What's the Weather like in Cadiz in July
You'll be pampered with warm weather and clear sunny skies all month long in Cadiz, Spain, during July. It's one of the most popular times to visit the city, and for a lot of good reasons. The weather during this month is a big reason why this little port city is such a popular holiday destination.
Temperature
To begin, the average temperature is a warm-but-comfortable 25°C. It's not exactly cool, but it's not scorching either. The hottest temperature you should expect this month the hottest temperatures of the year, really is 28°C. Which can feel toasty, but not oppressively so. The lowest temperature for the month on average is 21°C. Fluctuation in temperatures throughout the month is rather moderate on the whole.
Average Sunshine Hours
It's the peak of the year for sunshine hours, with 14 hours of sunshine per day. That should allow for some really long beach days during your stay.
Average Sea Temperature
Since it's the sunniest month of the year, and the average sea temperature is 22°C, you may plan for lots of ocean swimming while you're in town. Be sure to pack swimwear and plenty of sun-cream in your travel bag.
Rainfall
Don't pack umbrellas or raincoats, because rain is practically inexistent during the month. Truly. The month sees an average of 0mm of rainfall per year.
Temperatures this month compares closely with the annual averages of Barcelona. High and low temperature are the same, but Barcelona has an average temperature of 23°. However, in that northeast city you will get many less hours of daylight per day: only 9 as opposed to 14. And you will have to deal with the slightly possibility of rain, as the month's average is 25mm of precipitation divided between two days.
Of course, don't put all your faith in averages; check the local forecast before your visit, as unusual weather patterns are always a possibility.
Cadiz Hotels in July
Hotel Playa Victoria
Hotel Playa Victoria offers comfort and luxury at a great location with direct beach access. Enjoy a grand breakfast buffet in the morning, before heading out for some fun in the sun. July is sure to be a happening month for the hotel. The tall building gives guests splendid window views of the ocean and the historic city below. Additional amenities and services include: private parking, Wi-Fi, laundry and dry cleaning, and even babysitting.
Hotel La Cathedral
Hotel La Catedral is located right near you guessed it! the historic Cadiz cathedral. This cozy 3-star boutique hotel provides direct access to the historic Old Town, within walking distance from many of the most popular sights in town. If you decide to stay here during your visit, you are also a short walk from La Caleta beach. The hotel has a ground level restaurant serving typical local cuisine, as well as a rooftop pool that affords a stellar view of the city and nearby ocean.
Casa Patio del Panadero
If you enjoy a more communal, apartment-style vibe, Casa Patio del Panadero is a popular rental option with friendly hosts who are available to make local recommendations that will improve your overall experience in the city. The apartments are small but well equipped with a small kitchenette. Location is a huge selling point for this accommodation, considering that it's dead centre in the historic Old Town.
Beach in Cadiz for July
Playa La Victoria
Playa La Victoria is one of the most popular beaches in Cadiz. The sandy beaches are boarded by urban activity; hotels, bars and many restaurants are a quick walk away. This attributes to the popular nightlife activity that takes place along the beach. That doesn't mean you should expect a dirty beach, though; the EU gave it the Blue Flag award for its cleanliness and superb facilities. Facilities include: showers and toilets, changing rooms, surveillance posts, beach sports (football, volleyball, rugby), parasols and peddle boats. During July, check the outdoor cinema that pops up on the beach.
Bars and Restaurants
La Tabernita
La Tabernita is a small tapas bar that is classic Andalusian; small plates of food served alongside cold beer and local wine in a small, rustic tavern. Because the restaurant has limited seating, you'll want to arrive before the dinner rush to ensure you get a table. This place is popular among locals, and for good reason.
Ultramar & Nos
If you are hungry for a hardy meal of steak or fish that is seriously fresh, and seriously well cooked, check out Ultramar & Nos. Service flows elegantly amongst a bustling, busty atmosphere. Relax and enjoy the food and beverage, allowing the friendly staff to wait on your needs.
Piper Coffee Lounge
Check out Piper Coffee Lounge for a mid-day coffee break. Or return later for their dinner service, when they doll out fantastic tapas with delicious Spanish wine. Try the chickpea with langoustines, a delicious, tomato-rich seafood stew.
Things to do in Cadiz in July
Historic Walking Tour
Take a free historic walking tour. As the oldest city in western Europe, Cadiz is full of history, history from the Phoenicians, the Romans and, more recently, the Spaniards who still call the city home today. By exploring the city with a guide to lead you, you'll be given the knowledge and information you need to really bring the city to life. July is bound to have the perfect weather to stroll along with a group through the ancient streets. Few other activities really get to the heart of knowing the place you are visiting.
Hospital de Mujeres
Visit the chapel at Hospital de Mujeres. The place was once a hospital for destitute woman, but now serves as the seat for the Bishopric of Cadiz. The historic building has both architecture and art of interest inside. The Chapel of Carmen is a stunning, vaulted chapel of elegant design. The attraction's crowning glory, however, is a painting of St. Francis by the Spanish Renaissance-era painter El Greco.