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Southern Spain: Beaches in Cádiz to visit this year

  • 9 June 2023
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  • Nora
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Andalusia, the southern region of Spain, has become a mecca for holiday goers wanting to bask in the sun and escape their rainy reality. You may be familiar with Costa del Sol, which is home to the stunning Málaga. What about Costa de la Luz, I hear you ask? Costa de la Luz stretches along the western coast of Spain. This “Coast of Light” plays host to an array of golden sandy beaches. Between the provinces of Cádiz and Huelva, you will be spoiled for choice among these beautiful beaches!

If you want to sail the sunny south of Spain this summer, Click&Boat can take you there. Have a look at this spell-binding of beaches in Cádiz to add to your list this summer!

Tarifa

Firstly, Tarifa is the type of coastal town that enchants you and leaves you under its spell for many years to come. This coastal town is blessed with optimum wind conditions and has become the kite surfing capital of Europe. Its winding cobblestone streets come to life in high season and the area is an Eden. You can feast your eyes on the breathtaking vistas of Africa from this charming town! Try out some of these beaches for spectacular views.

Bolonia beach

Bolonia Beach offers visitors a unique blend of golden sand dunes and crystal-clear turquoise waters. One of the notable attractions at Bolonia Beach is the massive sand dune known as the Duna de Bolonia. Rising to a height of over 30 meters, this impressive dune provides visitors with a panoramic view of the surrounding area and the Atlantic Ocean. It’s a popular spot for adventurous travellers who enjoy hiking and exploring the natural surroundings.

Like many beaches in Tarifa, Bolonia has drawn kite surfers and windsurfers from around the globe, thanks to the consistent winds that create ideal conditions for these activities.

In addition, nature lovers will appreciate the surrounding area of Bolonia Beach, as it is part of the Parque Natural del Estrecho (Natural Park of the Strait). This protected area is home to diverse flora and fauna, including rare plant species and migratory birds.

Valdevaqueros

As a lover of Valdevaqueros, I may be biased in saying that this is one of the best beaches in Cádiz!

Valdevaqueros Beach is renowned for its stunning natural landscapes, making it a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Valdevaqueros Beach has even become a hotspot for international wind and kitesurfing competitions. This further establishes its reputation as a premier destination for water sports enthusiasts.

Not only is this a popular beach for all things nautical-related, but its beach bar, Tumbao, has become famous in its own right. People come from far and wide to grab a drink and experience the vibrant atmosphere. Sounds like a good plan after a day of sailing and kite surfing!

Playa de los Lances

Los Lances Beach is a captivating coastal destination along the Costa de la Luz. The breathtaking landscapes and pristine environment are two of its main attractions. Its unspoiled beauty, coupled with panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean, creates an unmissable setting that immerses visitors in tranquillity. Similarly, it is another beach in Cádiz that is popular among kite surfing enthusiasts.

Situated close to the town of Tarifa, Los Lances Beach offers convenient access to a range of amenities and bars and restaurants. Come to this beach for a unique blend of natural beauty, incredible vistas, perfect wind conditions and a vibrant social scene!

Zahara de los Atunes

The town of Zahara los Atunes is nestled between Barbate and Baelo Claudia. Along with its timeless old town, Playa de la Zahara has become a popular location for swimming and kite surfing alike. 

Playa Zahara is a beach in Cádiz that remains untouched by high-rise buildings and is an unspoiled delight to visit. This small fishing village regales visitors with its picturesque sunsets and boasts some of the best in Spain!

Barbate

Despite this area being small, Los Caños de Meca boasts some of the most beautiful beaches in Cádiz. This corner of Cádiz along the Costa de la Luz exudes a bohemian vibe. Nature lovers have hailed the beaches of Los Caños de Meca as a paradise!

The mythical beach of Playa de Pirata is the beating heart of this coastal town in Barbate and is what springs to mind when people think of the area. For history buffs, Cape Trafalgar and Faro de Trafalgar are areas of interest in this area. The lighthouse was erected in 1860 and is still functioning today!

The Cape of Trafalgar serves as a reminder of the historical events that took place in 1806 and many visit it to discover more about the historical significance of the naval Batte of Trafalgar.

As well as this, on the other side of the lighthouse, lies the popular Playa del Faro de Trafalgar. The beach’s unspoiled beauty, combined with the backdrop of rolling dunes and the sparkling waters of the Atlantic Ocean, creates a truly enchanting atmosphere.

Conil de la Frontera

The sun-kissed whitewashed villages characterise Andalusia. Conil is a shining example of a traditional town that is brimming with life. Not to mention, there are 14 kilometres of velvety sandy beaches to sink your feet into!

Los Bateles Beach

Its proximity to the city centre Conil de la Frontera makes it the perfect spot for those who are looking for a blend of a vibrant atmosphere and lounging-in-the-sun days! This beach is fringed with palm trees and its shores are lapped by crystalline water.

Las Calas de Roche

Finally, if you’re searching for a secluded cove for your summer getaway, we have you covered! Las Calas de Roche is a crowd favourite and is one of the best beaches in Cádiz. Gaining entry to this private paradise is a bit tricky, but it’s worth the effort! Beachgoers will quite literally have to go off the beaten track to find this spot. All that stands between you and your peaceful getaway is a wooden flight of stairs down to the shoreline.

In conclusion, we could write about the top beaches in Cádiz all day! If you’re looking for a summer getaway and are a water sports enthusiast, the Costa de la Luz is your dream destination!

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Nora

I work as a marketing manager at Click&Boat in sunny Barcelona and feel most at home on the water. Sailing is my passion and I even spent a chapter of my life living on a sailboat. Now, I enjoy sharing tips, stories and advice to help others discover boating and create their own magical moments at sea.

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