Monday 25 June 2012

Amazing Beaches at Cadiz

Cadiz is well located at the Atlantic Ocean with a peculiar coastline shape. It is a beautiful city with a beautiful promenade on the beach with boisterous sea and colorful historical buildings.

Cadiz has a great and colorful history with the Phoenicians and Carthaginians invading it over time. However, Cadiz did blossom soon after under the Romans as an allied community. Many Roman monuments like the aqueducts and amphitheater were built.

Beaches at Cadiz

There are many lovely beaches at Cadiz. Conil de la Frontera is one ideal village with whitewashed homes and interesting historical monuments. But the main attraction is its 14 kilometer long white sandy beaches.

Tourists have many beaches to choose from at Conil. The Playa de la Fontanilla or La Fontanilla beach is just outside of town. Its openness to the ocean exposes it to strong waves and winds; this allows several interesting water sports to be enjoyed such as windsurfing and kitesurfing. The La Fontanilla beach is the only beach at Conil that has facilities for the disabled. There are plenty of sunbeds for rental to cater to the thousands of tourist who flock here every summer.

This beach is well equipped with many modern amenities and water facilities to attract the young and old. Locals also find this beach a weekend attraction with the ample parking space available.

The Playa de los Bateles is another great beach at Conil. It is quieter with a constant breeze. Those who like to be away from the maddening crowd would like Los Bateles for some tranquil moments alone. The beach is clean and long which attracts a lot of nudists who want privacy with nature.

Los Bateles beach seems to be slightly wild with the strong waves and winds romping on and on. It is located at the mouth of Rio Salado.

The Cabo Roche beach offers beautiful golden sand as wide as 40 meters. There are some luxury villas along this beach, location calpe.

Coves

There are small charming coves near the Cabo Roche beach. These are known as Calas de Roche; they are also quite close to the town port. These coves are favored by nudists for their privacy and protection. The strong winds do not usually come to these coves.

Another cove in Conil is the Cala del Aceite which is surrounded by cliffs; hence, this cove is also protected from strong winds. Its golden sands and crystal clear waters attract tourists here. The characteristic reddish cliffs and beautiful sunsets draw many romantic couples here.

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