

Cadiz is one of the oldest cities in Europe and a true gem of Andalusia's Atlantic coast. With more than 3,000 years of history, ancient fortifications, wide sandy beaches and a unique maritime atmosphere, it is one of southern Spain's most fascinating destinations. Visitors can stroll through the historic centre, admire panoramic viewpoints, explore the magnificent cathedral and discover the rich heritage of one of the oldest cities in Western Europe.
If you are planning your first visit, start with our guide to Cadiz's top attractions, where you will find the city's most interesting sights. Ancient defensive walls, picturesque squares, the Atlantic waterfront and centuries of history await around every corner.
To experience local life, be sure to visit the famous markets in Cadiz, where you can sample fresh seafood, traditional Andalusian produce and enjoy the authentic atmosphere of the city.
The province of Cadiz is home to a remarkable collection of historic towns and natural attractions. Among the most popular destinations are Jerez de la Frontera, renowned for its sherry bodegas and flamenco heritage, and Setenil de las Bodegas, where houses are built directly beneath towering rock overhangs. Tarifa, Vejer de la Frontera, Arcos de la Frontera, Bolonia with the ancient Roman city of Baelo Claudia, and the picturesque White Villages of Andalusia are equally rewarding destinations that reveal another side of the region.
Cadiz remains one of Andalusia's most captivating destinations. Here you can combine seaside relaxation with history, outstanding gastronomy, family-friendly attractions, journeys through the famous White Villages and visits to the province's historic towns. Whether you come for the Atlantic Ocean, ancient history, the bodegas of Jerez or the stunning landscapes of Andalusia, Cadiz always has something special to offer.
