Cadiz carnival

Last night we went out for dinner to a recommended restaurant where the specialty is ortaguillas- sea anemones. They are small black lumps fried in batter and were edible, not unpleasant but not veryLæs mere
Phoencian Cadiz

Yesterday morning we wandered around a bit and went to the central market. It's not as atmospheric as the one in Jerez but has a huge section of fresh fish of all types and especially of shellfish.Læs mere
Cadiz museum

We seemed to spend most of the day in Cadiz museum, which is a really fine museum on the ground floor and classical and contemporary art on the two floors above. We also had a quick at the oratorioLæs mere
More from the museum

Roman and Islamic pieces
Cadiz cathedral

Yesterday morning we went to Cadiz cathedral, which is absolutely HUGE, it's one of the biggest churches in Spain , and Spain has a lot of churches! It's described as being austere, but that's inLæs mere
Roman theatre

After the cathedral we looked at the remains of the Roman theatre which was big enough for 20,000 people, and walked round to the old gates and bastions of the city.
Tuesday

It's been very windy here yesterday and today so we have stayed visiting indoor places. First the old cathedral, much more church-like than the barn next to it, and then to an oratory with someLæs mere
El Puerto de St Maria

Well the plan was to get the catamaran across the bay to El Puerto but it was still not running despite the wind being much lighter so we had to go on the substitute bus. El Puerto de Santa Maria isLæs mere
Catamaran

After lunch the catamaran was running again so we were able to get it back to Cadiz. It only takes 35 mins and is very pleasant in good weather but the bus is faster now with the new bridge openedLæs mere
Leaving Cadiz

It's been a beautiful day here, 20c with a slight breeze, and at home it's 11c, cloudy with overnight rain. Hohum! Tomorrow we get a taxi from here to Jerez airport for the flight home, and ifLæs mere