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Explore Andalusia's wine, history, and equestrian artistry on this full-day tour from Seville, featuring sherry tasting, Cadiz's oldest streets, and a stunning horse show.
Seville: Jerez, Cadiz Wine Tasting with Optional Horse Show — A Full Day of Flavors and Culture
If you’re visiting Seville and craving a taste of Andalusia beyond its famous tapas and flamenco, this full-day tour offers a superb mix of wine tasting, historic city exploration, and equestrian artistry. It’s an experience that promises both sensory delights and cultural insights, all packed into about 10 hours of adventure.
What we really like about this tour is how it balances engaging guided visits with free time to soak in Cadiz’s charm — perfect if you’re after an authentic experience rather than a rushed overview. One thing to keep in mind is that, depending on your guide and the group, timing can fluctuate, so flexibility is key.
This tour is ideal for wine lovers, history buffs, and anyone eager to see a different side of Andalusia at a relaxed pace. Whether you’re keen on tasting world-famous sherries or marveling at Andalusian horse ballet, this trip offers a well-rounded look at this vibrant region.


This 10-hour journey from Seville takes you through Jerez de la Frontera, famed for its sherry wine, to Cadiz, Europe’s oldest inhabited city. The tour offers an engaging blend of wine education, historic city walks, and spectacular equestrian displays — making it an attractive option whether you’re a wine enthusiast, history lover, or simply someone wanting a comprehensive day out.
The tour kicks off with pickup from one of four designated locations in Seville, giving flexibility and convenience. You’re then transported comfortably for about 1.5 hours to Jerez, where your guide introduces you to some of the finest sherry wines in the world. The visit to a local, authentic bodega is a highlight, as you’ll learn about the traditional methods that have produced these wines for centuries, and taste several varieties.
Many reviewers, at this point, comment on the knowledgeable guides. Manuel, for instance, is praised for his friendly, humorous explanations that make the complex world of sherry accessible and enjoyable. Guests often remark that the wine tasting is both educational and delicious, with plenty of options to sample.
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The visit to the bodega is much more than just a tasting. It’s an opportunity to see how the wine is made, from the soil to the cellars, and understand the age-old techniques that have made Jerez world-famous. Expect about 2 hours here, including time for tasting and learning.
Some reviews mention the value of this experience, with guests noting that the fees include entrance to the winery, which adds to the overall value of the tour. One reviewer appreciated being able to taste a variety of sherries, from dry to sweet, and enjoyed hearing stories from the guide about the region’s wine culture.

If you’ve selected the option to include it, the Andalusian horses dance performance at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art is a sight to behold. Set to 18th-century Spanish music, the equestrian ballet is regarded as one of the finest in the world, showcasing the incredible training and grace of the Andalusian stallions.
Our sources mention that many guests find this show spectacular, though some note it can be a bit lengthy — around an hour — which might be more than some want for a single show. If you’re a horse enthusiast or love artful displays, it’s a worthwhile addition.

Post the wine and horses, the tour continues along the Costa de la Luz to Cadiz, taking about an hour. The drive offers scenic views of the coastline, giving you a moment to relax and enjoy the landscape.
Once in Cadiz, a local guide takes you on a short walk through the city, highlighting the 17th-century Neoclassical cathedral and the city’s ancient streets. Cadiz’s reputation as Europe’s oldest city is palpable as you wander through its narrow alleys, with many buildings showing signs of the city’s history and weathered charm.
Guests appreciate having free time afterwards — typically around an hour — to explore on their own, enjoy a leisurely lunch, or simply soak up the seaside atmosphere. Some reviews mention that the amount of free time could be a little limited for those wanting to explore more extensively, but overall, most find it just enough.

The tour includes pick-up and drop-off from Seville, making it hassle-free. The transportation is comfortable, and the group size is typically manageable, allowing for more personalized attention from guides.
The duration is around 10 hours, so wear comfortable shoes — you’ll be walking through historic streets and exploring wineries. The tour also includes entrance fees to the winery and the optional horse show, which adds value to the €111 price tag.
For those considering the lunch option, an additional EUR 18 is required if you want a meal at a local restaurant. The tour doesn’t include lunch as standard, but the free time in Cádiz is your chance to grab something delicious.
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Guests consistently praise the knowledge and friendliness of guides, with Manuel and Marcel singled out for their engaging explanations and humor. Many mention the stunning views and delicious wines as highlights, and the quality of the horse show often earns praise — despite some feeling it’s a little long.
One guest found the cadence of the day perfect, describing it as “an amazing day,” while another wished for more free time in Cádiz, hinting that some might prefer a slightly shorter horse show or more time to wander.
The organization and logistics seem well-managed, with guests appreciating the smooth pickup and drop-off service and the variety of experiences packed into the day.

This tour offers excellent value for money, combining wine tasting, historic sightseeing, and spectacular horseback riding displays. It’s a solid choice if you want to get a taste of Andalusia’s famous wines, explore Europe’s oldest city, and perhaps catch a glimpse of the renowned Andalusian horses.
The experience is best suited for adults with an interest in culture, wine, or horses, and those who appreciate a well-organized day that balances guided visits with free time. It’s not ideal if you’re on a tight schedule or dislike long travel days, but for most, the relaxed pace and diverse activities make it worthwhile.
For anyone visiting Seville who wants a comprehensive, authentic taste of Andalusia, this trip hits the sweet spot. The expert guides make all the difference, turning what could be a simple sightseeing day into a memorable journey into the soul of southern Spain.
You’ll come away with a deeper appreciation for Jerez’s famous sherries, a chance to stroll through ancient Cadiz, and maybe even a new admiration for the artistry of Andalusian horses. All of this at an accessible price point that makes the experience feel like good value rather than a splurge.
Whether you’re a wine lover, history enthusiast, or just looking for a unique day trip, this tour offers a well-rounded and enjoyable way to deepen your understanding of this charming region.
“Everything was good Lucas was a very friendly and knowledgeable guide. We could only have a bit more free time in Cadiz.”
Is transportation included? Yes, pickup and drop-off from Seville to Jerez and Cadiz are included, making it convenient and stress-free.
How long is the wine tasting part? The winery visit lasts about 2 hours, during which you’ll taste several types of sherry and learn about the production process.
Can I see the horse show if I don’t select the option? No, the equestrian ballet is optional and only included if you choose that add-on.
How much free time do I get in Cadiz? Expect approximately one hour to explore on your own, grab a snack, or enjoy the seaside views.
What should I wear? Comfortable shoes are recommended since you’ll be walking through historic streets and vineyard areas.
Is this tour suitable for children? While the tour is aimed at adults interested in wine, history, and culture, children may enjoy the scenic drive and the horse show if they appreciate animals and performances.