Fort Bravo Tour: Authentic Wild West Experience in the Heart of Tabernas Desert

Experience the thrill of the Wild West at Fort Bravo in the Tabernas Desert. Enjoy authentic sets, western shows, horseback riding, and more. Book your adventure now!

Duration: 3 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Fort Bravo Texas Hollywood - FORT BRAVO / TEXAS HOLLYWOOD are the most important cinema studios in Europe, where most Wild West movies have been shot. It started in the 60s, when Sergio Leone discovered Tabernas and began to shoot his blockbusters becoming Tabernas as a benchmark in western films world.
What's Included
  • Parking included
  • Pass to all Western Shows
  • Ride in Horse Cart
  • Access to Themed Pool on High Season
  • Entrance Cinema Studios Fort Bravo
What's Not Included
  • Food & Drinks
Additional Information

The sets remain intact and original, situated amidst the natural scenery of the Tabernas Desert.
Fort Bravo is presently a hub for filming movies, advertisements, short films, clips, and international cinema shoots. From the 80’s onward, Fort Bravo has been presenting western entertainment for tourists.
Specialized in western performances, Fort Bravo…

Location
Fort Bravo Texas Hollywood
Paraje Del Unihay S/N
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Peteroz1434kq
Nov 17, 2024
Fun day out - Despite some of the recent negative reviews, we decided to go anyway. Although I don’t speak Spanish, I could easily pick up on the fun that everyone was having, actors and audience alike. It was a great performance and for about £20 each, the price was fine for a bit of lighthearted entertainment. The dancers were smiling and laughing along with all of us. Just go along with it and enjoy it!
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Dethierm2019
Oct 22, 2024
Fort Bravo: Spain in the Sierra Nevada!!!America as if you were there!!! - Fort Bravo, Texas Hollywood is a magical place , a return to the past of Italian western film productions , with the decor of homes , hotels, saloon , barber , church , banks ... A reenactment of a fight scene at the saloon and outside with horse racing ... Surrounded by mountains in the desert of Tabernas!! Discover without hesitation!
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Anne
Oct 14, 2024
Out of time - Disappointed on arrival and finally totally conquered at our Check-out! We were a bit afraid of catching tourists and when we take a closer look at the filmography of the place 😍, there is nothing to worry about. Day that plunges us back into westerns, total change of scenery!
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451mich_lef
Sep 17, 2024
The authentic location of Sergio Leone’s spaghetti westerns! - The authentic location of Sergio Leone’s spaghetti westerns! The emotion is up to the task and not just for the fans. Desert landscapes, scenery in very good condition, carefully landscaped site. In the lounge, the waitresses are even dressed in the theme. Included in this formula are the horse-drawn carriage ride by the cowboy, the cancan show, access to the pool & restaurant (a hair off topic! ). Please note: check the bus schedules from Almeria to Tabernas and allow 30 minutes to book and wait for the taxi that will take you from Tabernas to Fort Bravo, both on and off ( 20 euros per race ). Possibility of one night in Bungalow not included in the ticket and parking for who is motorized.
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F1955adcherylf
Sep 14, 2024
Fantastic day at Fort Bravo - Please please ignore all the negative reviews. We visited today and had a fantastic time. We researched beforehand which park to go to and decided on Fort Bravo as it seemed to be the best if you just want to see where all those great Spaghetti westerns were filmed. Yes the buildings look old & tired, but they are supposed to and many are original. A film company were setting up for a shoot as it’s still used as a location now. The shows were fantastic and yes the dialogue is in Spanish, but hey you are in Spain ! but it made no difference to our enjoyment that we didn’t understand what was being said, the actors were all so good it didn’t matter. The saloon show was funny & the Wild West shoot out with Cowboys & horses absolutely fantastic. The horses looked extremely well cared for, which as a horse owner myself was very important to me. After each show the Cowboys happily posed for photos with you. The restaurant was good, we paid 21 euros for a hot meal and drink for both of us, which was very tasty. I did the horse riding, which was 9.50 euros for 15 minutes escorted round the set by one of the Cowboys. You don’t need to be able to