Seville Excursions
There are some magnificent Seville excursions available which can be arranged
by means of public transport or by pre-booking a tour before travelling. Below
we've listed the most popular ones with information on how to get there on buses
and trains and also we've provided links for online booking.
Royal Andalusian School Of Equestrian Art in Jerez de la Frontera
Every Thursday there's a performance by the dancing horses of the Royal
Andalusian School Of Equestrian Art in Jerez de la Frontera at midday. To get
there by public transport take the Andalucia Express train from Santa Justa or
San Bernardo railway station in Seville then get a taxi to the Equestrian
School. You should book tickets well in advance from the
School Of
Equestrian Art website as this is a popular weekly events which is regularly
sold out.
After the show it's a nice idea to walk along to the
Sandeman Sherry
Bodega which is just a few metres from the Equestrian School. There's
a sherry tour in English at 1.30pm.
To make life a lot easier it's probably worthwhile taking one of the day
excursions to Jerez from Seville which generally include the horse show (with
tickets) and a visit to a sherry bodega.
Coach Group Tour to Jerez |
Private Tour to Jerez
Excursion to Cordoba
The
historical district of Cordoba is centred on the city's Great Mosque (Mezquita)
and is one of the highlights of any trip to Andalucia. High speed AVE trains
connect Seville's Santa Justa railway station with Cordoba in about 40 minutes
although you'll find the AVANT service cheaper and only a little slower. Check
latest timetables and prices in English at the
RENFE website.
Buses leave for Cordoba from the Prado de San Sebastian bus station in Seville.
They offer the cheapest option but take around two hours to get there. Bus
timetables are on the Movelia
website . If you have the time it's well worth spending at least a night in
Cordoba as it's a charming destination with plenty to see and shouldn't be
rushed.
To avoid having to rely on public transport you might consider pre-booking an
organised day excursion from Seville to Cordoba:
Coach Group Tour to Cordoba |
Private Tour to Cordoba
Excursion to Granada
Home
to the Alhambra Palace, Spain's most visited tourist attraction, Granada is
known as the jewel of Moorish Spain. Buses travel from the Prado de San
Sebastian bus station in Seville to Granada taking three hours. On arrival in
Granada the bus station is some distance from the historic centre so you'll
probably need to take a taxi. Bus timetables are on the
Movelia website. Train
services from the Santa Justa or San Bernardo railway stations in Seville offer
a more convenient option also taking around three hours. Check latest timetables
and prices in English at the
RENFE website.
Considering the day return travel times between Seville and Granada it really
would be a shame to spend such a limited time in this city. Therefore, we'd
suggest that you stay in Granada for a few nights or if time is limited you
should take an escorted tour from Seville to Granada which includes a visit to
the Alhambra Palace and the city's other main attractions. If travelling
independently be sure to book your
Alhambra Palace
tickets well in advance as they sell out frequently.
Granada is a very long day out from Seville so it's well worth looking at the
option of getting onto one of the tours below so as to avoid wasting unnecessary
time on public transport.
Coach Group Tour to Granada |
Private Tour to Granada
Roman Italica
This is the site of some impressive Roman ruins located at Santiponce just
outside the city. Public buses leave from the bus station at Plaza de Armas
every 30 minutes and the journey takes about 20 minutes. The bus stops right
outside the Roman town which was the birthplace of Hadrian and Trajan. Time it
right and you caould have lunch at one of the nice restaurants on the street
approaching Santiponce or else tie in a visit to the impressive Monastery of San
Isidoro del Campo which is also located here.
Carmona
This is best visited on the way to or from Cordoba if travelling in your own
car. It is a beautiful white village located on a hillside some 30km from
Seville just off the main road to Cordoba. It is home to some lovely churches
and has a marvellous unspoilt atmosphere. Time permiting it is a great choice
for an overnight stay at its excellent parador or one of the other upmarket
hotels in town.
Cadiz & Puerto de Santa Maria
Thanks to the excellent train service you can head out of Seville from the
Santa Justa or San Bernardo railway stations for day trips to Cadiz or Puerto de
Santa Maria. The journey takes about an hour, check latest timetables and prices
in English at the
RENFE website.
On arrival the Playa Atlantico beach in Cadiz is a great spot to head for and
the ancient city itself is fascinating. For a fresh seafood lunch take the
catamaran from the port across to Puerto de Santa Maria. |