The city also features sailing clubs, old districts including El Pópulo, the old medieval town of La Viña, and a fishing district.
Despite its golden beaches, rich history and laid-back culture, a survey by Scenic also found that 43 per cent of Brits have never heard of it.
The Bay of Cádiz, in Spain, has been named as Europe's sunniest coastal city, with around 3,024 hours of annual sunshine.
Research conducted by Scenic Cruises found that Cádiz takes the top spot in the Continent with an average of more than eight hours of sunshine per day.
The best way to reach Cádiz is by flying to Seville, and then driving to Cádiz or getting the train, both of which take around an hour and 20 minutes.