Tarifa tour of the old town and beach
Tarifa tour of the old town and beach showing the ancient walls, old buildings, famous fish market and ending with kite surfers on the beach.
We highly recommend a charming boutique hotel right in the old town centre: and the best fish restaurant where you can try a tuna tasting plate
Valdevaqueros beach and dunes near Tarifa, Spain
The beautiful beach and dunes at Valdevaqueros, near Tarifa, Spain, which is a popular kite surfing and watersports venue and is almost deserted outside the main tourist season.
My daughter experienced tandem kitesurfing and we both learned to surf with dragonkitesurf.com - who we can thoroughly recommend!
Beach Trip Spain - Tarifa Beach - Spain's Best Beach
Soft sand, sweet sun, crystal clear and crisp beach water - there is nothing not to love about Spain's Tarifa beach. Located just at the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea, the wind and water currents make this beach magical and special.
Join us on a wonderful beach day at the point where Spain's Costa de la Luz meets the Costa Del Sol. Such a fantastic day at a fabulous beach.
See the history as the ancient watchtower overlooks the beach, the Saint stands guard at the entrance to the Med and someone - guess who - actually goes in beach water and tries not to get her hair wet.
There's no life like the good life, and there is plenty of good life at Tarifa Beach.
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Tarifa - Southernmost point of mainland Europe Drone Video HD!
Punta de Tarifa (Point Tarifa, Point Marroqui) is the southernmost point of the Iberian Peninsula and continental Europe. It is located in the province of Cádiz and the autonomous community of Andalusia on the Atlantic end of the Straits of Gibraltar. The coast of Morocco can be seen from this point.
The point is the southeastern tip of the former island, known as Isla de Tarifa or Isla de Las Palomas, located offshore and connected by the mainland with a causeway. The island was occupied by a military installation between the 1930s and 2001.
The name of Tarifa, both for the island and for the municipality, originates from Tarif ibn Malik, who in 710 started here the Islamic conquest of Spain.
Tarifa - Future of Tarifa
Between the two seas of the mediterranean and the atlantic, at the southest point of Europe and just 15 km away from Africa lies the small City of Tarifa.
In the last 30 years a lot has happened in the small village. Developing from a small fisherman's town in to a booming windsurfer's paradise in the 70s and 80s. Media and competitions followed the surfers to the Andalusian town -- making it a glamorous place.
Tarifa - Spain
The most meridional point of Europe, wellcome to Tarifa...
Places to see in ( Tarifa - Spain )
Places to see in ( Tarifa - Spain )
Tarifa is a small town in the province of Cádiz, Andalusia, on the southernmost coast of Spain. Tarifa is primarily known as one of the world's most popular destinations for wind sports. Tarifa is located on the Costa de la Luz (coast of light) and across the Straits of Gibraltar facing Morocco.
At exactly 36 degrees latitude, Tarifa is the southernmost point of Continental Europe, situated south of the two African capital cities of Tunis and Algiers. Tarifa is also one of the southernmost points of geographic Europe with only Malta, Cyprus and the southernmost Greek islands of Crete and Gavdos being further south, with Gavdos being the southernmost point of Europe.
The municipality includes Punta de Tarifa, the southernmost point in continental Europe. There are several villages which depend economically on Tarifa in the municipality, including Tahivilla, Facinas, and Bolonia.
Historical landmarks of ( Tarifa - Spain ) include:
the well-preserved Guzman castle, near the port, built by order of caliph Abd-ar-Rahman III (960). Annexed are the Guzmán el Bueno Tower (13th century) and the church of St. Mary, on the site of a former mosque
remains of the medieval walls. Of three gates once existing, today only the Puerta de Jerez (13th century) has survived
Church of St. Matthew, built in the early 16th century in Gothic style, also over a former mosque. The façade was redesigned by Torcuato Cayón de la Vega in 1774.
The ruins of the Roman city of Baelo Claudia, located nearby.
Tarifa has become a popular spot for northern-Europeans to spend their summers.
