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White Towns Trip

The white villages in the province of Cadiz are notable destinations in Andalusia. Join us on this trip from Jerez to explore these picturesque locations. White Towns Trip. At the scheduled time, we will depart from the roundabout of Calle Puerto...

  • 10 hours
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  • Open on Fri

The white villages in the province of Cadiz are notable destinations in Andalusia. Join us on this trip from Jerez to explore these picturesque locations.

White Towns Trip

At the scheduled time, we will depart from the roundabout of Calle Puerto and travel to Grazalema, characterized by its historic town surrounded by mountainous wilderness and landscapes formed by the Guadalete River.

Our next destination is Arcos de la Frontera, recognized as one of the most beautiful white villages in Cadiz. Upon arrival, we will walk through the cobbled streets of whitewashed buildings while learning about the region's history.

Afterwards, you will have free time in Arcos de la Frontera to enjoy lunch and experience Andalusian cuisine.

After visiting some of the most beautiful white villages in Spain, we will return to Jerez de la Frontera, with an estimated arrival back at the starting point approximately 10 hours after pickup.

Departures from other locations

This trip can also be reserved from Cadiz, El Puerto de Santa María, or Conil de la Frontera.

Included

  • Pickup and drop–off from Jerez
  • Transport by airconditioned bus
  • English–speaking guide

Not included

  • Lunch
  • Admission to museums and monuments

Tips

  • Accessibility: No, not suitable for people with reduced mobility

Location

Activity location

Calle Puerto, 11403 Jerez de la Frontera (Cadiz), Spain

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