Port Cadiz
The old Spanish port city of Cadiz lies on a headland and is almost completely surrounded by the sea. Its more than 100 watchtowers, city gates and the 18th century cathedral characterize the image of this beautiful city. In the evening, the promenade is a popular meeting place when the setting sun bathes the historic buildings and the Castillo de San Sebastián in a golden light. And as if so much beauty were not enough, an ancient amphitheatre was discovered during construction work in 1980.
Country: | Spain |
Language: | Spanish |
Currency: | Euro (EUR) |
Time zone: | Europe/Madrid, CET (Central European Time) |
UNLOCODE: | ESCAD |
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Preise & Verfügbarkeit
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Karte der Fähren von und nach Cadiz
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Ferry connections from & to Cadiz
Here you see an overview of all ferry routes which currently call at the port of Cadiz:
Route | Country of origin & country of destination | Number & Duration |
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Ferry Cadiz – Arrecife | SpainLanzarote, Canary Islands | up to 5 times per month 27 hours 30 minutes |
Ferry Cadiz – Las Palmas | SpainGran Canaria, Canary Islands | 1 time per week 40 minutes |
Ferry Cadiz – Puerto del Rosario | SpainFuerteventura, Canary Islands | 1 time per week 29 hours |
Ferry Cadiz – Santa Cruz de La Palma | SpainLa Palma, Canary Islands | up to 4 times per month 56 hours |
Ferry Cadiz – Santa Cruz de Tenerife | SpainTenerife, Canary Islands | up to 2 times a week 39 hours 30 minutes |
Addresses & Arrival
To make your journey to Cadiz easier, you will find all the important addresses in the ferry port of Cadiz here.
Address ferry harbour Cadiz
Street: | Muelle Marqués de Comillas |
Postcode & city: | 11006 Cadiz |
Country: | Spain |
GPS: | 36.533891, -6.283036 |
Ferry terminals & other addresses
Provider | Address |
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Naviera Armas |
Naviera Armas ferry pier Muelle Marqués de Comillas 11006 Cadiz Spain GPS: 36.533848, -6.282926 (Latitude, Longitude) |
Parking lot |
Parking muelle pesquero Av. Astilleros 11006 Cadiz Spain GPS: 36.530274, -6.287584 (Latitude, Longitude) |
E-charging station |
Repsol Charging Station - 2x Type2 22 kW, 2x Type2 7.4 kW Av. del Puerto 11006 Cadiz Spain GPS: 36.534852, -6.292727 (Latitude, Longitude) |
Motorhome parking space |
Parking Caravanas El Mini C. Paraguay, 5-3 11519 Barriada Río San Pedro, Cádiz Spain GPS: 36.525773, -6.221571 (Latitude, Longitude) |
Travel information
Arrival by car
If you want to get to the ferry port of Cádiz by car, the route depends on your starting point:
- From the north: Follow the A-4 highway in the direction of Cádiz. The A4 ends in Cádiz and you can follow the signs to the port.
- From the east: Take the A-48 highway in the direction of Cádiz and follow the signs to the port.
- From the south: Ferry along the A-48/E-5 highway in the direction of Cádiz and follow the signs to the port.
Arrival by bus & train
The Cádiz ferry port is well connected to the public transport network:
- Bus: Various bus lines connect Cádiz with surrounding towns and regions. The nearest bus station to the port is the Estación de Autobuses de Cádiz.
- Rail: The Estación de Cádiz train station offers train connections to other Spanish cities. It is only a few hundred meters from the train station to the ferry port. You can walk or take a cab to the ferry terminal.
Arrival by plane
The nearest airport is Jerez de la Frontera Airport (XRY), which is around 45 kilometers from Cádiz. From the airport, you can take a cab or public bus into the city.
Travel guide: Cádiz – A lively jewel on Spain’s coast
Discover Cádiz, one of the oldest cities in Western Europe, located on the sun-drenched coast of southern Spain. This port city enchants visitors with its historic charm, lively streets and incomparable location by the sea.
Sights and excursion destinations
Cádiz is full of cultural treasures and historical sites that are waiting to be discovered by you:
- Cádiz Cathedral: An impressive building that dominates the cityscape with its golden dome.
- Castillo de San Sebastián: A fortress at the end of a long causeway, offers picturesque views of the sea.
- Torres Tavira: A historic watchtower that offers a 360-degree view of the city.
- Plaza de San Juan de Dios: A lively square in the heart of the city with numerous cafés and restaurants.
- Parque Genovés: A beautiful park, ideal for a relaxing walk among exotic plants.
Activities
In Cádiz, there are numerous ways to spend your time in an active and entertaining way:
- Beach visits: Enjoy the sun on the extensive beaches such as Playa de la Caleta.
- Tapas tours: Explore the culinary diversity of Cádiz in the numerous tapas bars in the old town.
- Guided city tours: Discover the hidden corners and stories of the city on guided tours.
History
Cádiz, often referred to as the oldest continuously inhabited city in western Europe, looks back on over 3000 years of history. Phoenicians, Romans and Moors have all left their mark here.
Eating, drinking and shopping
The culinary scene in Cádiz is characterized by fresh seafood and the famous Andalusian cuisine. Markets such as the Mercado Central offer local specialties and fresh produce. In the boutiques and stores in the old town you will find everything from traditional handicrafts to modern fashion.
Public transportation
The compact city center of Cádiz is easy to explore on foot. The well-developed network of buses and trains is ideal for longer distances.
Accommodation
There is a wide range of accommodation in Cádiz, from charming boutique hotels in the old town to modern vacation apartments with sea views.