Where to sleep in Chiclana de la Frontera

Guide to sleep in Chiclana de la Frontera

It was in this spectacular town of the Bay of Cadiz where the Greeks wrote that Hercules made two of his works. Beyond mythology, Chiclana is a monumental town with a solitary port and large sandy areas. The visual icon of the city, also considered one of the 7 Magic Points of Chiclana, is the Hermitage of Santa Ana. The Greater Church of San Juan Bautista is also a great place to visit there. If you are planning to sleep in Chiclana de la Frontera keep reading to see the recommendations we make so you can choose your accommodation more easily

Dónde dormir en Chiclana de la Frontera
Ermita de Santa Ana

One of the accommodations that we like the most to sleep in Chiclana de la Frontera is the Valentin Sancti Petri, a hotel at 3 minutes walking from the beach. It is next to a golf course. The rooms are quite simple, but with everything you need for a stay of a couple of days. Almost all rooms have a terrace. The establishment has two restaurants, the Zahara and Cazorla, with buffet service and dishes from a menu during the summer months. There is a bicycle and car rental service and a spa that can be used with a surcharge.

The Iberostar Royal Andalus is another of the hotels that we recommend. It is located on the beach of La Barrosa and it has exceptional views of the sea. It has rooms with balcony and 3 outdoor swimming pools and leisure facilities with tennis courts. In the hotel there are 3 restaurants and there is a daily buffet service. Manolete restaurant is the most recommended.

Dónde dormir en Chiclana de la Frontera
Hotel Valentin Sancti Petri
Dónde dormir en Chiclana de la Frontera
Hotel Iberostar Royal Andalus

To sleep in one of the towns next to Chiclana, we suggest the Hotel Conil Park in Conil de la Frontera. It is a hotel that is almost on shore and next to the centre of the town. Rooms at this hotel have simple and bright decoration with views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Dónde dormir en Conil de la Frontera
Hotel Conil Park

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