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Jerez de la Frontera Taxi

Jerez de la Frontera Taxi General Information and Tips

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Taxis in Jerez de la Frontera

White with blue stripes, taxis in Jerez are easily recognizable. And while public transportation is available, it is often crowded and requires multiple transfers. That’s when the taxis come in as one of the easiest forms of transportation for your trip to Jerez.

Taxis here go by taximeter, and tariffs change depending on the time of day, season and other factors. For the best rates around Jerez or to/from Jerez Airport, it’s advisable to pre-book a transfer. If you choose to hail a taxi while in Jerez, you can either wait at a taxi rank (recognizable for having the word TAXI painted on the pavement), call the radio taxi service, download an app or simply wave at any taxi with a green light you might see.

TRAINED DRIVERS

Hand picked & english speaking drivers

LOW PRICES

Same price as a regular Taxi from the line

FLIGHT MONITORING

Drivers are always on time

QUALITY SUPPORT

24/7 Email & Phone support

HOW MUCH DOES A TAXI COST?

Taxi prices Day time
(05:00 - 24:00)
Night time
(00:00 - 05:00)
Duration
From Jerez de La Frontera Airport to Jerez city 15 € 19 € 10 MIN
From Jerez de La Frontera Airport to Cadiz 60 € 70 € 60 MIN
From Jerez de La Frontera Airport to Seville 132 € 156 € 90 MIN

Cost of a Jerez taxi

Jerez taxis work with taximeters, so be sure to see one running when you get into a taxi. Multiple other factors also impact the final fare of a taxi ride. Typical tariff rates for Jerez taxis are as follows:

Tariff 1: Mon-Fri, 07:00-21:00
Base fare – €1.43
Price per km – €0.83

Tariff 2*: Sat & Sun, 21:00-07:00, public holidays
Base fare – €1.78
Price per km – €1.04
*At times, Tariff 2 rates increase up to 12%.

The minimum run is €4 on Fare 1 and €5 on Fare 2. On top of these calculations, there are other charges such as €0.60 for each piece of luggage, €20-25 for having your taxi waiting for an hour and a general surcharge if your destination or pick-up point is the airport. Additionally, there are surcharges for driving to destinations like Seville or Cadiz, which are farther away.

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How to get a taxi in Jerez de la Frontera

Finding taxis in Jerez de la Frontera tends to be pretty easy. If you see a taxi driving with a green light on, you can hail it by simply waving in its direction and approaching it once it stops. The car might not stop immediately, as the streets of Jerez are quite narrow and stopping needs to be done safely. If you don’t see any taxis circulating, you can always find a taxi rank near transportation hubs like the train station or touristic landmarks like the Alcázar. The ranks are recognizable by the word TAXI painted in white on the road.

If the weather isn’t nice (it rarely rains in Jerez, but it can get quite hot) or you simply prefer to wait inside for your taxi, you can always contact the radio taxi Jerez company. You can either call +34 (956) 344 860 or +34 (956) 329 396 or message them on Whatsapp at +34 (657) 804 545. Another option is to download the app PideTaxi, the taxi-hailing app in Spain. Keep in mind that calling a taxi directly to your location by app or by radio taxi in Jerez might come with an increased price.

Why book your Jerez taxi with Welcome Pickups

Taxi charges can get quite confusing, and during the peak season, there might not be so many taxis available. That’s why it might make sense for your group to prebook your taxi. Have peace of mind with a fixed fare and flexible cancellations, enjoy your trip without worrying about language barriers as all our drivers speak English, and in general, just relax and have a seamless travel experience.

Jerez de la Frontera taxi tips

  1. Not all taxis in Jerez allow for card payment, so be sure to ask before starting your trip if you hope to pay with a card.
  2. Taxis carry around €20 in change, so have smaller notes if you plan to pay by cash.
  3. Ask about the kind of fare being charged at the moment in advance to avoid any confusion later.
  4. Not all drivers speak English, so write down your destination in Spanish.
  5. Babies and children do not need to ride in car seats in Spain if the drive is urban, and most Jerez taxis will not have baby or child car seats. For added safety or a ride out of the city, you can bring your own or request one when you pre-book with Welcome Pickups.

Wheelchair-accessible taxis in Jerez de la Frontera

Standard taxis in Jerez aren’t wheelchair-accessible, and most vehicles won’t have a trunk big enough for a folded wheelchair. However, you can call radio taxi Jerez to ask for a Eurotaxi, and they will send an accessible vehicle. If you are not comfortable talking on the phone, you can text message them on Whatsapp, the texting app. You can also do this for an airport transfer.

Radio Taxi Jerez numbers: +34 (956) 344 860 or +34 (956) 329 396
Radio Taxi Jerez Whatsapp: +34 (657) 804

Safety and complaints for Jerez taxis

Taxis in Jerz are subject to strict regulation and taxi scams are not common, making them a very convenient and safe way to travel. However, if you happen to encounter a rare rude driver or illegal surcharge, you can ask your driver for a receipt for the service and present that to the municipal transport office in Calle Corredera 27 or contact them by calling +34 (956) 149 440. Ideally, you can write down the taxi number, date and time of your journey to include as well. 

Frequently asked questions

Can I call a radio taxi in Jerez de la Frontera?

Yes, to contact a radio taxi in Jerez you can call either +34 (956) 344 860 or +34 (956) 329 396 or you can always message them on Whatsapp at +34 (657) 804.

How can I pay for my taxi in Jerez?

Taxis in Jerez generally accept cash in euros or credit/debit cards. However, it is best to clarify how you want to pay before starting your trip, as taxi drivers are independent and you might run into someone who doesn’t accept card payments or doesn’t have change for larger notes in cash.

How do Jerez taxi drivers calculate their fares?

Taxi fares are calculated using a taximeter and taking into account the time of day and week to set the specific tariff. Rides on weekdays during the day are less expensive than rides on Saturdays and Sundays, at night, and on bank holidays. Additionally, extra luggage is €0.60 per item.

Tipping is not mandatory and taxi drivers are not really used to it. However, if the service is exceptional, you can tip around 10% of the service or round up to the next euro if you’d like to show your appreciation. 

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