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Discover Jerez’s iconic wineries and horse shows in this full-day tour, including visits to Bodegas Tío Pepe, a spectacular equestrian ballet, and free time in the city.
Explore the vibrant city of Jerez de la Frontera on a well-rounded full-day tour that combines wine tastings, horse performances, and free time to explore this Andalusian gem. This 12-hour experience departs from the Costa del Sol, with convenient pick-up options in Marbella and Estepona, making for a seamless day trip. Highlights include a visit to the famous Bodegas Tío Pepe, where you can walk through historic cellars and sample two types of Jerez wine, and the chance to enjoy the captivating “Cómo bailan los caballos Andaluces” show at the Real Escuela de Arte Ecuestre.
This tour suits those interested in wine, equestrian arts, and cultural sightseeing. While it offers a rich taste of Jerez’s traditions, it’s important to note that lunch is not included, so planning for meals during free time is recommended. With comfortable transportation, expert guides in Spanish and English, and a full schedule packed with iconic attractions, this tour promises a comprehensive glimpse into Andalusia’s celebrated heritage.


The tour begins with pickup options at the Marbell Center near the Marbella bus stop and at the Estepona bus stop in front of the town hall. The coach journey to Jerez takes around 2 hours, allowing travelers to relax and prepare for the day ahead. The transportation is included in the price, providing direct and efficient transfers without additional pickups or delays.
The return journey also lasts about 2 hours, ensuring a relaxed schedule. The group size typically remains manageable, and the wheelchair accessibility makes this experience open to travelers with mobility needs, as long as the wheelchair is stored in the luggage compartment.
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The visit to Bodegas Tío Pepe lasts about 1.5 hours and takes place in a monumental complex located in the heart of Jerez’s historic district. The bodega, established in the 19th century, is a key symbol of Andalusian wine-making tradition. Visitors walk through patios, old streets, and centuries-old cellars where the finest Vinos y Brandies are aged.
Guides explain the traditional aging and crianza system, giving insight into the craftsmanship behind Jerez wines. The visit ends with a tasting session featuring two types of Jerez wine, giving guests the chance to savor a dry fino and a sweet oloroso, ideal for pairing with local tapas or simply enjoying on their own.

The equine ballet at the Real Escuela de Arte Ecuestre lasts approximately 2 hours and offers a visual feast of doma vaquera, doma clásica, and carrousel performances. The costumed riders choreograph 6 to 8 routines set to Spanish music, with each performance blending precision, grace, and tradition.
The costumes reflect 18th-century styles, and the music complements the elegant movements of the Andalusian horses. The show’s choreography draws from traditional riding disciplines and equestrian work, making it an authentic display of Spanish horsemanship. Visitors find the spectacle lively and colorful, with some routines involving carriages and rider work in hand.

After the horse show, the tour grants about 110 minutes of free time in Jerez de la Frontera. This period allows for exploring the town’s historic center, which is designated as a Conjunto Histórico Artístico. Visitors can stroll through cobbled streets, visit local plazas, or enjoy local gastronomy at restaurants and tapas bars.
Since lunch is not included, travelers are encouraged to sample local tapas and wines at their own pace, taking advantage of the city’s vibrant culinary scene. The city’s cultural sites and boutique shops offer additional opportunities for those interested in shopping or sightseeing.
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The tour runs from early morning until late afternoon, with a full itinerary that balances guided visits, entertainment, and free time. The cost covers transportation, entry tickets for both the bodega and the horse show, and a complementary travel insurance from Mapfre.
For those concerned about accessibility, the tour is wheelchair friendly, provided the wheelchair is stored in the bus’s trunk, and an extra seat is used on the coach. Travelers are advised to bring sun protection and snacks, as lunch is not included, but refreshments can be enjoyed during free time.
This full-day tour offers a comprehensive look at Jerez’s most iconic attractions—its wineries and equestrian arts. The visit to Bodegas Tío Pepe reveals centuries-old wine traditions, while the horse show showcases Spanish horsemanship with energy and elegance.
The structured yet flexible schedule allows travelers to experience culture, entertainment, and free exploration in Jerez de la Frontera. The convenient transportation, professional guides, and all-inclusive tickets make this tour accessible and hassle-free.
While the lunch isn’t included, the free time invites visitors to enjoy local cuisine and atmosphere at their own pace. The tour provides a balanced and engaging day trip for history lovers, wine enthusiasts, and culture seekers.

This Jerez, Bodega Tío Pepe y Real Escuela de Arte Ecuestre tour offers a genuine taste of Andalusian culture, combining tradition, entertainment, and freedom to explore.
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