Cadiz, Spain
April 15, 2017
The morning began with the Amsterdam blowing her horn
several times…..the fog was so thick that the Port of Cadiz had closed until it
lifted….so we arrived an hour and half later than the scheduled time….so much
for capturing a sunrise here.
The old city of Cadiz is surrounded by water on three sides.
Cadiz is one of our favorite ports of call. We were amazed
the first time we visited it on our first crossing of the Atlantic Ocean back
in 2010…. and continue to enjoy it.
Cadiz is the oldest western European city…founded by the
Phoenicians around 1100 BC, it became
the base of the Mediterranean and Atlantic trade routes of its time. With the
discovery of the New World, it was one of the stop over ports for both coming
and going east and west.
We have been to Cadiz three times…and have always found
something exciting to do. Today we decided to walk through the city center and
over to the San Sebastian Castle, a fortress that is jetted way out into the Atlantic
Ocean.
The fog finally lifted leaving us a drop dead gorgeous day.
It was great to walk right off the dock into the city.
What a gorgeous walk along the Atlantic!
The city has duplicated Boston’s red line self walk by painting a
purple (Merchants of the Indies Walk), green (Old medieval district walk , gold
(Castles and Bastions Walk) , and blue(Cadiz Constitution Walk) walking tour. We followed the yellow
line taking in gorgeous walk along the Atlantic Ocean.
Cadiz Cathedral from the Amsterdam top deck
Plaza of the Cathedral
Entrance to San Sabastian Castle
About a half mile walk off shore
This diver passed us going back to the old city....Larry enjoyed the big fish he had speared!
Playa de la Caleta…the only beach in the Old City
. The wall of the old city looking back ashore
We meandered our way back through the scenic narrow alleys, enjoying the little cafes and
sidewalk restaurants that were setting up for lunch.
Larry found a barber shop and got a nice little Spanish
haircut.
We enjoyed the street music.
Cadiz children were dressed for and afternoon Easter Parade
We enjoyed a couple of ice teas and then walked back to the ship.
The street had started to fill with an additional cruise ship in port.
The ship pulled out of the port an hour later than
scheduled, thanks to Captain Joathan’s request because of our late arrival. We
enjoyed a great sail away with Dave and Nina on the back of the ship.
Tower of Torres
What a fantastic day! We love Cadiz and hope to come back
again.Tower of Torres
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