Cádiz Province Travel Guide

Andalusia
Cadiz
Cadiz, the southernmost point of the Iberian Peninsula with a fun-loving soul that dances to the rhythm of the chirigotas, offers long sandy beaches for windsurfing, a considerable history to be explored, and mouth-watering pescaíto frito.

Cadiz holidays stand out for the perfect combination of sand, culture and culinary tradition. Explore Jerez de la Frontera, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Puerto de Santa María, Conil, Tarifa and Zahara de los Atunes, and engross yourself in the region's customs. Don't miss the lively comparsa and chirigota bands at the Carnival, declared an activity of International Tourist Interest.

Book your flight + hotel to Cadiz and visit the wineries in Jerez de la Frontera, where you can sample a good sherry, and then let yourself be intoxicated by the purity of the sea and salt air at Conil. Lose yourself among the old streets of Cadiz and follow the trails marked on the ground until you reach the districts of El Pópulo and Santa María, crossing castles and bastions along the way. Soak up the history on the 1812 Constitution Bicentennial Tour, a pleasant stroll through the “Silver Cup” (as the city is affectionately known), which will reveal the key locations where the liberal constitution popularly known as “La Pepa” was drafted.

Enjoy a day of sun at the beaches of Caños de Meca and Zahara de los Atune, windsurf or sail at Sancti -Petri, Chiclana, and join the Gaditano people in the bars and terraces of Sanlúcar de Barrmeda. There's no better way to recover from all that activity than with a good plate of pescaíto frito (fried fish), a prawn tortilla, marinated deep-fried dogfish or a cuttlefish and potato stew.

Choose from one of our low-cost holidays to Cadiz and have an amazing few days. Fly to Jerez de la Frontera airport, or catch a train from any of Spain's major cities, such as Seville, Madrid or Barcelona. Several ferry lines connect the Andalusian city with the Canary Islands and Genoa, among other destinations.

Neighbouring the African continent, embraced by the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea, and strategically connected with the Strait of Gibraltar, this multi-faceted, lively province in Andalusia will make you want to dream, discover and celebrate.

Popular cities in Cádiz Province

Cadiz
Cádiz
Known for Beaches, Historical and Sea
Explore Cádiz: its history, monuments, beaches and more!

Reasons to visit

  • Cadiz Cathedral
  • San Juan de Dios Square
  • El Gran Teatro Falla
Jerez de la Frontera
Jerez de la Frontera
Known for Historical, Horse riding and Cathedrals
Master of flamenco, cradle of horses, vineyard of the top wines in Andalusia and centre of pilgrimage for motorsports fans. Jerez will make you tremble with excitement.

Reasons to visit

  • Jerez Cathedral
  • Alcazar Gardens
  • Yeguada Cartuja Hierro del Bocado
Tarifa showing a sandy beach and general coastal views
Tarifa
Known for Ferries and boats, Cafes and Windsurfing
Let the easterly and westerly winds carry you to the temple of windsurfing. The destination’s magnetism will captivate you with its historical past and love for nature.

Reasons to visit

  • Bolonia
  • Bolonia Beach
  • Playa de los Lances
Conil de la Frontera which includes landscape views and a city
Conil de la Frontera
Known for Swimming, Spas and Recreation
Lose yourself among the narrow streets and walled patios of Conil, a picturesque town on the Costa de la Luz that lies serenely by the Atlantic.

Reasons to visit

  • Fuente del Gallo Beach
  • Playa de los Bateles
  • Puerto de Conil
El Puerto de Santa Maria
El Puerto de Santa Maria
Known for Beaches, Historical and Monuments
Relax on the tranquil beaches, drink a variety of sherry wines and sample the selections of tapas in this diverse town.

Reasons to visit

  • Castle of San Marcos
San Roque
San Roque
Known for Golf, Bars and Marinas
A holiday in San Roque is a great way to enjoy nature while discovering one of the most charming towns in Spain.

Reasons to visit

  • Torreguadiaro Beach