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Discover Andalusia's highlights with this full-day tour from Seville, including sherry tasting, a horse ballet, and exploring Cádiz's vibrant streets.
If you’re looking to explore some of Andalusia’s most charming spots without the hassle of planning, this guided day trip from Seville offers a wonderful mix of local culture, history, and stunning sights. For about $140, you’ll visit Jerez de la Frontera to tour a traditional sherry bodega and watch an impressive Andalusian horse ballet, then enjoy some free time in Cádiz, one of Europe’s oldest cities.
One of the standout features of this tour is the seamless combination of local wine, equestrian artistry, and coastal charm—all in one day. We especially appreciate the knowledgeable guides like Manuel and Petra, who bring the history and culture alive with engaging commentary.
That said, keep in mind the full schedule and the 10-hour duration, which might feel long if you prefer more relaxed, unstructured days. This experience suits travelers who want a deep dive into Andalusian traditions with enough free time to explore on your own. Perfect for history buffs, wine lovers, horse enthusiasts, or anyone eager for an authentic taste of southern Spain.


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The day begins with pickup from four convenient locations in Seville’s city center, including the Bike Center and Bécquer Hotel. The air-conditioned coach makes the 1.5-hour drive through scenic southern Spain, giving you a chance to stretch your legs and soak in the countryside. As some reviews note, the bus ride is comfortable, and your guide—like Manuel—will start sharing snippets of local history from the get-go, setting the tone for a day rich in cultural insights.
Arriving in Jerez de la Frontera, your first stop is a historic sherry winery. Here, you’ll meet a winemaker who will guide you through the production process, explaining what makes Jerez’s sherry so distinct. Expect to see the wooden casks in the cellars, and learn about the different types of sherry—dry, sweet, and everything in between.
The tasting experience is a highlight, with reviews emphasizing the quality and variety of wines. As one reviewer shared, they appreciated the detailed tour and the chance to taste multiple sherry styles, although the length of the visit was a tad long—about 1.5 hours. The sherry tastings take place in a unique atmosphere that transports you to the heart of Andalusian wine-making traditions.
Next, the tour takes you to the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. This is a true spectacle—an elegant display of horses performing choreographed routines to Spanish music. Reviewers describe it as “awesome” and “fabulous,” often citing the skill of the riders and the beauty of the horses.
Many mention that the show is based on traditional and cowboy methods of taming wild horses, which adds an authentic touch. The horses dance and prance in perfect harmony, showcasing the incredible training and bond between rider and horse. The guide explains the history behind the school, adding context to the spectacle, and some reviews note it’s the highlight of their trip.
After the show, you’ll travel along the Costa de la Luz for about 30 minutes to Cádiz. Here, you’re free to explore for about 1.5 hours. Your guide recommends visiting the cathedral or simply wandering the colorful streets. Many guests enjoy having the chance to grab lunch independently—some opt for seaside cafes, while others explore the historic center.
Reviewers like Mikulá and Linda Ellen appreciated Cádiz’s beauty and the chance to walk around at their own pace. Some wished for a bit more time to enjoy the beaches or museums, but overall, it’s enough to get a feel for the city’s vibrant atmosphere.
The final stretch is a 1.5-hour coach ride back to Seville. Some guests remarked on the comfort of the bus and the friendly guidance of the driver and guides like Petra and Pablo, who kept the mood lively with interesting stories.

Transportation & Timing: The tour is well-structured, with pickup from multiple central locations. It lasts about 10 hours, so be prepared for a full day. The coach is comfortable, and the schedule allows enough time at each stop to savor the experiences.
Guides & Group Size: Reviewers frequently praise the guides’ friendliness, knowledge, and ability to keep the group engaged. The group size seems manageable, making it easy to ask questions and move comfortably.
Price & Value: For $140, you get a lot—transport, entrance fees, wine tastings, and the horse show. Some reviews point out that the sherry tour is detailed but long, and a few wished for more time in Cádiz or at the horse facility. Still, most feel the value is good given the depth of experience.
Accessibility & Comfort: The tour is wheelchair accessible, and pickup is arranged from several points. Just remember to confirm your exact pickup time 24 hours in advance. Bring your passport or ID, and don’t forget water, especially if you’re sensitive to long days in the sun.

This tour offers a balanced blend of culture, history, and scenic beauty. You’ll leave with a deeper understanding of Andalusia’s famed wines, equestrian traditions, and coastal charm. The guides’ enthusiasm and professionalism make a big difference, turning what could be a typical sightseeing trip into an engaging experience.
It’s best suited for those who want a comprehensive day out without the stress of organizing multiple visits themselves. It’s especially ideal if you’re interested in wine, horses, or simply want to see Cádiz’s historic streets in one convenient package.
If you’re eager for authentic experiences, excellent value, and a taste of true Andalusian culture, this trip will not disappoint.

How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts about 10 hours, starting with pickup in Seville and ending with drop-off in the evening.
What is included in the price?
The price covers transportation, entrance fees to the sherry bodega, wine tastings, and the horse ballet show. An English and Spanish-speaking guide is also included.
Can I customize my lunch?
Lunch is not included in the price, but you’ll have free time in Cádiz to find your own meal, with many options available.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most reviews focus on adult experiences, but with manageable group sizes and accessible transport, it could suit older children or teenagers interested in horses and wine.
How long do I spend in Cádiz?
About 1.5 hours of free time, enough to explore the city center, visit the cathedral, or grab a snack. Some reviewers wished for a little more time.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing and shoes for walking, plus sun protection, are advisable. Bring a passport or ID for check-in purposes.
Is there any flexibility in the itinerary?
The schedule might be subject to change due to unforeseen circumstances, and some parts may run in a different language as necessary. Confirm your pickup time 24 hours in advance.
Is the experience wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for most travelers.
This guided day trip from Seville offers a well-rounded taste of Andalusia’s wine, horses, and coastal cities. With knowledgeable guides, comfortable transport, and authentic activities, it’s a fantastic way to deepen your appreciation of this vibrant region.