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Where to pick up your Cadiz car hire
The most popular car hire locations in Cadiz are Cadiz train station and near the ferry port.
Top Cadiz car rental brands
The most popular car rental brands in Cadiz are Europcar, Alamo, Dollar, Atesa and Hertz.
Local currency
Euro (EUR)
Average Cadiz temperatures
Warmest month: July (25°C)
Coldest month: January (13°C)
Side of road
Right
Hire a car in Cadiz
One of the oldest inhabited cities in the western world, Cadiz is a cradle of history.
Founded in 1100 BC, Cadiz isn’t afraid to name drop the heavy hitters, like Hannibal, Julius Caesar and Columbus, who have some historic connection to the city. Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, it was once an important trading post and wealthy port in Spain, though today Cadiz carries a far more relaxed atmosphere. Yet, the city’s golden domed cathedral and annual carnival remain a mesmerizing sight.
From Cadiz, you can take off down the Costa del Sol or through the region’s Pueblos Blancos. Search with easyCar to make the most of your Andalusian escape.
Driving around
Pueblos Blancos
Scattered across the Andalusian landscape, the string of small and large whitewashed villages have become an iconic sight. All vibrantly stand out against their surroundings, but each holds its own little bit of magic. Here are few villages to plot on your road trip map from Cadiz.
Spotlessly white, Grazalema has a majestic mountain charm. Set into the Parque Natural Sierra de Grazalema, the village is a popular base for hikers.
Vejer de la Frontera is one of the dreamiest Pueblos Blancos. A designated historic-artistic site, its invigorating atmosphere does more than just wow visitors.
Built into the sides and underbelly of the surrounding cliffs, Setenil de las Bodegas is a particularly unique village worth stopping off at. Here, rocky overhangs create tight alleyways lined by the white dwellings with rock roofs.
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Points of interest near Cadiz
Cadiz
An ancient port city which once featured over 100 watchtowers.
La Garganta Verde
This canyon offers great day hikes, following ravines and gorges while griffon vultures fly over head.
Parque Nacional de Doñana
From pine forests and sand dunes to wetlands, this is one of Spain’s best national parks.
Sanlúcar de Barrameda
One of the points on the Sherry Triangle, the town is known for its sweet manzanilla wine and famous horse races.
Gibraltar
This fortified city and great hunk of rock still blends together a strong sense of Britishness with a sprinkling of Spanish.