Things to do in the Province of Cadiz in April

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April is a good time to visit the Province of Cadiz.

The Province of Cadiz has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your April trip to the Province of Cadiz. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to April. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

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Holidays in the Province of Cadiz in April
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Best attractions for the Province of Cadiz in April

Besides the array of exciting events and activities the Province of Cadiz has to offer for travelers in April, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in the Province of Cadiz that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in the Province of Cadiz for April.
Baelo Claudia
1. Baelo Claudia
4.6
(18007)
Historical landmark
Museums
The preserved ruins of Baelo Claudia, an ancient Roman city, include a visitor center with exhibits.
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Beautiful peace of history that gives you good intentions of the city structure and citizens' lives. Surrounded by stunning views. Free admission, we could gladly pay 5 to 8 euro per person to contribute to building maintenance (the roof is leaking) and fund further excavation. I'm tremendously happy that we stopped on a sunny day!
Driving the coastal route from Málaga to Cádiz, Baelo Claudia provided a fascinating insight into the methods the Romans used for preserving fish, fishing for tuna, and producing ‘garum’ - a fish sauce delicacy. Managing to survive an earthquake and pirate raids, it stands as one of Spain’s most complete Roman towns. Efficient, clean set-up – well worth stopping off for.
Prepare yourself with information before visiting this place. It is a very powerful historical site, and if you are filled with knowledge of what happened there, you will gain unforgettable impressions and emotions from being there. It is very important to preserve such relics in order to have the opportunity to touch ancient history.
Lots to see, very well laid out. Interesting site thats right on the beach too.. Wrnt on a Sunday so the Museum was closed but could get access to the remainder of the site.
History is for me very important and can not leave without it. It’s everyone’s present and we need to embrace it. Baelo Claudia site is small and well kept. The government of Spain really does beautiful work to keep their heritage, weather is Roman, or Muslim heritage. Baelo Claudia was an ancient Roman town in Hispania, located 22 kilometres (14 mi) outside of Tarifa, near the village of Bolonia, in southern Spain. Situated on the shore of the Strait of Gibraltar, the town began as a fishing village and trading hub when it was settled approximately 2,000 years ago. Although a prosperous town at the time of Emperor Claudius, it went into a decline partially fueled by earthquakes and was abandoned by the 6th century
Truly a hidden gem in this part of Spain! We visited in the winter and it was so beautifully quiet despite the gorgeous sunny weather. Super cheap entry (particularly if you are an EU resident) and lots to look at and explore- just incredible to see the ruins of an old theatre and to picture what this place looked like so long ago. The museum is small but exquisitely curated, we learnt a lot and would love to come back to wander around again! So stunning right by the ocean, with all the lovely olive trees. There are places to have a picnic too, which I think is just so charming. Definitely recommend this place!
Nice location next to the beach. It’s free to visit for EU citizens. We came at 14:30 and we were constantly reminded by the staff that they were closing in 30.min (15:00)and we had to be “Rapido” 😅 A bit annoying but we still managed to hurry up and see the outside ruins. So be aware of the opening hours beforehand. There is a free parking outside the museum entrance. Worth the visit if you are passing by.
It's a beautiful place There's no admission fee
Playa del Palmar
2. Playa del Palmar
4.7
(1267)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
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Great, big, enormous sandy beach with all the options depending of you mood. Drees, undress, with dog, surf, families, party, relax, good food, street food, concerts... and one of the best sunsets in the world.
Favourite beach for surfing
Amazing big space, wild with lots of restaurants and places on the back
Beautiful beach with plenty of surf schools. Beginner friendly waves and plenty of space for everyone
Beautiful beach with optimal circumstances for surfing 🏄‍♂️
Very nice beach, amazing scenery and great surf and weather (December)
Best beach ever , huge and with great swell during winter
Zoo de Castellar
3. Zoo de Castellar
4.4
(5345)
Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Animal sanctuary & veterinary clinic with rescued tigers, lions & snakes, plus hands-on experiences.
