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CADIZ, SPAIN

emember the famous scene in James Bond’s , when a bright orange bikini-clad Halle Berry emerges from the waves like a modern-day, which polled 700 customers about their favourite under-the-radar spots. Within an easy walk of Cadiz cruise port, you’ll find lofty viewpoints – the Tavira Tower and Cadiz Cathedral tower offer panoramic vistas across city and sea – historic landmarks including an ancient Roman theatre and 18th-century castles that flank its golden-sand beaches, plus plenty of places to explore, from the peaceful Parque Genovés to the buzzing fish stalls of local Mercado Central. Tony Andrews, managing director of , says: “Cadiz is an ideal cruise call as it has something for every visitor, from stunning architecture to beautiful gardens to a bustling central market. It also has great food, including tapas bars and seafood restaurants, with warm welcoming weather.”

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