ride, the horse was lovely and quiet. Your entry ticket also includes a Horse & cart ride around the set ( think they were Mules actually) The gift shop was reasonably priced 4.50 euros for a cowboy hat ( which is a must for all your selfies 😂) The staff all worked extremely hard, doing the shoes, carriage rides, running the shop & bar, I found them all polite and happy. If you are looking for a full on theme park with the Wild West, water parks and a zoo Oasys may be better for you, but if you just want to soak up the Wild West Spaghetti Westerns experience and Stand where Clint Eastwood, Lee van Cleefe and all have been, then go to Fort Bravo, you won’t be disappointed. Thanks Fort Bravo for a very memorable day
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Flemishboy
Oct 14, 2024
Tame & Lame - My wife & I drove an 80 miles rounds-trip to visit Fort Bravo. Frankly, a pretty depressing experience! The American & Mexican studio sets were interesting & convincing enough. The marketing advises a possible horse led gunfight, a 15 minute buggy ride around the sets (we timed our trot at 7 minutes and pulled by mules, not horses) and the opportunity to have a good meal in an attractive restaurant. The whole site frankly felt run-down! There was a staged cowboy squabble held in a saloon with 3 or 4 gunshots (no horses involved as possibly advertised), preceded by 2 younger ladies providing some can-can dancing in the saloon and on the small stage in the saloon. The two dancing girls (both covered in tattoos) wore disinterested faces throughout their contribution to the show. The vehicles in the car park at most comprised 20% Spanish, with parked vehicles from France, Belgium, Holland, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and like ourselves from the UK, yet some of the recorded support part of the show and all the dialogue was in Spanish. We appreciate we are visiting Spain, but duality of language could be easily set-up. There was no advertisement or direction concerning a restaurant being open at the site and which my wife and I had planned to eat at. To conclude, there was absolutely no atmosphere at the site neither any side shows other than an opportunity to dress-up in western cowboy clothes for photographs to be taken. There was a can-can dance show included in the ticket at 14.30 that day, but given what we had seen earlier in the day, we felt it likely that we would be shown much the same as earlier experienced. My wife and I left after 2.5 hours on site (as did two adult motorcyclists whom earlier arrived at the same time as us). Not worth the €52 paid for the privilage in our opinion.
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Julie
Dec 23, 2024
Overpriced and run down - Terrible experience. Totally overpriced. The whole place is very run down. The saloon sells beer but closed very early. Not good if you are using the campsite to stop over. The staff were uninterested and ignorant they wanted to do was huddle in a corner and have girly chats. Went to watch the afternoon show which started at 5.30 pm. We went to order a beer and were told it was closed. How ridiculous! Certainly wouldn't come again. No atmosphere whatsoever and highly priced for no service!
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374endikac
Nov 11, 2024
Disgusting and conning. - I arrived at 1pm and left at 1.30pm, It's the biggest scam I've ever been put in. Everything is ramshackle, we have paid 45 euros to see something that would not bother me to go even for free. All with garbage, the only decent thing is where they can get money, in the saloon In propaganda they advertise a collection of vintage cars, lies, they are scraps. Anyway, either they get invested, or my sincere advice is don't go, it's totally throw the money away.
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Cruiser19452118879
Oct 10, 2024
Rip off tourists - The whole concept is a tourist rip-off. It is very nice for me as a Western fan to see the buildings from movies that I like. However, I find the price of this rather outrageous. We were also told that we get something to eat in the restaurant at the salon and the brochure said that food is made until 18:00. But the fact was that we were there at 4pm and were told that we could still eat the leftovers from the display, but no one would cook a menu anymore an outrage, not recommended. Dying boringly unattractive.
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Andyda3595sj
Oct 4, 2024
Save your time and money - Rubbish, waist of time and money Go to Mini Hollywood, million times better. I did both in the same day from horse’s mouth.
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