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Can you walk from cruise ship in Cadiz?

The cruise terminal is very near all the main spots in Cadiz. The main shopping area and much of the town is easily covered on foot.



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On Foot: Nowhere in Cádiz is very far from the cruise terminal so the vast majority of passengers will be able to walk around the city's main sights. You should begin by picking up a city map at the tourist information office inside the terminal as well as a leaflet which lists several colour coded walking tours.

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Evidence of each society can be seen through Cadiz's amazing walking streets, restaurants, and vibrant atmosphere.

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City Sightseeing Cádiz offers 9 conveniently located bus stops around the city to help you make the most out of your visit. Hop on and off at your own pace all day long, as many times as you like, with your 2-day ticket.

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Cruisers who've booked ship-sponsored shore excursions, suite guests, those who are upper-tier loyalty program members (meaning they've cruised with the line many times before) and those who've paid for priority debarkation are the first people allowed to leave the ship.

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However, if you'd like to explore the city more calmly, then go for two days. Although one day is enough to explore Cádiz, the main points of interest are sometimes a bit far away from each other. Anyway, and given the lack of free parking in the city, I suggest visiting Cádiz on foot.

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How far is Split from the cruise port? One of the many great things about visiting Split on a cruise holiday is the proximity of the city centre. The distance from Split cruise port to the city centre is between 0.5 to 0.7 miles, depending on where your ship docks, making walking an accessible option for many people.

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Cádiz Beaches Beaches like Playa de la Victoria, Santa Maria, La Cortadura and La Caleta are well worth a visit. The latter, in the old town, is framed by the Castillo de Santa Catalina and the Castillo de San Sebastián.

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Cruise Ship Cabins to Avoid
  • Cabins with obstructed views. ...
  • Cabins with a connecting door. ...
  • Those that are close to the lifts or stairs. ...
  • Staterooms that are too far from the lifts or stairs. ...
  • Cabins near the laundry room. ...
  • Beware of cabins with little privacy. ...
  • Staterooms directly below public and entertainment areas.


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There are two main ways that cruise ships transfer their passengers to land: docking and tendering. Below we compare the two methods of debarkation and tell you how being docked versus tendered can affect your cruise experience.

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How to move around Cadiz: bus. Cadiz buses are run by the city's local authorities and operated by Autobuses Urbanos de Cádiz, a municipal company. There is a network with 5 lines. The buses are fairly new and all have air conditioning (essential in summer).

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How to move around Cadiz: bus. Cadiz buses are run by the city's local authorities and operated by Autobuses Urbanos de Cádiz, a municipal company. There is a network with 5 lines. The buses are fairly new and all have air conditioning (essential in summer).

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There are plenty of places to swim in Cadiz! For those staying in the city center, Playa Santa Maria del Mar is an ideal beach to go swimming. The shoreline then continues to consecutive beaches along the coast. Playa de Santibáñez is another great option for swimming, located a few kilometers from city center.

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That said Jerez is not the best of towns and not the worst - said to have one of the highest crime rates in Europe due to poverty and drug addiction but i didn't feel much of a threat. Cadiz was a more palpable city but save for the old historic centre and beaches not all that much to do.

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