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Didn't expect a lot when we came up to the entrance, but fortunately we were totally wrong. Easily one the most fun zoo's we're come across. Close up, interaction, unique species, friendly staff. We visited during off season (end of may) and felt like we had the park for ourselves. Something to be aware of; food and drinks is very basic (which makes sense as it doesn't feel like a tourist trap) so don't arrive too hungry :)
Shocking conditions!! Never in my life have I ever been to a zoo that made me feel so sad for the animals inside it. Tiny cages, the poor lions with nothing to look at, most animals had no water. Normally zoos abroad are far better than the uk but this was plain awful. Dirty glass, toilets filthy and door locks broken. Paid £52 euros and I wish I hadn’t. I feel for those poor animals they deserve better
Always have had mixed feelings about zoos And circuses, but from what I understand people need to go to this zoo to support them because it's more like a sanctuary in that they've saved these animals from smugglers and or owners who bought them and couldn't take care of them properly. Just hate seeing all the small enclosures for all of these living creatures... But it's an excellent place to take young children to show them up close and personal all the different animals that live on our planet. They even sell animal food, so the children can feed the smaller safer animals... Here I'm actually holding a Spanish Imperial Eagle, and then the second photo is a white wallaby, and the third one is of capybaras.
Amazing! We were a bit sceptical even having read the positive reviews (we've been to quite a lot zoos), but the expreciene was totally worth it! The pen with parrots was the best, we spent maybe more than an hour in that pen. Kids and adults likewise were very happy with this visit. 100% recommended!
Absolutely worth the visit, loads of animals which some of them you can touch and interact, no queues no tourists scams very surprised. Well done, you can buy tickets on site.
Zoo Review – Great Experience Overall The zoo has an amazing variety and number of residents — you can see so many animals in a small and well-organized space. It’s compact, full of trees and shade, which makes walking around very pleasant. However, there are quite a few steps, so it might be a bit tricky if you’re visiting with a stroller. Some animals seem a little unhappy, but sadly that’s something we often see in zoos. The staff are very friendly and speak English, which is a big plus. There’s no official parking area — cars park in a nearby field, which isn’t flat, so be careful with your car’s underbody. Overall, it was a great experience and definitely worth a visit.
Some areas of the zoo are amazing, enclosures are horrible though… for the amount of money the public pay they should be bigger. The black panther was pacing and had no enrichment whatsoever. My partner has been visiting the zoo for at least 10 years and claims no improvements have been made. We also spotted a dead owl before staff did and had to inform them, apparently there was no obvious cause of death.
Been here plenty of times over the years love the work they do and the staff are helpful and kind
Zahara de la Sierra
4. Zahara de la Sierra
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Zahara de la Sierra is a municipality in the province of Cádiz in the hills of Andalusia, southern Spain. It is perched on a mountain, overlooking a valley and a man-made lake formed by the dam that must be driven over to access the town. Wikipedia.
Cape Trafalgar
5. Cape Trafalgar
4.6
(506)
Peninsula
Once a historic battle site, this windswept headland offers a 19th-century lighthouse & beaches.
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Historic place of the sea battle in 1805 between the British and the French/Spanish navy.
Cape Trafalgar, battle of Trafalgar! Beautiful site with a good view of the Coast. There are paths around the lighthouse and beaches surrounding it. But if you come here to read historical info signs about the battle, there are none. (Spain and France lost this one 🙄). But its still worth a visit.
Sunset at this place was beautiful! Whole beach area is magnificient! 👍😉
We didn't know how steeped in history this place is. Indeed the trafalgar-square in London got its name from this place, where Englands ships beated French and Spanish Ships crushingly. Since then England was the one sea power for over a hundred years. It's nice to look at sunsets and moonrises as well ;-)
One of the most magical places in Europe.
Wild, windswept & very nice, but be prepared for a trek from the car park! Another great beach where nudity is prevalent, however there are better beaches in this area.
this is a special place , we from pedrotours hike and always pass by here
Was this the place great sea battle was fought and Nelson died? I wonder, it looks so serene. Beautiful beach 🏖️.
Playa de la Ballena
6. Playa de la Ballena
4.6
(419)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
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Most fun, great beach well taken care of
Very nice and clean, parking charges 1€ per hour
Beautiful but not good for swimming, with a rocks and waves
Nice and clean beach
Not bad, not bad.
