Mejores Tours y Viajes de Cádiz

Considered to be the oldest continuously inhabited settlement in Western Europe, this Spanish port city has remained an important trading post and cultural center for more than 3,000 years. From the Phoenicians and Romans to the Arabs and modern-day Spanish, evidence of its diverse history is found throughout Cadiz. The old town, with its Archaeological Museum, imposing stone walls and forts, towers, and churches stands as a testament to its rich past. Almost completely surrounded by water, be sure to watch a sunset at the Playa de la Caleta beach before enjoying a dinner of fish caught earlier that day.
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13-Day Spain and Portugal Tour of Madrid, Valencia, Granada, Seville and Lisbon | 2 Countries and 13 Cities | 12 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 5 Dinners
Shared Room Available
Daily breakfast
Local Specialty Meal
5.0 Código del tour: 731388
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Madrid
Duración
13.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Madrid, Valencia, Granada +13 más
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English Live
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Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
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The Travel Corporation (TTC)
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La mejor época para visitar Cadiz

Primavera 2026
In spring, Cádiz enjoys mild, pleasant weather with temperatures averaging 18°C (64°F), gradually warming to 22°C (72°F) by May, ideal for exploring its sun-kissed streets and golden beaches. This season brings fewer crowds and vibrant local life, perfect for strolling along Playa Victoria, discovering historic charm in the old town's whitewashed buildings, and visiting the Roman Theatre and Cádiz Cathedral. The city buzzes with culture, including Easter processions and open-air festivals, while coastal walks and afternoon tapas by the sea enhance the Andalusian allure.
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Verano 2026
Summer in Cadiz brings sunny days with average highs of 28°C (82°F) and sea breezes that temper the heat - making it ideal for beach lovers. The historic Old Town dazzles with whitewashed houses and lively plazas, while Playa de la Victoria and Playa de Santa María draw crowds for swimming and water sports. Don't miss the Festival de Teatro Clásico in July or a sunset walk along the city's ancient sea walls - perfect moments in this vibrant coastal gem.
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Otoño 2026
Autumn in Cadiz brings mild, pleasant weather with temperatures averaging 22°C (72°F) in September, gradually cooling to 17°C (63°F) by November - ideal for exploring the city's sun-drenched streets and golden beaches without summer's crowds. The Atlantic light bathes historic sites like the Cadiz Cathedral and the ancient Roman Theatre in a soft glow, while locals celebrate the Grape Harvest Festival in late September, blending wine, music, and tradition. Coastal trails along the Costa de la Luz lure hikers and cyclists, and the nearby wetlands of Parque Natural de la Bahía offer prime birdwatching, especially as migratory species pass through. With fewer tourists, intimate tapas bars and seaside chiringuitos buzz with authentic Andalusian charm, making autumn the perfect season to savor Cadiz’s vibrant culture and natural beauty in comfortable conditions.
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Invierno 2026/2027
Winter in Cadiz brings mild temperatures averaging 12-16°C (54-61°F), with moderate sunshine and occasional rain, creating a crisp yet pleasant atmosphere along the Andalusian coast. This quieter season is ideal for exploring the old town’s winding streets, visiting landmarks like Cadiz Cathedral and the Torre Tavira, and enjoying fresh seafood at local tabernas without summer’s crowds. The nearby beaches of La Victoria and Santa María remain scenic for coastal walks, while nature lovers can spot migratory birds at the Laguna de Medina wetlands. Cultural highlights include the lively Christmas markets and the pre-Lenten Cadiz Carnival rehearsals, offering a taste of one of Spain’s most famous festivals.
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Preguntas frecuentes sobre tours de Cadiz

What’s the best time of year to visit Cadiz to avoid rain and large crowds?

Visit Cadiz between May and June or September and early October for mild weather, fewer crowds, and minimal rainfall. Summer (July-August) is peak season with higher prices and congestion. The rainy season is typically November to February, though showers are usually brief. Spring and early autumn offer optimal conditions for sightseeing and beach time.

How do I get from Jerez Airport (XRY) to Cadiz city center using public transport?

Take the Cercanías CA-1 commuter train from Jerez Airport to Cadiz Station. The journey takes about 1 hour with a transfer in Sanlúcar de Barrameda or direct service depending on schedule. Trains run hourly. Tickets cost around €4-€6. Alternatively, use the Airport Shuttle Bus to Jerez town, then transfer to a train - less efficient but reliable.

Is the Cadiz card worth it for tourists, and what benefits does it include?

Yes, the Cadiz Card offers good value for first-time visitors. It includes free public transport, free or discounted entry to museums and monuments (like the Cadiz Cathedral and Tavira Tower), and discounts on guided tours and shops. Available for 24, 48, or 72 hours, it pays for itself after 2-3 attractions. Buy it online or at the tourist office upon arrival.

Are beaches in Cadiz safe and accessible for families during summer?

Yes, Cadiz beaches like Playa Victoria and Playa de la Caleta are safe, clean, and family-friendly in summer. Lifeguards are on duty, and facilities include showers, rentals, and nearby cafés. Water quality is consistently rated excellent. Arrive early on weekends to secure sunbeds. The shallow waters make it ideal for children. Municipal buses and walking paths provide easy access.

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