Cadiz, a Spanish crown jewel, is a gem with more than 3,024 hours of sunlight per year and is crowned as Europe's most sun-easy coastal city, but remains an unknown territory for almost half of the UK's population. is.
Scenic cruise studies show that despite absorbing an impressive average of daily sunlight hours of eight hours a day, 43% of Britons have forgotten about its existence.
Dr. Gurpreet Kaur is a scenic enlightenment about the health benefits of sun-kissed climate, saying:
“Studies have also shown that green spaces promote mindfulness that help increase dopamine. Together, these factors create destinations that refresh and enhance the mood.”
Fascinated by ancient Phoenicians, Cadiz sits on Andalusia's Atlantic coastline, and is home to a wealth of beaches and rich beaches with UNESCO-listed Dognana National Park, a haven for nature lovers. It boasts the joy of rich cuisine.
A city full of characters, Cadiz boasts castles, guards and charming buildings decorated with balconies.
The streetscape is further strengthened by historic districts such as the Sailing Club, El Popro, the medieval town of Lavinha, and traditional fishing districts.
It also houses many important religious structures that reflect Andalusian spirituality. As a base for the Spanish navy, the port of Cadiz flourished in the 16th century and has more than 100 guards, including Torretabila, which was now used for spots on ships, Mirror reports.
Along the waterfront is an 18th century cathedral with domes, featuring Baroque and neoclassical elements.
Located in the old town, the city's most famous beach, Dela Caleta, offers spectacular sunset views over the Atlantic Ocean, with small fishing boats gently swaying the water.
For those interested in the city's fishing industry, a visit to Mercado Central Devastos, the oldest covered market in Spain, built in 1838, is a must.
With over 150 stalls, the market serves everything from sushi and fresh tuna to snails, fried fish, fresh meat, fruits and vegetables.
To reach Cádiz, you can fly to Seville and then drive your car or take a train to Cádiz.
The March flight will be available at EasyJet (departing March 11th and returning March 19th) from London Gatwick Airport with a low return of £62.