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Holidays to Cadiz

Holidays to Cadiz

All Inclusive Holidays in Cadiz

Ranked among the oldest continuously-inhabited European cities, all inclusive holidays to Cadiz in southwest Spain’s picturesque Andalusia region promise well-preserved historical landmarks, sun-kissed beaches, lively Spanish streets, over 100 watchtowers, and fiery flamenco. The ancient port city also boasts around 300 days of sunshine a year, making Cadiz holidays a dream for travellers who embark on trips throughout the year. Boasting a colourful urban life seamlessly blended with Andalusian tradition and culture, cheap holidays to Cadiz serve up an unmatched combination of recreation, enjoyment, and discovery.

Why Book Cadiz All Inclusive Holidays

Thanks to its strategic location on the panoramic Costa de la Luz, sea enthusiasts can enjoy unforgettable beach holidays in Cadiz. Playa Victoria and La Caleta are two of the most popular and lively Cadiz beaches ideal for a bustling family break, while the quieter, more secluded Playa de Santa Maria del Mar is perfect for private romantic escapes amid unmatched natural scenery.

History buffs will love strolling the charming Old Town and discovering ancient cathedrals, palaces, and other historical gems in Cadiz. The magnificent 18th-century watchtower offering breathtaking views is a must-see on Cadiz all inclusive holidays, as are the castles of Santa Catalina and San Sebastian. To soak in authentic Andalusian culture, visit Cadiz, Spain, in February to participate in the lively Cadiz Carnival.

Foodies can go on fantastic gastronomic adventures, even on last minute holidays to Cadiz from UK. There are traditional tavernas and buzzing food markets serving local cheeses, delicacies like Chicharrones de Cadiz, and shrimp fritters accompanied by locally made wine. Wind up your Cadiz holiday by exploring its eclectic nightlife, featuring beach bars, cocktail lounges, pubs, discos, and live music venues.

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Cadiz information

Euro Currency Euro
Spanish Language Spanish
GMT+01:00 Time Zone GMT+01:00
2h 20m Avg. Flight Time 2h 20m
May-September Peak Travel May-September
£2 Price of a pint £2

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Beaches in Cadiz

  • Playa de la Victoria: Among Europe’s top urban beaches, the golden-sand Blue Flag stretch offers magnificent beach holidays in Cadiz, featuring playgrounds for kids, facilities, and restaurants.
  • Playa de Valdevaqueros: A hotspot for kitesurfing and windsurfing, the beach is nestled near Tarifa and offers excellent beach bars, seafood eateries, and water...more

Top Things to Do in Cadiz

  • Parque Genovés: Nature enthusiasts will love holidays to Cadiz’s most famous green space, with a tree-lined walkway, exotic plants, a lake and bridge, dinosaur statues, and waterfalls.
  • La Viña and El Pópulo: The best Cadiz districts to explore, each offers ample Andalusian charm, mediaeval architecture, quaint eateries, traditional shops, and lively...more

History and Culture in Cadiz

  • Christmas Markets: Plaza de las Flores and Plaza de San Antonio offer fantastic Christmas market holidays in Cadiz, with ice skating, handicrafts, culinary delights, giant trees, and a toy library for kids.
  • Torre Tavira: Promising panoramic city views, the 18th-century watchtower testifies of Cadiz’s maritime past and boasts a camera obscura.
  • Catedral de la Santa...more

Food and Drink in Cadiz

What to Eat:

  • Ajoblanco: Enjoy authentic Spanish cold soup during holidays in Cadiz, featuring crushed almonds, bread, and garlic.
  • Torilla de Camarones: Shrimp fritters are made using small shrimp dipped in batter and deep-fried until golden and crispy.
  • Pescaito Frito: A must-try Cadiz seafood staple, the dish contains lightly floured and deep-fried tiny fish.
  • Morcilla:...more

Nightlife in Cadiz

Whether tapas bars, discos, or late-night street cafés, you’ll enjoy diverse nightlife experiences on adult-only holidays to Cadiz from UK. The liveliest nightlife is found in Calle de Manuel Rances and Plaza Mina, with swanky lounges, clubs, and open-air bars.

