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Zahara de los Atunes is situated between Barbate and Bolonia (Tarifa) on the Costa de la Luz (the Coast of Light) and recently becoming a very popular centre of tourism thanks to its magnificent beaches. It is one of the principal charms of Zahara de los Atunes, along with the beautiful sunsets and the possibity to see Africa on the horizon.
La Breña y marismas (marshes) de Barbate Natural Park, situated on the Costa de la Luz, the Atlantic coast of the province of Cadiz, is one of three protected areas in Andalusia that include a maritime zone, thus making them sea-land parks. The park covers a total area of 5,077 hectares of which 3,925 hectares are land and 1,152 marine. Although it is one of the smaller natural parks in Andalusia, it is home to five different ecosystems: ocean, cliffs, pine... Due to its location at the entrance to the Strait of Gibraltar, it is also a support point for the migratory routes of birds in the marshes of Barbate.
With it’s around three thousand years of history, Cadiz can rightfully claim to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities of Europe, where Fenicians, Carthagenes, and of course Romans have had their settlements. It is an open port to the Atlantic and it has it's own beaches on the popular Costa de la Luz (the coast of light).
Conil de la Frontera, or just Conil, is a small town on the south-spanish Costa de la Luz (the coast of Light) at some 25 miles south from Cadiz city. The town is built on a coastal plain and bathed by the mild waters of the Atlantic. Conil is a growing tourist destination thanks to it's 14 kms. of magnificent and varied beaches
Los Caños de Meca is a truly cute and absurd tiny town with just one dead end street, that finishes right on the border of the small nature reserve of Acantilado y Pinar de Barbate.
The town happens to be located on one of the last few unspoiled and most beautiful beaches of Europe at the Costa de la Luz.
The lighthouse at Cape Trafalgar is ideally located between the tiny towns of Zahora and Los Caños de Meca and its wonderful beaches. It is a monumental beacon with a height of approximately 34 meters.