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11-12-2009

 A Discovered Gem, Costa de la Luz

Costa de la Luz is Costa del Sol’s neighbor situated in the west portion of the Andalucia. The hotels in the coast side accommodate one lucky guest for Costa de la Luz faces the Atlantic Ocean not to mention the golden color and the finer quality of the sand. The waves are so surfer friendly and much favored by the surfers while the temperature is warmer and milder. If you want to explore secluded coves and cliffs then Costa de la Luz has it all too. Just head off to Barbate in Camp de Gibraltar. Hotels, car hire and taxis are available in the place.

Besides the lovely beach side and the sand what are the things that we can go crazy over while we are in Costa de la Luz?

  1. Fine Dining in Costa de la Luz is the something that is created out of your dreams. Expect the best in fine dining for Costa de la Luz caters not only to the day to day tourist but also to the celebrities; not only to the Spanish celebrities but also celebrities as far as the Hollywood. The hotels are built to give quality service and the best it can offer to the high profile guests.

  2. Water Sports in Costa de la Luz is a popular. You can find gears for rent if you want to engage in a sport that needs especial gears. Scuba diving is also popular due to the fact that Costa de la Luz has the most beautiful under water scene that anyone can enjoy.

  3. Natural attractions in Costa de la Luz are also a widely visited attraction in the place. It houses the endangered species like the “Spanish imperial eagle”.

There are so many things to do in Costa de la Luz. A highly touristy place and thus it is equipped with facilities to accommodate the activities engaged by the guests.


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Cadiz (pronounced as Ca-deeth) is the capital of the province of the same name in the Spanish region of Andalusia. It is a tiny peninsula on the southern tip of Spain. Established some 3000 years ago, Cadiz is deemed to be the oldest city in Europe. This port city is almost completely surrounded by water and is connected to the mainland by a thin strip of land. It is a city with a distinct marine atmosphere interlaced with flamenco music, the aroma of Andalusian cuisine and the laughter and chatter of the fun-loving Gaditanos as the locals are called. Cadiz offers a colourful mix of history, culture and old-world architecture vis-a-vis modern edifices. Its rich history is evident in its historical buildings, colonial churches and quaint plazas. The onslaught of modernity can be gleamed from its large thoroughfares lined with bars, restaurants and clubs catering mostly to tourists. Indeed, Cadiz is an old and new city all rolled into one. Experience Cadiz, Spain and be enchanted by this fascinating city.

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