Jerez de la Frontera, in southern Spain’s Andalusia region, is a city steeped in tradition, flavor, and rhythm. Known as the birthplace of flamenco, the home of world-famous sherry, and a hub of Andalusian horse culture, Jerez is a captivating blend of elegance, authenticity, and Spanish soul.
Alcázar of Jerez: This Moorish fortress dates back to the 11th century and features beautiful gardens, a mosque-turned-chapel, Arab baths, and panoramic views from the tower. A peaceful escape in the heart of the city.
Bodegas (Sherry Wineries): Jerez is world-famous for its sherry wine. Take a guided tour through historic bodegas like González Byass or Bodegas Tradición to learn about the aging process and enjoy tastings of fino, oloroso, and sweet Pedro Ximénez.
Flamenco Shows & Peña Flamenca: As the cradle of flamenco, Jerez offers unforgettable performances in authentic venues. Feel the passion and rhythm in intimate tablaos or during the annual Festival de Jerez.
Jerez enjoys a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, sunny winters. Spring and autumn are especially pleasant—perfect for exploring the city on foot, visiting wineries, or attending outdoor festivals.