About Cadiz

18-06-2010

 Sizzling Cadiz

This tiny town in the south tip of Spain named Cadiz indeed outdid itself and of course a good town to visit. The plazas alone and the activity in the town is more than enough for a respectable tourist. Let us try to share some Cadiz travel information for a more meaningful Cadiz vacation trip.

Cadiz can be access through airports in it neighboring places like Seville and Jerez. Most though explore the other areas before reaching Cadiz; the last is never the least as they say for Cadiz offer a home away from home in its midst.

The best time to visit Cadiz is on the month of June; on the latter part of the month so that you can join in the big fun at Festival de San Juan in which the local celebrates the area with big fire works and festive celebration. This is Cadiz biggest festival.

You can stay for two to three days in Cadiz and that is you will not get hooked by the beautiful beaches. The beach night life in Cadiz is also a colorful and festive one. People seem to love staying on the sand and celebrating.

For your accommodation you need not worry for Hotels in Cadiz are far too many and varied for one person’s choice. The idea of a home exchange while on vacation in Cadiz is quite strange and not yet acceptable except if the vacationers are both recommended by friends then this can be done. But there are suggestions of this kind of vacation arrangement in Cadiz lately.
But for the family who are really ready for a vacation in Cadiz prefers to stay in a hotel for practical purposes. A good hotel more or less offer a lot of fun in the evening and a joyous morning spree at the beach; granting that you had chosen a sizzling beach front hotel which almost every tourist dreamed of.


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Cadiz (pronounced as Ca-deeth) is the capital of the province of the same name in the Spanish region of Andalusia. It is a tiny peninsula on the southern tip of Spain. Established some 3000 years ago, Cadiz is deemed to be the oldest city in Europe. This port city is almost completely surrounded by water and is connected to the mainland by a thin strip of land. It is a city with a distinct marine atmosphere interlaced with flamenco music, the aroma of Andalusian cuisine and the laughter and chatter of the fun-loving Gaditanos as the locals are called. Cadiz offers a colourful mix of history, culture and old-world architecture vis-a-vis modern edifices. Its rich history is evident in its historical buildings, colonial churches and quaint plazas. The onslaught of modernity can be gleamed from its large thoroughfares lined with bars, restaurants and clubs catering mostly to tourists. Indeed, Cadiz is an old and new city all rolled into one. Experience Cadiz, Spain and be enchanted by this fascinating city.

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