Spain Cadiz Seafront Cathedral Campo Del Sur
Castles and Cathedrals in Cozy Cadiz

Crucero a Cadiz, Spain

Cadiz is among the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the Western world, founded by Phoenecian sailors about 3,000 years ago. Exploring attractions such as Cadiz Cathedral and Santa Catalina Castle will quickly take you back in time. Cadiz is also a perfect place to unleash your inner foodie, savoring local specialties like fresh-grilled langosta (lobster). Or, engage in some retail therapy and buy yourself a colorful fan that celebrates this region's famous Flamenco culture. To save a little money, you can simply wander through Cadiz Central Market and watch locals go about their daily business.
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Things To Do in Cadiz

Spain Cadiz Bell Tower Cathedral Aerial

Travel Back in Time in the Old Town

Spain Cadiz Bell Tower Cathedral Aerial

Spain Cadiz Bell Tower Cathedral Aerial

Travel Back in Time in the Old Town

In Cadiz's walled Old Town, the domed Cadiz Cathedral and Torre Tavira both date back to the 18th century. You can also explore a pair of castles, San Sebastian and Santa Catalina, which offer stunning views of the sea below.

Spain Cadiz La Caleta Beach Ocean

Sunbathe Alongside the Castle Walls

Spain Cadiz La Caleta Beach Ocean

Spain Cadiz La Caleta Beach Ocean

Sunbathe Alongside the Castle Walls

Cadiz is home to one of the best beaches in the Andalusia region: La Caleta, where the Phoenicians are said to have landed. Take a dip in the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean or simply sun yourself on the golden sands, which are shaded by the castle walls as the day goes on.

Spain Cadiz Whitecaps Shrimp
Spain Cadiz Whitecaps Shrimp

Get a Glimpse of Local Life

Although you're unlikely to find any souvenirs at Cadiz Central Market, which largely focuses on fresh produce and meat, there are few better places in the city to experience the life of the locals. Photograph the colorful hauls of seafood vendors or simply admire the haggling prowess of Cadiz residents as they bargain for their groceries.

Spain Cadiz Fresh Local Grill Fish
Spain Cadiz Fresh Local Grill Fish

Local Cuisine

Bring your appetite to Cadiz, where fresh-grilled seafood options include fish like dorada (sea bream) and lubina (sea bass), and shellfish as tiny as baby squids or as massive as lobster. Cadiz restaurants also offer plenty of pan-Spanish cuisine, from tapas and sangria to some of the freshest paella (seafood stir-fried with saffron rice) that you'll find anywhere in the country.

Spain Multicolor Fans Shopping Local Craft
Spain Multicolor Fans Shopping Local Craft

Shopping

Leave behind the largely produce-focused stalls of Cadiz Central Market for boutiques along Calles Compañía or Pelota. There you can shop for souvenirs like colorful flamenco fans and dresses, which honor the famous musical and dance tradition from nearby Jerez. Make sure also to sample Manzanilla, a flowery version of famous Cadiz Fino sherry. Its flavor evokes notes of chamomile.

Consejos
Consejos
1 If you plan to take any excursions from Cadiz (namely Jerez, the city of flamenco), make sure you have plenty of time before your ship departs (a minimum of six to eight hours).
2 Knowing a little bit of Spanish will make your life in Cadiz much easier. However, merchants and some taxi drivers near the port may be able to speak English.

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