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A-Z Cadiz Locations
Below you will find an A-Z of locations situated in the province of Cadiz.
All comments, descriptions and information posted here are the personal views and opinions of Spanish Solutions and are provided as a guide only.
You must remember, all places can be seen in a different light at different times of the year. Places are changing and growing everyday of the year, albeit some at a much slower pace than others.
It is a completely different thing to live in a place, than visiting a couple of times a year.
Although we have tried to be as unbiased as possible in our opinions and keep up to date with what is happening with regards to development etc, Spanish Solutions cannot be held responsible for any errors, omissions or inaccuracies. While every effort is made to update this website as regularly as possible, it may be, that sometimes we lag behind.
If you see anything you think should be updated or inaccurate, please contact us at info@spanish-sol-utions.com.
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| The equivalent to Chicago but only in the sense that this is Spain’s windy City. Famous for its Levante winds from the African deserts, this is the Mecca of surfing, wind surfing, kite surfing and just about any other sport that needs strong winds. All year round Tarifa attracts these enthusiasts but in summer the place literally explodes into life with thousands descending in and around the town with their brightly coloured sports gear and equipment to practice and enjoy their particular sport in the day and party on the beaches all night. The town itself has many reminders of its Moorish past, in its buildings and architecture and especially the 10th century castle. The port sees ferries crossing the short distance across to Tangiers and back. There are many little back streets that take you along their white painted walls and past open patios that are filled with green potted foliage plants on the floors and bright red Geraniums in pots adorn the walls. With only about 16000 inhabitants normally, there are plenty of bars, cafes and restaurants in the town as well as the big supermarkets but many shops are aimed at the surfers. A lot of new apartment blocks have been built along the sea front but no higher than 3 storeys high. So if you like your surf and the wind Tarifa is the place for you. |
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