Beach Bar Guide

Beaches - Costa de la Luz

Costa de la Luz Beaches (Huelva)

Huelva Beaches

Beaches along the Costa de la Luz are generally long, sandy and backed by dunes and pine woods. During July and August the beaches nearest the resorts are packed with mainly Spanish visitors from Huelva city and Sevilla.

For the rest of the year, this coast is uncrowded and even in summer, it's possible to find a relatively peaceful place on the beach. Although the beaches are exposed, they are less windswept than ones along the Cadiz stretch of the Costa de la Luz, but it's still good for windsurfing.


Isla Cristina La Antilla
Very large beach, popular with young people.
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Golden beach with good facilities supported by charming seaside town.
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El Rompido Punta Umbria
A narrow spit of land extends for miles protecting the coast and extending the Rio Piedras.
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Another resort town and large beach on the River Odiel.
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Matalascañas  
Good expansive beach. Numerous restaurants, very crowded in summer.
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Costa de la Luz Beaches (Cadiz)

The Costa del Luz (Cadiz) beaches tend to be long, with fine golden sand and huge dunes. The coastline is dotted with small fishing villages. This area is popular with tourists from Seville, other parts of Spain and international travellers, backpackers and campavaners. Can be very windy at times but great for windsurfing and surfing.

Conil de la Frontera Caños de Meca
Long beach backed by large cliffs in many stretches.
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Good beach backed by large cliffs in many stretches. Looks out to Cape Trafalgar and lighthouse.
Zahara de las Atunes Bolonia
One of the best sandy beaches. Great fishing village atmosphere.
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Popular Sunday day-tripper beach, quiet in the week. Large sand dunes to the north.
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Valdevaqueros, Tarifa  
The most popular windsurfing and posing location. Huge sand dunes.
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