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Parador de Cadiz

Cadiz, Costa De La Luz

Overview

This modern 4-storey hotel comprises a total of 149 rooms of which 6 are suites. The hotel is fully air conditioned and features a reception desk, a bar an air-conditioned restaurant and a public Internet terminal. Those arriving by car may make use of the car park and garage facilities and room and laundry services may be taken advantage of. Picturesque sunsets may be enjoyed from the hotel terrace.

Location

This pleasant hotel lies beside the sea and offers direct access to the local beach. The Genovés Park lies beside the hotel and wonderful views may be enjoyed out over the sea and the Bay of Cádiz. Surrounded by palm trees, the hotel lies in a residential area and is the ideal starting point for those wishing to pay a visit to the village along the coast of Cádiz.

Room

The spacious, light rooms have been decorated with a great deal of car and guests may kick back and enjoy some fabulous panoramic views out over the surrounding area. Facilities include a bathroom with a hairdryer, a direct dial telephone, Internet access, a minibar/ fridge, central heating and a hire safe.

Sport

In the well-kept outdoor complex are a swimming pool and a sun terrace to take advantage of and there is also a spa area with a sauna. Sports enthusiasts may pay a visit to the in-house gym.

Meal

Overlooking the bay, the restaurant offers such delicious dishes as Cadiz-style assorted fried fish, Rota-style urta (local fish), gilthead sea bream, high quality meats and the famous Cádiz turrón, a type of nougat.

Payment

American Express, Diners Club, JCB, MasterCard and VISA are accepted.

A holiday to Cadiz

For a more traditional holiday to Costa De La Luz, Cadiz offers a range of museums and historical places of interest. Explore for yourself on a trip away with lowcostholidays.com

Thought to be the oldest city in Europe, Cadiz on the Costa de la Luz was founded in 1100BC. Today there are some remaining parts of the city’s 18th century walls, but for picturesque charm, a trip to the old quarter of Cadiz, reflects some more of its historic links, with narrow cobbled streets, Moorish appearance and the golden cupola of the cathedral high above the white washed houses.

There are a number of museums and monuments to visit in Cadiz as well as many restaurants, especially tapas bars, and a good selection of shops. Nature lovers will enjoy the Donana National Park which was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.

Incredible Costa De La Luz Beach Holidays

Nestled between the Portugese border and Spain’s Costa del Sol, is the Costa de la Luz or “Coast of Light”.

The sand is finer and more golden than Costa del Sol, and the beaches are generally more spread out and backed by sand dunes and pine trees. You can choose from natural, virgin beaches to others with facilities and infrastructure, from small isolated coves and fishing ports to beaches stretching for miles, and from family beaches to others more secluded.

The Costa de la Luz is 100 kilometres of sandy beach bliss with varied water sports opportunities, and you will not find the high-rise hotel developments of other areas, which makes holidays in Costa de la Luz a popular choice. There is a huge selection of water sports, golf, fishing, gliding and mountain biking, and the Bay of Cadiz annually hosts the “Tall Ships” regatta.

Costa De La Luz Travel Information
Language: Spanish (English widely spoken)
Currency: Euro
Local time: GMT/BST +1 hour
Local airport: Jerez
Flight time: 2 hours 50 minutes