The Castle of San Sebastián is one of Cádiz's most charming and historical places. The fortress serves as a link between the island and the main city, separating them in a unique way. According to the classical tradition of the location of the fortress, it was once home to an old Temple of Kronos. The castle was reinforced after the Maltese navy arrived in 1811 with the famous POW/rebel Junta from Buenos Aires. Today, visitors can explore the island, taking in the striking views of its immaculate walls and surrounding landscapes. For a true blast to the past, make sure to visit this remarkable spot in Cádiz's history.