most reviewers praise the guides, some mention that certain parts, like the horse show, could be trimmed slightly for better pacing.
This tour provides excellent value for those wanting a comprehensive day out from Seville — a genuine taste of the region’s wines, horses, and coastal charm.
Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes round-trip transport by air-conditioned coach from Seville, making the long day comfortable and stress-free.
What is the start time?
The tour begins at 8:00 am, allowing a full day to explore Jerez, Cádiz, and enjoy the performances.
Are meals included?
No, food and drinks are not included unless specified. However, you’ll have free time in Cádiz to enjoy local cafes or street food.
Is the horse show always included?
The horse show is optional and depends on the package you select. If you opt for the inclusive package, you’ll see the dressage and equestrian skills.
How long is the free time in Cádiz?
You’ll get approximately two hours to walk around, shop, or relax by the coast.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but the tour’s length might be tiring for young children or those with mobility concerns. Guides are friendly and accommodating.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended since there’s walking involved, especially in Cádiz’s streets. Also, consider sun protection during outdoor parts.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, making this a flexible option if your plans change.
This detailed review aims to give you a clear picture of what to expect from the Jerez & Cádiz Winery with Tasting & Opt Horse Show Tour from Seville. Whether you’re fascinated by Spain’s iconic sherries, captivated by noble Andalusian horses, or drawn to the seaside charm of Cádiz, this trip packs in plenty of memorable moments.