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The top 5 hotels in Cadiz
Booking your next luxury stay in sun-kissed Cadiz? Take your pick from palatial estates and waterfront resorts at Voyage Privé!
Our best hotels in Cadiz
1. Los Jandalos Vistahermosa Hotel 4*
Surrounded by many of Cadiz's best sites, this plush and palatial hotel is awash with Andalusian features. Each room is impeccably decorated with splashes of blue and yellow and offers plenty of space to relax. Guests have access to a charming outdoor pool and subtropical gardens.
2. FERGUS Conil Park 4*
This sun-and-sand stay just south of Cadiz features direct beach access and open ocean views. Set within a delightful waterfront complex, you can indulge in fine Andalusian food or simply swim in the pool. The en-suite interiors are warm and inviting, with premium balconies overlooking swaying palm trees.
3. Duques de Medinaceli Hotel 5*
This elegant 18th-century villa hotel boasts botanical gardens and luxurious, palatial rooms. Located right in the centre of the historic quarter, you're just moments from Cadiz's top cultural sights. The interiors are truly captivating with four-poster beds and award-winning cuisine.
4. Royal Hideaway Sancti Petri 5*
This highly-acclaimed seafront resort boasts a spectacular position on La Barrosa Beach. Enjoy beautiful terracotta-coloured grounds surrounded by luscious gardens and gentle waves. Ideal for couples and families, it possesses premium dining, swimming and spa facilities.
5. Hotel Vincci Costa Golf 4*
Nestled on the beautiful Costa de la Luz, this resort is home to prized swimming and an acclaimed golf course. The bright and airy interiors are a welcoming escape with modernist touches and balcony views. The on-site restaurants and bars provide delicious, locally sourced Andalusian specialities like paella and Jerez wine.
Services will you find in our hotels in Cadiz
- Free Wi-Fi
- Hot drink making facilities
- Flatscreen TVs
- Luxury bathroom amenities
- Swimming pool
- Terraced bars
- Local dining options
- Spa treatments
- Sports facilities
- Room service
Going on holiday in Cadiz
Cadiz is a stellar destination year-round. The busiest and warmest time to visit is summer. Crowds pack the beaches, and prices rise, particularly from July to August. If you're looking to avoid the crowds but relish fantastic weather, visit in spring or early autumn. The days remain long and warm, and the city centre is still buzzing. What's more, hiking temperatures are much more tolerable. Cadiz's winters are mild, offering incredibly low prices. Just be warned that the sea temperatures plummet, too.
Hotel offers at Cadiz convenient for all kind of travel
Cadiz is an old and vibrant city packed with historical attractions and cultural traditions. Families will find plenty of child-friendly beaches and alluring sites dating back centuries. One of Cadiz's biggest draws, however, is the food. Families, friends and couples can indulge in the finest seafood and tapas plates. These include romantic evenings under the stars, on the beach or within the confines of your luxury hotel's dining terrace. More active holidaymakers can enjoy a wealth of sea-related activities and rocky coastal trails. Head inland on trips to discover breathtaking natural parks with mountains, waterfalls and lakes.
The range of hotels we offer at Cadiz
- Seafront hotels
- Chic city stays
- Family-friendly resorts
- Last-minute hotels
- Historic villas
Cadiz: what should we bring for a hotel stay?
- Charging cables
- Multi-plug adaptor
- Guide book with helpful phrases
- Euros
- Swimming costume
- Pack-away towel
- Sun-tan lotion
- Brimmed hat
- Comfortable walking shoes
- Evening attire
Your best hotel at Cadiz: how to get there and make your booking
How to get to Cadiz
The closest airport to Cadiz is Jerez Airport, an international hub servicing Europe. It's linked to the city centre with bus, train and taxi routes that take from 30 to 50 minutes. Alternatively, you can arrive at Seville Airport further north. Cadiz's railway station is linked with major cities across Spain, including Madrid and Santander. While the city is compact enough to traverse on foot, a set of wheels is essential for independent travel. As a major port, Cadiz also offers plentiful ocean links with Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, La Palma and Tenerife.
How to book your hotel in Cadiz
Enjoy luxury stays for less with Voyage Privé, an exclusive members-only booking platform. It's free to register online, offering privileged access to some of the world's top hotels. Our members can save up to 70% off holiday and hotel bookings online. To get started, simply sign up and type in your travel dates. You'll get a full breakdown of the best available rates, from simple hotel bookings to all-inclusive tours. Our Cadiz hotels include spectacular sun-soaked resorts and chic city options.
The opinion of the Voyage Privé travel expert on Cadiz
Cadiz is a sun-kissed coastal port that has been of major importance to Spain for millennia. For tourists, it offers a kaleidoscope of narrow, winding pathways leading to spectacular quarters. Inside, you'll find delectable seafood dining experiences and the sweet smells of local sherry. Experience the best of this Andalusian beach-side paradise with Cadiz hotels.
Cadiz, where Spanish history was made
Cadiz is one of Europe's oldest cities, founded by the Phoenicians in 1100 BC. This rich and vibrant history is present in the city's astonishing architecture. These include eye-catching monuments like the baroque Catedral de Cádiz and more ancient religious buildings like La Victoria. Prepare to be astonished by Teatro Romano, one of the largest Roman amphitheatres. The Moors took it over and built a castle in its place. This was levelled again by Alfonso X of Castile when he built a new fortification.