Cheapest
Average
The best way to find a cheap fare is to book your ticket as far in advance as you can and to avoid traveling at rush hour.
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Fastest Journey
1 h 28 m
Average
1 h 39 m
Trains per day
13
Distance
99 km
Of the 13 trains that leave Sevilla for Cádiz every day 13 travel direct so it’s quite easy to avoid journeys where you’ll have to change along the way.
Distance | 61 miles (98 km) | |
Average train duration | 1 h 28 min | |
Average train ticket price | £15 (€16) | |
Train frequency | 12 a day | |
Direct train | Yes, there are 12 direct trains a day | |
Train providers | Renfe Alvia, Renfe Torre del Oro, Renfe MD or Renfe |
Trains from Sevilla to Cádiz cover the 61 miles (98 km) long trip taking on average 1 h 28 min with our travel partners like Renfe Alvia, Renfe Torre del Oro, Renfe MD or Renfe. Normally, there are 12 trains operating per day, including direct services available. You can get the cheapest train tickets for this trip for as low as £14, but the average price of train tickets is £15. Travellers depart most frequently from Sevilla San Bernardo and arrive in Cadiz.
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Renfe is Spain’s national train provider operating freight and passenger trains on Spain’s extensive railway network as well as international routes to neighboring France and Portugal. Renfe has a wide range of ticket types to fit your budget like the Basic, Elige and Premium tickets. Renfe also offers discount cards like the Renfe Gold Card and +Renfe Youth Card 50 for qualified travellers. You can use these savings offers and discount cards on Omio when booking your Sevilla to Cádiz trip. Renfe has a vast fleet of trains with different levels of comfort, amenities and speed. The Renfe AVE trains run at high speed and serve long-distance routes, Alvia trains combine high-speed and normal speed trains serving domestic routes, Altaria serves domestic routes into southern Spain, Euromed offers domestic routes along the Mediterranean coast, Avant trains serve regional commuter routes and Trenhotel offers night train routes.
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There are excellent train services operating the route from Seville to Cadiz and plenty of trains run during peak times in the morning, afternoon and evening. Journeys on this route are direct, with the fastest train service taking around one hour 30 minutes. The cheapest trains are morning services, mostly provided by Renfe.
The first morning trains depart at around 6:40 a.m. and arrive in Cadiz at 8:26 a.m. At night, the last train in the evening leaves at around 9:50 p.m., arriving in Cadiz at about 11:30 p.m. There are about 20 trains travelling the route every day, many of which are direct trains leaving every hour.
High-speed trains arrive in Cadiz from Seville in around one hour 30 minutes, but slower trains take on average just over one hour 38 minutes, usually leaving around 8:30 a.m. Many trains are direct services to Cadiz and do not require any transfers, which is an excellent way to travel between the two cities.
Departure train station: trains depart from Santa Justa station in Seville. Santa Justa is located close to the city centre and travellers can reach the station easily by taxi, bus or by walking. Santa Justa station is the third-busiest in Spain and facilities include restaurants and bars, ticket machines, ATMs, a few shops and a handy left-luggage office.
Arrival train station: trains arrive at Estadio, Segunda Aguada, or Cadiz Railway Station. There are about four trains per day arriving at Cadiz Estadio (morning and evening), one train arriving at Segunda Aguada (an evening train) and about 15 trains arriving at Cadiz Railway Station. All three stations have basic facilities, but the Cadiz Railway Station has a car rental agent, ATMs, taxi stops and restaurants.
Renfe offers several trains from Seville to Cadiz, arriving at one of three stations mentioned above. High speed Renfe trains are comfortable, spacious and offer non-stop trips to Cadiz throughout the day.
Renfe offer regular train services on this route, roughly one every hour. Train journeys last between one hour 30 minutes and one hour 40 minutes and are direct, high-speed trains that provide a comfortable, fast journey. On average 12-15 trains depart from Santa Justa station daily. The first Renfe train departs at 6:40 a.m. and the last train leaves at about 9:50 p.m.
Renfe offer a choice of first or second-class tickets and luggage should not be bigger than 85 cm x 55 cm x 35 cm. Passengers can bring bicycles onto the train as luggage, but they must be stored in the relevant spaces. Small pets are allowed on services as long as they stay with their owner. Guide dogs are also allowed. Passengers with limited mobility have access to designated and reserved seats on the train.
It's always best to book tickets in advance and to be flexible with times and dates. This way you can take advantage of special offers and deals. Direct, high-speed trains are more expensive than slower trains, so where possible opt for a slower train with connections for cheaper journeys. It is also a great idea to look out for seasonal specials and consider buying a Renfe Spain Pass, which allows passengers a discounted rate for frequent travel to certain cities.
There are a few train stations in Sevilla to start your journey from including Sevilla San Bernardo and Sevilla Virgen Del Rocío. In Cádiz you have a few train station options to choose from for your arrival including Cadiz, Cadiz Estadio and Cadiz Cortadura.
Omio customers travelling this route depart most frequently from Sevilla San Bernardo and arrive in Cadiz.
You can find the most popular departure train station for this trip, Sevilla San Bernardo, located approximately 0.5 miles (843 m) from the city centre of Sevilla. The most popular arrival train station in Cádiz, called Cadiz, is located around 1.7 miles (2.7 km) away from its city centre.
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