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Port of Cadiz Address Cadiz Ferry Address
Trasmediterranea
Estación Marítima
Muelle Alfonso XIII
s/n, C.P. 11006,
Spain
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Cadiz Port Ferry Overview

Cadiz is a city and port in southwestern Spain. It is the capital of the Cádiz Province, one of eight which make up the autonomous community of Andalusia. Despite its unique site on a narrow spit of land hemmed in by the sea, Cadiz is, in most respects, a typically Andalusian city with a wealth of attractive vistas and well-preserved historical landmarks.

Cadiz is the port for ferries between mainland Spain and the Canary Islands. It's also a popular stop for cruise ships. There are currently 4 ferry services available from Cadiz port. All routes are offered by Ferry operator, Trasmediterranea and sail to Arrecife, Las Palmas, Santa Cruz de La Palma and Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

Used as the gateway to Seville, which resides some 50 to 60 miles inland, Cadiz is often overlooked by visitors in favor of traveling to Seville. Cadiz is a world-class destination in itself and well worth the investment of time to get to know it. It offers superb shopping, wonderful beaches and beauty everywhere. Cadiz offers excellent shopping. To find the beginning of it, simply leave the port, cross the busy street of Avenida del Puerto and head straight up to Plaza del San Juan Dias, a huge square that you cannot miss.

There are currently 4 services available from Cadiz Ferry Port

Ferries from Cadiz
Ferry Operator Ferry Route
Accona Trasmediterranea Trasmediterranea Cadiz - Las Palmas
Accona Trasmediterranea Trasmediterranea Cadiz - Santa Cruz de La Palma
Accona Trasmediterranea Trasmediterranea Cadiz - Arrecife
Accona Trasmediterranea Trasmediterranea Cadiz - Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Alternative Route
Ferry Operator Ferry Route
Nautas Nautas Algeciras - Tangier
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Cadiz Port Directions

By Car - Cadiz can be reached from the CA-33 from the South and or the N443 from the west. Once you have entered Cadiz the port is well signposted and easily located.

By Train - The train station for Cadiz lies right outside the port entrance behind the car rental buildings. It is a short 5-minute walk from the entrance and offers service to many villages and cities that are close by.


Cadiz Ferry Port Services

The Cadiz ferry terminal is split between two floors and offers passengers standard facilities such as Toilets, Washrooms, Payphones and comfortable waiting areas as well as it's very own restaurant. A footbridge links the port and it's services with Cadiz City where you can find plenty to see and do.


Cadiz Tourist Information

The old town of Cadiz is one of the most densely populated urban areas in Europe, and is packed with narrow streets. The old town benefits though from several striking plazas, which are enjoyed by citizens and tourists alike. These are Plaza de Mina, Plaza San Antonio, Plaza de Candelaria, Plaza de San Juan de Dios and Plaza de España.

La Playa de la Caleta is the best-loved beach of Cadiz. It has always been in Carnival songs, due to its unequalled beauty and its proximity to the Barrio de la Viña. It is the beach of the Old City, situated between two castles, San Sebastian and Santa Catalina. It is around four hundred meters long and thirty meters wide at low tide. La Caleta served as the set for several of the Cuban scenes in the beginning of the James Bond movie Die Another Day.

The Carnival of Cadiz is one of the best known carnivals in the world. Throughout the year, carnival-related activities are almost constant in the city; there are always rehearsals, public demonstrations, and contests of various kinds. The city of Cadiz is often noted for having the most humorous people in Spain. Consequently, the central themes of the carnival are sharp criticisms, often of a political nature, clever plays on words, and the off-beat imagination displayed in revelers' costumes, which, unlike in carnival venues elsewhere in the world, do not emphasis the glamorous or scandalous.

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