// Train from Sevilla to Cadiz // #Spain #Renfe
This train line or service is called Media distancia in RENFE
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April 2019
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Train in Spain - Jerez Airport to Cadiz or Sevilla or Madrid - Very unOfficial Travel Guides
The airport in Jerez de la Frontera is a popular hub for people visiting the Andalusien coast of Spain. From Jerez, you can easily get down to Cadiz, Conil, or up to Sevilla, Madrid, etc.
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Cádiz - Sightseeing Tour - Februar 2019
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Seville, Jerez & Cadiz 2016
GoPro video from my recent trip to Seville, Jerez & Cadiz., May 2016.
Special conversation in Cadiz/Spain
Viva l'España ♥
Cadiz, Spain. 2009
Day trip in Cadiz, andulacia, Spain. Winter 2009
Burial Crypt beneath Cádiz Cathedral - Cádiz, Spain
The impressive crypt underneath the Cádiz Cathedral in Cádiz (Andalusia) Spain was the highlight of this cathedral, for us. We visited so many Catholic Cathedrals throughout the southern (Andalusia) region of the country, but this is the first time we encountered a crypt underneath a cathedral. A real treasure to find, it contains the burial places of composer Manuel de Falla and the poet and playwright José María Pemán, both born in Cádiz.
Levante Tower is a part of the cathedral and normally is open for visitors to climb, to get some great views of Cadiz, but it was closed while we were there.
Before we began our visit to the cathedral we stopped and had a nice lunch in the main plaza; very relaxing, with nice views and great for people watching as well.
Credit must be given to the music heard during the video, as required by You Tube - the song is God Be With You Till We Meet Again by Chris Zabriskie
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As is the custom with us, Ed did all of the camcorder video filming, along with any narrations heard, while I did all of the still photography, chose the music selection, edited everything and uploaded to You Tube.
A Walking Tour of Granada Spain and the Alhambra | 80+ Countries w/3 kids
Join us as we walk through Granada Spain!
Located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, right by the Genil River, the city hides one of the most popular tourist attractions in Spain and UNESCO World Heritage Site – The Alhambra. This magnificent palace and fortress was built by the Moorish rulers, back in the 14th century.
It is often described as a pearl set in emeralds, because of its unique position – Alhambra is the white building sitting on the mountainside filled with dark green trees. Its gardens and water features are known around the world for their extraordinary beauty.
We hope you enjoy the video!
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Day 7 Vacation Day 3 on Ship, Port Cadiz w/Excursion to Seville Spain 11-29-13
The tour guide is named Emilly, she was so cute and very nice. We all had a great time on this excursion.
Panoramica de Cadiz en autobus
Visita de alumnos y alumnas de 4º de Primaria a Cádiz. Panorámica de la ciudad en el autobús para poder ver todo el recinto amurallado de Cádiz. La persona que nos guió durante la visita nos explica el origen de Cádiz y las fortificaciones.
Europe Express-Andalusia-Spain (Granada to Malaga with ALSA bus) Part 13
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On my channel you can find more than 1500 films of almost 80 countries. See the playlist on my youtube channel.Enjoy!
Andalusia-Spain:
Andalusia has a surface area of 87,597 square kilometres (33,821 sq mi), 17.3 percent of the territory of Spain. Andalusia alone is comparable in extent and in the variety of its terrain to any of several of the smaller European countries. To the east is the Mediterranean Sea; to the west the Atlantic Ocean; to the north the Sierra Morena constitutes the border with the Meseta Central; to the south, the self-governing[36] British overseas territory of Gibraltar and the Strait of Gibraltar separate it from Morocco.
Andalusia is an autonomous community in southern Spain. It is the most populous, and the second largest autonomous community in the country. The Andalusian autonomous community is officially recognised as a historical nationality. The territory is divided into eight provinces: Almería, Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga and Seville. Its capital is the city of Seville.
