In Madrid it has been raining for days, something of which I already the AEMET notified us and that it seems wonderful to us, but we cannot stop thinking about the sun, the summer and of course, the beach.
We dream of the holidays arriving now and that is why we love to talk about destinations in which to get lost and recommend areas of Spain to visit. Today we have been helped by one of the entities that knows the most about Spanish geography, which reveals to us what are the best beaches in Cádiz. And the best thing is that they can be enjoyed all year round.
Caleta Beach (Cádiz)
The sunsets on the beach of La Caleta are so beautiful that they seem like a postcard (here we explain how to take photos of sunsets with your mobile to keep them forever). It is the beach of the old town of Cádiz, sheltered between two castlesThe best thing you can do is rest in the shade of its old Nuestra Señora de la Palma spa and enjoy the hustle and bustle that is always there. 640 meters of pure Cádiz.
Bolonia Beach (Tarifa)
In 2022 it was one of the most sought after beaches in Andalusiaand nothing surprises us, especially being one of the few virgin beaches that remain in southern Spain. Seven wonderful kilometers of dunes and fine white sand. A very clean, wide and perfect beach for long walks and to give sports a chance, because if there is one thing in Cádiz it is a lot of wind to practice sports like windsurfing. And you will not find a better place than Tarifa to do it.
Trafalgar Lighthouse Beach (Barbate)
Barbate is located in the heart of the Breña y Marismas de Barbate Natural Park, so it is not surprising that its beaches are spectacular pictures surrounded by nature. Although It is not suitable for swimming, as it is a sandy area where the shoals and reefs can cause whirlpools. But how beautiful it looks from the safety of the arena. A historic area whose waters, in front of which the Trafalgar lighthouse is located, lived through the battle between the Spanish and French fleets against the English fleet of Admiral Nelson in 1805.
Zahara de los Atunes beach
Its 1,800 meters are historic and almost a symbol of the Costa del Sol in themselves. Beach of fine white sand, wind, waves and tuna from the Almadraba. The old fishing settlement of Zahara de los Atunes is now a unique tourist enclave that will make you fall in love, and here we will find some of the best places in Cádiz to eat good tuna.
Photos | Cadiz tourism
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