Stretching along the Atlantic Ocean in the western part of
Andalusia, the Costa de la Luz (Coast of Light) offers a relatively
unspoilt holiday destination. With fine golden beaches, rolling
dunes, stretches of cliffs and coves, and pine-covered hills, it is
somewhat surprising that there is not the same level of development
as in other parts of the Spanish coast. This could be due to the
fact that about 30 percent of the area is protected by nature
reserves. Temperatures are milder, and the Atlantic is not as
tropical as the Mediterranean side, but the area still boasts 3,000
hours of sunshine a year and is highly popular with nature
enthusiasts, windsurfers, beach lovers and kite boarders.
The Costa de la Luz is divided into two sections; the Huelva
province runs from the Portuguese border to the Guadalquivir River
and the Donaña National Park, while the Cadiz province runs from
the Guadalquivir to the popular town of Tarifa on the edge of the
Costa del Sol. There are interesting towns full of real Spanish
flavour to explore, attractive flora and fauna to enjoy, and a
number of low-key resorts offering a range of activities for those
tired of crowded package tour destinations.Resorts:
Conil de la Frontera |
Costa Ballena |
Tarifa