A nice, family friendly beach, with 8-10 km between Rota and chipiona. During summertime you can find beach bars every 500 metres. Very quite out of season, prefect for retreats.
Viajes Doñana
7. Viajes Doñana
4.2
(52)
Travel agency
Nature & Parks
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(Translated by Google) Nice experience carried out at the beginning of May. First we took a barge from Sanlúcar de Barrameda to Doñana. On the coast a 4x4 truck was waiting for us, whose driver took us to see the four great ecosystems of Doñana, commenting on their main characteristics. I was very disappointed with the marshes: totally dry and without birds. Finally, prior to a didactic talk about ancient ways of life in Doñana, we took a boat that took us on a ride along the river for approximately half an hour. It is an excursion that does not delve too deeply into the ecosystems, but is interesting for a general overview of the National Park. (Original) Bonita experiencia realizada a principios de mayo. Primero cogimos una barcaza desde Sanlúcar de Barrameda hasta Doñana. En la costa nos esperaba un camión 4x4, cuyo conductor nos llevó a ver los los cuatro grandes ecosistemas de Doñana comentando sus principales características. Me decepcionó muchísimo las marismas: totalmente secas y sin aves. Finalmente, previa a una charla didáctica de las formas de vida antiguas en Doñana, cogimos un barco que nos dio un paseo por el río durante media hora aproximadamente. Es una excursión que no profundiza demasiado en los ecosistemas, pero interesante para una visión general del Parque Nacional.
Very rude. We hen I tried to explain I wanted to take a train to London (because it is better for the environment than flying) I was not even allowed to finish what I was requesting and was asked if I even know where London was. Unbelievable.
(Translated by Google) We visit the National Park by jeep. Comfortable, punctual and with a route that allows you to get to know all the ecosystems of the park, with a guide-driver who provides great explanations. (Original) Realizamos la visita en jeep por el Parque Nacional. Cómodo, puntual y con un recorrido que permite conocer todos los ecosistemas del parque, con un guía-conductor que aporta unas explicaciones estupendas.
(Translated by Google) We took a trip to Doñana from Sanlúcar and everything was perfect. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. I would definitely go back. (Original) Hicimos una excursión a Doñana desde Sanlúcar y todo perfecto. Personal muy amable e informado. Repetiría.
(Translated by Google) They lack professionalism in the slightest. First of all, they don't keep to the schedule posted on the door, and they don't keep to it even though they're inside confirming the IMSERSO travel letters that their friends and favorite clients had left them days before. The rest of us who have been there since 7 a.m., in the cold, are left high and dry. Of course, I'll report this to the IMSERSO management. (Original) No tienen la más mínima profesionalidad. En primer lugar no cumplen el horario que refleja en la puerta, y no lo cumplen a pesar están dentro confirmando las cartas de los viajes del imserso que días antes les han dejado sus amig@s y clientes preferidos. Los demás que estamos allí desde las 7 de la mañana pasando frio nos quedamos a dos velas. Por supuesto que lo pondré en conocimiento de los responsables del imserso.
(Translated by Google) Very nice excursion. The guide explained everything very well and pleasantly. We saw deer, fallow deer, imperial eagle, vultures and wild boar. I recommend it 100% (Original) Muy bonita excursión. El guía explico todo muy bien y ameno. Vimos ciervos, gamos, águila imperial, buitres y jabalíes. La recomiendo 100%
(Translated by Google) I booked a visit to Coto de Doñana and I was excited by the amazing place that Sanlúcar has on the other side of the Guadalquivir. A real treasure. Visit by 4x4 bus seeing the fauna, the typical cabins of the place, the dunes... All with interesting explanations from the driver. One of the best experiences I have ever had. (Original) Contraté la visita al Coto de Doñana y me entusiasmó el alucinante paraje que Sanlúcar tiene al otro lado del Guadalquivir. Un auténtico tesoro. Visita en autobús 4x4 viendo la fauna, las cabañas típicas del lugar, las dunas.. Todo ello con las interesantes explicaciones del chófer. De las mejores experiencias que he vivido.
