The best beaches in Cádiz to spend the summer

Beach of Bologna

There are many people in love with Cádiz, with its good weather, its friendly people, its parties and especially its impressive beaches. Some urban, others wild and others for athletes. The Cádiz beaches They are for all tastes, and we have decided to look for those that most like them, to make an interesting route through them.

If during this summer you want to enjoy the beach and you are thinking of a getaway, nothing better than going to the province of Cádiz, where some of the best beaches in Andalusia. Without a doubt you will be able to enjoy natural spaces of great beauty, and incredible sandy areas, each with its peculiarities.

Beach of Bologna

Bolonia beach

We start with the beach of Bolonia, the quintessential wild beach, located in Tarifa, and where there is much to see and do. Your visit is essential, being one of the most famous, which is almost always chosen in the rankings of the best beaches in all of Spain. In it you can walk through the natural dunes, a spectacular sand landscape that moves every year. It is also possible to visit the Roman ruins of Baelo Claudia, a town that existed in Phoenician and Roman times. A beach four kilometers long, with very fine sand and an ideal breeze and waves for water sports.

Roche Beach

Roche Beach

This beach is located in Conil de la Frontera, in front of the urbanization with the same name. You must leave your car in one of the four parking lots near the urbanization to then go to this place, passing through some wooden walkways that lead directly to the beach. A beach of about two kilometers, quiet and with all services.

Valdevaqueros Beach

valdevaqueros

This beach is located in the Tarifa area, whose beaches are especially famous for that wind that makes it possible to practice sports such as kitesurfing or windsurfing. The beach is often full of kites everywhere, of all amateur athletes. It is a beach with a fairly wild profile, although it always has a lot of tourism. It is ideal especially if we want to start in one of these sports or enjoy it together with other fans.

pigeon point

pigeon point

If we get tired of the more touristy sandy areas, we can always go to beaches like this one, Punta Paloma, 10 kilometers from Tarifa. Is a quiet beach with a dune areaIt also has the peculiarity that there is an area where you can catch mud that is good for your health, so it is common to see people with mud walking along the beach. A very complete visit to enjoy the essence of nature. And it also has a large parking lot nearby, although not many services.

El Palmar de Vejer Beach

El Palmar Beach

This beach is quite calm, and has shallow waters, making it perfect for families. In addition, it has many nearby services, so it is perfect if we want a comfortable beach in this sense. There are even chill out areas towards the Tower area, which put the bars to enjoy a little relaxation on the beach.

Costilla Beach

Costilla Beach

This is a beach that is very comfortable, and that is the busiest because it is an urban beach, located in the Rota population. It has golden sand, little waves and clean waters. During the summer it is quite busy, since it is the main beach of the town, but in return we have all kinds of services at a step, from restaurants to bars and shops.

Barrosa beach

Barrosa beach

A large beach located in Chiclana de la Frontera, eight kilometers long. The Barrosa beach is considered from the Loma del Puerco to the cliffs of Sancti Petri. The beach is considered divided into three sectors, with the first near Conil, where the large hotels are located, the central area with summer residences and the northernmost area, which is an area with a promenade and many services, the most recommended if we get to this beach to enjoy of a lively atmosphere. In addition, it is also a recommended beach for families, with services, fine, clean sand and shallow waters, without too much waves.

Zahara de los Atunes Beach

Zahara

Also known as Virgen del Carmen beachIt is a great beach for families too. It is a beach located next to the town of Zahara de los Atunes, a place where you can still see the fishing boats of those who carry out this ancestral activity. In addition, as a curiosity, you can see a boat stranded on the shore, called Gibralfaro, which has been there since 1902, and which today seems to be another tourist attraction on the beach.


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