Beaches in Cádiz
Cádiz features a diverse Atlantic coastline with urban beaches integrated into its historic landscape. La Caleta, located in the old town between the castles of San Sebastián and Santa Catalina, is renowned for its calm waters and traditional fishing boats. Santa María del Mar offers a sheltered, shell-shaped cove with views of the cathedral, while Punta San Felipe provides a location near the northern marina. These accessible sandy stretches, including the smaller Playita de las Mujeres, serve as central hubs for recreation within the city's ancient walls.
La Caleta, Spain
La Caleta is a beach located in the historical center of the city of Cádiz, Spain.
Playa de La Caleta
Central urban beach in the historic quarter, positioned between the San Sebastián and Santa Catalina castles. It features the 1920s Balneario de la Palma spa building.
Playa de Santa Maria del Mar
Small, curved sandy beach protected by breakwaters. It is known for its views of the Cádiz Cathedral and the historic city skyline.
Playa de la Punta San Felipe
Sandy area situated at the northern end of the city near the San Felipe pier and the local marina.
Playita de las mujeres
A narrow stretch of sand located between the Santa María del Mar and Victoria beaches, bordered by the city's sea wall.
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