Private 6 hours Tour of Cadiz and Jerez de la Frontera from Cadiz
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Private 6 hours Tour of Cadiz and Jerez de la Frontera from Cadiz

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About this experience

Take a day off to visit Jeréz de la Frontera and Cadiz. This Private Tour is a great experience to get to know one of the most beautiful cities in Spain. There is a lot to see. It includes a vehicle with driver and your official guide who will help you to get to know this charming city better.

Cadiz is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Europe, which also hosts one of the most popular, fun and eye-catching carnivals in Spain. Travelers not only come to this city attracted by its carnival, but also by its atmosphere and its magnificent corners that will make you fall in love with it.

Jerez de la Frontera is a city in the southern region of Andalusia. Its old quarter surrounds the Alcázar de Jerez, an 11th century Moorish fortress. The city is also known for its flamenco music and sherry wine production in the so-called Jerez Wine Triangle in the west.

Available options

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Pickup included

What's included

Pick up and drop off from place of choice in Cadiz
Private tour
Private official tour guide for 6 hours
Private vehicle with driver for 6 hours

Detailed itinerary

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Of defensive origin, it is one of the few Almohad architectural constructions that have been preserved on the Iberian Peninsula, hence its importance. From the outside you can see what remains of the Octagonal, Almohad and Ponce de León towers and, once inside, you can enjoy the City Gate, the mosque or the Arab baths, as well as its gardens and courtyards. Visit from the outside.

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A colossal construction with five naves built on the remains of the old main mosque. Also known as the cathedral of San Salvador, it harmoniously combines Gothic, Neoclassical and Baroque elements, such as its imposing main façade, its great dome or the bell tower - independent of the main building and in the style of a minaret - and the bell tower, which has been built in the style of a minaret. The visit will be from the outside.

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The perfect place to sit down for a drink on one of its terraces. Originally an Andalusian "musara", this square has also been the scene of duels and battles. Nowadays, this rectangular space houses a statue on horseback of Miguel Primo de Rivera, a native of Jerez, in its centre, and on one of its sides, the Alhóndiga building with its striking gallery of semicircular arches, home to one of the city centre's tourist offices.

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A 13th century construction in which Mudejar, Gothic and Renaissance elements once again coexist and where the first Catholic mass was celebrated after the Reconquest. Don't miss the Gothic-style cloisters annexed to the church, nor the chapels of Consolación and Virgen del Rosario de los Montañeses, the main altarpiece and the sacristy inside. If you leave the convent behind, next to the statue in honour of the Domecq house, you have the no less well-known park or square of Mamelón, which is shaped around an elongated pond. The visit will be from the outside.

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Take this opportunity to visit one of the most important squares in Cadiz along with a private official tour guide.

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Stop 6

Take the chance to visit this incredible neighborhood located in the heart of Cadiz.

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Your private guide will take you to visit Cadiz Town Hall, located in the center of the city, surrounded by many bars and restaurants.

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The rest of the time you will be traveling to/from Cadiz.

What's not included

Food and drinks
Entrance fees

Available languages

Guide guide
EN ES

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Hotel/cruise port or place of choice in Cadiz.

Important notes

Please provide the pick up details.

About Cádiz

Cádiz, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Western Europe, is a vibrant coastal city in southern Spain. Known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and lively festivals, Cádiz offers a unique blend of ancient charm and modern energy. Its strategic location on the Atlantic coast makes it a gateway to some of Spain's most stunning natural landscapes.

Top Attractions

Cádiz Cathedral

A stunning Baroque-Rococo cathedral that dominates the city's skyline. It is known for its golden domes and intricate details.

Historical/Architecture 1-2 hours €9 (includes tower access)

Playa de la Caleta

A beautiful urban beach surrounded by historic buildings and offering stunning sunsets.

Beach 2-3 hours Free

Torre Tavira

An 18th-century watchtower with a unique camera obscura that offers a panoramic view of the city.

Historical/Architecture 1 hour €7

Must-Try Local Dishes

Tortillita de Camarones

A crispy fritter made with shrimp, flour, and water

Snack Contains seafood

Pescaíto Frito

Fried small fish, a local delicacy

Main Course Contains seafood

Popular Activities

Windsurfing Kitesurfing Beach relaxation Sunset watching Visiting museums Attending festivals Beach activities Boat tours

Best Time to Visit

March to May, September to October

These months offer the best weather for exploring the city, with comfortable temperatures and fewer tourists compared to the summer peak. The city is vibrant with cultural events and festivals.

15°C to 25°C 59°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Spanish
  • Widely spoken: English (in tourist areas)
  • English: Moderately spoken in tourist areas

Currency

Euro (EUR)

Time Zone

GMT+1 (CET), GMT+2 (CEST during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Cádiz is generally safe for travelers, but petty crimes like pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Use official taxi stands
  • • Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas

Getting there

By air
  • Jerez Airport • 35 km (22 miles) from Cádiz
By train

Cádiz Railway Station

By bus

Cádiz Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The bus system is efficient and affordable, with frequent services throughout the day.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Cabify, Uber (limited availability)

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Old Town (Casco Antiguo) La Viña

Day trips

Tarifa
100 km (62 miles) • Full day

A charming town known for its beautiful beaches and windsurfing opportunities.

Seville
120 km (75 miles) • Full day

A historic city with stunning architecture, vibrant culture, and rich history.

Festivals

Carnival of Cádiz • February Feria de Cádiz • June

Pro tips

  • Visit the city's rooftop bars for stunning views and sunset cocktails
  • Explore the local markets for fresh produce and unique souvenirs
  • Take a day trip to Tarifa for windsurfing and dolphin watching
  • Attend the Carnival of Cádiz if visiting in February
  • Try the local seafood dishes, especially the fried fish and shrimp fritters
From $25 per person

Price varies by option

Adults
Age 1-99
1
Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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