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How to get to Sancti Petri (Cádiz)

Located on the coast of Chiclana de la Frontera, Sancti Petri combines wide beaches, Atlantic light and an easy-going rhythm that sets in from the very first day. Just a short distance from the city of Cádiz and well connected to the rest of Andalucia, it’s easy to reach whether you’re travelling within Spain or arriving from abroad. Here’s a clear overview of the main ways to get there.

How to get to Sancti Petri by plane

Novo Sancti Petri Map

Sancti Petri doesn’t have its own airport, but it’s well served by two nearby airports with straightforward road access.
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From Jerez Airport

Jerez Airport is the closest option, around 60 km away.
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Options from Jerez:

From Seville Airport

Seville Airport is about 150 km away and offers a wider range of national and international connections.
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Options from Seville:

How to get to Sancti Petri by car

Travelling by car is one of the most practical options, especially if you plan to explore the surrounding area.

From Cádiz city

From Seville

Other ways to get to Sancti Petri

By train

The nearest station is Cádiz Station, with long- and medium-distance services from cities such as Seville and Madrid. From Cádiz, you can continue by bus, taxi or hire car.

By bus

There are regular bus services from Cádiz and Seville to Chiclana de la Frontera. From there, local buses and taxis connect easily with Sancti Petri and the beach areas.

Hotel transfers

Many hotels offer transfer services from airports and train stations. This is a convenient option if you’d prefer to start your stay without managing transport arrangements.

Taxi services in Sancti Petri and the surrounding area

Taxi services in Sancti Petri and the surrounding area

Several local taxi companies operate 24 hours a day and are commonly used for airport, station and hotel transfers:

Tips and practical advice for your arrival

Getting to Sancti Petri is straightforward, but a few details can help make your journey even smoother.

Public parking and parking areas

Parking near Playa de la Barrosa

Close to the promenade and beach access points, there are public parking areas, often free or with time limits. These are generally spacious and well marked, but they fill up early in high season, especially at weekends and in August.

Parking in Novo Sancti Petri

In the main tourist areas, with hotels and restaurants, you’ll find both public and private car parks. Some are managed by hotels or businesses but remain accessible to visitors.
Many hotels also offer on-site parking for guests, sometimes covered.

Parking near the Castle of Sancti Petri

Near the access points to the Castle of Sancti Petri, larger public parking areas are available. These are ideal if you’re visiting for the day and planning to walk to nearby coves.

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Tips for parking in Sancti Petri

Where to stay

Sancti Petri is a haven of golden beaches, natural beauty, and unforgettable sunsets over the Atlantic. Nestled in this privileged setting, Amàre Beach Hotel Sancti Petri offers the perfect adults-only retreat, located right on La Barrosa beach. Here, you’ll find the ideal blend of relaxation and sophistication, with exclusive experiences designed for those seeking comfort, style, and the charm of the Atlantic coast. Whether you want to unwind by the sea, indulge in gourmet cuisine, or enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of the Costa de la Luz, this hotel ensures your stay is as special as the destination itself.

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