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Experience Cadiz's bay on a luxurious catamaran with swimming, water slides, and on-board lunch—perfect for a relaxing day on the water.
This three-hour catamaran tour in Cadiz promises a delightful blend of relaxation, fun, and scenic views. From sailing past iconic landmarks to taking a refreshing swim, it offers a taste of Andalusia’s maritime charm. What makes this experience stand out is the luxurious “Pura Vida” catamaran, which is bigger and more comfortable than typical boats, making your trip more enjoyable.
One of the best parts? The inclusion of a full meal on board and the opportunity to play on giant mats or slide into the sea. However, potential travelers should be aware that the experience can be somewhat affected by weather and sea conditions, and the bar service might not be super quick. This tour is ideal for those craving a laid-back day with water-based fun and scenic sailing, especially if you appreciate good value and comfort.


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This tour offers a balanced mix of sightseeing and leisure. The “Pura Vida” catamaran sets sail from the port of Cadiz, with departure points near the Plaza de Sevilla, right in front of the Palacio de Congreso. The route varies depending on the day’s sea and wind conditions, but the aim is to sail along Cadiz’s historic walls and iconic landmarks such as Torres Miradores de la Ciudad, San Felipe Alto, and La Caleta beach.
The sailing experience is quite comfortable thanks to the vessel’s large size and design, tailored for a more stable and pleasant ride. The captain and crew, including guides who provide commentary in five languages—Spanish, English, French, German, and Italian—share insights about the city’s maritime past and modern sights.
If the waters are kind, you’ll head north along the bay, passing the Walls of San Carlos, the Bastion of Candelaria, and the Castle of San Sebastian. The views of these historic structures from the water give a fresh perspective of Cadiz’s centuries-old defenses. Alternatively, if the conditions are less favorable, the boat will sail south, passing under the impressive “La Pepa” bridge, the symbol of modern Cadiz.
One of the highlights shared by reviewers is the one-hour stop for swimming. You’ll find large floating mats and a water slide, which add an element of lively fun beyond the usual boat ride. The reviewer Claire recounted that the boat “was anchored near a beach, and you could swim, go down a slide, and use large water floats.” She also mentioned some minor confusion over what was allowed on the nets, but overall, the swim opportunity is a great way to cool off during the trip.
A significant part of the experience is the lunch served onboard, which includes two courses and a dessert. A drink of choice—beer, soft drink, or water—is also included, making this a relaxed, all-in-one outing. While the review points out some delays in bar service—“I waited 15 minutes for two drinks”—most guests will appreciate the convenience of having a meal without needing to look elsewhere.
The tour lasts about three hours, which is enough to enjoy the sights, water play, and meal without feeling rushed. The boat is accessible for people with functional diversity, but those in wheelchairs should contact the provider beforehand to confirm embankment logistics, especially considering tides.
Entering through Plaza de Sevilla, you’ll gather your boarding ticket at their office before heading down to the port, where the boat is docked. The activity ends back at the starting point, making logistics straightforward.
While reviews are generally positive, Claire’s experience highlights a few things to consider: the bar service can be slow, and clarity on what activities are permitted isn’t always perfect. She noted that people laid on the nets despite signs restricting standing, and waited a significant time for drinks, so if you’re particularly thirsty or in a rush, you might want to stock up before boarding.
This trip suits families, couples, and groups of friends looking for a fun, relaxed day on the water. It’s particularly great for those who want to combine sightseeing with some active water play. If you enjoy the comforts of a bigger vessel and a good meal included, this tour offers excellent value for its price.

The Cadiz Catamarán Experience delivers a well-rounded day of scenic sailing, fun water activities, and a tasty meal. Its strength lies in the comfort of the vessel, the variety of sights, and the chance to swim in the inviting waters of Cadiz Bay. Although some may find the bar service a bit slow or wish for clearer activity guidelines, most will find this tour a relaxing, enjoyable way to spend part of their day in Andalusia.
This tour is best suited for travelers who enjoy a mix of sightseeing and playful water fun. It offers good value for the price, especially considering the on-board meal and the chance to relax on a luxurious catamaran. If you’re after an authentic, laid-back experience with beautiful views and a little splash of adventure, this could be just what you’re looking for.

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes catamaran sailing, a stop for swimming with giant mats and a water slide, a two-course meal with dessert, and a drink of your choice—beer, soft drink, or water.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is approximately 3 hours, from departure to return.
Where do I meet the tour?
You’ll meet at the tour provider’s office near Plaza de Sevilla, in front of the Palacio de Congreso. After redeeming your voucher, you’ll head to the port for boarding.
Can I bring my wheelchair?
Yes, the boat is adapted for people with functional diversity, but availability depends on tides. It’s recommended to contact the provider in advance to confirm.
What are the sailing routes?
Depending on weather and wind, the boat will sail north along the city walls or south passing under “La Pepa” bridge. Both routes offer scenic views of Cadiz’s landmarks.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the water activities and relaxed pace make it suitable for families, but always check with the provider if you have young children or special needs.
Are drinks and snacks available for purchase?
Only the included drinks are provided; additional drinks and snacks can be purchased at the onboard bar, which may have slow service at times.
What should I wear?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and perhaps a hat. Casual, comfortable clothing is best for the trip and water activities.
What if the weather is bad?
Tours can be canceled or rescheduled with 24-hour notice. Check the weather forecast before your booking and be aware of potential delays or changes.
Is the lunch vegetarian or special diet friendly?
The menu specifics aren’t detailed, so if you have dietary restrictions, contact the provider beforehand to confirm options.
This Cadiz catamaran tour offers a charming mix of sightseeing, water fun, and good food—perfect for those who want to relax while exploring the bay’s beauty. Whether you’re on a romantic getaway or a family adventure, it’s a smooth way to enjoy Cadiz from a different perspective.