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This is a suggested independent itinerary that you customize. Please select the best flights, hotels, trains, activities, transportation and number of nights in each destination to fit your needs.
Journey through Spain on this once in a life time getaway. Start this adventure in Seville (famous worldwide for its culture, monuments, traditions and artistic heritage. This is the birthplace of Flamenco and the city where the most amazing Easter processions take place) then, pick up your Rental Car for a drive to the fascinatig Sherry Triangle (where you can visit and get to sample the many varieties of Sherry created in this area) where you will visit Sanlucar de Barrameda, Puerto de Santa Maria and Jerez de la Frontera. This is a flexible vacation package. Select your number of nights in each city, desired hotel and activities.
This 7 night sample itinerary includes:
Flight into out of Seville
Hotel for 3 nights in Seville
Rental Car for 5 days
Hotel for 1 night in Sanlucar de Barrameda
Hotel for 1 night in Puerto de Santa Maria
Hotel for 2 nights in Jerez de la Frontera
Driving Time Sanlucar de Barrameda - Puerto de Santa Maria: 20 mins. approx. Puerto de Santa Maria - Jerez de la Frontera: 25 mins. approx. Jerez de la Frontera - Seville Airport: 1 hour. approx.
Price history for this itinerary (past 7 days):
From New York City NYC (All Airports) (NY), US for 7 nights
Seville (150)Jerez de la Frontera (11)Puerto de Santa Maria (2)Sanlucar de Barrameda (2)
Trip Summary
3 nights in Seville
Seville is the largest town in the famous Southern province of Andalusia, best known for the impressive Cathedral with its Giralda tower, as well as the Alcazar, which also serves as a visiting residence for the Spanish Royal family. Seville seems to move at half the pace of a normal major city, creating a relaxing and even small-town atmosphere that complements the sevillano way of savoring every moment of life, bite of food and sip of drink. Don't forget your dancing shoes, because from the moment the sun goes down right up until it comes up again, the bars and clubs of Seville's nightlife are brimming with festive people, great music, lively conversation and unrivaled excitement.
Visit the Cathedral and Giralda, Royal Alcazar, Gold Tower, Barrio Santa Cruz, Archivo de las Indias, Maria Luisa Park, Triana, Fine Arts Museum, experience Flamenco dancing and so much more!
1 nights in Sanlucar de Barrameda
Situated at the northern tip of the sherry triangle, the delightful small town of SanlĂșcar de Barramedais flanked by the Guadalquivir estuary. The specialty here is the distinctive manzanilla wine, which acquires its dry, slightly salty tang from the seaside environment and the moist poniente wind. The town is equally famed for its excellent seafood, for which manzanilla is (coincidentally!) the ideal accompaniment.
Explore The Sherry Bodegas, Beaches & excellent seafood (langostinos - Jumbo Shrimp) Distances:
Jerez de la Frontera - 16 miles ; Puerto Santa Maria - 15 miles; Seville - 63 miles
1 nights in Puerto de Santa Maria
El Puerto de Santa Maria is picturesque Andalucian port-town within reach of Jerez de la Frontera and part of the "Sherry Triangle". Situated on the Costa del Luz and boasting some great white sand beaches, the town boasts 13 miles of coastline with eight golden sandy beaches in the vicinity. The town remains attractive with a town center which is refreshingly traffic free, with cobbled streets lined with orange trees and typical Andaluz architecture with lots of wrought iron and intricate tile work. A great seafood destination, where sherry and brandy bodegas also abound! For culture and history seekers, it is worth knowing that Columbus, as well as author Washington Irving once lived here.
Visit Sherry Bodegas, Castillo de San Marcos; Plaza del Toros and excellent seafood. Distances: Seville - 69 miles, Malaga (Costa del Sol) - 148 miles, Jerez de la Frontera - 12 miles, Sanlucar de Barrameda - 15 miles
2 nights in Jerez de la Frontera
With its aristocratic charm, Jerez de la Frontera is a hidden gem of Spain, a must-see town should you venture beyond the large cities. The British made the town famous by taking the sweet wines made here and naming them "sherry" for the outside world. Once sitting on the border between the Christian and Moorish worlds, Jerez is also known for its fine horses and amazing singers and dancers of flamenco. Its magnificent dancing horses can be seen at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art.
