Country: Spain
Departing From: Cadiz
Arriving At: Seville
Travel Time: 1.5 to 2 hours
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Book a transfer from Seville to Cadiz — from Andalusia's flamenco-filled capital to one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Western Europe, a sun-bleached Atlantic port on a dramatic peninsula surrounded by sea on three sides.
The 125 km journey takes 1.5 to 2 hours heading south and west through the Guadalquivir river valley and the sherry triangle of Jerez de la Frontera, before crossing the marshlands and salt flats of the Bay of Cadiz to arrive at the ancient peninsula city.
Cadiz is one of Europe's oldest cities — founded by the Phoenicians over 3,000 years ago on a narrow peninsula jutting into the Atlantic. The golden-domed Cathedral overlooking the ocean, the Torre Tavira with its camera obscura, the atmospheric old town of narrow lanes and hidden plazas, and the stunning La Caleta beach framed by two sea fortresses create an unforgettable cityscape. Cadiz is famous for its carnival (Spain's most raucous), its fresh Atlantic seafood (particularly fried fish), and its authentic Andalusian character. The rooftop terraces with 360-degree ocean views and the legendary chiringuito (beach bar) culture make Cadiz a quintessential Spanish coastal destination.
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