This is the third time we’ve visited Cadiz over the years on Cunard. It’s a beautiful city and as flat as a pancake, so really easy to get around on foot.
We awoke to a bright blue sky with the sun just rising over the rooftops. After a leisurely breakfast we disembarked and went for a walk around the city, our intention was to have a coffee and churros but the coffeehouse we stopped in had never heard of churros, ah well we just had to make do with a coffee.
Further walking lead us to the Market which has lots of colourful stalls selling local produce and seafood, as well as many small eateries and delicatessen. It was a little early as many were still preparing for the lunch trade so we didn’t wait but carried on strolling along the streets looking for somewhere suitable.
Eventually we ended up in a bar for a beer, and he had some nice looking tapas on display so we plumped for sea bass in lemon and garlic, marinated anchovies and potato salad, all of which were very nice. Once we’d finished it was time to head back via the post office to get some stamps and post postcards.
On returning to the ship, Jane headed out onto the balcony to get the last of the sun there, once it had moved from there we headed up to the Lido deck where the sun beds were out in force. It wasn’t for me so headed to the Winter Garden to read.
It was then Commodore O’Clock so time for a pint on London Pride, while Jane had a Sydney Apple.