Cádiz
:This article deals with the Spanish city. For other uses, see Cadiz (disambiguation).
Beaches
Cádiz, a city on a peninsula, is home to some of the country's most beautiful beaches.
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La Playa de la Caleta
Caleta is the best-loved beach of Cádiz; it has always been in the Carnival songs, due to its unequalled beauty and its proximity to the Barrio de la Viña. It is the old city beach, and it is situated between two castles, San Sebastian castle and Santa Catalina castle. It is around four hundred meters long and thirty meters wide at low tide.
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La Playa de Victoria
It is the most visited beach by tourists and the native people of Cádiz. It is about three kilometres long, and it has an average width of fifty metres of sand. The moderate swell and the absence of rocks allow the entire family to enjoy bathing at this beach. It is separated from the city by an avenue; on the other side of the avenue there are many of shops and resturants that form the newer part of Cádiz. The beach provides many activities, including sport areas, places where you can rent beach umbrellas, sun loungers, volleyball, and jetskis.
Related Topics:
Tourists - Swell - Umbrellas - Sun loungers - Volleyball - Jetskis
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Playa Santa María
Santa María is the smallest and least known beach in Cádiz. Situated between La Playa de Victoria and La Playa de la Caleta, it features excellent views of the old district of Cádiz.
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