Tarifa's unique wind conditions have made the beaches at Playa de Los Lances, Valdevaqueros and Punta Paloma the most popular in Europe with windsurfers and kitesurfers. The funnel created by the Strait of Gibraltar creates a Venturi effect when either the Levante (Easterly wind from Africa) or Poniente (Westerly wind from the Atlantic) is blowing. These two winds prevail in Tarifa for over 300 days most years, meaning Tarifa experiences exceptionally strong and consistent winds throughout the year. In addition, localised thermal winds at locations such as Valdevaqueros mean that even when the prevailing wind is not strong it is often possible to windsurf and kite surf in Tarifa These unique wind conditions are also the reason Tarifa is dotted with countless wind turbines.
Tarifa is located within the Intercontinental Mediterranean Biosphere Reserve, a renowned place to watch migrating birds, in particular the storks which cross the Straits of Gibraltar in spring and autumn. Also whale and dolphin watching can be done on the 14 kilometer wide Straits.
There are regular ferry services connecting Tarifa with Tangier (40 minutes) and Ceuta (1 hour) from the ferry port. Bus services run from the bus station on Calle Batalla de Salado. There are regular services between Tarifa and Algeciras, about 20 km to the northeast, and Seville about 200 km to the north.[7] Direct buses also run to Málaga and Cádiz. In high summer a special kitesurfing bus runs along the A7 between Tarifa bus station and Camping Jardin de las Dunas, stopping at popular hotels and campsites along the route. There is a taxi rank on the Avenida Andalucia. It's about 5 minutes walk from the bus station and is located just outside the Puerto de Jerez (the main entrance to the old town) at the junction of Avenida Andalucia and Calle Batalla de Salado.
The city of Tarifa is depicted in the 1986 worldwide bestseller fiction novel, The Alchemist, by Paulo Coehlo. The lead protagonist, a shepherd boy, visits the city to meet an interpreter of dreams and ask him to interpret a recurrent dream he has had twice. His life takes a dramatic turn when he meets an old king of Salem named Melchizedek at a city marketplace.
( Tarifa - Spain ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Tarifa . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tarifa - Spain
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Places to see in ( Tarifa - Spain )
Places to see in ( Tarifa - Spain )
Tarifa is a small town in the province of Cádiz, Andalusia, on the southernmost coast of Spain. Tarifa is primarily known as one of the world's most popular destinations for wind sports. Tarifa is located on the Costa de la Luz (coast of light) and across the Straits of Gibraltar facing Morocco.
At exactly 36 degrees latitude, Tarifa is the southernmost point of Continental Europe, situated south of the two African capital cities of Tunis and Algiers. Tarifa is also one of the southernmost points of geographic Europe with only Malta, Cyprus and the southernmost Greek islands of Crete and Gavdos being further south, with Gavdos being the southernmost point of Europe.
The municipality includes Punta de Tarifa, the southernmost point in continental Europe. There are several villages which depend economically on Tarifa in the municipality, including Tahivilla, Facinas, and Bolonia.
Historical landmarks of ( Tarifa - Spain ) include:
the well-preserved Guzman castle, near the port, built by order of caliph Abd-ar-Rahman III (960). Annexed are the Guzmán el Bueno Tower (13th century) and the church of St. Mary, on the site of a former mosque
remains of the medieval walls. Of three gates once existing, today only the Puerta de Jerez (13th century) has survived
Church of St. Matthew, built in the early 16th century in Gothic style, also over a former mosque. The façade was redesigned by Torcuato Cayón de la Vega in 1774.
The ruins of the Roman city of Baelo Claudia, located nearby.
Tarifa has become a popular spot for northern-Europeans to spend their summers.
Tarifa's unique wind conditions have made the beaches at Playa de Los Lances, Valdevaqueros and Punta Paloma the most popular in Europe with windsurfers and kitesurfers. The funnel created by the Strait of Gibraltar creates a Venturi effect when either the Levante (Easterly wind from Africa) or Poniente (Westerly wind from the Atlantic) is blowing. These two winds prevail in Tarifa for over 300 days most years, meaning Tarifa experiences exceptionally strong and consistent winds throughout the year. In addition, localised thermal winds at locations such as Valdevaqueros mean that even when the prevailing wind is not strong it is often possible to windsurf and kite surf in Tarifa These unique wind conditions are also the reason Tarifa is dotted with countless wind turbines.
