Just returned from two glorious weeks in Cadiz. Temperature tooooo hot - fabulous! Was in the high 20s most days, and hit 34 when we went to Seville. Came back to floods in Scotland
What to say . . . Cadiz is wonderful. Parts of it remind you of Miami (what I've seen from the Golden Girls, at any rate) and Havana, Moorish Africa, Spain and southern England (!) all at once. The beaches are golden-white and the sea the most beautiful shade of blue. We stayed at the Hostal Fantoni (45 euros a double con bano per night) which was close by the Renfe and the bus stations as well as being next to one of the best squares, San Juan de Dios. Not the most friendliest of places (the men seemed to enjoy being grumpy), but the lady of the family was lovely and gave me a kiss when we left.
Plenty of bars, cafeterias and restaurants selling a variety of foods. A great place for tapas is San Francisco Uno, in Plaza San Francisco, where the salchichas de pollo were scrummy. But the best experience food-wise was the market where you could buy fruit, meat and fish. And the fish section was amazing! Everything you had ever thought of and then loads more, and so fresh they were almost moving.
We spent most of our days on the Playa de la Victoria, close to the new part of the city, but the beach bars could be a nightmare. Grumpy waitresses who preferred to serve the Spanish before anyone else regardless of when they arrived. Very annoying. But most days we took a picnic from the market and had a right royal feast (as my waistline will now testify).
An easy daytrip is to Puerto de Santa Maria, on the vaporcito (small steam boat). It was very hot when we went here, and we missed the opening of the Plaza del Toros by five measly minutes, but seeing the bodegas was fab, and it was a nice place.
Sevilla took 1.30hrs by bus (same by train) and is officially the hottest place I have ever been in my life. We only went for a day, and what a shame. After just a couple of hours we were discussing how "next time" we would come for a few days. The view from the Giralda is amazing, but I would save your money on the bus tour. Not really worth it. But this has to be one of the most beautiful cities in Spain.
Finally, we spent a night in Malaga, and again this is a city that we want to see more off. Pity it gets such a bum rap as being "the airport place" when there are so many beautiful buildings to see. The huge amount of beggars, however, is off-putting as they are very hard to get rid of.
Thank you to everybody for their suggestions about where to go in Cadiz and the Costa de la Luz. As ever when I go to Spain, there is never enough time to see everything I want to when one of the biggest pleasures is just getting into the Spanish rhythm of life and then you join the "manana" set! Can't wait to return.
Glory, glory to the hibees . . .