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Costa de la Luz Property
The Costa de la Luz is one of the most untouched costas in Spain and is situated on the southwestern corner along the province of Cadiz. The area once inhabited by the Roman's has old Roman roads and ruins especially visible around the area called Bolonia. Its main towns are Chiclana de la Frontera, Conil de la Frontera, Canos de Meca, Barbate, Zahara de los Atunes and Tarifa
Bolonia
| Bolonia really makes you think why anyone goes to the Costa del Sol. With its golden sand dunes and beautiful Atlantic coastline, the ocean here is turquoise, transparent and clean. During the winter months there are very few people around and in the summer, their numbers swell with caravanning holiday-makers, eager to make the most of the free accommodation. |
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Tarifa
Tarifa is Europe's windsurfing capital, full of young people wearing hip clothes. Plenty of cheap accommodation, and fly surf / windsurf classes, so bring your board and wetsuit! There's always a stiff breeze blowing in Tarifa. As you move down the coast to Gibraltar you find a totally unspoilt area which is ideal for bird watching as it is one of worlds most imoportant migratory routes. You can see Griffon vultures, Storks, Goshawks, Harriers. |
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