
Classic Cádiz Walking Tour
The essential old town: cathedral, plazas, watchtowers and the seafront promenade.
la tacita de plata · the silver cup
Discover the oldest city in Western Europe — on foot, by bike and by the waves.
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Small groups, real stories, no rehearsed scripts. Pick your pace — on foot, on wheels, or on the water.

The essential old town: cathedral, plazas, watchtowers and the seafront promenade.

Off the beaten path: secret patios, sailor bars and stories the postcards skip.

Your city, your pace, your interests. Tell me what excites you — history, architecture, food, photography, street art, or everyday life in Cádiz — and I'll craft a tour that fits you perfectly. We can wander through the old town and stop at a bodega, uncover hidden squares off the tourist trail, or taste our way through the city's best tapas bars. No fixed programme — just an experience built around you.

Vejer and Medina Sidonia: hilltop pueblos blancos, Moorish quarters and long, slow lunches.
Coming soonAtlantic cliffs, pine forests and wide-open beaches on a smooth gravel adventure.
Catch your first wave on the beaches of Cádiz with a friendly local crew.
Discover Cádiz
Phoenicians, Romans, Moors and merchants from the New World all left their mark on this peninsula. Explore those layers with someone who knows where the stories live.

Casco Antiguo
Lose yourself in a maze of narrow lanes where Phoenician walls, Roman columns and Baroque facades quietly share the same shade. Sunlit plazas appear out of nowhere, and every doorway seems to guard another century.

On the Atlantic edge
Tucked between the castles of San Sebastián and Santa Catalina, Playa de la Caleta is the emotional heart of Cádiz at sunset. Fishermen still mend nets where Romans once moored, and locals gather to watch the light melt into the Atlantic.
The irreverent spirit
Every February the city turns itself inside out. Chirigotas sing sharp satire, costumes spill through every plaza, and strangers become accomplices for a week. But that wit, warmth and gentle mischief live in Cádiz all year long.

Taste the peninsula
Start at Mercado Central, where the Atlantic arrives at dawn, then drift between tabancos pouring fino straight from the cask. Tortillitas de camarones, atún de almadraba and a glass of manzanilla tell you almost everything about Cádiz.

Above the rooftops
The golden dome of the Cathedral rises like a second sun above the old town. Climb Torre Tavira and see Cádiz the way old merchants once did: a bright white peninsula adrift in the Atlantic, wrapped in light.

Behind the postcard
There is another Cádiz behind the obvious one: a quiet patio full of jasmine, a tabanco where flamenco still happens by accident, a balcony with the best sunset in town. Those are the corners that turn a visit into a love affair.
Beyond the city
White villages, Roman ruins, wild Atlantic beaches and sherry country — all within an easy reach of the old town.
Pueblo · 35 km from Cádiz
The unquestioned capital of sherry, flamenco puro and the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. Walk through centuries-old bodegas, taste a chilled fino and feel Andalusia in its most soulful, confident form.

Pueblo · 55 km from Cádiz
A dazzling pueblo blanco perched on a hilltop, with views stretching to the Atlantic and, on clear days, all the way to Morocco. Jasmine-scented patios and Moorish gateways give Vejer its quiet magic.
Pueblo · 100 km from Cádiz
The southernmost tip of mainland Europe, where the Atlantic meets the Mediterranean and the wind never really stops. Kitesurfers paint the sky, bohemian cafés spill towards the sand, and Africa flickers across the strait.
Pueblo · 90 km from Cádiz
Picture a perfect curve of golden sand, a giant moving dune and, just behind it, the remarkably preserved ruins of a Roman city facing the sea. Nature and history sit side by side here in a way that feels almost unreal.
Pueblo · 100 km from Cádiz
Swap salt air for pine forests, limestone gorges and one of Spain's oldest natural parks. Griffon vultures circle overhead, cork oaks line the tracks and white villages cling to the mountainsides.
Pueblo · 65 km from Cádiz
Possibly the most dramatic of the white villages: a tight knot of whitewashed houses balanced on a sandstone cliff above a looping river. Wander its medieval streets and it feels suspended somewhere between earth and sky.

Your guide
Born in Madrid to an Andalusian sailor and a Swiss teacher, raised in Switzerland — but Andalusia never let go of me. At some point, Cádiz called me back, and this city at the edge of Europe, where the Atlantic crashes against three-thousand-year-old walls, is my home now. What I love about Cádiz is what I want to share: hidden patios, the rhythm of the tides, the first fino of the evening, and the lightness of life here. My tours aren't lectures — they're walks with a friend who knows which doors to open.
"Cádiz is not just a place — it's a feeling. I'd love to show you why."
Kind words
"The best half day of our trip to Spain. We saw corners of Cádiz we would never have found on our own and it felt more like exploring with a friend than joining a tour."
Sarah M.
London, United Kingdom · GetYourGuide