Andalusia is located in the south of the Iberian peninsula, in southwestern Europe, immediately south of the autonomous communities of Extremadura and Castilla-La Mancha; west of the autonomous community of Murcia and the Mediterranean Sea; east of Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean; and north of the Mediterranean Sea and the Strait of Gibraltar. Andalusia is the only European region with both Mediterranean and Atlantic coastlines. The small British overseas territory of Gibraltar shares a three-quarter-mile land border with the Andalusian province of Cádiz at the eastern end of the Strait of Gibraltar.
Andalusia has historically been an agricultural region, compared to the rest of Spain and the rest of Europe. However, the growth of the community especially in the sectors of industry and services was above average in Spain and higher than many communities in the Eurozone. The region has a rich culture and a strong identity. Many cultural phenomena that are seen internationally as distinctively Spanish are largely or entirely Andalusian in origin. These include flamenco and, to a lesser extent, bullfighting and Hispano-Moorish architectural styles, both of which are also prevalent in some other regions of Spain.
Marc Márquez in Villamartín, Cádiz. Hidden camera
Marc Márquez and Repsol visited the town of Villamartín in the province of Cádiz (Spain). This video, recorded with a hidden camera, shows how Marc surprised the inhabitants of this town.
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Cycling Via Verde de la Sierra (Travel Spain) [ cycle touring]
#Viaverde #spain #cyclingtrip
We cycled part of the more than 6,000 kms of abandoned railway lines across Spain, most of which was never completed and unused.
We start the Via Verde de la Sierra in Olvera and end in Puerto Serrano. The cycle goes through lots of tunnels and over stunning bridges.
No motorized vehicle of any sorts is allowed on the vias.
Cycled: 36.5km
Time taken: 5h including many drone stops, snacks and restaurant / refreshment stops
Pace Level: Easy-Medium
Hotel: Estacion de Olvera
A return taxi ???? was arranged at the bicycle rental location.
Beautiful vistas, relaxing rides, friends trip= perfect trip. cycle touring I shot most of this vlog on the dji osmo pocket.
andalucia is a beautiful part of spain and the path leads through cadiz and Granada
CRUISE TOURISM IN CADIZ
Port of Cadiz Bay has established itself as one of the most important ports in Spain for cruise tourism with 400.000 passengers and 300 ships passing through the port each year.
Most of the tourists that use the port facilities are from United Kingdom, Germany, France and the United States of America and they rate their experience in Cadiz as outstanding (9.3 out of 10).
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AS Taxi drivers in Huelva reinvent the sector with TV and WIFI offering personalized tourist tours
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Two taxi drivers from Huelva have used technology to turn their vehicles into an alternative way of transport for tourist. They offer WIFI and an audio audio guide to complete the experience of the tourist. After assisting to a tourism course, they started their own website, wrote information leaflets and designed a route that included the most unknown places in Huelva.
Rick Steves' Andalucía: The Best of Southern Spain
Join Rick as he weaves Andalucía's rich mix of culture, cuisine, history, and natural wonders into a 60-minute special. The hour includes the major cities of Sevilla, Córdoba, and Granada; flamenco, sherry, and horses; dramatic white-washed hill towns; and fun in the Costa del Sol sun — plus a dash of Britain in Gibraltar.
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Spain ???????? Group Trip Around the Coast | GoPro
San Sebastián/ Pamplona/ Barcelona/ Ibiza/ Valencia/ Rota/ Cadiz/ Seville/ Granada/ Tangier, Morocco. It was an amazing two week trip traveling around the coast of Spain/ Espania: Landed in Madrid, trained to San Sebastian in the Basque Country, headed to The Running of the Bulls and San Fermin, toured the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona along with experiencing the Barcelona beaches and nightclubs. We also travelled to Ibiza for a boat party, then Valencia, Rota, Cadiz, Seville, Granada to see the Alhambra, and ended the trip with a overnight trip from Tarifa to Tangier, Morocco.
Route of our trip:
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*Stay more than one night in San Sebastian. It's small, but there is so much to do. The Vargabrothers have some good videos on the place.
