Cadiz, “The Silver Cup” of Andalucia

It was baptized by Lord Byron as “Mermaid of the Ocean” and is popularly known as the “Silver Cup”. Separated from the mainland by a narrow channel called Caño de Sancti Petri crossing the marshes, we find Cadiz, immersed in the Natural Park of the Bay of Cádiz, which is not usually related to an island, although in fact, it is part of the small Gadeiras archipelago.

Due to its never extreme temperate climate, neither in summer nor in winter, they make Cadiz one of the special tourist destinations. Perfect for the public who wants a vacation enjoying the fine golden sand of its beaches: La Caleta; Santa Maria del Mar; La Victoria; Torregorda; Cortadura; Puntales.

 The great variety of fish and seafood, such as the dogfish marinade, lobster, roasted mackerel, tapas in the innumerable bars and restaurants of the city. Ideally, get lost on a summer night to “tapas” in the Barrio de La Viña or the Barrio del Pópulo. Admiring at the same time its historical heritage

But apart from its beaches, there are other incentives. Cadiz is famous for its parties and flamenco singing and of course the Carnival of Cadiz. One of the most important in Spain, one of the best known in the world and declared a festival of international tourist interest, with more than 100 years of history. Iberinbound is an incoming travel agency, iberinbound@iberinbound.com who cater for those who expect the very best of everything and appreciate the extra touches that make a great tour even greater.

The port of the Bay of Cádiz is an important stopping point for cruise ships and ocean liners.