Things to do in Cádiz

Beaches in Cádiz: where the sun and the sea come together
Thanks to the ecological work of Cádiz’s local authorities and its fantastic natural resources, one in every two kilometres of this stretch of coastline is a beach.

Cádiz Carnival: art and fun for all
There is no more entertaining festival than Cádiz Carnival: humour, art, imagination and camaraderie are its hallmarks.

Puerto Sherry: an exclusive spot with the finest sunsets in the bay
Puerto Sherry is the great marina of the Bay of Cádiz area, boasting accommodation, bars and restaurants where you can enjoy impressive views.

Cádiz Cathedral: a reflection of the city’s Golden Age
Cádiz Cathedral, built between 1722 and 1832, owes its existence to trade with the Indies and the relocation of the Casa de Contratación.

Teatro Falla: let the show commence
Cádiz’s Teatro Falla is a meeting point for Andalusia’s cultural and artistic sphere. Every year the red-brick building plays host to the Carnival contest.

Where to eat in Cádiz: restaurants, markets and tapas bars
It’s easy to eat well in Cádiz thanks to the variety of dishes on offer, the top-quality ingredients and the astounding prices found at its bars and restaurants.

Sotogrande: the most exclusive destination in Cádiz
Sotogrande is famous for being one of Spanish high society’s favourite destinations. Beaches, sports and exclusiveness are its main attractions.

What to see in El Puerto de Santa María besides its beaches
El Puerto de Santa María is one of Cádiz’s richest cities in terms of landscapes, urban planning, history, artistic expressions and—of course—gastronomy.

What to see in Jerez de la Frontera: wineries, flamenco and lots of artistic flair
Jerez de la Frontera is one of the capital cities of wine and flamenco, a city that is bursting with life and brimming with monuments, art and cutting-edge restaurants.

What to see in Gibraltar, a British break
Gibraltar is one of the most unique places for a short break in Cádiz province as it gives you the opportunity to immerse yourself in British culture.