Cadiz
Cadiz is a historic city located in southwestern Spain, known for its rich maritime heritage and beautiful coastal scenery. It is situated on a narrow peninsula surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, making it one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe. The city features charming narrow streets, vibrant plazas, and impressive architecture, including the iconic Cadiz Cathedral.
The climate in Cadiz is typically Mediterranean, with mild winters and warm summers, attracting tourists year-round. The city is famous for its lively festivals, particularly the Carnival of Cadiz, which showcases colorful parades and traditional music. Additionally, Cadiz is a gateway to exploring the nearby Costa de la Luz and other attractions in the Andalusia region.