The Costa de la Luz is a privileged place for its combination of beaches, restaurants, places of interest and attractive prices.
The town of Conil de la Frontera is situated on a gently sloping hill leading to wide sandy beaches. It is a municipality with a rich variety of activities and catering offer.
As tourist attractions is essential to enjoy its beaches, the busiest Los Bateles Castilnovo or Fontanilla, but is also essential stop along the coves sheltered by cliffs, or as a source of Gallo Oil Creek. Finally, discrete coves of Roche are a favorite target for lovers of peace and unrest.
As complementary activities there are many options, but we recommend the horseback riding or gastronomic tours offered by a wide range of bars and restaurants of all kinds and for all tastes.
As we cite cultural sites within a wide range, the obligatory visit to the
Torre de Guzman, the thirteenth century, remnants of the former fortified complex of the Villa; The museum
Roots ethnological Conileñas; or the old Chanca, old factory for salting fish and nowadays restored into a multicultural space that houses a library, exhibition hall, etc.
Through the beach Castilnovo connect the towns of Conil and Vejer, who greets us from Palmar beach. A space where we combine this wonderful beaches, catering offer beachfront and pool where wellness, relaxation and aroma cocktail that will make us forget that there is the world breathes, and where we have the privilege of seeing one of the set most spectacular sun, a whole array of colors and a real feast for the senses, in addition to priority objective for surfers or sports in the natural environment.
From here we are only 11 kilometers from the center of Vejer, a majestic town example of Arab-Andalusian architecture. Acts as being declared a Historic-Artistic Site in 1976, having been awarded the National Prize for Beautification of Towns in 1978, and its 5th position in the current 2015 www.lospueblosmasbonitosdeespana.org give a good account of its position as a key location and visits mandatory. We highly recommend admire its city walls, its windmills, the Roman aqueduct of Santa Lucia or in general, any stroll through its streets, enclosing many places where you can taste a good coffee or tea, and browse every step yards typical Andalusian opening our eyes, inviting lost in them and escape from the outside world.
Finally, to end our visit with a flourish, what better way to visit the capital, Cadiz, only 43 kilometers, just 30-40 minutes. Considered the oldest city of the West, Cadiz is a jewel Living History oozes from every pore. Must see are the walls, the Archaeological Museum, the Oratory of San Felipe Neri, the Cathedral, the Plaza of Spain … and an endless number of places that will leave an indelible stamp on their retinas but also in his stomach, because nobody should leave Cadiz without having delighted with fried fish or with sea urchins. And, when you come out of Cadiz, only thinks about one thing: COME BACK.