July in Cádiz offers a full summer experience with warm temperatures, long days, and a lively coastal atmosphere. Although it’s peak season in many parts of Spain, Cádiz can feel less crowded than expected compared to bigger tourist hotspots. Because of this, you still get energy and events without overwhelming crowds. Moreover, the combination of beaches, cultural traditions, and nearby day trips makes July one of the most rewarding times to visit. In this guide, you’ll discover the weather, what to pack, and the best things to do in Cádiz during July.
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