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When looking for hotels in Huelva, the coast is the preferred place among travelers because it is possible to find hotels on the beach and with direct access to the most beautiful beaches of the coast of Huelva. Many tourists appreciate the proximity of their hotels to these beaches and their respective promenades with bars, restaurants and many entertainment venues. In fact, they are looking for a complete holiday by the waters of the Atlantic.
The hotels in this province admire the local nature and take inspiration from its charm. For example, the Barceló Isla Canela, at the foot of Isla Canela beach, boasts fascinating Andalusian-style gardens. The Barceló Punta Umbría Mar offers wonderful views of the Huelva countryside, making it an ideal hotel for couples.
For travelers who are looking for an ideal hotel for families, the Occidental Isla Cristina is close to the beach, in this case the beach of Isla Cristina. On the other hand, there are families looking for a hotel suitable for children and with spa services. This complete service is offered by hotels such as the Barceló Punta Umbría Beach Resort, which is located next to the beach in Punta Umbría.
Whether it's for a family holiday or a romantic couple's holiday, finding accommodation in Huelva will be no problem at all. Once travelers have their accommodation booked, it is the ideal time to investigate what tours are available in Huelva.
The experience on the coast of Huelva, which many call Costa de la Luz, can be unforgettable. There are many who end up falling in love with the lands of Huelva and end up repeating their holidays in Huelva to continue marveling at its landscapes and beaches.
It is a small region to the southwest of the municipality of Ayamonte. Its sister region is Punta del Moral, is only about 4 km away. This is where you will find the marina of Marina Isla Canela, corner chosen by lovers of the ocean to plan their boat trips, whether they are leisurely strolls as a couple or with the family, where you can admire the scenery especially at sunset.
Given its location, it is a seafaring community and is part of the numerous fishing areas that boosted this sector since the eighteenth century. Its landscape is precisely special for the presence of wavy dunes and extensive marshes, and the different shades of green of its dense vegetation.
Visitors who choose this destination for their holidays have as their main point of interest its beach. For travellers who are more interested in a walk, not far from the coast is the Estero de San Bruno, an extension of marine arms that come from the connection with the Guadiana River. An ideal place to disconnect from everything and just contemplate the marvellous views.
For lovers of history, stands the Torre Canela, one of the watchtowers that were built on the coast of Huelva during the Middle Ages to control the area against the possible arrival of pirates. Visits are organised to explain its history and are suitable for all ages.
For those who wonder what to do in Punta Umbria, the answer is simple: there is no better experience than to take walks along the coast lapped by the Atlantic and enjoy its natural areas. It is located only 20 km from the capital of Huelva, so many visitors take the opportunity to visit it and learn a little more about the history and culture of the place by visiting the Museum of Huelva.
With a walk through the fishing port of Punta Umbria is possible to observe some small boats resting after a day of fishing, offering a fascinating perspective of the landscape along with its fishing tradition.
The natural sites continue to be the target of excursions even during the summer season. One of its most outstanding points is Los Enebrales of Punta Umbría, whose landscape extends over 162 hectares and connects with Playa de los Enebrales itself.
This place has a 3 km long bicycle path and wooden accesses to the beach, so that visitors have the facility to bathe at any time during their walks. This visit is ideal for couples planning a weekend getaway.
Another tourist point of interest is the natural park of the Marismas del Odiel, where the mouths of the rivers Odiel and Tinto meet. Guided tours are organized throughout its 7,185 hectares in order to learn more about the fauna of the place. It is advisable to make the visits during the sunset, in order to enjoy the colours of the landscape in first person.
For those who wish to stroll through the urban environment of Punta Umbria, this area also has its watchtower, the Torre de Punta Umbria, the oldest building in the municipality. Just 350 m away is the Casa de los Ingleses, a kind of museum that recalls the memories of the British community that began to form in Punta Umbria in the late nineteenth century. From this same place you can request visits to the Tower of Punta Umbria.
This fishing village, in the southwest of the province of Huelva (about 40 km from Huelva capital), was founded by Valencians and Catalans around the eighteenth century. This coastal area is usually admired for the beauty of its landscapes, which allow you to enjoy the relaxation offered by nature and also the opportunity to learn more about life on the coast.