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Discover Jerez from Seville with this 6-7 hour guided tour featuring sherry wine tasting, a stunning equestrian show, and scenic countryside views.
Exploring Andalusia often means indulging in its famed wine, horses, and history. This guided tour from Seville to Jerez combines these passions into a carefully curated experience that promises authenticity and a touch of elegance. For just $119, you’ll spend around six to seven hours immersed in the traditions that make Jerez a must-visit destination.
What really makes this tour stand out is the chance to visit a traditional sherry wine bodega with expert-guided tastings, followed by the chance to see the spectacular Royal School of Equestrian Art perform the famous “How the Horses Dance” show. These two highlights give you a glimpse into Jerez’s most beloved cultural symbols—wine and horses—and the small-group format ensures a more personal, relaxed experience.
That said, keep in mind there’s no included lunch, so plan accordingly if you’re hungry. Also, the duration means you’ll have limited time to explore the town beyond the main stops, which might leave some wanting more of Jerez’s other sights. This tour is ideal for travelers who want an authentic, curated taste of Jerez’s wine heritage and equestrian traditions without the hassle of organizing transportation or tickets themselves.


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The journey kicks off with a return-trip transportation service from Seville, making it a straightforward way to escape the city’s hustle. The small group size (up to 8 participants) helps keep the experience intimate, and reviews mention a “kind driver” who ensures everyone gets to their destinations comfortably. The drive itself offers a scenic preview of Andalusia’s rolling vineyards and countryside, setting the tone for what’s to come.
Arriving in Jerez, the first highlight is a visit to a traditional sherry wine bodega. The tour here is guided, giving insights into the wine-making process, which reviewers appreciated as a better way to understand the different styles of sherry—from the sweet to the dry. One reviewer noted, “the tasting in Dios Baco was a good way to understand the process,” which hints at the quality of the experience.
Expect to stroll through the cellars where aging sherry is stored in rows of dimly lit barrels, and learn about the unique Solera system, which is key to Jerez’s wine production. Tasting samples are included, and you’ll get to savor a variety of regional sherries. The reviews suggest that the selection was excellent and served as a highlight of the trip, especially for wine enthusiasts.
Next, the tour takes you to one of the world’s most renowned equestrian schools. Here, you’ll witness the dazzling “How the Horses Dance” show—a display of precision, beauty, and training that leaves many visitors in awe. Reviewers describe it as a “great display of the amazing skills” of both trainers and horses.
The performance features beautifully trained Andalusian horses executing choreographed routines, often to classical music, showcasing their agility and harmony with their riders. Guests have commented on the wonderful training and spectacular displays that evoke admiration, especially within a setting as historic and elegant as the Royal School.
More Great Tours NearbyWhile the main focus is on the wine and the horse show, some reviews mention that time after the show is limited. For instance, John noted, “had no time after the horse show to walk around the complex or look around the shop,” which suggests that if you’re interested in exploring Jerez’s other attractions or browsing local shops, you might want to plan a follow-up visit on your own.
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After the show, the group boards the bus back to Seville. The entire experience wraps up within the 6-7 hour window, making it manageable for a day trip. The return trip is smooth and straightforward, with the driver ensuring everyone is comfortable and on schedule.

At $119 per person, this tour offers a good amount of value, especially considering the included transportation, guided tour, wine tasting, and the equestrian show. Compared to self-organized day trips, this package saves you time and effort, and the small group size adds a layer of intimacy and personalized attention.
The reviews highlight the quality of the experiences—from the knowledgeable guides to the stunning views—making this a worthwhile investment if you’re eager to learn about Andalucia’s cultural icons without the hassle of planning every detail.

This tour strikes a good balance between culture and convenience. It’s designed for those who want a curated taste of Jerez’s most iconic traditions—wine and horses—without spending hours navigating on their own.

This guided day trip from Seville offers a genuine slice of Andalusian culture, with highlights that appeal to wine aficionados and horse lovers alike. The small group size and expert guides elevate the experience, ensuring you gain insights and connections that large, generic tours can’t match.
While it’s a fast-paced overview, it effectively introduces you to Jerez’s world-famous sherry and spectacular equestrian traditions, making it an excellent choice for those with limited time or who prefer guided experiences. If you’re after a memorable, authentic taste of Andalusia’s heritage and craftsmanship, this tour deserves a spot on your itinerary.
“back in Seville for 2.45pm, had no time after horse show to walk around complex or look around the shop, other than that sherry tasting and horse s…”

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour provides return-trip transportation from Seville, making it very convenient to reach Jerez without worrying about driving.
How long is the tour?
It lasts about 6 to 7 hours, giving you enough time to enjoy the main stops without feeling rushed.
Are there vegetarian or special dietary options?
The tour includes wine tastings and the equestrian show, but lunch is not included, so you should plan to eat separately.
Is the tour suitable for wheelchair users?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing a range of travelers to participate comfortably.
What should I bring?
Bring your passport or ID, comfortable shoes, and perhaps a jacket, depending on the weather.
Can I explore Jerez beyond the stops included?
Yes, but keep in mind that time after the show might be limited; you may want to plan a follow-up visit on your own.
What is the size of the group?
It’s limited to 8 participants, providing a more personal experience.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s advisable to check availability and reserve your spot ahead of time.
What is the main highlight of the tour?
Most guests rave about the equestrian show and the sherry wine tasting, both of which showcase Jerez’s proud traditions.
This tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Jerez’s wine and equestrian culture—perfect for curious travelers wanting an authentic taste of Andalusia’s finest traditions.
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