Explore Cadiz’s rich history in eco-friendly tuktuks. Perfect for couples, families, and events. Discover iconic landmarks with Tuk Experience.
Explore Cadiz’s rich history in eco-friendly tuktuks. Perfect for couples, families, and events. Discover iconic landmarks with Tuk Experience.
- Muelle Alfonso XIII - The starting point and a warm welcome to Cadiz, offering views of the port and convenient access to the city.
- Murallas de San Carlos - These form a semi-bastion, constructed at the end of the 18th century as part of an ambitious rehabilitation plan for the port facilities and surrounding buildings. Since the mid-16th…
- Muelle Alfonso XIII - The starting point and a warm welcome to Cadiz, offering views of the port and convenient access to the city.
- Murallas de San Carlos - These form a semi-bastion, constructed at the end of the 18th century as part of an ambitious rehabilitation plan for the port facilities and surrounding buildings. Since the mid-16th century, one of the three strongholds intended to defend the port, known as San Felipe, had been under construction and remained in use by 1560.
With the rise in maritime traffic, the area underwent restructuring in 1765, culminating in its present-day appearance.
Nearby is the Obelisk of the Immaculate Conception, a Genoese creation from the late 17th century.
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Alameda Apodaca - A seaside promenade lined with palm trees and gardens, perfect for enjoying the coastal ambiance.
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Plaza de la Mina - A charming square featuring cafes and the Museum of Cadiz, located in the historic heart of the city.
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Plaza San Antonio - A traditional Cadiz square, surrounded by historic architecture and outdoor cafes.
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Baluarte y Murallas de San Carlos - An ancient fortification that once defended the city, offering panoramic sea views.
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Parador de Cádiz - A modern hotel boasting stunning views of the bay, a contemporary design masterpiece.
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Castillo de Santa Catalina - A 16th-century fortress providing sea views and cultural exhibitions.
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La Caleta Beach - A quaint beach in the heart of Cadiz, surrounded by castles and perfect for photography.
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Castillo de San Sebastian - A historic castle on a peninsula, featuring a lighthouse and views of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Park Genoves - A beautiful botanical garden with exotic plants, a lake, and a waterfall, ideal for relaxation.
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La Viña - An authentic district of Cadiz, renowned for its taverns and the Carnival of Cadiz.
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Torre Tavira - An 18th-century watchtower with a camera obscura offering panoramic city views.
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Catedral de Cadiz - A majestic cathedral with a golden dome and views from its tower.
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Teatro Romano - One of the oldest Roman theatres in Spain, discovered in 1980.
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Puerta de Tierra - A historic entrance separating the old city from modern Cadiz.
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Playa de Santa Maria del Mar - An urban beach bordered by two retaining flanges, one to the west and the other to the east, to minimize beach erosion. The surrounding promenade offers a large semicircular panoramic point from which to enjoy splendid views of the historic city center, thanks to the beach’s privileged location.
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Playa Victoria - An urban beach situated between the promenade of Santa Maria del Mar Beach and the start of Cortadura Beach. It is a large beach with a wide promenade, offering a variety of restaurants where visitors can savor local cuisine. This beach is equipped with services and amenities for its users.
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Puente de la Constitucion de 1812 - The 1812 Constitution Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge crossing the Bay of Cadiz, providing access to Cadiz from the mainland. It serves as the third access to the city, following the link via the isthmus of San Fernando and the Carranza Bridge. The bridge continues the South Highway, forming part of the Access Highway to Cadiz, managed by the Ministry of Development. The deck is divided between a dual carriageway (two lanes each way) and another carriageway reserved for public transport.
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Avenida Astilleros - Offers a pleasant view of the Cadiz Shipyards.
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Plaza de San Juan de Dios - A central square featuring City Hall, fountains, and lively terraces.
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Paseo Canalejas - A green walk with gardens, statues, and a fountain with turtles.
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Mercado Central Cádiz - A vibrant local market, perfect for experiencing fresh produce and daily life in Cadiz.
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Plaza de España - A monumental square with the Monument to the Constitution of 1812, a symbol of freedom.
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Muelle Alfonso XIII - The conclusion of the tour and a fond farewell to this Cadiz experience.
- Private transportation
- Audio guide
- Driver speaks English and Spanish
- Private transportation
- Audio guide
- Driver speaks English and Spanish
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Join Tuk Experience for an unforgettable journey through Cadiz, exploring the city in our eco-friendly, 100% electric tuktuks.
Uncover the rich history and allure of one of Europe’s oldest cities as we visit its most iconic sites and attractions.
This tour is perfect for couples, families, groups of friends, and history enthusiasts eager to delve into…
Join Tuk Experience for an unforgettable journey through Cadiz, exploring the city in our eco-friendly, 100% electric tuktuks.
Uncover the rich history and allure of one of Europe’s oldest cities as we visit its most iconic sites and attractions.
This tour is perfect for couples, families, groups of friends, and history enthusiasts eager to delve into the heart of Cadiz.
Moreover, it offers a distinctive choice for corporate events, farewells, or special celebrations. An exciting and enjoyable experience for all!
- Attractions are only visited from outside without entering
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.