 |
|
 |
|
A-Z Cadiz Locations
Below you will find an A-Z of locations situated in the province of Cadiz.
All comments, descriptions and information posted here are the personal views and opinions of Spanish Solutions and are provided as a guide only.
You must remember, all places can be seen in a different light at different times of the year. Places are changing and growing everyday of the year, albeit some at a much slower pace than others.
It is a completely different thing to live in a place, than visiting a couple of times a year.
Although we have tried to be as unbiased as possible in our opinions and keep up to date with what is happening with regards to development etc, Spanish Solutions cannot be held responsible for any errors, omissions or inaccuracies. While every effort is made to update this website as regularly as possible, it may be, that sometimes we lag behind.
If you see anything you think should be updated or inaccurate, please contact us at info@spanish-sol-utions.com.
|
|
| El Puerto as it is known locally is an ever-expanding town that has a depth to the importance of its history as regards of what it is today. Columbus was an important guest here on many occasions and his ship the Santa Maria was owned by its navigator and resident of El Puerto, Juan de la Cosa, who also made the first ever map to show the newly discovered America. It is very easy to walk around and see lots of interesting buildings and architecture and not really have much idea about what you are looking at, unless you are an expert of course but it is definitely worth finding out a little bit about the history of the place. Take a trip to the tourist office or have a look at the El Puerto web site. The town centre itself has the distinctly, typical Spanish feel to it and although always busy, you can easily navigate the streets in as relaxed manner as you like!
It is located in the heart of the bay of Cadiz on the outlet of the river Guadalete and covers a large expanse of different areas, including marshlands, natural parkland, countryside and 22 kilometres of coastline. El Puerto boasts 8 golden sandy beaches in all with several constantly awarded blue flags
El Puerto is highly regarded for the quality of its fish and seafood restaurants, El Romerijo, not only has the reputation of having the largest and tastiest selection of seafood and crustaceans around but you can also look and buy over the counter by weight.
A couple of kilometres outside of the main town are a water park, commercial shopping centre and a casino.
Properties of all kinds are available to buy and rent here but prices are higher than its neighbour Jerez purely for its location. |
|
|
|
 |