Discover the best top things to do in El Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain including Cadiz Old Town Private Walking Tour, Private Cadiz Tapas Tour with the Food Market, Private Jerez de la Frontera Walking Tour with Sherry Wine, Jerez de la Frontera Private Tapas Walking Tour with Food Market, Private El Puerto de Santa Maria Tapas Tour with the Food Market, Self Guided Cycling Tour - Ronda to Cadiz - Moderate Level - 5 Days Cycling, El Puerto de Santa Maria Old Town Private Walking Tour.
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Discover the oldest city in Spain and one of the oldest cities of the western world on a 2.5 hours private walking tour. Explore the hidden corners of Cadiz, enjoy the exuberant and colourful architecture, learn about the history and culture of this amazing city and feel all the magic of Cadiz.
Inclusions: Local guide, 1 Glass of Sherry Wine, Hotel pick up (Only Hotels located in the historical centre)
Exclusions: Gratuities, Food and drinks, unless specified, Transportation
Instead of going on the $109 excursion of the cruise ship we were on in Cadiz, we booked a tasting at Gutierrez Colonia on our own. The ferry to El Puerto de Santa Maria was only a few blocks from the cruise ship dock, round trip ferry fare was 5.50 Euro. The winery was only a few blocks from the other end of the ferry. And then the tour itself (10 Euro each) was small, only eight of us (but from 5 different countries), but very thorough. And included tasting SIX different varieties of sherry! The guide, one of the owners I think, explained every step and had wonderful anecdotes. I had always thought sherry was like Port, but no! And I had also not known there were so many varieties. And they were all delicious!! We had planned to also go to one of the big bodegas, but after tasting six kinds of sherry, we really didn't think we could do another. but there was no reason to, anyway. We decided, after the tasting, that we had tried the very best , so why look further? This is one of a very few, (three?) small producers left, and their claim to fame is that they are so close to the river, and the sea, that their products taste differently (and better!) than those farther away. My favorite was the Cream, but we also liked the Moscatel and actually, all of them! It was well worth going on our own instead of with a big tour. So if you happen to be in the area, go see them!
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Your enthusiastic guide will take you through some of the most interesting Tapas bars in Cadiz. On our tour, you’ll by-pass the tourist traps and go straight to the eateries that the locals frequent to discover a mouth-watering selection of tapas & wines and, beyond the food, experience the authentic taste of local life!
Inclusions: Local taxes, Food tasting, Wine tasting, Local guide, Hotel pickup (selected hotels only), Private tour
Exclusions: Gratuities, Hotel drop-off
I grew up around the corner and have taken many tours and have arranged them, This old Port/Town is packed with History, architecture, Food and Drinks. Situated on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the sea‚ Cádiz is a typically Andalusian city with amazingly attractive views and historical landmarks. The older part of Cádiz within the remnants of the city walls is commonly referred to as the Old Town If your here in February The Carnival of Cádiz is one of the best known carnivals in the world. Throughout the year, carnival-related activities are almost constant in the city; there are always rehearsals, public demonstrations, and contests of various kinds. The Carnival of Cádiz is famous for groups called chirigotas, who perform comical musical pieces. Typically a chirigota is composed of seven to twelve performers who sing, act and improvise accompanied by guitars, kazoos, a bass drum, and a variety of noise-makers. The food & Drink here is amazing as well, please do try all you can,
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Discover with us the amazing city of Jerez de la Frontera, where churches, palaces and unique buildings are discovered among orange trees and fountains along plazas, streets and corners.
Inclusions: Local guide, 1 Glass of Sherry Wine, Hotel pick up (Only Hotels located in the historical centre), Alcoholic Beverages
Exclusions: Gratuities, Transportation to/from attractions
I grew up around the corner and have taken many tours and have arranged them, This old Port/Town is packed with History, architecture, Food and Drinks. Situated on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the sea‚ Cádiz is a typically Andalusian city with amazingly attractive views and historical landmarks. The older part of Cádiz within the remnants of the city walls is commonly referred to as the Old Town If your here in February The Carnival of Cádiz is one of the best known carnivals in the world. Throughout the year, carnival-related activities are almost constant in the city; there are always rehearsals, public demonstrations, and contests of various kinds. The Carnival of Cádiz is famous for groups called chirigotas, who perform comical musical pieces. Typically a chirigota is composed of seven to twelve performers who sing, act and improvise accompanied by guitars, kazoos, a bass drum, and a variety of noise-makers. The food & Drink here is amazing as well, please do try all you can,
Get close to the charming city of Jerez de la Frontera where you will discover a vibrant tapas scene, from the most traditional Taverns where enjoy Sherry to modern delights, on this Private Tapas Tour. During our route, we will discover not only the amazing gastronomy and the delicate Sherry Wines of Jerez de la Frontera, but also the winding streets of the old town, the atmosphere of the timeless buildings, the hidden courtyards and the occasional forgotten corner where the essence of Andalusia is captured by special lighting.
