The historic port city of Cadiz is located in Andalusia in southwest Spain. It was built on a narrow peninsula surrounded by water. The port, now home to the Spanish Armada, developed into a center of trade and exploration in the 16th century. It has more than 100 watchtowers, including the famous Torre Tavira, usually used to watch ships, and the 18th-century Cadiz
The historic port city of Cadiz is located in Andalusia in southwest Spain. It was built on a narrow peninsula surrounded by water. The port, now home to the Spanish Armada, developed into a center of trade and exploration in the 16th century. It has more than 100 watchtowers, including the famous Torre Tavira, usually used to watch ships, and the 18th-century Cadiz Cathedral, located on the waterfront.