EL
PUERTO
DE SANTA
MARÍA
is the
obvious
choice,
a
traditional
family
resort
for both
gaditanos
(as
inhabitants
of Cádiz
are
known)
and
sevillanos
- many
of whom
have
built
villas
and
chalets
along
the fine
Playa
Puntillo
. This
strand
is a
little
way out
from the
town (a
ten- to
fifteen-minute
walk or
a local
bus), a
pleasant
place to
while
away an
afternoon;
there
are
friendly
beach
bars
where
for
ridiculously
little
you can
nurse a
litre of
sangría
(bring
your own
food).
In the
town
itself
the
principal
attraction
is a
series
of
sherry
bodegas
- long,
whitewashed
warehouses
flanking
the
streets
and the
banks of
the
river.
Until
the
train
was
extended
to
Cádiz,
all
shipments
of
sherry
from
Jerez
came
through
Santa
María,
and its
port is
still
used to
some
extent.
Many of
the
firms
offer
free
tours
and
tastings
to
visitors
(Mon-Fri
from
around
10am
till
noon),
though
this is
not a
regular
process
and you
need to
phone in
advance
or
organize
a visit
through
the
turismo,
either
in Cádiz
or
Puerto
de Santa
María
itself.
The most
worthwhile
tours
are
offered
by two
of the
town's
major
producers,
Osborne
y Cía,
c/Fernán
Caballero
3 (Mon-Fri:
visits
at
10.30am
in
English,
11am &
noon in
Spanish;
tel 956
855 211;
¬1.80),
and
Fernando
de Terry,
c/Santísima
Trinidad
2 (Mon-Fri:
visits
at
9.30am,
11am &
12.30pm;
tel 956
857 700;
¬2.10),
situated
in a
beautiful,
converted,
seventeenth-century
convent.
The
ferry
(known
locally
as El
Vapor
,
alluding
to the
earlier
steamboats)
from
Cádiz is
quicker
and
cheaper
than the
bus at
¬1.70
one-way;
the
forty-minute
trip
across
the bay
departs
from the
Estación
Marítima
at 10am,
noon,
2pm,
6.30pm
and
8.30pm (summer
only),
returning
to Cádiz
at 9am,
11am,
1pm,
3.30pm
and
7.30pm
with
extra
sailings
in
season
according
to
demand (especially
in the
evening).
A new
catamaran
service
operated
by the
MareSur
2000
company
(mobile:
tel 670
697 905)
leaves
from the
same
quay 7
times
daily
between
7.25am
and
5.30pm,
and does
the trip
in half
the time
of the
vapor
(20
minutes);
tickets
cost
¬2.25
one-way
or ¬4.20
return.
El
Puerto's
turismo
is
situated
at
c/Luna
22 (daily
10am-2pm
& 6-8pm;
tel 956
542
413),
near the
Plaza de
las
Galeras
Reales
where
the
ferry
drops
you.
Close by
you'll
also
find
some
excellent
seafood
restaurants
,
including
the
justly
famous
and
great
fun
Romerijo
,
c/Ribera
del
Marisco,
one of
the most
popular
marisquerías
in town,
where
you can
buy your
choice
of
shellfish
in a
cartucho
(paper
funnel)
and eat
on their
terrace
with a
beer.
Bus #2
from the
Plaza de
las
Galeras
Reales
goes to
the
campsite
at Playa
Las
Dunas (tel
956 872
210;
open all
year),
near the
beach
with
plenty
of shade.