This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. Learn more

The Best Attractions In La Antilla

x
La Antilla is a beach resort within the municipality of Lepe, in the province of Huelva, a part of the autonomous region of Andalusia, Spain. It has between three and four thousand year-round residents, but its population increases to about 70,000 in the summer. Frequented mainly by Spanish vacationers, it is known for its clean waters and peaceful atmosphere. It also has a 24-hole golf course. A few kilometers away, also on the Costa de la Luz, is its twin beach town, Islantilla.
Continue reading...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Filter Attractions:

The Best Attractions In La Antilla

  • 3. Parque Nacional de Donana Huelva
    Doñana National Park is a natural reserve in Andalusia, southern Spain, in the provinces of Huelva , Cádiz and Seville. It covers 543 km2 , of which 135 km2 are a protected area. The park is an area of marshes, shallow streams, and sand dunes in Las Marismas, the delta where the Guadalquivir River flows into the Atlantic Ocean. It was established as a nature reserve in 1969 when the World Wildlife Fund joined with the Spanish government and purchased a section of marshes to protect it. The eco-system has been under constant threat by the draining of the marshes, the use of river water to boost agricultural production by irrigating land along the coast, water pollution by upriver mining, and the expansion of tourist facilities. It is named after Doña Ana de Silva y Mendoza wife of the se...
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
  • 7. La Rabida Monastery Huelva
    The Friary of La Rábida is a Franciscan friary in the southern Spanish town of Palos de la Frontera, in the province of Huelva and the autonomous region of Andalucia. The friary is located 13 km south of the city of Huelva, where the Tinto and Odiel rivers meet. The Friary of La Rábida has been Franciscan property since the thirteenth century. It was founded in 1261; the evidence is a papal bull issued by Pope Benedict XIII in that year, allowing Friar Juan Rodríguez and his companions to establish a community on the coast of Andalucia. The first Christian building on the site was constructed over a small pre-existing Almohad building that lends its name to the present monastery. The Franciscans have held great influence in the region ever since. The buildings standing on the site today...
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

La Antilla Videos

Shares

x
x
x

Near By Places

Menu