Visit The Sherry Wine Cellars, Dancing Horses, Flamenco Shows Distances:
Seville: 57 miles, Malaga (Costa del Sol) - 141 miles, Puerto de Santa Maria - 13 miles, SanlĂșcar de Barrameda - 16 miles
<b>Spain</b> is one of the most popular countries in the world for tourists, and the experiences you can have while on vacation here can be just as varied as you are. The best way to experience Spanish life today is to visit one of its largest cities, such as Madrid, the country`s capital; Barcelona, its second city; and provincial capitals such as Seville and Valencia. Andalucia, the epicenter of Moorish rule in Spain, is known for its beautiful landmarks such as the UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Alhambra. The north of the country features such varying experiences as Catholic pilgrimages in Galicia, skiing in the Pyrenees, and immersing yourself in the culture of the gorgeous Basque Country. For beach vacations, Spain is tops, from the Costa del Sol to the Balearic islands of Ibiza and Mallorca to the Canary Islands.
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Seville
Seville is the largest town in the famous Southern province of Andalusia, best known for the impressive Cathedral with its Giralda tower, as well as the Alcazar, which also serves as a visiting residence for the Spanish Royal family. Seville seems to move at half the pace of a normal major city, creating a relaxing and even small-town atmosphere that complements the sevillano way of savoring every moment of life, bite of food and sip of drink. Don't forget your dancing shoes, because from the moment the sun goes down right up until it comes up again, the bars and clubs of Seville's nightlife are brimming with festive people, great music, lively conversation and unrivaled excitement.
Visit the Cathedral and Giralda, Royal Alcazar, Gold Tower, Barrio Santa Cruz, Archivo de las Indias, Maria Luisa Park, Triana, Fine Arts Museum, experience Flamenco dancing and so much more!
Situated at the northern tip of the sherry triangle, the delightful small town of SanlĂșcar de Barramedais flanked by the Guadalquivir estuary. The specialty here is the distinctive manzanilla wine, which acquires its dry, slightly salty tang from the seaside environment and the moist poniente wind. The town is equally famed for its excellent seafood, for which manzanilla is (coincidentally!) the ideal accompaniment.
Explore The Sherry Bodegas, Beaches & excellent seafood (langostinos - Jumbo Shrimp) Distances:
Jerez de la Frontera - 16 miles ; Puerto Santa Maria - 15 miles; Seville - 63 miles
El Puerto de Santa Maria is picturesque Andalucian port-town within reach of Jerez de la Frontera and part of the "Sherry Triangle". Situated on the Costa del Luz and boasting some great white sand beaches, the town boasts 13 miles of coastline with eight golden sandy beaches in the vicinity. The town remains attractive with a town center which is refreshingly traffic free, with cobbled streets lined with orange trees and typical Andaluz architecture with lots of wrought iron and intricate tile work. A great seafood destination, where sherry and brandy bodegas also abound! For culture and history seekers, it is worth knowing that Columbus, as well as author Washington Irving once lived here.
Visit Sherry Bodegas, Castillo de San Marcos; Plaza del Toros and excellent seafood. Distances: Seville - 69 miles, Malaga (Costa del Sol) - 148 miles, Jerez de la Frontera - 12 miles, Sanlucar de Barrameda - 15 miles
With its aristocratic charm, Jerez de la Frontera is a hidden gem of Spain, a must-see town should you venture beyond the large cities. The British made the town famous by taking the sweet wines made here and naming them "sherry" for the outside world. Once sitting on the border between the Christian and Moorish worlds, Jerez is also known for its fine horses and amazing singers and dancers of flamenco. Its magnificent dancing horses can be seen at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art.
Visit The Sherry Wine Cellars, Dancing Horses, Flamenco Shows Distances:
Seville: 57 miles, Malaga (Costa del Sol) - 141 miles, Puerto de Santa Maria - 13 miles, SanlĂșcar de Barrameda - 16 miles