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Our most recommended Cadiz Bus & minivan tours

Cadiz: 24-Hour Hop-on Hop-off Ticket

1. Cadiz: 24-Hour Hop-on Hop-off Ticket

Once a launching point for ships sailing to the New World, the 3,000-year-old City of Cadiz is now famous for the picturesque, Moorish charm of its old central quarter. Your City Sightseeing bus provides convenient stops at the beautiful Cathedral, the Central quarter enclosed within the City walls and the bay area. Tour Stops: 1. Avenida del Puerto 2. Plaza de la Hispanidad 3. Puertas de Tierra 4. Catedral 5. Playa Caleta 6. Hotel Parador/Parque Genoves 7. Iglesia del Carmen 8. Plaza de España 9. Hotel Parador/Parque Genoves 10.Catedral II 11.Playa Santa Maria 12.Playa Victoria 13.Plaza de Sevilla 14.Bahia de Cadiz

From Cadiz: Private White Villages and City Guided Tour

2. From Cadiz: Private White Villages and City Guided Tour

Soak up the breathtaking beauty of 2 of Andalusia's white villages. Admire the whitewashed houses and their colorful flowers with your guide, then take a private tour of the historic city of Cadiz including all of its key sights. Start with pickup from your accommodation or the port in Cadiz as you get ready to dive into Andalucia's unique culture. Enjoy a scenic drive out the first white village stop at Medina Sidonia. Stroll through its Moorish streets while taking in its authentic and atmospheric architecture. Next, head for the second white village of Vejer de la Frontera. Admire its location nestled in a landscape of rolling hills and orange groves. Enjoy some free time for lunch before your afternoon tour of Cadiz. Thencover the key sights of historic Cadiz. Visit the Plaza San Juan de Dios or Plaza del Ayuntamiento. Marvel at the architectural delights of the church of San Juan de Dios, the Casa de los Pazos Miranda, and the neoclassical Town Hall. Continue your tour with a trip to the Barrio del Pópulo, Cadiz's oldest quarter. Marvel at the 3 entrance arches including the Arco de la Rosa, and take a stroll around the market. End your tour by visiting the Plaza de las Flores and the Tavira Tower, the old town's tallest building.

From Seville: Private Day Trip to Cádiz with Guide

3. From Seville: Private Day Trip to Cádiz with Guide

Embark on a day trip to the seaside city of Cádiz from Seville. Benefit from the services of a private chauffeur and guide. Explore the main sights of the city including the Old Town, El Pópulo, La Viña, and Santa María. After getting picked up from your hotel, begin the scenic journey from Seville to Cádiz. Meet your guide in the Old Town for a private tour of the city. Enjoy up to four hours of free time with your guide and wander around vibrant areas such as El Pópulo, La Viña, and Santa María. Listen to your guide as they take you through the city's fascinating history. Stroll through narrow winding alleys, large plazas, and numerous parks with exotic plants brought by Christopher Columbus. Admire monuments and landmarks such as the Cathedral of Cadiz, the Roman theater (one of the largest in the world), the monument of the Constitution, and the Tavira Tower. After your guided tour, enjoy some free time to explore the city at your own pace and stop for lunch at one of the city's many delicious restaurants. At the end of the day, hop back into the car and head back to Seville.

From Cadiz: Private Tour of Cadiz and Jerez de la Frontera

4. From Cadiz: Private Tour of Cadiz and Jerez de la Frontera

Enjoy this private tour of Cadiz and Jerez de la Frontera on a day trip from Cadiz, with pickup and drop-off, and see its most emblematic places with a local guide. See the bustling squares of Plaza San Juan de Dios, Barrio del Pópulo, Plaza de las Flores, and Central Market. Then, head to Jerez to see its cathedral and charterhouse. Start by walking down the cobblestone promenade of Cadiz, continuing to the Plaza San Juan de Dios, the commercial city center since the 16th century. Pass by important buildings including the Plaza del Ayuntamiento or City Hall, the Church of San Juan de Dios, and the Casa de los Pazos de Miranda. Continue through the Barrio del Pópulo, the oldest quarter of the city, and see the 3 entrance arches of Arco de la Rosa, Arco del Pópulo, and Arco de los Blancos. Next, head to the Central Market with a multitude of stalls, especially those selling fresh fish and seafood. Make your way to Plaza de las Flores, a lively square with a flower market, bars, eateries & the city's 1930 main post office. See the Torre Tavira, the tallest building in the old town. Reach the famous Falla Theatre to see the epicenter of the carnival of Cadiz. Next, go to Genovés Park which dates back to the end of the 18th century and has ranked as one of the most beautiful urban parks in Spain since its inauguration. Finish the city tour at the Castle of Santa Catalina and visit some nearby beaches if time allows. For the next part of your tour, head to Jerez, a city known for its sherry, equestrian and bullfighting traditions, and flamenco music. See the Jerez Cathedral, a building from the 17th century which combines Gothic, Baroque, and Neoclassical styles. Visit the Charterhouse of Jerez de la Frontera, considered one of the buildings of greatest artistic value in the province of Cádiz. Admire its late Gothic style from the 15th century with Baroque aspects dating from the 17th century. Finally, head back to Cadiz.

