
Must-sees in Costa de la Luz

Sites & Bites: Sherry wine and chicharrones in Jerez
Winding alleyways, centuries-old architecture and world-famous wine – Jerez de la Frontera has it all. And this half-day guided tour is the ideal way to get a real flavour for the city. You'll kick things off with a relaxed troll through the city centre, where the city's blend of Christian and Moorish heritage is showcased in its architecture.First up is the Alcazar of Jerez, an 11th-century fortress built during the Islamic period. You'll get a good look at this place's exterior, with its impressive towers and gardens. Just around the corner is the Cathedral of Jerez, featuring a mix of Gothic, Baroque and Neoclassical styles.From there, you'll head to Plaza del Arenal, where locals like to gather for coffee and a chat, as well as the occasional Flamenco performance. Then, it's on to the Central Market, piled high with fresh product, seafood and spices – perfect for getting a feel for everyday life in Jerez.Next, it's time to dive into the world of tabancos – old-school wine taverns that embody the spirit of old Jerez. In two of these cosy spots, you'll sip on Sherry wines and tuck into classic tapas like chicarrones. The latter is pork belly seasoned with garlic, oregano and paprika, then slow-cooked or fried until it's crispy on the outside and melt-in-the-mouth inside. Throughout the whole tour, your guide will share stories of Jerez's past and explain how wine helped shape the city into the vibrant place it is today. Then, wrap things up with some free time to do your own thing. You can dip into a few shops for souvenirs, stop for a coffee, or go for another round of tapas if you fancy it.
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Half-day guided tour and wine tasting at Bodegas Campestral in Arcos
Get a behind-the-scenes look at harvest time on this half-day guided tour of Bodegas Campestral. Tucked away in Arcos de la Frontera – a whitewashed village perched dramatically on a limestone ridge – this winery is known for blending traditional winemaking with a fresh, eco-conscious approach.When you arrive, you'll be welcomed in with a glass of wine to sip as you tour the estate. Your guide will walk you through the history of what's considered Spain's largest ancestral wine cellar. But it's not just about the wine here – it's also about the family's deep-rooted passion for sustainability, responsible wine-making and caring for the environment.You'll learn how the grapes are carefully selected, get a peek at the harvest in action, and head into the cellar where the wine rests and matures. Keep an eye out for the solar panels on the roof – they help power the whole place and show how tradition and innovation can go hand in hand. To round things off, you'll taste a couple more wines, each one an example of the care and craftsmanship that goes into each bottle.
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