(Translated by Google) Staying in Jerez de la Frontera, I go to Sanlúcar de Barrameda (approx. 20 km), to the Viajes Doñana agency on Calle SAN Juan 20 after making a phone call to visit such a park. Once I have clarified what type of trip it was, cost, day, etc. I prepare to pay and they tell me that they can no longer make the trip. A timely call at that time from a group larger than mine seems to motivate the denial of my ticket. It is the first time this has happened to me and I am dedicated to the Service. Not only THAT but also apparently the manager of the agency on Calle SAN Juan tells me that they have many clients and that they do not need my presence, that they have to close and that I should leave the premises. Stunned and without saying a word I leave. It is the first time in Jerez that an establishment treats me this way. As he says, they have plenty of work... hope things go well in life, but I can collaborate with companies with this attitude. Very unprofessional and they practically threw me out on the street. I just wanted to buy a ticket and enjoy a nice day. I am about to look for another agency to be able to make this trip and it turns out that I find it more economical. 10 eu cheaper. That is to say, AGÈNCIA VIAJES DOÑANA costs 10 eu more than any other. Take note...No more trips to Doñana... (Original) Alojado en Jerez de la Frontera me dirijo a Sanlúcar de Barrameda ( 20 km aprox ) , A la agencia Viajes Doñana en la Calle SAN Juan 20 previa llamada telefónica para visitar tal parque. Una vez aclarado de que tipo de viaje se trataba , coste, dia etc me dispongo a pagar y me comentar que no pueden hacer ya el viaje. Una llamada oportuna en ese momento de un grupo mas númeroso que el mio parece que motivan el denegar mi tiquet.. Es la primera vez que me ocurre esto y me dedico al Servicio. No tan solo ESO sinó que ademas al parecer el gerente de la agència de la Calle SAN Juan me comenta que tienen muchos clientes y que no necesita de mi presencia, que tienen que cerrar y que me vaya del local. Anonadado y sin mediar palabra me voy. Es la primera Vez en Jerez que un establecimiento me trata de està manera. Como el dice, les sobra el trabajo.. que le vaya bonito en la vida però yo puedo coloborar con empresas con este talante. Muy poco profesional y practicamente me hecharon a la Calle. Solo quise comprar un Pasaje y disfrutar d’en un bonito dia. Me dispongo a buscar alguna otra agència mas para poder realitzar este viaje y resulta que lo encuentro mas economico. 10 eu mas barato. Es decir, la AGÈNCIA VIAJES DOÑANA cuesta 10 eu mas que cualquier otra. Tomen nota...No mas viajes Doñana...
Palace of the Dukes of Medina Sidonia
8. Palace of the Dukes of Medina Sidonia
4.5
(558)
Inn
Sights & Landmarks
Traditionally styled rooms in a converted 16th-century palace, plus a cafeteria & romantic gardens.
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A very charming hotel. Very little but with a lot of history. You'll feel that you're in a historic place where you can even visit their Historic Archive, which is the most important private archive in Europe
Beautiful palace with fantastic art. The guide only spoke really speedy spanish so we couldn't follow much which was a shame as it is such a fascinating place. The hotel looks great for a future stay!
It was pretty much closed when we visited but the cafe was open. Nice gardens but the staff was grumpy and only served coffee, despite the request for water.
Fantastic place to enjoy the views of Sanlucar while having a cup of tea and cakes.
