Dolphin and whale watching from Tarifa in Spain
This is the absolutely fantastic dolphin and whale watching boat trip from Tarifa in Spain that we enjoyed so much - check out their website
#Tarifa TARIFA IN SPAIN - 欢迎塔里. 欧洲最好的风筝冲浪海滩
欢迎塔里. 欧洲最好的风筝冲浪海滩
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We don´t speak chinese. We would just like to draw your attention to this wonderful holiday destination in Andalucia in the south of Spain, TARIFA, located at the strait of Gibraltar, opposite continent Africa. TARIFA is world wide recognized as the best kite surfing beach of Europe and is a lovely old town to visit. Surrounded by rough unspoilt nature to do all kind of outdoor sports in the purest way.
Visit our website for more information on Kite schools, hotels, activities etc.
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How To Get To Tarifa:
Europe, Spain, Madrid.
From Aiport Malaga direction Cadiz (N-340) 1.5 hour drive by car.
From Airport Jerez De la Frontera To Algeciras 1,5 hour drive by car.
On both airports you can rent cars.
Gibraltar Airport has all facilities for learjets. Gibraltar to Tarifa, 30 minutes drive by car.
Things To Do In Tarifa:
Kitesurfing, Mountain Biking, Whale Watching (Whales, Dolphins, Orcas), Bird Watching, Horseback Riding, Yoga, Sunset Celebrations, Flamenco Lessons, Taste the best Tapas, Visit Tangier in Morocco or the Rock of Gibraltar.
Europe´s best golf courses like Valderrama, Sotogrande or Montenmedio are 20 minutes drive from Tarifa.
Monuments To Visit:
Roman Ruins of Baelo Claudia, founded in the end of the 2nd century BC.
Castle Guzman El Bueno, was built in 960 by the Abd-ar-Rahman III, Caliph of Córdoba.
Church San Mateo, was built in 1506.
Accommodation in Tarifa:
There are several hotels right on the beach, nicely decorated cosy hostel rooms in the old town and some beautiful Andalucian Fincas with ocean view to rent,, just let us know how we can help you
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Birding Tarifa
A compilation of short clips from a days birding around Tarifa on a windy day in April. Featuring. Short-Toed and Booted Eagles, Marsh and Montagu's Harriers, Sardinian Warbler and Audouin's Gull
Digiscoped- Swaro ATS80 with RX100II
Wings over Tarifa
Raptor and stork migration at the Strait of Gibraltar.
Tarifa bike holiday spain apr17
Bike Holiday Spain day out near Tarifa
Guided Mountain Bike Tours in Tarifa
Guided Mountain Bike Tours in Tarifa
Ride hidden trails like these with local Guides in Tarifa.
Guided Tours: min 2 persons.
Small groups - Big Adventure
For Guided Mountain Bike Tours in Tarifa Contact us Also for Rent A Bike.
Tarifa October 2013
Various rides near Tarifa, Spain.
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 :
Some birds over Tarifa' skies
Tarifa is a small town in the province of Cádiz, Andalusia, on the southernmost coast of Spain. The town is located on the Costa de la Luz (coast of light) and across the Straits of Gibraltar facing Morocco. The municipality includes Punta de Tarifa, the southernmost point in continental Europe.
Tarifa Spain
Tarifa Spain 04 May 2015
Viendo Cetáceos en Tarifa con Turmares
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Tarifa, Spain
Drone footage shot on a short kitesurfing trip to Tarifa, Spain in January 2019. Enjoy!
Shot with a DJI Mavic Air
Camera & Edit by Chris Hobbs
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Birding Tarifa Iberian Lynx
English below.
Aquí podéis ver algunos de los mejores momentos de nuestro último tour Observación de Fauna Salvaje en Andújar
We are very happy to show some of the best moments of our last tour Wildlife watching in Andujar (Andalucia, Spain)
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 :
Aves Estrecho de Gibraltar/ Bird watching in Spain, Strait of Gibraltar
Vídeo sobre la observación de aves migratorias en el Estrecho de Gibraltar. Algeciras y Tarifa, en Andalucía. España.
Video about watching migratory birds in the Strait of Gibraltar. Algeciras and Tarifa , Andalusia . Spain .
Tarifa Natural, most southern part of Europe
Tarifa Natural birds eye view of land that can be purchased
TARIFA NATURAL SL Is located on the coastline within the natural landscape of the Parque Natural del Estrecho in Cadiz, Andalusia, overlooking one of the world’s most impressive coastal views taking in the Strait of Gibraltar and the African continent.
TARIFA NATURAL SL has secured approximately 30 hectares of land. The land is on an exciting stretch of coastline where it is proposed to establish a unique, integrated, eco-friendly and sustainable area.
A primary goal is to respect the natural environment of one of the last undeveloped coastal areas of Spain. Numerous environmentally friendly initiatives will minimize disruption to natural resources and maximize sustainable initiatives
UNIQUE LOCATION
The location is the very southern tip of Europe and nearly the closest point between Europe and Africa with unsurpassed views of Africa, which is just 14 km across the Strait of Gibraltar.
There are very limited supplies of land that offer natural tranquility and yet are within close proximity to populated areas. This is a highly sought after spot.
The historical location near, Granada, Seville, Cadiz, Gibraltar and Jerez are within close proximity, notwithstanding a host of villages that are equally as important, and cannot be forgotten.
Tarifa, Biking and Birding
MTB Tarifa, Bolonia, Montecoche and Los Barrios. January 2015. Vultures all over the place...
Mountainbiking 1 12 2017 - Tarifa lifestyle!
Edus Mountainbiking Tarifa, lifestyle Tarifa!
Tracks :
- Death frome above 1979 - trainwreck 1979
- Bon iver - towers
Birdwatching in Spain #VisitSpain
Discover Spain's natural wild attractions in protected nature areas, and help towards their conservation.
The flights of migratory birds between Europe and Africa make the Strait of Gibraltar a paradise for ornithologists, who should on no account miss a visit to the mountain ranges of Andalusia. The winter concentrations of the European populations of cranes and geese, and the vast numbers of water birds that flock to its world-renowned wetlands are a unique sight. Be sure not to miss this on your trip to Spain!
Wildlife: wildlife and nature watching.
Birding Tarifa Morocco Souss Massa
English below.
Este vídeo es una pequeña selección de algunas de las aves que observamos en nuestro último viaje a Marruecos a través del Parque Nacional Souss Massa. Diciembre 2017
This video is a short selection of some birds that we could see in our last tour to Morocco through Souss Massa National Park. December 2017