每位乘客可以携带一件大行李(29" x 21" x 11" / 74 x 53 x 28 cm)和一件小行李(22" x 14" x 9" / 56 x 36 x 23 cm)。豪华轿车最多可容纳 2 件大行李。我们始终会为您安排最合适的车辆,以确保您的行李能够容纳。如有超大行李,或您不确定行李是否能放下,请 联系我们。
Yes, and it works particularly well as part of a White Villages (Pueblos Blancos) itinerary. Arcos de la Frontera, perched dramatically above a gorge, is around 20 km (12 miles) away and is one of the most visually striking villages in Andalusia. Olvera, Setenil de las Bodegas, and Zahara de la Sierra are all within reasonable reach. With a Daytrip private transfer, you can request sightseeing stops along the route so the journey between destinations becomes part of your day rather than dead time.
Villamartin sits roughly 70 km (43 miles) from Jerez de la Frontera, around 80 km (50 miles) from Cadiz, and approximately 115 km (71 miles) from Seville. A private transfer from Jerez or Cadiz takes around 1 to 1.5 hours depending on traffic, while the journey from Seville runs approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. The route passes through some of the most scenic inland Andalusian countryside, making the drive itself part of the experience.
Three to four hours is enough to walk the town center, visit the main plaza, explore the local market if it falls on your visit day, and take in the surrounding reservoir views. If you want to extend your day, the nearby Bornos reservoir and the Pueblos Blancos route through Arcos de la Frontera and Prado del Rey are within easy reach and pair naturally with a Villamartin visit.
Public transport connections to Villamartin are limited and often involve long journey times or changes, which makes it inconvenient as a day trip destination if you are relying on buses or trains. A private transfer puts you door to door with no timetable pressure, and you can arrange your return pickup for whenever suits you — giving you the flexibility to stay longer or leave earlier based on how your day unfolds.
The heart of the town is Plaza Fuente del Pilar, a classic Andalusian square ideal for sitting at a cafe and watching local life unfold. The parish church of San Juan Bautista is the town's main historic landmark. The surrounding countryside offers walks around the Bornos and Arcos reservoirs, and Villamartin is positioned as a practical base for exploring the Sierra de Cadiz and Grazalema Natural Park. The town also has a strong bullfighting tradition, and its bullring is considered one of the notable ones in the Cadiz province.
Villamartin is an authentic Andalusian market town in the province of Cadiz, set among rolling hills in the Sierra de Cadiz foothills. Unlike the coastal resorts nearby, it offers a genuinely local side of southern Spain: whitewashed streets, a lively central plaza, a strong agricultural and bullfighting heritage, and easy access to the surrounding lakes and natural landscapes. If you want to experience everyday Andalusian life away from tourist crowds, Villamartin delivers it.