Cadiz
The Port of Cádiz, with its roots tracing back to ancient Phoenician times, is a historical gem and a modern maritime hub in southwestern Spain. Established as a vital trade center over three millennia ago, Cádiz continues to thrive, handling over 3 million tonnes of cargo annually and welcoming more than 400,000 cruise passengers each year.
Strategically located on the Atlantic coast, it serves as a key gateway between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. The port boasts cutting-edge facilities and diverse services, including container, bulk, and Ro-Ro terminals, alongside its rich cultural heritage and proximity to major Andalusian cities. With its unique blend of history, strategic importance, and advanced infrastructure, the Port of Cádiz is a pivotal player in global maritime trade and tourism.
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Our CRUISE CARD issue in CADIZ on ARVIA - DAY 11 VLOG
On day 11 of our P&O Arvia Cruise we docked in Cadiz, Spain. The day got off to a wet start and we were prevented disembarking due to Tom's cruise card.
We experience our first CROWN GRILL SPECIALITY! - Day 9 Cadiz SKY PRINCESS
This was our first time visiting Cádiz and we went ashore independently. During the evening we also experienced the specialty restaurant the Crown Grill! These are some of the highlights from Day 9 and the wonderful port of Cádiz, Spain.
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