The Costa de la Luz is located in the provinces of Cadiz and Huelva, from the town of Tarifa to the Spanish border with Portugal. A large area where you can find a lot to do, it is a highly touristic area.
It enjoys the highest number of daylight hours per year, something that will accompany you in wonderful moments.
The Costa de la Luz is full of fishing villages and charming towns. With more than 300 km of fantastic beaches.
Where every year all kinds of people find their paradise, nature lovers, active tourism, water sports or good food, as the gastronomy and wines of this area are of great importance.
We show in this article, the most emblematic and significant places of the Costa de la Luz.
Baelo Claudia is a Roman archaeological site from the 1st century A.D. It is located next to the beach of Bolonia.
It is an ancient Roman city in a perfect state of preservation, with a large theatre, four temples, baths and the Roman wall.
Next to this archaeological site, there is a museum where the history (birth, development and fall) of this Roman enclave is perfectly explained.
You will be able to see archaeological finds and the most attractive features of Baelo Claudia. As a detail, the entrance is free but you have to book the visit in advance.
The Costa de la Luz is full of wonderful villages, from the white villages of Cadiz to those on the coast.
Old fishing villages that have become great destinations for tourists and for families to live in all year round.
To help you get to know the area better, we tell you about the most charming villages on the Costa de la Luz.
Cadiz, one of the oldest cities in the world, was one of the first Phoenician settlements in Western Europe. It is a splendid city for its culture, traditions and historical heritage.
Strolling along the Malecon, visiting the Cathedral, the castles of “San Sebastian and Santa Catalina”, enjoying its magnificent beaches are some of the activities that await you.
Cadiz can boast of being one of the most beautiful cities in the whole country, with excellent gastronomy and wines to enjoy, as well as a fantastic climate.
The Puerto de Santa Maria, situated at the mouth of the “Guadalete”, is a beautiful, bright and open city. It is enhanced by its centre, which has been declared a Historic Site.
El Puerto is well known for being the birthplace of Rafael Alberti, one of the figures of the generation of 27 in Spain.
It has a museum, an essential centre for the knowledge and dissemination of his work.
One of the most emblematic buildings is the “Castillo de San Marcos” and its Arab mosque. It is joined by the “Monasterio de la Victoria” and the “Iglesia Mayor Prioral” in Gothic style.
You should not miss the valuable archaeological remains found in the “Poblado de Doña Blanca”, one of the oldest.
Sanlúcar de Barrameda is situated on the left bank of the mouth of the Guadalquivir River, opposite Doñana.
The city was declared a Historic Site, and its urban structure is characterised by being divided into two urban centres, the “Barrio Alto” and the “Barrio Bajo”.
The Barrio Bajo is located in the historical and monumental core of the city. Here you can find the “Palacio de Orleans y Borbón”, the “Basílica de Nuestra Señora de la Caridad”, the remains of the medieval wall and the “Castillo de Santiago”.
It is one of the most beautiful cities in the province of Cadiz, with a lot of history to tell.
It also has a fantastic gastronomy, the “Barrio de los pescadores” is full of restaurants, where you can taste the famous “prawns, fish and seafood stews”.
Setenil de las Bodegas is one of the most unique and extremely beautiful villages. It is one of the main tourist destinations in the Sierra de Cádiz.
The most emblematic feature of the village are its houses, some of which are under the rock, others on top of it or inside it.
Different levels of height in the streets, forming special corners such as the streets of the “Cuevas de la Sombra” and “Cuevas al Sol”.
Historical town of medieval origin and in the area that today is called “La Villa”, the old Almohad settlement was established.
It also has a fortress of medieval origin, its historical heritage continues with the old Town Hall, the chapel of Nuestra Señora del Carmen and the Church of Nuestra Señora de la Encarnación.
Setenil de las Bodegas is undoubtedly an obligatory tourist stop.
Conil, is a beautiful municipality situated in the south of the province of Cadiz in the “Cabo de Roche”.
It is a very touristy town in the summer months, it has managed to maintain its authentic and seafaring character in spite of the great tourist development.
It is especially attractive for beach lovers, some of them are among the most appreciated in the province of Cadiz.
It is a town with a lot of culture and history, both Romans and Phoenicians have left an incredible legacy of great value.
Popular sites such as the “Iglesia de Santa Catalina”, the “Torre de Guzmán” or the “Puerta de la villa” are worth a visit while strolling through the streets of Conil.
On the Costa de la Luz, you will find coastal areas of great beauty. From the mouth of the Guadiana to the city of Tarifa, there are more than 200 km of dunes, fine golden sand.
Great waves for surfers and incredible sunsets. Enjoy this marvel that nature has given us, with the best beaches on the Costa de la Luz.
One of the most valued beaches in Spain is the beach of Bolonia. With fine white sand, it is one of the most important attractions in Andalusia.
Its attraction are the dunes that are located on the coast of Cadiz, highlighting the natural monument Duna de Bolonia with more than 30 m high and 200 m wide.
Nearby are the Roman ruins of Baelo Claudia. Don’t miss this fantastic beach, because it will surprise you.
Playa de los Alemanes beach near Zahara de los Atunes, this cove is sheltered, with sandy and pebble areas, as well as natural pools between rocks, protected by a natural breakwater called “the bunker’s nest”. This area is characterised by its nature.
Its waters are fresh and crystalline, with almost 2km of beach, the access can be complicated because you have to go down to the beach through an area of stairs with a steep slope.
El Palmar beach is located a few kilometres from Conil de la Frontera, and is one of the most spectacular beaches on the Costa de la Luz.
With fine golden sand and crystal clear water in a beautiful setting, this beach is very popular with surfers. It is known for its incredible sunsets.
Caños de Meca is a natural paradise of unspoilt beaches on the coast of Cadiz. It is characterised by fine golden sandy beaches, under the cliffs of the Tagus. Its main beaches are “Faro de Trafalgar de Meca or Faro de los piratas”.
If you are a water sports lover, these are your beaches where there is wind and waves every year where you can practice windsurfing, kitesurfing and bodyboarding.
The Barrosa beach is located in Chiclana and is one of the great emblems of Cádiz and Andalusia. It is 8km long and in some stretches it is more than 100 metres wide.
It is a beach of fine golden sand, with the Atlantic Ocean with shallow bottoms and moderate waves. It is a unique place where you can enjoy the sea, breathe fresh air and enjoy great sunsets.
La Barrosa beach usually appears in the list of the most popular beaches and for many tourists and visitors it is one of the best beaches in Spain.
The Costa de la Luz, is a fantastic gastronomic area to enjoy great dishes, where sea and land are combined.
The fantastic “langostinos de Sanlúcar” or the famous “gambas blancas de Huelva”, exquisite seafood that you should definitely try.
Fantastic fried fish, red almadraba tuna, Iberian ham, excellent seafood and the famous “tortillitas de camarones”. A great variety of dishes, which you can try in the great restaurants of this incredible area.
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