Cádiz

What to do in Cádiz

Plans, activities and things to see in Cádiz

About Cádiz

Cádiz province owes its most recognisable outdoor identity to the Strait of Gibraltar and to the poniente and levante winds. Tarifa receives moving air for over 300 days a year: the summer poniente and winter levante create conditions that have made it the world capital of kiteboarding and windsurfing. Playa de los Lances, with 9 kilometres of south-facing beach and a gently sloping sandy bottom, concentrates the highest density of kite schools and shops in Europe. The Strait is also one of the...

Highlights

  • • Kiteboarding and windsurfing in Tarifa: 300+ wind days per year on Playa de los Lances
  • • Cetacean watching in the Strait: orcas, dolphins and fin whales year-round
  • • Atlantic surfing between El Puerto de Santa María and Conil with left and right breaks
  • • Canyoning in Los Alcornocales gorges with granite pools and sandstone walls
  • • Diving off Bolonia and Zahara de los Atunes cliffs between 5 and 20 m
  • • Raptor birdwatching in Sierra de Grazalema: vultures and Egyptian vultures

Best time to visit

May and June for beginner kiteboarding with moderate winds. July to October for cetacean watching and diving. Autumn and spring for canyoning in Los Alcornocales with full pools. Winter for Atlantic surfing with north swells.

Practical tips

In Tarifa, book accommodation and kite schools months in advance in July and August: the town fills completely. For cetacean trips, boats have limited capacity; book online at least 48 hours ahead. In Los Alcornocales, bring your own wetsuit in winter as gorge water can be 10-12°C.