Holiday & Travel Guide For Costa De La Luz, Spain

SightseeingBeaches
Costa de la Luz is a beautiful part of AndalucíaThe beaches in Costa de la Luz are magnificent they
Spain. Bordering Portugal it is situated in a great placeare made of golden sand and usually lined with pine
if you want to explore the surrounding areas, ortrees and sand dunes. The beaches are kept very
even take an excursion over to Tangier and enjoyclean, but be warned; they are very popular with
the shopping there in the Medina's. You could eventourists during the months of July and August. There
go over to Gibraltar and ascend the famous rock inare plenty of waters ports available with jet skiing,
the cable car. A most definite to do on your list haspedal boats for the younger ones, paragliding and
to be a trip to Seville this place is incredible. You canwind surfing amongst many other activities. The
casually walk around the city to view its manybeaches are a little windy but this is welcomed, as it
historical buildings where there are so many fabulouscools you down from the sweltering heat that can
photo opportunities. Or why not have a horse andreach up to 30 degrees in the summer months.
carriage ride to take you around so you are alsoShopping
sheltered from the immense heat during the summerThere is no shortage of shopping in Costa de Luz
months. This place is truly marvellous for those thatand its surrounding areas. The old town has some
love great architecture and traditional winding streets.lovely handmade crafts and a great market, but if
It just has to be visited. If you want to stay inyou want some serious shopping then Seville is the
Costa de la Luz you will find more than enough toplace. It has many shops selling souvenirs and
keep you busy. Try the tourist train that takes youbeautiful gifts like the famous Lladro's at exceptionally
around the old part of the city with its historic palacerealistic prices. If you want to go a little further afield
houses and beautiful winding old streets full ofthere are shopping excursions in Tangier and Gibraltar
wonderful buildings.where you will find the streets are just lined with
Nightlifefabulous shops selling everything from perfume to
There isn't a massive amount of night life in Costa deelectrical items at great prices.
la Luz but it's more than adequate with night clubsEating
and bars that are loud and lively and open until theTraditional foods like paella and sea food or tasty
early hours. Most of the nightlife is based around yourlamb dishes served with pasta. For something a little
hotel, with great entertainment for all the family todifferent try the fried squid. Eating out is very
enjoy. You can go to see the fabulous flamencoreasonably priced and economical for those on a
dancers in the hotels but for the more authentic andfamily budget. There are also restaurants and cafes
traditional ones go into the older part of the cityserving international foods like fries, burgers and
called Tarifa, where you can relax in one of the bars,pizzas.
watch the dancing and mix with the locals.