Cadiz Transportation

  Ferry departing El Puerto de Santa Maria...
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  • Ferry departing El Puerto de Santa Maria at sunset
      Ferry departing El Puerto de Santa Maria...
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  • On the Atlantic coast southeast of Cadiz
      On the Atlantic coast southeast of Cadiz
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  • Salo on the road.
      Salo on the road.
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  • Parking Area
      Parking Area
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  • Narrow Streets
      Narrow Streets
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By Bus

By Bus, Cadiz

 7 Reviews  This buses take you from the "Mendez Alvaro" south bus station in Madrid to Cadiz for about 35 euros (return) in 8 hours. The night buses are very convenient, as you can sleep in the bus and arrive... 

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By train

By train, Cadiz

 6 Reviews  Dogs can be taken on the local train line 'Cercanias' without paying an extra charge. They do not have to go in a carrier either, they do however have to wear a muzzle and be on the lead. There is no... 

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Boats

Boats, Cadiz

 4 Reviews  Getting from El Puerto de Santa Maria to Cadiz by car looked like a big hassle with traffic to reach the city via either the bridge over Bahia de Cadiz or up the congested motorway along the long... 

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Sightseeing Buses

Sightseeing Buses, Cadiz

 3 Reviews  CADIZ TOUR There is an open deck bus that takes you all around Cadiz all day hop-on/hop-off. It goes around all the old part and includes part of the new modern vity too. It runs from 10 to 21. Just... 

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By car

By car, Cadiz

 3 Reviews  When we travel, we like to be independent to do our own thing and it usually involves getting off the beaten track. As a result, we almost always hire a car if it makes any sense at all given the... 

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By plane

By plane, Cadiz

 2 Reviews  The nearest airport to the capital is in the town of Jerez, 50 kms away via highway. It is an international airport, though medium size. From the airport there is NO bus to Cadiz. You can take a taxi... 

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Cadiz by foot

Cadiz by foot, Cadiz

 kaloz Says:  The compact area makes Cadiz an ideal destination for those who enjoy a nice walk. Narrow streets do not allow for vehicles larger than a scooter. Don't worry... 

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Small Area with Narrow Streets

Small Area with Narrow Streets, Cadiz

 kaloz Says:  Cadiz is very compact so the best way to see it is on foot. The locals who travel to Cadiz to work often choose scooters. There are hundreds parked along the... 

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By Car: How far/how long...?

By Car: How far/how long...?, Cadiz

 Redang Says:  Cádiz is in the very south of Spain, so that, far from the rest of Europe, but it dserves a visit, mostly if you are around.Some road distances from Cádiziz... 

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Planes, Traines and Buses

Planes, Traines and Buses, Cadiz

 blint Says:  Although the trains are good and mostly on time many of the small towns are not connected by train. You can use the local bus companies which are usually well... 

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A peculiar entrance

A peculiar entrance, Cadiz

 SirRichard Says:  Apart from Venice (Italy), Cadiz is the only city I know whose entrance has sea on both sides.If you enter by train or by road from the south, you will come... 

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Renault 4 white

Renault 4 white, Cadiz

 kinma Says:  We had an old (well, it was brand new when they bought it ;-)) Renault 4, white.Here is my mum, me, my sister Belen, my cousin Gerardo and my brother Ignacio at... 

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By Train

By Train, Cadiz

 Redang Says:  Maybe you have here the info you need to know about trains. 

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By Bus

By Bus, Cadiz

 Redang Says:  Some websites that can help you.- www.linesur.com (Spanish)- www.socibus.es (Spanish)And for bus from/to Sevilla (and other places from Cádiz such as Algeciras... 

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On foot

On foot, Cadiz

 Redang Says:  Once you are in the old part of the city, say, beyond Puerta de Tierra, you don't need anything but your feet. 

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Aeropuerto (Airport)

Aeropuerto (Airport), Cadiz

 Redang Says:  The closest airport is in a city called Jerez de la Frontera, or just Jerez. It is at about 34 kms.How to get there:From Cádiz, take road A 4.For more... 

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walking

walking, Cadiz

 Cammel11 Says:  Great way to enjoy the city is just to walk around and take in the sites. Be sure to bring a map the streets are very small and curvy, so it is easy to get... 

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Street Maps 3

Street Maps 3, Cadiz

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Street Maps 2

Street Maps 2, Cadiz

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Street Maps

Street Maps, Cadiz

 seagoingJLW Says:  these street maps are all streets in Cádiz. They are all near the waterfront. 

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Lo mejor para recorrer la...

Lo mejor para recorrer la..., Cadiz

 maribelm Says:  Lo mejor para recorrer la costa, y aunque existen autobuses que llegan a los pueblos es ir en coche, pues asi podemos acceder a miradores y a todas las playas. 

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By road or train, around one...

By road or train, around one..., Cadiz

 bonio Says:  By road or train, around one hour from Sevilla. The nearest airport is Jerez or Sevilla 

Top 3 Hotels in Cadiz

Hotel Fuerte Conil

 3 Reviews and 145 Opinions  We stayed recently (28 Feb 2011) in the Fuerte Hotel in Conil, Andalucia, Southern Spain and really... 

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Puertatierra Hotel Cadiz

 2 Reviews and 122 Opinions  Thi hotel is in a nice location. The Victoria beach is a 2 min walk. If you like to walk it is easy... 

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Parador de Cadiz

 4 Reviews and 48 Opinions  This is a modern building - disguuised as you approach by the lush gradens at the front - even in... 

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 By road or train, around one hour from Sevilla. The nearest airport is Jerez or Sevilla 

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Q:  Am hoping for some insider knowledge as my OH and me are packing everything up iin Cornwall and heading off to Cadiz. We have... 

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A: Just some places to go to... Tarifa, it's on the sea (good windsurf and beaches...and the small village) the same thing for Zahara de los atunes, Conil de la Frontera... 

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I was born in Cadiz

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 I was born in Cadiz, and I lived there for nearly 20 years. I come back whenever I have a long weekend or so. There are so many places to see, and yet so few tourists. It's like a hidden jewel, so I... 

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University years in Cadiz

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  For two wonderful years I have lived in Cadiz a really nice city to visit if you have time, preferable in Carnival season. My experience in Cadiz was great, even if my studies at Sea Sciences... 

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Cadiz

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 Cadiz is supposed to be one of the oldest cities in Euorpe dating back at far as 1100BC, although most of the construction here is of the 18th and 19th century. Some beautiful buildings and we were so... 

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Cádiz

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 According to tradition, Cádiz was founded by the Phoenician in 1100 B.C. Modern historic science, however, dates back to 800 B.C. when the Phoenician ships first reached the bay. This page has... 

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Carnaval

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 At Carnaval everyone gets dressed up and goes out onto the streets of the old centre to drink. The whole of the centre gets converted into one open air bar for about four days. This is me dressed as... 

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