Tarifa is located within the Intercontinental Mediterranean Biosphere Reserve, a renowned place to watch migrating birds, in particular the storks which cross the Straits of Gibraltar in spring and autumn. Also whale and dolphin watching can be done on the 14 kilometer wide Straits.
There are regular ferry services connecting Tarifa with Tangier (40 minutes) and Ceuta (1 hour) from the ferry port. Bus services run from the bus station on Calle Batalla de Salado. There are regular services between Tarifa and Algeciras, about 20 km to the northeast, and Seville about 200 km to the north.[7] Direct buses also run to Málaga and Cádiz. In high summer a special kitesurfing bus runs along the A7 between Tarifa bus station and Camping Jardin de las Dunas, stopping at popular hotels and campsites along the route. There is a taxi rank on the Avenida Andalucia. It's about 5 minutes walk from the bus station and is located just outside the Puerto de Jerez (the main entrance to the old town) at the junction of Avenida Andalucia and Calle Batalla de Salado.
The city of Tarifa is depicted in the 1986 worldwide bestseller fiction novel, The Alchemist, by Paulo Coehlo. The lead protagonist, a shepherd boy, visits the city to meet an interpreter of dreams and ask him to interpret a recurrent dream he has had twice. His life takes a dramatic turn when he meets an old king of Salem named Melchizedek at a city marketplace.
( Tarifa - Spain ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Tarifa . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tarifa - Spain
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Tarifa , Andalousie , Espagne, (Voyage Part 2)
Tarifa est une ville fortifiée du sud de l'Espagne, située dans la province de Cadix, en Andalousie. C'est là que se trouve le point le plus méridional de l'Europe continentale avec la pointe de Tarifa.
Surface: 419,7 km²
Population: 18 090 (2017)
Tarifa - Southernmost point of mainland Europe Drone Video 3D!
Punta de Tarifa (Point Tarifa, Point Marroqui) is the southernmost point of the Iberian Peninsula and continental Europe. It is located in the province of Cádiz and the autonomous community of Andalusia on the Atlantic end of the Straits of Gibraltar. The coast of Morocco can be seen from this point.
The point is the southeastern tip of the former island, known as Isla de Tarifa or Isla de Las Palomas, located offshore and connected by the mainland with a causeway. The island was occupied by a military installation between the 1930s and 2001.
The name of Tarifa, both for the island and for the municipality, originates from Tarif ibn Malik, who in 710 started here the Islamic conquest of Spain.
Tarifa - the venturi venture- part 4 - the future
Between the two seas of the mediterranean and the atlantic, at the southest point of Europe and just 15 km away from Africa lies the small City of Tarifa.
In the last 30 years a lot has happened in the small village. Developing from a small fisherman's town in to a booming windsurfer's paradise in the 70s and 80s. Media and competitions followed the surfers to the Andalusian town -- making it a glamorous place.
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Tarifa Spain HD
Originally produced in 2013 now improved and re-issued in HD resolution!
Photo essay of Tarifa Spain, the southernmost point in Europe only 16 kilometers from Morocco Africa at the opening to the Mediterranean sea.. We vist the old city with a Moorish atmosphere that is one of the world's windsurf and kitesurf mecas!
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TARIFA, Spain (HD)
Tarifa is Spain's (and Europe's) southernmost town and a kitesurfer's paradise with beautiful views of Africa.
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Kitesurfer Paradies Tarifa (Spanien) ist die südlichste Stadt des europäischen Festlands. Von hier sind es nur 14 Kilometer bis Afrika.
Kitesurf paradijs Tarifa is de zuidelijkste stad van Spanje en Europa. Het sfeervolle oude stadje ligt maar 14km van Afrika.
Tarifa Point
Filming the at the tip of Europe. Tarifa in Spain
TARIFA, SPAIN
but did you ever ride that wave....
