Cádiz

The Province of Cádiz




Property for sale in Cádiz is priced a bit higher than the national average!

The Province of Cádiz is part of the Autonomous Community of Andalusia and covers an area of 7.500 sq.km and with about 1.2 million inhabitants.

Cádiz province is known for having some of Andalusia's most windy beaches. Here we also have the region's most visited protected areas and the rainiest place in Spain: the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park. Its coastline is loaded with fishing ports established by the Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans. Today, the Cádiz coast is the foremost place for windsurfers, birdwatchers and anyone who prefers a wild shoreline.

Cádiz city

The historic center of Cádiz is situated on a peninsula, where the Mediterranean Sea and The Atlantic Sea meets. Here you always have the sea within approx. 300 feet.The narrow streets gives a cozy feel and there are many old but very beautiful buildings. The Cathedral of Cadiz has a golden copula that shines and glitters in the Andalusian sun. Here are lots of great bars and some of the tastiest seafood of the region. If you're here in February, don't miss the amazing Carnival of Cádiz, the biggest in mainland Spain.

The Feria de Jerez is a great annual cultural event as well.

The Airport of Cadiz, Jerez Airport is located about 45 km. from Cádiz City and has about 1.4 million passengers coming through annually.

The Province also boast to major sea ports, Cádiz Port and the Port of Algeciras.

The Cádiz Port is located in the Capital and is a major contributor to southern spains economy. The Port of Algeciras is a link to North Africa and has daily ferries departing to and from the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa.




Property for sale price-average for Cádiz is €260.000*

*National property price-average from April 2008 is estimated at €240.000


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