Andalucia, Spain
Urban Buses (Autobuses Urbanos), operated by Comujesa, are the main public transport within Jerez. The network covers the city extensively, connecting the historic center with residential areas, the train and bus stations, and the airport. Interurban Buses connect Jerez to nearby towns and villages within the province of Cádiz, offering convenient options for day trips.
The main bus station on Plaza de la Estación serves as a central hub for both urban and interurban bus routes, located conveniently near the train station. Route maps are often available at major bus stops, at the bus station, and on the Comujesa website. Routes connect central areas like Plaza del Arenal and Calle Larga to different parts of the city.
Main mode of transport, extensive city coverage.
Main bus station (Plaza de la Estación) for all routes.
Use for real-time bus routes and schedules.
International companies at airport/city.
Passport, national license, IDP (if needed), credit card.
Some local agencies; valid license needed.
Available hourly/daily in city center.
Renting a vehicle gives flexibility for exploring Jerez and its surrounding region, especially if you venture into the countryside or visit multiple White Villages.
A "Jerez Tour" bus covers major attractions, allowing exploration at your pace.
Not applicable for Jerez. A "vaporetto" connects Cádiz and El Puerto de Santa María.
Newer public transport buses offer wheelchair access. Some major attractions have accessible routes. Research venues in advance.
While Spain has made strides in accessibility, the historic center of Jerez, with its cobblestone streets and older buildings, can still present challenges for travelers with mobility needs.
The historic center is safe and pleasant for walking.
Enjoy leisurely strolls.
Limited dedicated bike lanes; caution on busy roads.
Prioritize safety with traffic.
Well-lit areas are fine; common sense in quieter parts.
Stay aware of surroundings.
Frequent trains and buses from Jerez train/bus station.
Direct trains are available, connecting to Santa Justa station.
Interurban buses or rental cars are needed for mountain towns.
Jerez is a city best explored on foot within its historic core. For longer distances or day trips, its bus and train connections are reliable.
Renting a car unlocks the surrounding countryside. Always verify local transport information closer to your travel dates for any updates.