Discover the best top things to do in Province of Cadiz, Spain including Playa El Palmar, Playa de Costa Ballena, Playa de Camposoto, Playa de La Costilla, Playa Fuente Del Gallo, Playas de La Calzada, Playa de La Jara, Playa de la Atunara, Playa de Bonanza, Playa de Bajo de Guia.
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Personally it’s the best beach in the area. The sunsets are breathtaking and you can see them after spending the whole day surfing while you enjoy a live flamenco concert
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All the beaches along the riverfront at Sanlúcar de Barrameda are just amazing. This stretch of it also has the ferry crossing. You need to look carefully to see just where this is. There isn’t an actual landing strip or jetty, the vehicles have to drive across the sand in order to board the ferry to Doñana just across the river Guadalquivir. 4-wheel drive best. Or 4-legged – we saw horses crossing with their riders. I guess that the crossing takes about 10-15 minutes. If it’s a weekend morning, you might be lucky and see a big queue of vehicles waiting to cross, and get to watch as they try to fit in as many as possible at one go. We saw a large contingent of people, all of them dressed in riding boots, waiting by their cars as the ferrymen did the enormous jigsaw puzzle of fitting them in. Our guess was that they would get 15 on, but finally it was nearly twice that. An interesting twenty minutes for us! The sand is pale, fine. It feels almost like talcum powder on your feet. The beaches are at street level, no climbing down steps to reach them. The river is tidal, so the sand gets swept by the tides near the edges, and by municipal cleaning operatives in their tractors for the rest. Some of the most beautiful beaches I have ever seen! The only drawback is that they are not well supplied with showers, lavatories, etc. But these are just fabulous!
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