Bahia Sur Cádiz
Cano Herrera S/N, San Fernando Cádiz, Costa de la Luz, Andalusia, 11100, Spain and Canary Islands
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3000 Year Old City
... ready, we piled into the car at about 10:30. We arrived at about 11:20. We parked in an underground parking garage. It was right by the cruise ship dock.
Emerging from the garage, we crossed the street and entered the tourist information office. We picked up a brochure for four walking tours. It was absolutely idiot proof! Each tour was a different color. The tour we chose was the green tour. All we had to do was literally follow the ...
Jerez
... We stopped in at a crowded restaurant in the main square called Tio Pepe. We all had the menu of the day, which was paella and beef cooked in sherry. Both were delicious except I didn't make the kids eat the seafood. Unless you know us and how we spend our summers you would 1) never understand and 2) probably never believe my fishing stories anyway. I found the clams a bit on the strong side.
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In a little Spanish Town
A beautiful sunny day in Cadiz and our plan is to walk another of the four recommended walking routes on the Tourist Information maps and to look at the shops.
Off we set for the shops before they close for the siesta and soon bump into John and Margaret following the Purple route. a quick chat and we wander in and out of the fabulous shoe shops and into the flower market and who do ...
Cadiz almost an island
Arriving in Cadiz was a thrill: it was one of the most important ports in the Roman Empire and playing an important part in history ever since. Our first trip in Spain was to head off for one of the White washed towns of Vejer and then later to Contil. The bus did a quick trip around Cadiz and you could clearly see that it was almost an island – only a thin isthmus connected it to the main land. We passed Roman ruins and ...
I found a new Golden Coast
... around to “spy” on the entire city. Since our itinerary only gave us one day in Cadiz, this was a perfect way to see the entire city in an afternoon. If you want to see more about La Camara Oscura you can check out this website: http://www.torretavira.com/
Malaga was a different beach vibe. And by different, I mean not just different from Cadiz, but different than any other beach I've ever been to before. ...



