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The Costa de la Luz's diverse terrain offers many tourist routes to explore and discover. Starting with the Botanical Garden route, visitors can head to various parks of beauty and splendour. The Alberto Durán de Jerez park is situated close to the Jerez Zoo and covers around six hectares of lush greenery. There are approximately 150 catalogued species of nearly 1,100 examples, such as Phoenix and Washingtonia Palms, Jupiter Trees and Magnolia. The Romantic Palace Gardens of The Bourbon of Sanlúcar de Barrameda offers visitors the chance to revel in the beauty of the palatial surroundings of The Montpensier family. View flora from Australia, Asia, the Pacific Islands and North America among stunning statues and architecture. Other gardens located in the province of Cadiz to visit are the Botanical Gardens of San Fernando, El Jardín Renacentista del Castillo-Palacio de Los Ribera en Bornos, the Botanical Gardens El Castillejo, La Huerta del Rosario de Chiclana de la Frontera and The Cadiz Genoves Park.
The Wine Route is essential while in Cadiz, as featured in our previous pages, some of Spain’s most famous wines come from this province. One can start at Sanlúcar and head to Jerez, Arcos, Medina-Sidonia, Chiclana, Novo Sancti Petri, San Fernando, Puerto Real, El Puerto de Santa Maria, Rota and Chipiona. Here is a list of recommended bodegas to visit: |