The Beaches in Cadiz are very peaceful and tend to be long, with fine golden sand and huge dunes. The coastline is dotted with small fishing villages. This area is popular with tourists. The perfect beaches for windsurfing and surfing.
Cadiz beaches Playa del Castillo Beach - on the Costa de la Luz The only way of acceding this spectacular virgin place, Playa del Castillo Beach, is by crossing afoot the Camposoto beach or by swimming from Sancti-Petri. Fantastic beach to have a good day! |
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Cadiz beaches Camposoto Beach - on the Costa de la Luz Camposoto Beach is at present in a environmental recovery (Plan of Coasts, Department of Environment). Camposoto Beach is located in a flat and semiwild environment. |
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Cadiz beaches Urrutia Beach - on the Costa de la Luz Urrutia Beach is between Playa de la Cortadura beach and Camposoto beach. There is a military zone while the step is prohibited in one of his stretches. The access need to be done from the La Cortadura beach. |
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Cadiz beaches Playa de la Cortadura Beach - on the Costa de la Luz Playa de la Cortadura Beach, after leaving the city of Cadiz, you come to this paradisiac beach, that if it would not being so proximite of the divided highway would be a very unrecommended beach. |
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Cadiz beaches La Victoria Beach - on the Costa de la Luz La Victoria beach is the sandbank of an excellent Cadiz; La Victoria beach is an immense beach that extends until the end of the city. The beach is very wide in most parts. |
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Cadiz beaches Santa Maria del Mar Beach - on the Costa de la Luz Here on Santa Maria del Mar Beach begins the series of sandbanks from Cadiz. Santa Maria of Mar is the smallest beach and it is also gathered from all; two stones dikes take charge giving the beach the form of a clam. |
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Cadiz beaches La Caleta Beach - on the Costa de la Luz La Caleta beach is the most visited beach in Cadiz since it is in the center of the city. It possesses all kinds of services; bars, chiringuitos, etc. It dominates the beach, the Nuestra Señora de la Palma and of del Real. |
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Cadiz beaches La Cachucha Beach - on the Costa de la Luz La Cachucha Beach is a beach that suffers the effects of the high tide, that is to say that when it lowers the tide you have before your eyes a great raised area without scarcely you could sight the water. |
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Cadiz beaches El Levante Beach - on the Costa de la Luz El Levante Beach is situated inside the nature reserve Bay of Cadiz. Since there is a lot of wind the fans of the windsurfing and sailing have here a great place for practicing this sport. |
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Cadiz beaches Valdelagrana Beach - on the Costa de la Luz Valdelagrana Beach is an enormous beach with a incredible sand and endowed with all kinds of equipments: access for disabled, chiringuitos, park for kids, umbrellas, etc. |
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Cadiz beaches La Puntilla Beach - on the Costa de la Luz La Puntilla Beach is also an acquaintance like Las Dunas. On the west, next to you there is a breakwater that separates the beach from the river Guadalete. It is very wide. |
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Cadiz beaches La Muralla Beach - on the Costa de la Luz La Muralla Beach got his name from the remains of an Arabic wall that you can visit in the side west of the beach. This beach is characterized also by a few big rocks that are placed on the sand. |
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Cadiz beaches La Calita Beach - on the Costa de la Luz La Calita Beach resembles the Californian beaches with many rocks in the middle of the sand, and rocky protrusions in the water, that's why it is an ideal in order that you could practice fishing with harpoon. |
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Cadiz beaches Santa Catalina Beach - on the Costa de la Luz Santa Catalina Beach is quite crowded and a very spacious beach surrounded with a luxurious urban development with a field of golf. The beach changes name as the urban development in which you are.
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Cadiz beaches Fuentebravia Beach - on the Costa de la Luz Fuentebravia Beach, in which many are families that come to spend here the day. On this beach it is usual to bring the whole paraphernalia; barbecue, chairs, tables, etc. |
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Cadiz beaches El Almirante Beach - on the Costa de la Luz El Almirante Beach is a very nice beach but it is impossible to access, since it belongs to the US military base. This beach is on military alert and under military control. |
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