Amazing place plenty of history
Great coffee and cake
What an amazing place to visit
FlySpain Paragliding & Paramotoring Centre
9. FlySpain Paragliding & Paramotoring Centre
4.9
(255)
Adventure sports center
Tours
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We had an amazing week at FlySpain on the Mentor Plus program. The combination of professionalism, stunning locations, and excellent instruction made this an unforgettable experience. Fred and Marcelo, our instructors, were absolutely fantastic. They provided comprehensive theoretical explanations and practical guidance, ensuring every flight was a step forward in learning and confidence building. One of the most memorable highlights of the week was flying in thermals alongside majestic vultures. It was a breathtaking and surreal experience, feeling so connected to nature while mastering new flying techniques. The flying sites selected were spectacular and well-suited to all levels, offering a mix of challenges and stunning views. The entire FlySpain team created an incredibly supportive and safe environment, which allowed us to focus on improving our skills and truly enjoy the experience. If you’re looking for a professional and welcoming paragliding club in Spain, FlySpain is the place to go. Highly recommended for anyone passionate about paragliding or wanting to take their skills to the next level
This is my third time back with FlySpain. Just completed a MentorPlus and CrossCountry courses, and again excellent! Great and knowledgeable staff. Made every effort to get us in the air but, also with respect to the weather and skill levels, kept it safe. Fred, Paolo, Rob and Nik with there decades of experience were fantastic instructors/guides. Went to a variety of locations based on conditions. Even a shuttle pick up and drop off from Malaga Airport is included! Excellent prices and accommodations are included as part of the course. Just a 10 minute walk to town for restaurants and groceries. Hope to be back again FlySpain!
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ FlySpain BHPA CP Course Review I completed my BHPA CP Paragliding course with FlySpain and couldn’t recommend them more highly. Instructors Fred and Rob were exceptional throughout. They struck a great balance between structure and flexibility, keeping safety at the core while adapting to each pilot’s level and confidence. Their pragmatic approach stood out. Those of us with a bit more experience were encouraged to progress faster and try more challenging tasks, while others received the extra guidance and coaching they needed. It created a supportive atmosphere where everyone could develop at their own pace without pressure or delay. The week was well organised, the equipment was in top condition, and the site offered a perfect range of conditions for learning. By the end, I felt genuinely confident flying independently, something that’s a credit to how Fred and Rob teach. If you’re considering learning to paraglide or completing your CP, FlySpain is a superb choice.
Rob, Dylan, Fred, Marcello, and Paolo are incredible instructors — professional, patient, and fully committed to helping every student get the best out of the course. The safety standards are top-tier, and it’s clear how much time and effort goes into every aspect of the training. Great accommodation and a friendly, supportive community made it an unforgettable experience. Highly recommend.
The instruction with Tony, Julio and Paulo over the two courses EP/CP was outstanding. Accommodation offers a choice of rooms and cooking facilities with a small pool close to town. Great team, efficient and your safety is paramount to them. Looking forward to returning for my MP!
I did the EP course here in late September/early October. The course and instructors were great and the accommodation was very pleasant to stay in. I would happily come here again for further training! It was also very enjoyable and informative being able to socialise with other paragliders who were staying in the same accommodation but doing different training.
This is my second time coming to Algodonales to do a course with FlySpain. I was on the Mentor Plus with Paolo and Dylan. I really enjoyed my time, despite being a group with varying airtime and experience the instructors made sure they catered to everyone’s abilities. Dylan and Paolo are very safety conscious, knowledgeable, patient and friendly. I got a lot out of the week and was able to be pushed of my comfort zone because I felt so safe and seen (they always had eyes on us and were on the radio whenever it was needed). The instructors were open to my many questions and always had answers and ways to explain things so I could understand. My highlight was having my first thermalling flights! For a travelling dirt bag like myself the price is at my limit of my budget, but I believe it is worth it for the quality of the course, instructors and accomodation. The whole team is amazing. I would recommend this school to my friends and hope to be back again one day. Much love, thanks team!
My son and I have just returned from two weeks with FlySpain in Algodonales doing back to back EP and CP courses and to sum everything up in two words: SIMPLY FANTASTIC. We could not have asked for more. Our instructors, Marcelo, Julio, Fred & Dylan overseen by Rob, were all absolutely top draw. We could not have wanted for a more comprehensive, safe, teaching environment with great kit and weather. Nothing was too much trouble and every effort was made to create and enjoyable balance of theory and flying, resulting in some epic soaring flights, including nearly two hours at sunset over El Bosque. To cap things off, we stayed in FlySpain’s accommodation “The Eagle’s nest”, a very comfortable cluster of houses equipped with all mod cons, with outside terraces and pool, five minutes walk from the centre of Algo’ and its cafes and bars. Finally, a shout out to Nic, who clearly works tirelessly behind the scenes to keep the show on the road and makes all of the organisation seem effortless. Truly an exceptional experience and thank you FlySpain for the life changing memories! I cannot recommend them enough.
