Private car transfer
from Seville to Cadiz
in 1 h 20 min
per seat
car
Trip Information
Pick-up
Your driver will meet you at your address in Seville.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
Trip
You’ll travel in comfort for 1 h 20 min.
- Optional sight-seeing
- Clean, comfortable car
- Professional driver
- Bottled water
- Child seats
- Prepared for handicapped
- Smoke-free
- Pet friendly
Drop-off
Your driver will drop you off at your address in Cadiz.
- Door-to-door service
- Help with your luggage
- 122 km
- 1 h 20 min
Overview: car trip from Seville to Cadiz
Reaching one of Europe’s oldest continuously inhabited cities from the heart of Andalusia is a journey through endless rows of olive trees, vineyards, and rolling plains; a car trip from Seville to Cadiz is surely a delight. Traveling this 78-mile (125 km) long route with Daytrip will pass like a short, warm breeze, so enriching it with several stops along the way might just be the best idea to integrate into your trip.
Since the drive will only last around 1.5 hours, you’ll have plenty of time to visit the white-washed village built on the face of a steep ridge, Arcos de la Frontera, the magnificent New Bridge built in the middle of a 390-feet-deep (119 m) chasm in Ronda, and sip some delicious wine in Jerez de la Frontera.
About Cadiz
It’s a blessing that the distance from Seville to Cadiz is so short since it makes this lovely city easily accessible for curious travelers wanting to explore more of Andalusia. Cadiz primarily attracts attention by being a captivating port city located on a narrow slice of land surrounded by the clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Simply put, a unique geography jutting out into the Bay of Cadiz makes this place one-of-a-kind!
The 18th-century walls and watchtowers are the stars of Cadiz, especially Torre Tavira which was used for spotting ships. Another one is Cadiz Cathedral, standing as a golden mix of baroque and neoclassical styles, glimmering under the sun. Besides the historical setting of Cadiz, the city’s warm and humorous inhabitants, known as Gaditanos, also enjoy a marvelous seafood-based cuisine, always accompanied by the region’s famous sherry wine.
From Seville to Cadiz: travel tips
Your trip from Seville to Cadiz can be picture-perfect by traveling with Daytrip and considering the tips below!
Keep the weather in mind
The climate in both Seville and Cadiz is typically Mediterranean. Summers are hot and dry, while winters are mild but can be windy, especially in Cadiz due to its coastal location. Check the forecast and plan accordingly; light layers are perfect for fluctuating temperatures.
Pack your essentials
Since both cities are washed with sunshine, pack sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself against the sun. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, as you'll likely do a lot of walking on the streets in Cadiz and on your way there as well.
Make stops for local cuisine
Make a point to stop at one of the local roadside eateries. The sherry and tapas of Andalusia are famous delights, along with jamón ibérico (Iberian ham) and local cheeses. The restaurant Casa Moral can be a great place to stop on your way to Cadiz.
How to get from Seville to Cadiz
Choosing the right way to get from Seville to Cadiz is certainly crucial since it can affect your energy and mood for the days you’ll spend in Cadiz. Take a look and pick carefully!
Seville to Cadiz by car
If you’d like to drive from Seville to Cadiz, you’ll need to follow the AP-4 highway, which is the direct and fastest route. The car ride would take you around 1.5 hours, but it also depends on the traffic and the time of day you set off. Choosing this option gives you the flexibility to explore on the way but also involves toll costs, renting a car, and parking in Cadiz.
Seville to Cadiz by train
Direct trains operate between Seville and Cadiz. Approximately every hour during the day, you can hop on a train from Santa Justa station in Seville, which will take around 1 and 40 minutes to get to Cadiz. Make sure you buy your tickets in advance on Renfe. Train tickets start around $19 (€17).
Seville to Cadiz by bus
The bus trip from Seville to Cadiz is also direct and can take between 1 hour and 45 minutes to 2.5 hours. There are multiple departures daily, managed by different bus companies, including Transportes Comes. Keep in mind that, just like a train ride, traveling by bus lacks the advantage of stopping by the towns, historical sights, and for a tasty bite along the way. Bus tickets cost approximately the same as the train at $19 (€17).
Seville to Cadiz by private car service
Getting from Seville to Cadiz by a private car service stands out as the best option there is, especially if it’s Daytrip you’re traveling with. The biggest advantage of Daytrip is that it combines the flexibility of driving with the luxury of having a local English-speaking driver. Just enjoy the stops you choose, explore the Andalusian cuisine on the way, sit back in the car, and relax with the lively views you are passing by. Pay just $70.50 (€65) when sharing a comfortable sedan with two friends.
Things to do when you get to Cadiz
Once the distance from Seville to Cadiz is behind you and you are finally facing the ancient city you’ve been waiting to meet, the only thing left to do is enjoy this port city to the fullest! Here are a few things you can add to your long list of things to do.