Inclusions: Local guide, Hotel pickup (selected hotels only), Private tour, 6 Tapas per person, 3 Drinks per person, Alcoholic Beverages
Exclusions: Gratuities, Transportation to/from attractions
I grew up around the corner and have taken many tours and have arranged them, This old Port/Town is packed with History, architecture, Food and Drinks. Situated on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the sea‚ Cádiz is a typically Andalusian city with amazingly attractive views and historical landmarks. The older part of Cádiz within the remnants of the city walls is commonly referred to as the Old Town If your here in February The Carnival of Cádiz is one of the best known carnivals in the world. Throughout the year, carnival-related activities are almost constant in the city; there are always rehearsals, public demonstrations, and contests of various kinds. The Carnival of Cádiz is famous for groups called chirigotas, who perform comical musical pieces. Typically a chirigota is composed of seven to twelve performers who sing, act and improvise accompanied by guitars, kazoos, a bass drum, and a variety of noise-makers. The food & Drink here is amazing as well, please do try all you can,
Go for Tapas in El Puerto de Santa Maria is more than an activity a way of life, this Tapas Tour gives you the very best of our Food & Wine, along with the discovery of a city with more than 3.000 years of history. During our way, you will hear the stories from the past as you explore El Puerto de Santa Maria historical center, visiting family-run bars, typical Tabernas and tasting the best tapas and wines in the city!
Inclusions: Local taxes, 6 Tapas per person, 3 Drinks per person, Local guide, Hotel pickup (selected hotels only), Private tour, Alcoholic Beverages
Exclusions: Gratuities, Transportation
I grew up around the corner and have taken many tours and have arranged them, This old Port/Town is packed with History, architecture, Food and Drinks. Situated on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the sea‚ Cádiz is a typically Andalusian city with amazingly attractive views and historical landmarks. The older part of Cádiz within the remnants of the city walls is commonly referred to as the Old Town If your here in February The Carnival of Cádiz is one of the best known carnivals in the world. Throughout the year, carnival-related activities are almost constant in the city; there are always rehearsals, public demonstrations, and contests of various kinds. The Carnival of Cádiz is famous for groups called chirigotas, who perform comical musical pieces. Typically a chirigota is composed of seven to twelve performers who sing, act and improvise accompanied by guitars, kazoos, a bass drum, and a variety of noise-makers. The food & Drink here is amazing as well, please do try all you can,
Take a self guided cycling tour through western Andalucia, from the mountains of Ronda and disused railway of the Via Verde de la Sierra, visiting Arcos de la Frontera and Jerez to the Atlantic coast and historic city of Cadiz. On this tour you will cycle through beautiful and unspoilt countryside, mainly on quiet roads and unsurfaced tracks. The landscape varies from arable fields, vineyards and olive groves, through rolling hills, lakes and finally to the sea. You will pass through charming and traditional white villages, many perched on rocky hillsides. You will see strange cavehouses carved into the rocks, grand Renaissance churches and Arab fortresses. Every day of this week-long cycle tour offers something special. The cycling on this tour ends in Puerto de Santa Maria, so you do not ride the busy roads and bridge into Cadiz. Instead you will take the ferry across the bay with a full day to explore this ancient port town.
Inclusions: Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Breakfast, Helmet & water bottle, Route maps & Garmin cycling GPS with preloaded route for each day, Optional seat-post rear bag and/or handlebar bag for your daily needs (we recommend travelling light), Briefing Pack and meeting, 7 nights accommodation on B&B basis, Luggage transfers, Use of bicycle
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We are in our late sixties and were a bit worried about whether we could cope with e-biking. We need not have worried. Wayne was brilliant, totally aware of our ability, took us on appropriate tracks and was an enjoyable companion. The weather was a bit wet, sadly, but we had a great time and hope to return in better weather. Highly recommended.
El Puerto de Santa Maria is a hidden gem; discover the fascinating history of this bright, open town, given extra beauty by its centre, which has been declared a Historic Ensemble. Located at the mouth of the Guadalete River, on The Bay of Cadiz the city is locally known as El Puerto, its old and winding cobbled streets invite us to delve into the city centre to discover its colourful architecture, hidden places and the nooks and crannies of this ancient city full of charm and steeped in history.
Inclusions: Local guide, 1 Glass of Sherry Wine, Hotel pick up (Only Hotels located in the historical centre), Alcoholic Beverages
Exclusions: Gratuities, Transportation
I grew up around the corner and have taken many tours and have arranged them, This old Port/Town is packed with History, architecture, Food and Drinks. Situated on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the sea‚ Cádiz is a typically Andalusian city with amazingly attractive views and historical landmarks. The older part of Cádiz within the remnants of the city walls is commonly referred to as the Old Town If your here in February The Carnival of Cádiz is one of the best known carnivals in the world. Throughout the year, carnival-related activities are almost constant in the city; there are always rehearsals, public demonstrations, and contests of various kinds. The Carnival of Cádiz is famous for groups called chirigotas, who perform comical musical pieces. Typically a chirigota is composed of seven to twelve performers who sing, act and improvise accompanied by guitars, kazoos, a bass drum, and a variety of noise-makers. The food & Drink here is amazing as well, please do try all you can,
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