
Cadiz weather & temperatures
Cadiz, capital city of the province of the same name, stands on a 10.58 Km peninsula and has a population of approximately 157,000 inhabitants. It is almost entirely surrounded by water, except for a narrow strip of land which connects the city to another island, San Fernando. Until the construction of the Carranza Bridge in 1969, this was the only land nexus to the rest of Europe. Cadiz is strategically situated between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean; this idyllic location played a determinant role in its history. The province enjoys 138 Km of white sandy beaches, dunes and transparent waters, while the capital has three beaches which joined make up almost 10 Km.
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Cadiz has an excellent climate:
warm and temperate. The temperatures range between 14º and
20º in winter and slightly above 22º in summertime.
Cadiz is proud to be one of the few cities in the world where
inhabitants and visitors enjoy more than 300 days of sunshine
per year.
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