![]() | The infinite beaches of Costa de la Luz, lined by pine groves, form an arch from Ayamonte to Tarifa, from the mouth of the Guadiana River to the Strait of Gibraltar. Its name comes from a bright, vivid light that highlights the comeliness of its streets, the whitewash of its walls, the golden hue of the dunes and the reflection of the silver sea. |
![]() | Area boasts 3,000 hours of sunshine a year and is highly popular with nature enthusiasts, windsurfers, beach lovers and kite boarders. The Costa de la Luz is divided into two sections; the Huelva province runs from the Portuguese border to the Guadalquivir River and the Donaña National Park, while the Cadiz province runs from the Guadalquivir to the popular town of Tarifa on the edge of the Costa del Sol. |
| | Ayamonte | | Chiclana | | Isla Canela |
| | Novo Sancti Petri |
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