Playa de Camposoto
10. Playa de Camposoto
4.6
(1598)
Beach
Outdoor Activities
This long beach features bunkers from the Spanish Civil War & views of the Islote de Sancti Petri.
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It is the best beach I have ever been in terms of facilities. FREE parking. The beach has showers, clean toilets with toilet paper, changing rooms, lockers, disabled facilities, paramedics, and bodyguards. There is even sun cream with SPF 50 available in toilets, although it is not the best quality, as I got burned after using it. It is a very wide and clean beach with a nice swimming area—there are no stones when the water is shallow. Also, a few bars around to eat and drink.
Probably the best beach in the area, my favourite anyway. 1) Plenty of parking 2) Backed by dunes (as opposed to an urban area) 3) Recently (last year?) renovated facilities every 500m or so 4) Couple of seasonal chiringuitos which, though pricey, are nonetheless pretty good
Great amenities among an abundance of free parking. Showers, restrooms, the boardwalk, and the street side parking were all perfect. If you’re looking to get to a beach out of the heart of the city this is the place. A bit of a south wind made the sand tough to avoid but the showers took care of it with easy. Seems to be some cool hiking trails and free camper parking. I would love to go back and cycle the new VERY LONG board walk they are building.
It is a good a not so overcrowded beach with a hot water. My children found it especially great because there were tons of very nice shells!
Very beautiful beach with enough space to sit and to keep distance. The beach is very well looked after and super clean. There are showers taps and toilets available. Easy to reach by car with plenty of parking close by. Also possible to come by bus.
The last sign post said "Dog Beach 250m". My son, dog and I entered through the "Dog Beach" entrance where a boardwalk takes you a few hundred metres to the beach. There are no further signposts and it's impossible to know where the dog friendly beach starts. After about 30 minutes of fun on the beach with other dog owners a policeman came on a quad and told us one by one to move further up the beach. I saw him writing tickets to some dig owners. He wasn't very helpful. We walked and walked, but he wanted us to walk more. In the end we gave up and turned back and went home. I won't return. It's a pity, such a long and beautiful beach which is advertised as dog-friendly but it's made impossible to use.
Beautiful Beach near Cádiz.
first time seeing the ocean!!
Taberna La Cigarrera
11. Taberna La Cigarrera
4.0
(2164)
Bistro
Museums
Tavern with shellfish, steaks & sherry on an expansive courtyard, plus live flamenco performances.
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We did not eat here, we took the English speaking tour of the winery. Our host Laura was very charming and told us all about the production methods and the different types of sherry that they produce here. Afterwards we had a tasting (3 glasses each, 6 different sherries) in the patio. Altogether we spent about 1 hour and it was very pleasant.
The taverna is very authentic just beside the wine barrels. I went on a tour which is well worth to experience. You learn about the local wines and at the end there is a degustation, so you can easier choose which wines you prefer. I was going for the red sweet one...., but manzanilla is also good to take it with food.
We chose pisto with eggs and fish stew. Everything was delicious and abundant. Fair priced. Service a bit slow, but place was packed.
Thursday evening. Google said open, the website said open, the sign outside said open. It was closed. 3 stars because I ate here previously and it was excellent.
Despite the friendliness of the waiter, the restaurant's policy seems to be energetically pushing dishes and drinks onto the customers and bullying them. First, it was some house wine that "everyone has" in the restaurant. Some of us thought it was a welcoming drink. We agreed to take it only to find it to be too alcoholic and we were unable to drink it. As per the picture attached  taken at the end of the meal. Secondly, after "negotiating" the dishes, we found them all greasy and oily. Finally, when we questioned the bill with the wine and a service charge and asked to talk with the manager, he came in just to confront and bully us. After reading the other reviews here, we confirmed that this service and practices are part of their organizational culture. I would not return here even if I was being paid for it.
Our guide made this place a final stop of our tour; Through the ambient cellar that housed numerous barrels of wine still maturing and into the open air patio which was naturally shaded by greenery. Our server lead us to another section of the restaurant which had us seated next to more barrels. We've sampled the wine, to my own opinion was delicious. The food served was delectable yet affordable. The atmosphere overall had a rustic, homely feel that made the entire experience enjoyable. I encourage anyone who visits this city, should definitely head to this restaurant.
