Connecting two of Cadiz’s most prominent landmarks, San Sebastian Castle and Santa Catalina Castle, La Caleta beach is a favorite among the locals with direct access to the neighborhood of La Viña. On the beach, the white painted former Spa of Our Lady of La Palma and Real structure dominates the iconic bay, making it […]
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When going to the beach, Huelva might not be the first place you think of in Andalucia, still being quite off the beaten path in southern Spain. Being the undoubtedly most underrated beach destination in the region, Huelva boasts a coastline of pristine beaches extending from the more famous Cadiz beaches on the wind-swept Atlantic […]
The beaches in Cadiz, Spain, are any adventure traveler’s favorites! Wild and untamed by all the wind that hits the Atlantic Ocean, perfect for any water sports like surfing, kite surfing, and windsurfing. On quieter days, the paddleboards come out and the beaches are freckled with people sunbathing and taking walks. Some beaches are situated […]
Between the coastal sand dunes in southern Spain, you find a small bohemian paradise. Los Caños de Meca, Cadiz. For any free spirits in love with the authentic, art, music, kite surfing, and astounding beaches this is exactly the place to be. The summer paradise for the lovers of Andalucia off the beaten path. But […]
Looking for the best beaches in Andalucia? Southern Spain is jam-packed with beautiful beaches, some more popular than others, and some are more easily accessible than others. While it’s easy to stay local and go to the nearest beach from your hotel, sometimes it’s really worth going on a road trip exploring different beaches farther […]
Whether you love to sunbathe for hours on a long, white-sanded beach with clear water or you’re the active kind that gets easily bored, Bolonia beach in southern Spain will not disappoint. There are plenty of things to do in Bolonia, with the untamed Bolonia Sand Dunes cascading down to the turquoise water offering mesmerizing […]
Cabo de Gata-Níjar is a nature reserve in the province of Almeria in Southern Spain. The reserve is volcanic and hosts the only desert in Spain. Besides being dry, rocky, and sandy on the inland, the coastline has some incredible volcanic cliffs and stunning virgin beaches. Some of the beaches in Cabo de Gata can […]
We looked confused around us as banging techno music came closer and closer. It didn’t fit the surroundings; The otherwise quiet beach of Cala de San Pedro, Cabo de Gata with only a few stoned travelers chilling by their tents, the waves smashing towards the beachfront, and a guy playing chilled tunes on his guitar […]
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