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What to do in Tarifa with an easterly wind

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If you love water sports and are looking for the perfect place to practice them, Tarifa is undoubtedly one of the best destinations in Spain.. Located on the coast of Cadiz, this small town is famous for its strong and constant winds, making it a paradise for kitesurfers, windsurfers, surfers and other water sports enthusiasts.

Tarifa is not only a destination for water sports, it is also a place full of history and culture, with a rich gastronomy and beautiful beaches. From Visitanddo.com we are going to show you what to do in Tarifa with an easterly windso that you can make the most of your visit to this destination.

Discover what to see and do in Tarifa

What is the east wind?

The easterly wind is a type of wind that blows from the east.especially in the Mediterranean region and nearby areas.

It is known as "levante". because it comes from the east, where the Levant (east) of the Mediterranean is located.

This wind is usually warm and dryand can be very strong at certain times of the year. In some regions, such as in the south of Spain, for example in Tarifa, easterly wind can cause extreme weather conditionssuch as prolonged droughts or dust storms.

Things to do in Tarifa with an easterly wind

1. Kitesurfing

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Kitesurfing is one of the most popular water sports in Tarifa.especially with an easterly wind. On Valdevaqueros beach, located about 10 minutes drive from the town centre, you will find a number of kitesurfing schools offering lessons for beginners and equipment hire for the more experienced.

2. Windsurfing

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Windsurfing is another popular water sport in Tarifa, especially at Los Lances beach, located to the south of the town. Here you will find a large number of windsurfing schools offering lessons for all levelsas well as equipment rental.

3. Surfing

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If you prefer surfing, you can also surf in Tarifa with an easterly wind. Los Lances beach is a good option for beginners.The beach at Punta Paloma is more suitable for the more experienced.

4. Visiting the Castle of Guzmán el Bueno

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If you prefer something quieter, a visit to the Castle of Guzmán el Bueno is a good option. It is a an impressive fortress located in the centre of Tarifa.. Built in the 10th century, it was used as a defence for the city for centuries and today is one of the most important monuments in the area. From the top of the castle you can enjoy breathtaking views of the city and the sea..

5. Enjoy the local gastronomy

Gastronomy Cadiz

Tarifa's gastronomy is rich and varied, with a large number of restaurants offering fresh fish and seafood dishes. Bluefin tuna is one of the most famous dishes in the city, but you can also try other dishes such as chicharrón de Cádiz o pescaíto frito (fried fish).

6. Hiking

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If you like hiking, Tarifa also has a lot to offer. The Cliff Route is one of the most popular, with stunning views of the beaches and the sea. You can also do the Tajo de la Ballena routewhich will take you through an impressive gorge to the beach of Bolonia. Another option is to go to Malaga and enjoy one of the most spectacular trails in Andalusia, visit the Caminito del Rey from El Chorro.

7. Stroll through the historic centre

What to see in Tarifa: the wall of Tarifa

The historic centre of Tarifa is a lovely place to stroll around and enjoy the typical architecture of the area. You can visit the church of San Mateo, the square of Santa MarĂ­a and the street Batalla del Salado, where you will find plenty of shops and restaurants.

8. Observe the marine fauna

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The Strait of Gibraltar is a privileged place to observe marine fauna. During the summer months, it is possible to spot dolphins and whales while sailing at sea.. You can also visit the Strait of Gibraltar Natural Park.where you can see migratory birds and other marine species.

9. Visit the island of Tarifa

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The island of Tarifa is a must if you visit the city. It is located in the Strait of Gibraltar. and can be reached by ferry from the city's port. On the island you will find spectacular beaches and a 19th century lighthouse that offers stunning views of the Strait of Gibraltar.

10. Practice yoga

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If you prefer something more relaxing, Tarifa is also an ideal place to practice yoga. Many schools offer classes outdoors, on the beach or in the countryside, allowing you to enjoy nature while you relax and meditate.

11. Take a bike route

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Tarifa has many routes for cycling, from the beach to the mountains. You can rent a bike and cycle around the town and its surroundings, enjoying the scenery and the fresh air.

12. Enjoying the Tarife nightlife

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Tarifa has a lively nightlife, with plenty of bars and nightclubs to enjoy after a day of water sports or sightseeing. Batalla del Salado Street is one of the liveliest streets in the city.The city has a large number of bars and restaurants where you can enjoy the local gastronomy.

13. Resting on the beach

Levante wind Tarifa

There is nothing better than simply relaxing on one of Tarifa's beautiful beaches. With their white sand and crystal clear waters, Tarifa's beaches are the perfect place to relax and enjoy the sun.

Alternative plans to escape the easterly wind from Tarifa

From Visitanddo.com we propose you 5 alternative plans to keep your hair down and flee from the east wind, all from Tarifa.

Visiting Europe's only monkey colony: Gibraltar

climb the Rock of Gibraltar on foot

ÂżPassport required to go to GibraltarDid you know that Gibraltar is home to the oldest monkey colony in Europe? Well yes, don't miss the opportunity to visit Gibraltar from Tarifa, and enjoy an unforgettable day climbing the rock of Gibraltar, exploring the old town, the caves of San Miguel or even whale watching in the Strait of Gibraltar.

See two white villages: Ronda and Setenil de las Bodegas

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Setenil de las Bodegas. On the way to Ronda

Visit the most authentic Andalusia, Ronda and Setenil de las BodegasDon't miss 2 of the most famous white villages in Andalusia. On the one hand, Ronda belongs to Malaga and you can taste one of the best wines in the area, as well as be amazed by its New Bridge in the Tajo de Ronda. And on the other hand, Setenil de las Bodegas, a famous white village in the province of Cadiz hidden among the rocks.

Discover the oldest city in Europe: Cádiz

Cadiz Cathedral

Head towards the deepest Cadiz and stop for a wine tasting in a bodega in Jerez de la Frontera, combining it with a visit to the oldest city in Europe, Cadiz, the capital of the province and let yourself fall in love with the light that bathes the sea in the "tacita de plata" (silver tacita).

Set foot in North Africa: Tetouan

Visiting the bazaars in Tetouan's commercial area

From Tarifa you can see North Africa, but what better than to go directly to visit it by ferry from the seaport of Algeciras to Ceuta and spend a day full of contrasts in Tetouan, one of Morocco's most characteristic cities.

Escape to nature: the Caminito del Rey area

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For the more adventurous, don't miss the opportunity to visit one of the most dangerous trails in Andalusia, the famous Caminito del Rey. If you are a nature lover, get organised and visit the Caminito del Rey from Tarifa or plan a via ferrata in El Chorro. A natural environment that will leave you speechless.

Want to go on a getaway with your family or group of friends but want to relax along the way? Hire a minibus for the excursion.and enjoy the whole journey.

Don't let the Levante wind leave you without plans in Tarifa!

Frequently asked questions

  1. How can I get to Tarifa? You can reach Tarifa by car, bus or ferry from Algeciras. There is also an airport in Malaga, which is about two hours' drive from Tarifa.
  2. Is it safe to practice water sports in Tarifa? Yes, Tarifa is considered one of the best places in the world for water sports and has the necessary safety measures in place.
  3. When is the best time to visit Tarifa? The best time to visit Tarifa is during the spring and summer months, when temperatures are warmer and there is less wind.
  4. Is it necessary to book water sports lessons in advance? It is recommended that you do this to ensure you have a place in the class, especially during the peak months.
  5. Are there nudist beaches in Tarifa? Yes, there are several nudist beaches in Tarifa, such as Playa de los Lances and Playa de Bolonia.

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