We really enjoyed our meal here! Such a great place. The food was excellent. Very good service! I recommend this restaurant
Magical courtyard when I visited on a Sunday, Oct 2018. Families on their sobremesas, the fat lady sings, perfect festive atmosphere all round to soak up the afternoon. If you prefer a market-to-table experience, pick up 500g-1kg of fresh Sanlucar de Barrameda langostinos from the mercado a short walk away and bring them here to be cooked a la plancha (grilled), al vapor (steamed)... And order up the pride of Sanlúcar... dry sweet-salty MANZANILLA! 📌 Attached menu for your perusal
Castillo De Santiago
12. Castillo De Santiago
4.5
(2928)
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Notable 15th-century castle offering military & costume museums, Gothic architecture & scenic views.
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Very beautiful and well maintained castle with a nice view from the tower over the city. We were positively surprised about the opening times (see photo). The entrance fee is 9 Euro per adult. We were not so happy with the audio guide. You have to scan a QR code with your phone but when you want to listen the (too long) explanations, you can't take photos. So you have to choose: guide OR photos. Not smart.
The castle is certainly not as imposing as some we have visited in the area, but it offers a warm welcome at reception., some interesting history and a small museum of costumes and arms. Well worth a look if you're in town
Beautiful castle in Sanlúcar with interesting history. It costs about €8-€9 per person and they give you the handheld “tour guide” to use while you’re there. You’re prompted by signage to press the applicable number for the area you are walking through and the guide tells you all about it. We went around noon and there was only a few other people there, however parking was still difficult, so I imagine the earlier you get there, the better. My favorite part was the view from the top of the lord’s tower and the mermaid door.
Starbucks mermaid gate was interesting. Rooftop offered an actual view of the winding river.
Super awesome castle that's a must see while in town. There is an audio guide link you can scan and listen to as you walk around. From here a few minutes drive to the beach to see Baluarte San Salvador and the beautiful sunset. Hopefully the city will clean up the Baluarte San Salvador area and preserve the historical significance of it.
Excellent tour! Be sure to bring ear buds so you don't have to blast your phone speaker.
From the outside and at the entrance we weren't expecting much but this is a great castle to explore! Lots of rooms with interesting maps! Make sure to climb the tower!
Great castle, and if you get to find the secret room you will see the plans when they aim to finish in 2036. Will be 5 star luxury for the wealthy folk like me!
Castillo de Sancti-Petri
13. Castillo de Sancti-Petri
4.2
(1166)
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Formerly an ancient temple, this island castle offers sunset views & cultural events.
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Good location for sea kayak training for consistent level 3 conditions.
Lovely setting however you have to pay 5 euro to have the privilege to be able to buy something from the bar/cafe on the island, so we left!
Beautiful and historic island which one can visit by taking a kayak or a boat. Nice place to go with friends and have a picnic. Don’t forget your sun-cream if you go during summer!
Wonderful sight. Rich history.
Not much to see here. When you go on monday when "entrance is free", also the single bar and the building are closed. We won't go a second time.
First and foremost, the island, the history, the atmosphere and the view are all mesmerizing, the boat ride to the island is pleasant as well. However, the website itself is a bit misleading. We booked the sunset trip from 19.30-22.30, giving you near 3 hours on the island. The website advertises two beaches, but access to both was closed, meaning we brought our beach / swim gear in vain. Also, the restaurant advertised on the website only serves potato salad and crisps, while we thought we'd have dinner on the island. We had a great time, but left very hungry as many guests did: we met a dozen of them at the pizza take out place nearest to the port. All by all, definitely worth the trip, but bring food / and or eat prior.
