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Puerto Sherry, Andalusia, Spain
Puerto Sherry is also known as Puerto Deportivo Sherry and it is situated in El Puerto de Santa Maria which a coastal town that is perfect for a relaxing holiday, in the province of Cadiz, in Andalusia. This Marina is located on the banks of the river Guadalete and it can be accessed all year round. This amazing destination is perfect for those who want to spend their honeymoon in a heavenly place, where nothing can disturb their beautiful thoughts. The main tourist attractions of this town are both historical and cultural, combined with a natural environment that is priceless. The Iglesia Mayor Principal, the San Marcos Castel, the Municipal Museum, the Playa de Valdelagrana or the Aqualand Bahia de Cadiz are some of the most recommended locations where the tourists can spend a pleasant time. There are plenty of archaeological attractions and old monuments that can be admired closely by history enthusiasts. This marina is located in the Parque Natural Bahia de Cadiz.
Facilities of Puerto Sherry
Drinking water
Bar
Restaurant
Wifi
Electricity
Fuel station
Weather forecasting
Market
Dressing rooms
Security
Shipyard
Diving
Sailing school
Crane
Hibernation
Laundry
Travellift
Ramp
Seamanship
Service Station for ships
Bank
Pharmacy
Photo Gallery
Cancellation Policy of Puerto Sherry : restrictive
The Restrictive Policy doesn't allow any refund.
Attractions in Andalusia
The autonomous community of Andalusia is also known as Andalucia or Andaluzia and it is the second largest region in the country. Also, it is the most populous community, having more than 8.5 million inhabitants. Andalucia includes 8 provinces: Seville or Sevilla, Malaga, Huelva, Granada, Jaen, Cordoba, Cadiz and Almeria. The capital of Andalusia is Sevilla, which is a great city that was built on the Guadalquivir River. This region is a perfect combination between the holiday resorts that are simply breathtaking, the cultural mix, the astonishing architecture, the luxury and the picturesque landscapes of the coast.
According to the historic sources, Andalusia has been inhabited since the prehistoric times, due to its natural treasures such as the fertile lands and the mineral deposits, but also to the advantageous position that offered access to both Europe and Africa. The battles between the Christians and the Muslims, the fight for sovereignty and the desire of bu...
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