Cádiz is a coastal city in southwestern Spain. It is the capital of the province of Cádiz. The city has a population of about 134,000. The city is located on a peninsula protruding into the Bay of Cádiz, part of much larger Gulf of Cádiz. The city is dotted by numerous park plants, including old giant trees supposedly brought there by Columbus.
Pick up a round of golf when you are in the area.
Enjoy a tranquil atmosphere when you are here. Stunning surroundings from
wherever you look on the golf course. A great place to get away from it all.
Visit Cathedral of Cadiz, where the tomb of Manuel de Falla is. Plenty of
artifacts here such as gold, silver, and other items from the New World. A great
historic and Religious site.