Wander around Barrio del Populo
The Barrio del Populo is Cadiz's oldest quarter. This maze of narrow streets is filled with breezes from the past it preserves. Some of the most outstanding buildings mark this district, such as the Cathedral of Cadiz and the Old Town Hall. Just a quick trip here, and you’ll step back in time; the ancient city gates and the remnants of the medieval walls will make you feel like you are in a historical movie.
Shop at Mercado Central de Abastos
The heart of the city beats with the lively vibes of Mercado Central de Abastos, not only the center of local life in Cadiz but also the oldest and busiest market in the city. If you’d love to observe how the inhabitants of Cadiz live day to day, this is the place for you. Visit in the morning to capture the market at its most dynamic, grab some fresh fruits and seafood, chicharrones, and tortillitas de camarones.
Be enchanted by the Roman Theatre
The Roman Theatre of Cadiz was discovered accidentally in 1980 and still stands to this day as a remarkable relic of the city’s ancient past. It is one of the oldest Roman theaters in Spain and is a window into Cadiz’s long history, dating back to the 1st century BC. The excavated parts include the large and round stairs that rise against the white walls of a traditional Andalusian building.
When is the best time to visit Cadiz
The hottest months to visit Cadiz are July and August due to high temperatures (around 83°F/28°C) and uncomfortable Levante winds. On the contrary, spring and autumn are ideal for planning a visit from Seville to Cadiz. There are fewer tourists and lower costs, and the city is alive with cultural events like the Alcances Film Festival and the International Puppet Festival.
The peak tourist season in Cadiz runs from the beginning of July to the end of August, which coincides with summer vacations. During this period, tourism spikes, hotels are crowded, and prices fly up. Hotel rates exceed $108.50 (€100) per night, making Cadiz the most expensive province in Andalusia. The coastal areas, including popular spots like La Caleta Beach, become highly congested.
Visit these sights on the way
Archaeological Ensemble of Italica
This ancient Roman city is so well preserved, its theatre was used as a filming location for Game of Thrones. The Dragon Pit
Los Ribera Castle-Palace
This unique palace was built inside the Moorish Castle of Fontanar, of which visitors can still see the old wall and Tower of Homage. Old World Fusion
Arcos de la Frontera
This traditional Andalusian white-washed village works its way up along a sheer cliff face. White Face
Ronda
Spectacularly positioned on a rocky plateau, Ronda is one of Spain’s most scenic, and oldest, towns. Unforgettable Drama
Jerez de la Frontera
Famed for its sherry, horses, and flamenco, this Andalusian town exemplifies the region. The Heart of Andalusia
Medina-Sidonia
Ancient and relatively unknown, this hilltop village allows visitors an intimate look at the monuments of its long, rich history. Sweet History
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Vehicle options for this trip
Most popular
Sedan
- 1-3
- 3x
- 3x
- Clean
- Comfortable
- Air conditioned
- Handicapped accessible
- Child seats
- Pet friendly
- Smoke-free
Best reviews
Luxury sedan
- 1-2
- 2x
- 2x
- All standard sedan features
- Luxurious vehicle
- Chauffeur-style service
- Extra amenities
The Daytrip driver advantage
Local knowledge about the route from Seville to Cadiz
Including available sights:English speaking*
All Daytrip drivers speak English* as well as their native language (and sometimes additional languages too!). They'll be happy to discuss local history and culture with you, as well as answer any questions you may have. And because they speak the language, they're able to provide you with a unique opportunity to connect with local culture. *Drivers for Lite service aren't required to speak English but must meet all other standards.
Safety first!
We screen all our drivers for criminal and traffic records, and personally interview each one. We also inspect their cars for safety, comfort, and reliability. All cars must be less than ten years old, in excellent operating condition, and insured as required by local law. And because our drivers are locals, they're familiar with the rules and customs of the road.
World-class customer support
- Available 24/7
- Close relationship with drivers
- Experts on the route from Seville to Cadiz
Flexible cancellation policy
- Cancellations: 100% refund up to 24 hours before the trip!
- Changes: Free up to 24 hours before the trip!
Good to know
Children
If you’re traveling with children, make sure to let us know in the booking so we can get the appropriate child seats ready!
Pets
Pets are allowed (and loved)! We just need to know beforehand. You can tell us about them in the next phase of the booking.
Tips
Gratuity isn’t included or required, but if you really enjoyed your trip, you can show your driver your appreciation with an optional tip (10% is sufficient).
Luggage
- Big luggage
- 29x21x11 inches
- 74x53x28 cm
- Small luggage
- 22x14x9 inches
- 56x36x23 cm
Each passenger is allowed to have one checked bag and one carry on. If you’re traveling with more bags or oversized luggage, you can adjust this while booking.
Payment methods
Pay by credit card online, or in cash directly to your driver!
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