Explore Andalucía
- Málaga
- Garganta del Chorro
- Antequera and around
- Parque Natural de El Torcal
- Nerja
- Almuñécar
- The Costa del Sol resorts
- Gibraltar
- Algeciras
- Ronda
- Towards Cádiz and Seville
- Seville (Sevilla)
- The Sierra Morena
- The Costa de la Luz
- Cádiz
- El Puerto de Santa María
- Sanlúcar de Barrameda
- Jerez de la Frontera
- Huelva province
- Seville to Córdoba
- Córdoba
- Jaén province
- Granada
- Parque Nacional Sierra Nevada
- Las Alpujarras
- Almería province
Stumbling on the villages along the Costa de la Luz, between Algeciras and Cádiz, is like entering a new land after the dreadfulness of the Costa del Sol. The journey west from Algeciras seems in itself a relief, the road climbing almost immediately into rolling green hills, offering fantastic views down to Gibraltar and across the Strait to the just-discernible white houses and tapering minarets of Moroccan villages. Beyond, the Rif mountains hover mysteriously in the background, and on a clear day, as you approach Tarifa, you can distinguish Tangier on the edge of its crescent-shaped bay. Beyond Tarifa lies a string of excellent golden-sand beaches washed by Atlantic breakers and backed by a clutch of low-key resorts such as Conil. Inland, the haunting Moorish hill town of Vejer de la Frontera beckons, while set back from the sea at Bolonia is the ancient Roman settlement of Baelo Claudia.
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Whale- and dolphin-watching trips
Whale- and dolphin-watching trips
Tarifa is home to whale- and dolphin-watching excursions in the Strait of Gibraltar, which leave daily from the harbour. The trip is a fairly steep €30 (reductions for under-14s), but this includes another trip free of charge if there are no sightings. Places must be booked in advance from either of two non-profit-making organizations: Whale Watch, Avda. de la Constitución 6, close to the turismo (t956 682 247, reservations t639 476 544, wwhalewatchtarifa.net), and FIRMM (Foundation for Information and Research on Marine Mammals), c/Pedro Cortés 3, slightly west of the church of San Mateo (t956 627 008, wfirmm.org). A more commercial operation, Turmares, with an office on the beach road near the foot of the Paseo de la Alameda (t956 680 741, wturmares.com), also runs whale-spotting trips (€30, kids €20) with a glass-bottomed boat.








