Posts Tagged ‘Cadiz Spain’

Cadiz’s best beaches

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Cadiz BeachEver been to Cadiz Spain yet? Did you know that this province of Spain is appointed of having the best beaches all over the world? True, in fact most of the beach lovers can be spotted around Cadiz enjoying the glimmering crystal like beach and its powder like sand. Though Cadiz is full of magnificent panorama, but the province is best known for its beaches. Within the longed stretch of beaches, you can see along the coast various hotels. But when being compared to the Costa del Sol, the hotels within the coast of Cadiz are not overpopulated.

On the other hand, some of the beaches that you have to check it out in Cadiz are the following:

  • Los Caños de Meca / Zahora—the favorite part of the surfers; if you are one of the avid surfers, this part of Cadiz is worth the try. It has a stunning harbor fresh waterways and small protecting cove. From the west you can see the Trafalgar lighthouse as well as the Marissucia beach; the medicinal mud that it features is a great opportunity for you to have a walk.
  • Bolonia El Santiscal—together with your lover or with your family, this is the place to be if you want to have privacy while drenching on the pristine beaches. If you chose to cross the coastal N-340 highway, you will be passing over the small mountain edge in order to arrive, but there is nothing for you to worry, because everything would be worthy.
  • Chiclana / Novo Sancti Petri (La Barrosa)—ideal for every tourist, choosing this beach is worthy because it has lots to offer. The beach is nestling in one of the most prestigious resort hotels in the province. While you were staying in one of the hotels here, you can always go on swimming in just a few steps from your accommodation. Since the resort hotel is very much famous to the tourists, it is advice that you book for your accommodation in advance before heading here.

Some of the must see Monuments in Cadiz

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Planning to visit Cadiz Spain? You have the best choice! This city is rich with interesting and unique history. Great tourist spots are also abounding here. The vast array of green lushes’ fields and long stretch of the beaches are truly enticing. As the capital of Cadiz itself this fascinating city offers a lot of views that you should not miss to visit. The monuments of Cadiz are very much interesting. Through its unique history, you will eventually learn and understand the culture not only the people living in Cadiz but also the culture of Spain.

The must see monuments in Cadiz are the following:

  • The Oratorio de Santa Cruz—this is a church which is separated into two parts. The sullenly simplistic 18th century chapel which has only the sculpture of the crucifix and the distinct floor which is elegantly ornamented with the remarks of the Goya painting that depicts the miracle of the fishes and loaves.
  • The Cathedral Nueva—this is an 18th Century Baroque cathedral. Although it only gets few visitors, the Cathedral Nueva is a must see. This is a great destination to see after enjoying the other various captivating scenery in Cadiz. If you want silence and tranquility this is the place to be.
  • The Iglesia de San Felipe Neri—this is a place of pilgrimage. Historically, this is the place where the parliament converged. It was in 1812 where the liberal constitution was proclaimed. While on the main alter located the Immaculate Conception. The masterpiece of the great artist Murillo.
  • The Gran Teatro, Manuel de Falla—if you really wanted to have the best Cadiz travel experience, you should have to visit this theatre. Located in the fascinating neo-Mudejar red brick building, you will be impressed with its incredible interior design. All year round the theatre always has something to surprise the tourists. So you should have to include this in your lists of itineraries.

Cadiz Main Attractions and its Culture

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009

Do you want to know more about Cadiz? Cadiz is an impressive city that has previously serves as land to the famous voyagers which are Amerigo Vespucci and Ferdinand Magellan. Cadiz is near to Seville, one of the beautiful Spain cities and one of the favorite harbors among graceful cruise ships. Cadiz is situated in Southern Spain which is thought to be Europe’s one oldest cities. It’s formed is like a protruding tongue from one’s mouth to the Bay of Cadiz. Cadiz is a part of Autonomous region of the Andalusian. Cadiz has its diverse influences and vibrancy and visitor confronts recently as an activity of industrial hub as one of the ports busiest in Spain. Cadiz is famously known for its list of Spanish contribution of significant historical events.

One of the Cadiz main attractions is importantly a natural resources which beaches is considered as famous one of the main attractions . Cadiz Spain beaches is with a fine golden standoff and fine golden sand combined with a crystalline and fresh water and bright sun. This is one of the secret places where everyone has a total freedom to enjoy and relax with the intimate and cheerful beaches. Cadiz culture during the day is very intense and full of excitements with the fun-filled organized during daytime and it even more intense when the night comes because it provides lots of recreation areas. Some visitors would love to start their at the old part town, promenading along the riverside with many bars and restaurants to choose that savor different kinds of fish and shellfish. During winter when the cold winds hit in across Bahia de Cadiz from the Atlantic, nightclubbers seek shelter at the Old Town particularly at its northern quadrant. Aside from the Cadiz beach attractions, it also has a fascinating wealth of priceless paintings, important historic sites and significant museums.

Cadiz city is one of the ideal places for several travelers for a total enjoyment and relaxations. There are lot more that Cadiz city has to offer aside from its amazing beaches and significant museums.