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Please click for detailed map  | Alcala del Valle Alcala del Valle produces exceptional handicrafts made with esparto, which is a material that comes from a type of grass grown in North Africa. Alcala del Valle is also known for its ‘pata negra’ cured ham as well as other cold meats ..........Please click here for more information |
Arcos de la Frontera One of the most popular tourist destinations in Cadiz province is Arcos de la Frontera-the white village with the right mix of great natural scenery and impressive architecture, plus, an important archaeological town history to boot ...........Please click here for more information
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| Chiclana & La Barrosa Situated south of Cadiz and near the coastline, Chiclana and La Barrosa are impressive tourist destination of beaches, forest and marshes. Located close to Jerez de Frontera Airport, tourists find it a must-see destination when they visit the province of Cadiz. Inhabited by less than 100,000 residents, Chicana is home to Spain’s best beaches ...........Please click here for more information |
Conil de la Frontera Both an agricultural and fishing village, Conil is a thriving vacation port for nature lovers and those seeking the kind of thrill that only the sea and rugged coastlines offer. | |
 | El Puerto de Santa Maria Beaches in El Puerto de Santa Maria are nothing short of magnificent. In fact, this town owes its beaches gratitude for the influx of tourists. Considered as one of the main attractions in Andalucia ...........Please click here for more information |
Vejer de la Frontera The town of Vejer de la Frontera is situated at the top of a hill, at an elevation of approximately 190 meters above sea level. The region of Vejer de la Frontera (Vejer for short) was a strategic location for the Phoenicians and Carthaginians ...........Please click here for more information | |
 | Zahara Zahara is an idyllic town in the Cádiz province in Andalucia, Spain. The town is one of the pueblos blancos, or white towns, because of the fact that most buildings in the town are white. In the 7th century, the town of Zahara was an outpost of the occupying Muslims ...........Please click here for more information |
Alcalá de los Gazules The stunning village of Alcalá de los Gazules is one among Andalusia’s famous white villages. It has remnants of old communities from the Neolithic period, from the Visigoth period, and some Roman ruins called Lascuta and Turris Lascutana ...........Please click here for more information | |
 | La Linea The most significant fact about La Linea de la Concepcion is its proximity to Gibraltar, a British territory from which the La Linea of today got much of its social and economic influences ..........Please click here for more information |
Medina Sidonia Medina was formerly called “Asido Caesarina”, seat of Dukes in the 15th century. It was from here where Guzman El Bueno came from. Bueno was the fearless admiral who directed the Armada in revolt against England. When he was bestowed with the title ..........Please click here for more information | |
 | Olvera The castle on top of its hill is Olvera’s main attraction and the steps going there are equally magnificent, tourists find its lure irresistible. Its Arabian-style castle on top of the hill is unique and magnificent. Once used as a fortress, it is today a landmark of a town that continues to blossom under the Spanish skies ..........Please click here for more information |
Prado del Rey Prado del Rey is located northeast of Cádiz between the provinces of Malaga and Seville bordered by the mountains of Grazalema and the countryside of Jerez. Recent archaeological findings trace back the town’s earliest civilization to the Bronze Age and the Iberian period. But Prado del Rey’s history lineage as a town took shape from the remnants .........Please click here for more information |  |
 | Puerto Real Located in the northern part of the Bay of Cádiz, South of Spain, Puerto Real prides itself in its naval trade in the Province of Cádiz which has been active since the 17th century. Today, it has earned the name, “the industrial and educational hub” of Cádiz, as schools, universities, naval commerce and shipbuilding industry .........Please click here for more information |
Paterna de Rivera Paterna is on the Bull Route in the centre of Cádiz Province. It’s flat, with sparse vegetation. It is mainly composed of meadows and plateaus. |  |
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