Discover the best top things to do in Province of Cadiz, Spain including Octopus Buceo, Museo de la Piel de Ubrique, Marimantas Vejer, Donana Activa, Vino Vistas, Archaeological Ensemble of Baelo Claudia, Palace of Medina Sidonia, Playa El Palmar, Zahara de la Sierra, Cabo Trafalgar.
Restaurants in Province of Cadiz
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Award winning diving centre based on best Spanish beach 2018, diving on submerged Roman ruins, in crystal clear warm waters, the centre offers free camping\parking and has its own kitchen and bar on site..!
5.0 based on 390 reviews
Guided and serenaded tours in Vejer de la Frontera. Discover Vejer in a different way by learning about its history and legends through theatrical song. One of the company's main aims is to re-evaluate the historical and artistic legacy of Vejer and re-discover its old traditions, stories, legends and adventures, under the auspices of Sustainable Tourism. (Vejer de la Frontera - Province of Cádiz - Costa de la Luz).
5.0 based on 131 reviews
Adventure and leisure activities to meet a unique setting such as the Doñana Natural Area . We carry out activities from land or water. Bike and 4x4 routes through the marshes of Doñana Routes in kayak , paddle surfing and horseback oversees the mouth of the Guadalquivir . Courses kayaking, windsurfing , paddle surfing and sailing league . Summer school for children Horseback riding for Évora.
5.0 based on 24 reviews
Since June 2019 Vino Vistas is operating from Suryalila Yoga Retreat in Andalusia, offering Vino & Vinyasa, Wine and Yoga Retreats. This wonderful combination allows clients to fully relax and recharge in wonderful surroundings and learn about wine at the same time. Vino Vistas was founded in Montalcino, Tuscany where the owner Esther, holder of the WSET Diploma, was offering bespoke Brunello wine tours and exclusive tasting.
4.5 based on 1,233 reviews
Closed Mondays in July, August and September
This superb early Roman city is very well preserved in relation to other cities whch have been built over. It has everything, the forum, the ships, the great Roman highway and city gates, columns, the magnificent amphitheatre, the saltng pits near the beach, temples, necropolis, statues, viaduct, baths etc etc. The layout is clearly visible and work is still in progress as it will be for years to come. The visitor centre and museum attached in a beautiful building. Some of the exhibits were not available due to winter refurbishing but we could not coomplain as their was plenty to see. One of the statues was found as late as 2012 so there is obviously more to come. We will be back. Our one criticism is that the whole site is FREE to view for EU nationals. Why? We would have gladly paid 5 Euros each for the experience. We have noticed this tendency in Spain not to charge for historical venues or very small amount such as 1.80 Euros. Visitor should contribute to the venues as the staff have to be paid and the buildings kept up to standard, never mind funding for more digging and research! The Spanish Government is missing a trick here.
4.5 based on 1,126 reviews
Personally it’s the best beach in the area. The sunsets are breathtaking and you can see them after spending the whole day surfing while you enjoy a live flamenco concert
4.5 based on 614 reviews
We love this romantic white town on top of the mountain. You can walk there from the Finca and spend a wonderful time wandering through the cobblestone streets and enjoying the spectacular views. Definitely worth a visit!
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