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How many days in Cadiz is enough?

Cádiz is quite a small city, so I recommend 1 or 2 days to visit the city. If you opt to visit Cádiz in one day, you'll have a more rushed visit, but you still be able to cover the main points of interest. However, if you'd like to explore the city more calmly, then go for two days.



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If it is in the late spring or summer months, I would base myself in Cadiz and visit Jerez as a day trip. Otherwise, base yourself in Jerez and visit Cadiz. Parking in Cadiz can be a bit more of a headache, although Jerez hasn't made driving around the centre all that easy either.

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Tourists will generally find more to do in Seville than Cadiz. It is bigger and it has more sights, attractions, and activities for travelers. Seville is very popular for its museums, theatre productions, food, nightlife, big city activities, and impressive beauty, while Cadiz attracts visitors for its beaches.

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Walking along the coast is the best way to enjoy Cadiz.

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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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The average journey time by train between Cádiz and Seville is 1 hour and 27 minutes, with around 3 trains per day. The journey time may be longer on weekends and holidays, so use our Journey Planner on this page to search for a specific travel date.

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One of Cádiz's most famous landmarks is its cathedral. Unlike in many places, this cathedral, known locally as the New Cathedral, the Cathedral of Cádiz is officially the Cathedral de Santa Cruz sobre el mar or Santa Cruz sobre las Aguas. It was not built on the site of the original Cathedral de Santa Cruz.

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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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We recommend three days in Seville; however, you could easily stay longer. If you only have a weekend – and Seville is a great European weekender – two days would allow you to see most of the main attractions.

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The Cadiz Las Palmas ferry route connects Spain with Gran Canaria. Currently there is just the 1 ferry company operating this ferry service, Naviera Armas. The crossing operates up to 1 times each week with sailing durations from around 37 hours 30 minutes.

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A taxi from Seville Airport to the centre of Càdiz costs around €160 – €185; additional fees may apply for tolls, weekends, holidays and night-time transfers.

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It's an easily walkable city and even with only 2 days in Seville you'll clock up some miles as you explore everything the city has to offer. If you arrive in Seville by car, you'll face challenges finding parking and driving down narrow, one-way streets. It's not a fun way to begin a holiday (trust me).

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With just over 200,000 people Jerez is the largest city in Cadiz Province and the 5th largest in Andalucia. Jerez is famous for horse breeding and producing the world's most excellent sherry. Depending on your style of travel Jerez can be seen in either one, two, or three days.

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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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The Port of the Bay of Cadiz is in an exceptional location between the Atlantic and North Africa, making it an important cruise tourism hub. Connections. It is integrated into the city centre, so the distance from the passenger terminal to the centre is just a 5-minute walk.

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