Stunning views, amazing sunsets 😍
Sendero Río Majaceite
14. Sendero Río Majaceite
4.7
(4750)
Hiking area
Outdoor Activities
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We did this hiking walk from El Bosque Town to Benamahoma. The entrance was not well signposted on the El Bosque town side if you are a tourist in the area, but we asked 2 local ladies who gave us ample instructions. This is a walk that you must not miss if you are in the area. The nearer you got to Benamahoma, the more beautiful the river became. The walk is fairly simple, although some areas might be more tricky if you have mobility issues. It was supposed to take about 2 hours at a comfortable pace, but we stopped several times to admire the areas and the beautiful birds. On reaching Benamahoma, there are public toilets very clean and well kept. Restrictions in the area are no swimming in the river or putting up picnic chairs, etc.
Beautiful track, really worth it! You can walk in a circle, when you reach the botanical garden be careful not to walk down, there is a sign that you have to go down, but that’s directing you to a local bar. The gardens are closing @1500.
We loved this short route. We did it by road bikes (bad idea, we had to carry them most of the way) but it's a medium difficult path on foot. And the possibility of cooling yourself in the brook is exceptional! Just please take your garbage with you!
Excellent hike for most. Along the small river and lots of shade. Got busy mid day but not much people around 9
Awesome trail along the stream (officially a river) from Benamahoma to El Bosque, about 10 km round trip. The trail is shaded along much of it's route which helps keep it cool even on a hot day (is was 30+ degrees when we walked it but with the shade it was fine). There are some rocky sections and stone stairs so you need to be in reasonable shape but in general an easy trail.
Nice and easy walk, very refreshing with a lot of shade. We were told that it can be very busy during the Weekends, so we went on Thursday and we didn't see many people there.
Nice easy walk. Lot's of shade cover. Avoid at the weekends as it can get very busy.
Brilliant walk, about 1hr 30 mins each way. Loads of waterfalls and a really enjoyable few hours in nature. With a nice drink half way.
Olvera Castle
15. Olvera Castle
4.6
(5473)
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
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We visited on a cold rainy Sunday in March, so it was basically empty. We and two other couples were the only ones there when we visited. That said, the views were amazing!!! Anyone going needs to be reasonably fit and able to squeeze through tight passage ways. But if you meet those criteria, I highly recommend it.
We visited in April. No lineups. Well worth the 2 euros to walk through. You can climb to the very top and see for miles. Olvera is a fantastic town to stay for a few nights.
The best 2 euros that I ever spent! The museum was well prepared and well explained although is only available in Spanish, but with google translate you’ll get well explained history about Olvera. Definitely a hidden gem place in a hiddeb gem city 🏙️ The castle view was worth it every penny.
Great little stop off, for lunch and a wander around, great views from the church.
Lots of easy parking , quiet , plenty of space to explore, amazing views
A beautiful scenic town in Andalusia. Stunning view and a ride of fun through small climbing hilly streets.
Interesting historical place. The museum within the fortress is useful for visiting the fort itself. It costs 2 euros
The town and the castle are beautiful. There were lots of parking spots to park your car. It takes about 10 mins to walk from the parking spot to the castle. The views from the top of the castle were spectacular. There is also a church across the castle. Both the church and the castle have separate tickets - 2 euros per person. You can skip the church. There is also a small garden in the city which is nice. They had some birds in cages (which is sad) and different tropical plants. It's a nice small town to walk around.
Museo de la Piel de Ubrique
16. Museo de la Piel de Ubrique
4.7
(495)
Museum
Counselor
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Maribel will show you the facilities and tell you with the deepest passion possible about all the beautiful history of Ubrique and its relationship with leather. Maribel has devoted her life to safeguard and show thousands of pieces of the town's history for the last 25 years, with little support from politicians or institutions. A work she can be really proud of.
Very nice visit! You need the guide to tell all the interesting stories. He speak only Spanish. The tour covers the history, how to color the leather and to work it. Many examples of craftsmanship and a small demonstration.
Very interesting museum! However the guide did not speak English but luckily enough another visitor translated for us.
We had very good introduction about the leather history of Ubrique. The staff was very funny and friendly. Highly recommend!
Place very well prepared for visitors. Excellent and kind guides. I can only recommend the Museo!
There are some fine examples of leather work, well worth seeing, but not a word of explanation in Spanish or English, possibly due to the leather manufacturer's quest for secrecy of their processes.
The mountainous view is remarkable!
A wonderful experience.
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