The province of Cádiz has a large territorial extension. Unfortunately, this period of time is too short to visit the whole area. In addition, each visitor has his/her tastes and needs. Therefore, we encourage you to visit the Province in which all types of tourists will find their place.
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- Bolonia Beach
- Los Caños de Meca
- Tarifa
- Castellar de la Frontera
Los Caños de Meca
Its main attraction is its white sand beaches and crystal clear water. However, it also stands out for its natural routes. Therefore, we encourage you to visit its beautiful beaches and the Trafalgar Lighthouse, symbol of the area that has even appeared in Almodóvar films.
Bolonia Beach
This beach in the city of Tarifa is one of the best known thanks to its exceptional environment. You can enjoy its white sand and its clear water. On this beach you can rest and relax by sunbathing or taking a bath. On the other hand, if you fancy a cultural visit you should enter the Archaeological Site of Baelo Claudia, located at the foot of the beach. This site of a Roman city of the second century BC is in perfect condition. Therefore, we encourage you to visit it, regardless of whether you go to the beach or not.
Tarifa
This town stands out for its wide range of water sports activities. This stop is voluntary, since only lovers of these sports come to this area. If you are new to this, and sports such as surfing, kitesurfing or paddle surfing interest you, you should visit this city where you will even receive classes.
Castellar de la Frontera
This inland village has a medieval culture with Arab influences. It is divided into two clearly delimited areas: “Castellar Viejo” and “Castellar el Nuevo”. In Castellar Nuevo you can visit the Santísimo Cristo de la Almoraima Sanctuary, as well as several sculptures located in the Plaza Andalucía and its surroundings.
However, in Castellar Viejo you will find its fortress: the Castellar Castle, very well preserved. This fortress is an obligatory stop of the Province, since this castle is special due to its state and its inherent medieval image. In addition, from the Patio de Armas (Parade ground) itself you can enter the town and walk through its narrow streets that remind of bygone times.
We recommend you to visit these magical places of our province. You will want to see more and come back soon.