Chiclana de la Frontera has a population of around 85,000 people, with a significant increase during the summer months due to the influx of tourists. The city has a diverse demographic, with a growing international community of expatriates, particularly from northern Europe, who have chosen to make this coastal city their home. While the majority of the population is Spanish, the increasing diversity adds to the city’s cultural richness, influencing local businesses and events.
The population is relatively young compared to other parts of Spain, with many families living in the area, contributing to a vibrant and active community. The city is also experiencing steady population growth, driven in part by its appeal as a tourist destination and a popular location for second homes among Spaniards.