Beaches Costa de la Luz (West and East), beaches of Huelva …

Use our guide to explore the beaches along the Costa de la Luz from the furthest east next to the Portuguese border, to the furthest west at the Campo de Gibraltar.

Beaches along the Costa de la Luz are generally long, sandy and backed by dunes and pine woods. During July and August the beaches nearest the resorts are packed with mainly Spanish visitors from Huelva city and Sevilla.

For the rest of the year, this coast is uncrowded and even in summer, it's possible to find a relatively peaceful place on the beach. Although the beaches are exposed, they are less windswept than ones along the Cadiz stretch of the Costa de la Luz, but it's still good for windsurfing.

The Costa del Luz (Cadiz) beaches tend to be long, with fine golden sand and huge dunes. The coastline is dotted with small fishing villages. This area is popular with tourists from Seville, other parts of Spain and international travellers, backpackers and campavaners. Can be very windy at times but great for windsurfing and surfing.

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Beautifully sandy and well-equipped beaches mostly frequented by the local Spanish and residents of Seville.More>

16 kilometers of sandy beaches, both urban and rural, boasting several blue flags awarded by the European Union.More>

With views across to Cdiz City, Puerto de Santa Maria has several extensive beaches to choose from.More>

La Cachucha beach is a haven for nature lovers with salt marshes and large pine forests.More>

Cdiz City is home to three blue flag beaches.More>

Located beyond the marshes, Playa Campo Soto & Playa del Castillo are popular with wind surfers.More>

Playa Sancti Petri attracts watersports lovers from all over while Playa de la Barrosa has sand dunes and pine forests.More>

Long beaches backed by large cliffs and lots of litte secluded coves that are perfect for nudism.More>

A long stretch of beach with perfect conditions for watersports. More>

Some of the most beautiful beaches on the Costa de la Luz, including Caos de Meca.More>

One of the best sandy beaches. Great fishing village atmosphere.More>

Popular Sunday day-tripper beach, quiet in the week. Large sand dunes to the north.More>

The most popular windsurfing and posing location. Huge sand dunes.More>

Not well-known for its beaches, however the beaches here offer fantastic views of Morocco and Gibraltar. More>

Home to a beach located between a power plant and an oil refinery, but don't let its location put you off!More>

Not very touristy beaches but a great place to watch planes land in Gibraltar.More>

Although not technically in Andalucia, Gibraltar has five small, well-kept beaches.More>

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