50 min.
Duration
Up to 4 People
Per Tour



Immerse yourself with us in the historic city of Cádiz as we tour its most emblematic streets and monuments. Throughout this tour, we will explore the legacy of one of the oldest cities in Europe, discovering its history through majestic walls, vibrant squares and castles that have witnessed centuries of adventure and maritime culture.

Let yourself be surprised by the iconic La Caleta Beach, the grandeur of its Cathedral and the beauty of the old town, where every corner keeps secrets and stories of a city open to the Atlantic.

DEPARTURE/RETURN LOCATION Cruise Terminal (Mlle. Alfonso XIII, 11004 Cádiz)
STOPS Visit of 13 monuments and 1 stop.

 

DEPARTURES FROM – Cruise terminal:

  1. Walls of San Carlos
  2. Apodaca Boulevard
  3. Genovés park
  4. Parador de Cádiz
  5. Castle of Santa Catalina
  6. Caleta beach (stop)
  7. Castle of San Sebastián
  8. Cádiz cathedral
  9. Roman Theater
  10. Land gate
  11. Saint John of God square
  12. Canalejas promenade and turtles square
  13. Spain square

RETURN:  Cruise terminal (Mlle. Alfonso XIII, 11004 Cádiz)

 

LANGUAGE English, German, Spanish. Tour with audio guide with which we will tell you history and curiosities about the most emblematic monuments of the city that you will see throughout the entire tour.
NOTES Please note that infants below 2 years old are not permitted / Accessible for people in a wheelchair, the chair must be foldable.
PRICES 90 € per tour  – Maximum 4 people  (22,50€ each in tour with 4 people)
TIME 50-60 minutes

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Walls of San Carlos
They form a semi-bulwark, built at the end of the 18th century, within an ambitious rehabilitation plan of the port facilities and buildings in the area. Since the mid-16th century, the construction of one of the three bastions that were to defend the port was contemplated, the so-called San Felipe, which was still used in 1560.With the increase in maritime traffic, in 1765, the restructuring of the area began, which was completed giving the complex its current appearance.
Apodaca Boulevard

This avenue, used to shelter from storms, is located on the wall near the bay and has been one of the busiest places in the city since the 17th century. Throughout history it has undergone several renovations, but the one that gave it its current appearance was carried out in 1926.

It follows the eclectic taste of regionalism and highlights the distribution of a varied succession of rooms, decorated with Sevillian ceramics and wrought iron elements that do not prevent you from taking advantage of the sea view. Particularly successful is the design and arrangement of the lampposts on the balustrade.

Genovés park

The area where the largest green area of ​​the historic center is located was excluded from the urban growth that the city experienced during the 18th century, because it was subject to military servitude. At that time it was already used as a recreation place and was known as Paseo del Perejil, due to its scarce and poor vegetation.

Parador de Cádiz

They call it La Tacita de Plata and it is considered the oldest city in the West; But in this city of special light, baroque palaces and Indian buildings coexist in perfect harmony with the exceptional modern architecture of our Parador.

Castle of Santa Catalina

The castle represents an important example of military architecture of the Modern Age and has survived to this day without major changes. It has a star-shaped plan with two well-defined fronts: one formed by triangular bastions that rest on the beach and the other open towards the city, where the only gate of the enclosure is located, protected by two bastions and a ditch, which regulated the Level of water through locks. An access bridge to the simple gate, protected by an upper guardhouse, under which is a commemorative plaque commemorating the completion of the works, during the reign of Philip II.

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