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Tarifa

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Natascha
March 26, 2022
Kite surf and enjoy the laid back vibe of Tarifa. When there, stop by Baelo Claudia, home of some of the most spectacular Roman ruins in Spain (75min by car)
Sandra
November 13, 2021
Charming town centre with views of Gibraltar and Africa, but the main attraction here are the beautiful pristine white sand beaches. Very popular for kite/wind surfing.
Angelika
January 20, 2021
Tarifa lies barely 45mins drive from Alcaidesa. It is a very ancient, walled town, mostly pedestrianised, and lies to the rear of a stunning, Atlantic beach, Los Lancos. Tarifa is where the Med meets the Atlantic, and is just 14 kms across the Straits from Morocco, to which ferries sail daily to the port of Tangier. Tarifa has a bustling vibe, some unique historical heritage, unusual boutique shopping and a great street coffee bar scene. Several outstanding tapas bars of note too!
Tarifa lies barely 45mins drive from Alcaidesa. It is a very ancient, walled town, mostly pedestrianised, and lies to the rear of a stunning, Atlantic beach, Los Lancos. Tarifa is where the Med meets the Atlantic, and is just 14 kms across the Straits from Morocco, to which ferries sail daily to the…
Linda
July 8, 2020
Located a short drive from the Costa del Sol (1hr & 50mins (104kms), on the Atlantic side of the Straits of Gibraltar, Tarifa is the most southerly point of continental Europe – and also its windiest area. That makes it an obvious haven for surf sports enthusiasts from around the world, but over the years the extended coastline from Tarifa to Cádiz city – through Bolonia, Zahara de los Atunes, Barbate, Los Caños de Meca, El Palmar, Conil de la Frontera and Sancti Petri – has also attracted an increasing number of visitors who simply want to chill out away from the hustle and bustle of Málaga or other urban areas of Andalucía. Its laid-back character, its kilometres of white sandy beaches, its accessibility and affordability and its invitingly bohemian atmosphere are a draw for all types of people, young and old – and not just those wanting to test their skills at kite-surfing, bodyboarding, windsurfing and the like. Activities during the day in Tarifa tend to revolve, almost exclusively, around the beach, highlighted by the stunning Punta Paloma stretch three kilometres west of the town. Its huge sand dune was formed over centuries by the strong winds that blow across the bay on an almost daily basis. Here today, the Atlantic Ocean close to shore acts as a busy playground for the hundreds of wind and kite surfers who frequent the beach, their brightly colored masts and taut kite lines zipping across the horizon and creating a fascinating spectacle. Back in the ancient heart of town, the Paseo de La Alameda promenade enchants visitors with its fragrant gardens, well-manicured pathways, shaded benches and delightful fountains.
Located a short drive from the Costa del Sol (1hr & 50mins (104kms), on the Atlantic side of the Straits of Gibraltar, Tarifa is the most southerly point of continental Europe – and also its windiest area. That makes it an obvious haven for surf sports enthusiasts from around the world, but over the…
Johan
September 10, 2019
The giant dune of bolonia’s beach is so fun for children and adults. And the village of tarifa is special. Its not so far, and everybody love this international surfer place.

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Tarifa, AN