Places to see in ( Tarifa - Spain )
Places to see in ( Tarifa - Spain )
Tarifa is a small town in the province of Cádiz, Andalusia, on the southernmost coast of Spain. Tarifa is primarily known as one of the world's most popular destinations for wind sports. Tarifa is located on the Costa de la Luz (coast of light) and across the Straits of Gibraltar facing Morocco.
At exactly 36 degrees latitude, Tarifa is the southernmost point of Continental Europe, situated south of the two African capital cities of Tunis and Algiers. Tarifa is also one of the southernmost points of geographic Europe with only Malta, Cyprus and the southernmost Greek islands of Crete and Gavdos being further south, with Gavdos being the southernmost point of Europe.
The municipality includes Punta de Tarifa, the southernmost point in continental Europe. There are several villages which depend economically on Tarifa in the municipality, including Tahivilla, Facinas, and Bolonia.
Historical landmarks of ( Tarifa - Spain ) include:
the well-preserved Guzman castle, near the port, built by order of caliph Abd-ar-Rahman III (960). Annexed are the Guzmán el Bueno Tower (13th century) and the church of St. Mary, on the site of a former mosque
remains of the medieval walls. Of three gates once existing, today only the Puerta de Jerez (13th century) has survived
Church of St. Matthew, built in the early 16th century in Gothic style, also over a former mosque. The façade was redesigned by Torcuato Cayón de la Vega in 1774.
The ruins of the Roman city of Baelo Claudia, located nearby.
Tarifa has become a popular spot for northern-Europeans to spend their summers.
Tarifa's unique wind conditions have made the beaches at Playa de Los Lances, Valdevaqueros and Punta Paloma the most popular in Europe with windsurfers and kitesurfers. The funnel created by the Strait of Gibraltar creates a Venturi effect when either the Levante (Easterly wind from Africa) or Poniente (Westerly wind from the Atlantic) is blowing. These two winds prevail in Tarifa for over 300 days most years, meaning Tarifa experiences exceptionally strong and consistent winds throughout the year. In addition, localised thermal winds at locations such as Valdevaqueros mean that even when the prevailing wind is not strong it is often possible to windsurf and kite surf in Tarifa These unique wind conditions are also the reason Tarifa is dotted with countless wind turbines.
Tarifa is located within the Intercontinental Mediterranean Biosphere Reserve, a renowned place to watch migrating birds, in particular the storks which cross the Straits of Gibraltar in spring and autumn. Also whale and dolphin watching can be done on the 14 kilometer wide Straits.
There are regular ferry services connecting Tarifa with Tangier (40 minutes) and Ceuta (1 hour) from the ferry port. Bus services run from the bus station on Calle Batalla de Salado. There are regular services between Tarifa and Algeciras, about 20 km to the northeast, and Seville about 200 km to the north.[7] Direct buses also run to Málaga and Cádiz. In high summer a special kitesurfing bus runs along the A7 between Tarifa bus station and Camping Jardin de las Dunas, stopping at popular hotels and campsites along the route. There is a taxi rank on the Avenida Andalucia. It's about 5 minutes walk from the bus station and is located just outside the Puerto de Jerez (the main entrance to the old town) at the junction of Avenida Andalucia and Calle Batalla de Salado.
The city of Tarifa is depicted in the 1986 worldwide bestseller fiction novel, The Alchemist, by Paulo Coehlo. The lead protagonist, a shepherd boy, visits the city to meet an interpreter of dreams and ask him to interpret a recurrent dream he has had twice. His life takes a dramatic turn when he meets an old king of Salem named Melchizedek at a city marketplace.
( Tarifa - Spain ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Tarifa . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Tarifa - Spain
Join us for more :
Summer Fun in Tarifa, Spain
Located at the southernmost point in Europe, Tarifa is situated at the narrowest point along the Straits of Gibraltar looking directly across to Africa. It is at the meeting point of the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea. The town itself is a lovely white washed medina with trendy shops and cafes. Along the Atlantic Coast is the Costa de la Luz, the Coast of Light which has beautiful beaches with lots of wind for kite and wind surfing. About 10 kms away from town is Baelo Claudia the most intact Roman town in Spain.
Tarifa Spain
Tarifa Spain 04 May 2015