By train
Jerez is on the main line between Sevilla and Cadiz.RENFE, Spanish National Railway. (http://http://www.renfe.es)
By car
Motorway Jerez-Sevilla AP-4 / E-5 from Sevilla.
Autovia A4 - IV National
Highway Jerez-Los Barrios A-381 - Through Alcornocales Park and joins the Campo de Gibraltar to Jerez. It is a modern highway designed to cause the least environmental damage that crosses Park
Highway Jerez-Arcos de la Frontera A-382 - Just completed in July 2007 is the main means of communication in Jerez and Cadiz province by the Sierra de Grazalema.
Highway Chipiona, Jerez A-480 - This is the highway that connects the Jerez area with the Northwest Coast, towns like Chipiona, Sanlucar ...
Ring-roads
Jerez now has two ring roads, Round East and Round West to help improve the circulation of the city.By bus
Consorcio de Transportes BahÃa de Cádiz (http://www.cmtbc.es/siste...) operate a semi-regular bus service from Jerez Airport to downtown Jerez one-way ticket â¬1 and onwards to Cádiz view timetable (http://www.cmtbc.es/08/doc/Horario_de_autobuses_al_aeropuerto.pdf). A train service operates from Sevilla San Justa train station direct to Jerez and Cadiz, for those arriving via Seville airport.