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What are the best beaches near Cadiz cruise port?

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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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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Ferries and cruise ships in Cadiz dock almost in the middle of the city, which is just a short walk from the passenger terminal. The cruise ship terminal in Cadiz is located alongside pier Alfonso XIII.

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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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La Caleta is the closest beach to the Casco Antiguo city centre of Cadiz, Andalucía, and it is quite a small beach, so it is understandably very busy and gets full quickly. One way to access the beach on foot is through the old historical doors of the fortress wall.

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Cadiz Carnival Overview As one of Spain's major ports during the 16th century, Cadiz copied the carnival of Venice, a city with which it had much trade, and since then it has become the liveliest and most dazzling carnival town in mainland Spain, famous for its amusing and creative characters and satirical song groups.

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These factors explain why one of the many Spanish customs involves taking a nap after lunch. This means that most businesses and stores close between 2 and 4 p.m. so employees can go home, eat, and take a rest from working during the hottest part of the day.

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Cadiz's most famous beach, Playa de La Caleta, is right in the old town.

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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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The local train is a 90 minute ride to Seville from Cadiz (several stops along the way), and of course a 90 minute return ride. Make sure you have enough time for the train ride and arrive back in Cadiz well before the departure time for your ship.

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Top 5 Souvenirs from Cadiz
  • FLOWERS. Okay, you can't really take flowers home with you either, but the Flower Market in Cádiz is one of our favourite spots in the city. ...
  • SHERRY. You're in sherry town now, son. ...
  • CERAMICS. You're in Andalusia, of course you are going to buy some ceramics. ...
  • FLAMENCO MERCHANDISE. ...
  • OLD POSTERS.


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