This top-notch, mammoth tourist development located between Chipiona and Rota was conceived as a holiday oasis where people could relax on the quiet beaches, play golf or tennis, go cycling, and enjoy endless evenings to the gentle rhythm of the Atlantic Ocean.
Rising from the sea like a tireless sentinel, this 19th-century lighthouse is not only Spain’s tallest but also a tribute to maritime legacy and a technical feat with sweeping views of the open Atlantic horizon.
This stretch of the Atlantic coastline not only provides sun and sea, it also invites you to immerse yourself in a landscape marked by centuries-old lighthouses, sanctuaries, fishing corrals and a seafaring culture that still beats on every shore.
Chipiona is a foodie paradise, above all, thanks to the fish and seafood that arrives at its fish market and the locals’ fondness for gathering in its many bars, restaurants and terraces.
Over two kilometres long, this beach is a natural beauty and borders the holiday complex that shares its name
The beaches in Rota are among the most beautiful areas in Cádiz where you can admire the sunset between the fine sand and the intense sea.
Off the coast of Chipiona, when the tide recedes, colossal stone structures emerge from the sea, telling a thousand-year-old story. The fishing pens represent a fishing art form that is also a way of life for the Chipiona community.
Built during the fifteenth century, the castle is now a grand cultural space dedicated to showing the long, remarkable history of Cádiz.
Regla beach is one of the most enjoyable areas in the summer due to its atmosphere, beach bars and sunsets.
Consecrated in 1906, the church was built on the site of the former Ponce de León castle, which had been converted into a monastery
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