Cadiz: City Tour with Private Vehicle and Guide

5. Cadiz: City Tour with Private Vehicle and Guide

Make the most of your time in Cadiz on a private tour with your own vehicle. Stroll along the Paseo Maritimo, wander the streets of the El Pópulo neighborhood, and visit Genovés Park. After getting picked up from your hotel, head to your first stop, the Paseo Maritimo. Here, witness the Cuban influence on the city's architecture and admire the shore of Playa de la Victoria, one of the city's most popular beaches. Next, hop back in the car for a tour of the city center. In Plaza del Ayuntamiento, witness the architecture of San Juan de Dios Church, Casa de Los Pazos Miranda, and the Town Hall. Continue to the El Pópulo neighborhood, the oldest neighborhood in the city, where you can admire three unique entrance arches. Then head to the Central Market where you can sample everything from fresh fish to Belgian and international cuisine. After the market, visit the beautiful Plaza de las Flores and the Tavira Tower, the tallest building in the old town, before arriving at the famous Falla Theater, the epicenter of Cadiz's carnival activities. Afterward, visit Genovés Park, an 18th-century park that has been voted one of the most beautiful in Spain. Finish at the Castle of Santa Catalina before getting dropped off back at your hotel with a stop at La Caleta Beach if you have time.

Jerez Private Tour From Seville: Wine and Equestrian Art

6. Jerez Private Tour From Seville: Wine and Equestrian Art

Enjoy a combined 10-hour tour of Jerez de la Frontera and Cadiz, and experience world famous wines and one of the most spectacular equestrian shows in the world. Your guide will introduce you to the world of wine at one of the best wine cellars in Jerez, world famous for its sherry production. Learn the process that goes into making the famous wines, from the soil to the sunlight, and deep-rooted production techniques. Then taste several types of sherry in a typical bodega. Continue to the Royal Andalucían School of Equestrian Art Foundation to watch the “How the Andalucían Horses Dance” show, regarded as one of the finest equestrian ballets, with choreography based on traditional and cowboy methods of taming wild horses. Drive along the Costa de la Luz to Cadiz, where a local guide will take you around the city center to see the Neoclassical 17th-century cathedral. You will then have some free time to enjoy lunch and explore Europe’s oldest city on your own. Optional visits can be arranged to Tavira Tower, one of the last remaining towers from where merchants would look for returning ships. The tower has a pinhole camera-obscura, from where you can see all of the Old City projected onto a concave disc.

From Cádiz: Private Day Tour of Seville's Famous Landmarks

7. From Cádiz: Private Day Tour of Seville's Famous Landmarks

Create your dream tour of Seville with this customizable private tour. Enjoy a private with a private tour guide at your disposition for 4 hours. A private luxury vehicle with a chauffeur will pick you up and drop you off at your place of choice in Cádiz. Seville is the capital of Andalusia. Its old town contains, among other remarkable monuments, three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Alcázar, the Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies. After discovering the most important places of the city, get a walk to see its streets and try its famous gastronomy before your driver takes you back to your point of departure. Seville’s rich history starts as the Roman city of Hispalis. Later it became Muslim and became the centre of the Taifa of Seville after the collapse of Córdoba, until being incorporated into the Crown of Castile in 1248. As the gateway of the Spanish Empire's trans-Atlantic trade, it became one of largest cities in the world. The 17th century in Seville represented the most brilliant flowering of the city's culture. Get to know the landmarks of Seville that were witnesses to its history: - The Cathedral: The largest Gothic church in the world. Christopher Columbus was buried in it. Its bell tower, the Giralda, was the minaret for the Great Mosque of Seville. A Renaissance-style belfry was later added by the Catholics. The tower is 104.1 m in height and remains the most important symbol of the city. - The Alcázar: A royal palace built for the Christian king Peter of Castile on the site of an Muslim residential fortress. A preeminent example of Mudéjar style, combining Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance structural elements. The upper stories of the Alcázar are still occupied by the royal family when they visit Seville. The TV show “Game of Thrones” has shot many scenes at this location. - The General Archive of the Indies: The repository of extremely valuable documents illustrating the history of the Spanish Empire in the Americas and Asia. The building is an example of Spanish Renaissance architecture. - The Plaza de España: A square built for the Ibero-American Exposition of 1929 and an example of Regionalism Architecture, with elements of the Baroque Revival, Renaissance Revival and Neo-Mudéjar styles.. - The Royal Tobacco Factory: 18th-century stone building , now the seat of the rectorate of the University of Seville. - The Palace of San Telmo: Seat of the presidency of the Andalusian Government. Construction of the building began in 1682 outside the walls of the city, on property belonging to the Spanish Inquisition. - The Tower of Gold: Almohad river watchtower. It served as a prison during the Middle Ages. Its name comes from the golden shine it projected on the river, due to its building materials. The third and uppermost level was added after the previous third level was damaged by the 1755 Lisbon earthquake

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Overall rating

4.2 / 5

based on 626 reviews

Was an easy experience we loved having the bus yours to show us around in each town and loved being able to jump on and off with no issues Only time we had was one destination meeting place the bus kept skipping the stop when we finally came to one .They said was not a designated stop but your maps showed it was online Driver was rude when we showed her the map and said as she was looking at what we seen we were still wrong And it clearly showed .We only wanted to help others not have same issue we realize it was not her fault but wanted it to be corrected

We had an issue with not being able to get our ticket due to not being able to access our email. The attendants at the port location went above and beyond to help us get the necessary QR code so we could enjoy the tour. KUDOS - to a great staff interaction!

It is a great way to see every thing it is a beautiful place and you can get on and off as many times as you want

I had a fun time learning about the different locations

Everything works fine. Very nice employees on site.