6 Things to do and see in Cádiz totally free

Talking about Cádiz and recommending its visit is very simple for those who have visited its province, being delighted with almost all the things they have seen of it. To speak of Cádiz is to speak of chirigotas and comparsas, of flamenco, of wonderful kilometer beaches, its bay, its port, the warmth and familiarity with which it welcomes you their people, its wonderful white villages and an endless number of other things that I would not say one by one if time and space allowed me.

But is there anything better than being able to see beautiful things and enjoy a trip than being able to see and do things for free? If we are in good company, or enjoying a trip alone, we are seeing good things and on top of it we get free, better than better, right? You have to take care of your pocket and by saving with certain things we can travel more and have more and better experiences, so it never hurts to save money for future trips. If you want to know what are these 6 things to do and see in Cádiz totally free, stay and read this article.

Visit Jerez de la Frontera, Puerto de Santa María and Sanlúcar de Barrameda

Visiting these three towns you will be dropping by the areas where you drink the best wines that are made in the country. In these three places there is a strong and growing wine tourism, increasingly entrenched and widespread. You can't leave here without trying some designations of origin of manzanilla and sherry wines.

Relax on its beaches

Even the government does not charge for visiting the wonderful beaches of our country (We are not going to say it very loudly, lest we give you ideas ...) so going to Cádiz means yes or yes, dropping by several of its beaches to relax and enjoy its Atlantic Ocean.

Depending on which beaches you visit, you will find them more crowded than others, but as they tend to have an extensive territory of sand, you will not find yourself like "canned sardines", far from it ...

Stroll through its Genovés Park

It is one of the most beautiful and charming floral corners in the area. It is small but it has a lot picturesque greenery, it is usually very well cared for and includes a waterfall (something that is not usually seen in any urban park like that) through which you can go under it thanks to a passageway or visit from above with the help of a staircase that they have enabled. It's a park ideal to visit with children since they also have ducks to see and their trees are cut in a very original and different way.

Surfing (or at least trying ...)

The beaches of Cádiz are great for surfing on them ... The Atlantic Ocean hits its shores hard and there are usually waves that are good enough to surf them ... If you already know how to practice this sport, you cannot leave Cádiz without surfing its waves and without you know and you want to start practicing, in some beaches they give classes about it ... Of course, this part is not free ...

Visit the Castle of Jimena de la Frontera

This castle was declared good of cultural interest in 1931, in the category of monument. It is said that the fortress is probably built on the ruins of the ancient city of Oba. It is very well preserved despite not receiving excessive care and at night it is illuminated, if you prefer your visit to be at night. It is totally free admissionBut if you want to know its history in detail, why it was built on that site and more, you can arrange a guided tour.

Take a picture in front of the Falla Theater

If you are a carnival and follow the Cadiz Carnival For years, I have not even had to advise you on this visit, but if, on the contrary, you do not know Carnival in depth but do know about its "specialization" in Cádiz, you should stop by and breathe that atmosphere. Maybe it will infect you!

Its Mudejar style and its red brickwork will enchant you… Highly recommended!

Do not forget to visit its white villages, its mountains, go to bars and tapas to enjoy its rich gastronomy, and very important: do not forget to try the shrimp omelette ... A delicatessen for good palates!


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  1.   Manuel said

    Magnificent publication, although the province of Cádiz is much more, to make it clear that both its interior and its coast and the icing on the cake for its people, has undoubtedly made this province a tremendously magical place.