*Pamlona gets really overcrowded during the weekend. Go to the days towards the beginning of San Fermin if possible as the streets were full of trash when we went.
*Spend at least 3 nights in Barcelona if not 4. There is so much to do. But be very careful of pick pocketers and people trying to rip you off. They are everywhere, especially if they think you're an American.
*The Sagrada Familia requires you have tickets with a timed entry. Buy them online, if you try to buy tickets at the church they will likely be sold out or only have availability hours later.
*The Sagrada Familia tour also comes with the towers, which also has a timed entry.
*Book tickets for Ibiza a little in advance. Flights there can be very cheap.
*Everything else in Ibiza is very expensive, so be prepared.
*Check Ibiza's spotlight calendar to find what DJs are where:
*We drove to Granada to see the Alhambra, which was the easiest way to get there, and parking was easy too.
*Getting to Tangier can be a struggle. The day I left the boats didn't leave Tarifa because of high winds. So I took a taxi to Algeciras, to get on the FRS ferry there, which takes you to Tangier Med, which then requires another taxi to get to Tangier.
Locations of what the video includes after the intro:
San Sebastian:
(0:13) San Sebastian's main beach
(0:17) Hike to Castillo de La Mota
Pamplona:
(0:25) Running of the Bulls Monument
(0:27) Running of the Bulls from just outside Plaza de TOROS de Pamplona
(0:40) Inside Plaza de TOROS de Pamplona as the Bulls entered
Barcelona:
(0:51) Sagrada Familia, Barcelona
(1:10) From the towers of The Sagrada Familia.
(1:30) Walking in the Gothic neighborhood
(1:38) Ziryab Cocktail & Shisha Lounge
(1:48) Smar
(1:58) Platja de Sant Sebastià
(2:47) Opium Nightclub
Ibiza:
(3:45) Catedral de Santa María
(3:48) Playa Den Bossa
(4:00) Ibiza Rocks the Boat- Boat Party
(5:40) Space Nightclub
Valencia:
(6:05) Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía
(6:08) Micalet - Miguelete
(6:11) Riding our rented bikes through the dried up riverbed, Jardines de Turia
(6:13) Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias
Rota:
(6:23) View from my friends balcony of the beach in Rota
Cadiz:
(6:37) Catedral de Cádiz
(6:57) Playa de la caleta
Seville:
(7:00) Plaza de España
Granada:
(7:17) Alhambra Tour
(7:57) View of the Alhambra from Mirador San Nicolás
Tangier, Morocco:
(8:05) Walking the tight alley ways
(8:34) Taking the FRS ferry back to Tarifa
Special thanks to great friends who came and who we met along the way who made the trip amazing! And also helped provide footage, be in the video, and provided for a better time than any of us imagined.
Video taken with iPhone 6+ w/1080p @ 60fps & GoPro Hero 3+ Black Edition w/1080p @ 60fps settings
Songs Used:
Said the Sky Darling Ft. Missio
Mike Posner Seb Remix I Took a Pill in Ibiza + Instrumental
Daft Punk Harder Better Faster Stronger Dillon Francis Remix
Christina Skaar - Critical Cohilo Remix
Road Trip in the South of Spain (Andalucía) and Morocco
This video documents our 10 day road trip across the South of Spain, visiting Málaga, Granada, Córdoba and Tarifa. After 5 days in Andalucía, we took a ferry from Algeciras to Tangier. We then took a taxi to the mountain village of Chefchaouen. We spent the last few days in Marrakesh, where we took a day to visit the Atlas Mountain and Ouarzazate, where Gladiator, Game of Thrones and other movies/series were filmed.
Music Credit: Lost Frequencies - Reality
Busfahrt von Hafen Cádiz bis Sevilla
Ottobre 2001
Crociera con La MSC RHAPSODY, Attraccati al porto di Cádiz ( Spagna ).
Si Fá una escursione in Bus fino a Siviglia.
From Cadiz to Malaga, Andalucia-SPAIN 2015 (by night)
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