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Best Time to Visit Cadiz

Boasting a warm, temperate climate with Atlantic and Mediterranean influences, enjoying all inclusive holidays to Cadiz year-round is a breeze, whether warm winter sun getaways or sun-drenched summer trips. Make sure to pick a Cadiz season most suitable to your budget, travel tastes, and weather preference.

For the sunniest beach escapes, book package holidays to Cadiz...more

Where is Cadiz located in Spain?

When you book all inclusive holidays to Cadiz, you’ll arrive at an ancient port city nestled in the scenic Andalusia region of southwest Spain. It is the capital of the Cadiz Province and boasts countless historical landmarks.

What is Cadiz, Spain, most known for?

History buffs will enjoy holidays to Cadiz the most, as the beautiful Spanish city is believed to be among the oldest-inhabited European areas founded by the Phoenecians around 1100 BC. Cadiz is also loved for its gorgeous beaches, architectural beauty, cultural heritage, and fabulous gastronomy.

Is Cadiz a family-friendly holiday destination?

Yes! Enjoy spectacular family holidays in Cadiz with child-friendly beaches and dining, modern museums, lush parks, and boat trips to spot whales, dolphins, rorquals, and orcas. Family-friendly hotels in Cadiz make the experience more fun with spacious rooms and amenities catering to kids of all ages.

Which airport to fly into for Cadiz, Spain, from the UK?

You can book direct flights from London Stansted for short haul holidays to Cadiz from UK and arrive at its nearest airport, Jerez de la Frontera Airport (XRY), in approximately 2 hours and 50 minutes. You can also fly to Jerez from other UK airports, but with longer flight durations and stopovers.

How long is the transfer to Cadiz city centre from the airport?

Whether you book holidays to Cadiz from Stansted or another UK airport, you’ll arrive at Jerez Airport. To get to Cadiz city centre from the airport, hire a taxi or opt for private transfers with an average travel time of 30 minutes. The bus or train to your hotel in Cadiz from the airport will take around 1 hour or more.

When is the best time for visiting Cadiz on a holiday?

For the sunniest Cadiz holidays, consider peak summer escapes during the high season of June to September, with temperatures soaring up to 30°C or more in August – Cadiz’s hottest month. December is a great time for discovering Christmas markets in Cadiz, featuring ice rinks, carol singing, towering trees, mulled wine, and delicious treats.

Is it expensive to visit Cadiz?

No, it isn’t. With moderate prices when compared to larger cities like Barcelona or Madrid, all inclusive holidays in Cadiz are quite affordable year-round. You can make your Cadiz getaway cheaper by visiting free attractions, booking budget hotels, travelling in the off-season, eating where the locals do, and using public transport.

Which is the best month or season for the cheapest Cadiz holidays?

Barring December, the off-peak winter months of January and February are best for dirt-cheap holidays to Cadiz, with average temperatures of 16°C. The shoulder seasons of spring (April) and autumn (October) are also great for low-cost Cadiz breaks, with fewer crowds and milder temperatures of 19°C to 24°C.

Do the locals in Cadiz speak any English?

Some of the Cadiz locals understand English and a few speak it, particularly in restaurants, bars, and major tourist areas. But you’ll mostly hear Spanish on your holidays to Cadiz, albeit with a heavy Andalusian accent. You can try learning a few common phrases and greetings in Spanish for a more fulfilling, fun, and memorable Cadiz trip.

What are some good things to buy in Cadiz, Spain?

Explore bustling street markets, stores, shops, malls, and boutiques on Cadiz holidays for quaint souvenirs. Top things to buy in Cadiz are wicker items, handmade furniture, pottery, blankets, ceramics, wrought iron, leather, traditional ponchos, woodwork, and wines. Local delicacies like chicharrón and cheeses are also popular buys.