Terminals at Cadiz Airport
There is one main terminal building at Cadiz Airport, which handles both arrivals and departures. There is one main runway, which can accept aircraft as large as a Boeing 747. The main flights are domestic flights from Barcelona or Madrid. There are many seasonal flights from elsewhere in Europe.
Getting to Cadiz Airport
From Jerez where the airport lies, it is around 40 km away. The AP4 is the highway that leads from Seville and through Dos Hermanes to the south and can be enjoyed in the comfort of your Car Hire Cadiz Airport vehicle..
If you are heading from the east at Malaga or Marbella, use the E15 coastal road then the A381 at San Roque.
If you are heading south from Cordoba, you can use the A4 to Seville then the AP4.
If you are coming from Portugal to the west, use the A22 past Faro and across the border at Isa Cristina. The road changes to the A49 that passes the Donana National Park.
Parking at Cadiz Airport
There are 980 car parking spaces at the airport. Split into two groups, long and short term, you can leave you car in a security-guarded area. Payment is per day in the long-term car park. You can pay using a credit card or cash in the terminal building.
Facilities at Cadiz Airport
There are many facilities offered by the airport such as duty free shops. The Cadiz Airport Shop offers clothing and perfumes at discounted rates. The Duty Free Shop sells tobacco, spirits and confectioneries although check the limitations.
There is Wifi Internet available throughout the whole airport. You can use a laptop or PDA device to connect whereby you enter your credit card details and you can browse the Internet whilst you wait for your flight.
There are baby changing facilities and disabled access toilets located in convenient areas of the airport. There are 93 check-in desks and 54 departure gates.
What's Close to Cadiz Airport?
The city of Cadiz is the oldest in west Europe. It was founded 3,000 years ago by Phoenician sailors. Due to its location, it is a commercial stronghold as it has a port that opens the doors to North Africa, similar to Gibraltar.
There is the Cathedral on top of a hill that looks down onto the city. The Central Market is nearby called the Torre Tavira and you can buy Spanish souvenirs and place them in your Car Hire Cadiz Airport vehicle.
The city has a carnival that is in February. There is food, dancing and singing and it is said to be the 3rd biggest in the world.