Cadiz: Known For The Best Beaches in Iberian Peninsula
Cadiz is known to have some of the best beaches of the Iberian Peninsula that feature miles of uninterrupted stretches and super fine white sand. Cadiz is just perfect if you are looking for a small town that truly enjoys a relaxed pace life. The villas on this piece of land, some being actively situated along the coast add to a super luxurious vacation.
There are a number of ways in which you can arrive in Cadiz and travel around. This small town offers a complete peace of mind and relaxation. Renting a car will add to your comfort and help you to explore the place in better way. Malaga Airport and Jerez Airport are the two main airports that can help you in arrival and transition.
Malaga airport is at a farther distance to Cadiz than that of Jerez Airport but the airport has a number of international connections and a car drive from Malaga airport to the town of Cadiz is filled with breathtaking scenery. Jerez de la Frontera, which is well known for horse exhibitions and sherry is a quaint village just about 40 km from Cadiz.
Cortadura and La Victoria are the best beaches in the city with vast stretches of sand. La Caleta is another beach and you’ll find a lot of historical sections around. You can pick up a free city guide from the tourism office of Cadiz.
Roaming around Cadiz in a car can be a great opportunity. You’re not likely to face direction problems as the routes are generally color-coordinated with the road so that it is easy for you to click around.
Los Caños de Meca is yet another beach which is common with surfers in Costa de la Luz. The beach is surrounded by beautiful area with enough greenery on one side and cliffs on the other sites. These clips also give a way to harbor fresh waterways and a small protecting cove. If you go westwards, you’ll find the lighthouse of Trafalgar which is quite a known spot.
The Marisucia beach is also nearby and here you can avail the opportunity of walking through medicinal mud which is a famous activity. This area has quite a vibrant nightlife and a lot of nudist areas on the beach.
Barbate is a small beachside village that still maintains the authenticity of ancient tuna fishing and even in today’s time, the same techniques of fishing is used in Barnate. You can avail the opportunity of having a fresh catch in a beachside restaurants. ‘Atún encebollado’ is a famous and delicious tapa and a must-have. You may go ahead to enjoy Zahara de los Atunes beach, which is known for providing despite from a hectic life and relax to soothe your soul.
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