Yes! (and no!) In the city of Cádiz, dogs are generally not allowed on beaches during the high season which is generally from June to September. However, the good news is, if you’re a dog owner looking to enjoy the beach with your furry friend, there is a designated area just for you.
NOTE: Before you take your dog on any beaches, take a good look for any signs prohibiting access.
The Dog Beach of Cádiz (Playa Canina)
Situated at the end of Cortadura beach, starting from Torregorda, the dog beach extends for almost 500 metres, up to a breakwater that blocks access to the military zone on the other side. The dog-friendly beach is also separated from the swimming area by a 40-metre buffer zone at the opposite end from the breakwater.
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