La Caleta Beach, nestled on the western side of Cádiz’s Old Town, is a sandy stretch that has been a focal point for centuries. This beach lies within a natural harbor that once served the Phoenicians, Carthaginians, and Romans, making it a site rich in historical significance. Visitors can stroll along the soft sand, surrounded by the gentle lapping of waves, and take in the views of the two iconic castles, Castillo de San Sebastián and Castillo de Santa Catalina, which stand guard at either end. Today, La Caleta offers a serene escape where locals and tourists alike can relax, swim, and soak up the sun.
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