Down the coast to Cadiz. The Costa de la Luz stretches a long way. I thought I’d better explore all of it. Jerez is located in the province of Cadiz and I liked what it had to offer. So why not check out the beaches in Cadiz too. This would be a great place to try out what you have learned during your Spanish language lessons.
At first I was a bit concerned. The beaches in Huelva didn’t mention much wind, but there is more wind on the beached in Cadiz. I was not deterred and read more and more. I am really glad I did. I do like to sunbathe, but I would get really tired of it after a day or two if there was not other activity to hold my interest. Fortunately there is.
The wind at the Costa de la Luz in Cadiz is responsible for the European capitol of windsurfing being located here! Along with that come great kite flying opportunities. My kids will love that. (OK, so I admit that like to fly a kite, too.)
In addition to sandy beaches I found rocky coastlines. I love to tide pool. I could lose myself for hours poking about a tide land area with lots of life. There are several natural parks along the Costa de la Luz in Cadiz which protect the coast and the wild life. I like that. Another treasure nugget I found not common when looking for good beaches are the Roman ruins in hamlet of Bolonia. I think I found a winner. So you learn Spanish is to enhance your holiday or break in Spain or any other Spanish speaking country.
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