The Costa de la Luz stretches from Huelva to the coast of Cadiz. Their location on the Atlantic Ocean makes it an exciting part of the coast, which is divided by the Guadalquivir river in two sections in Huelva and Cadiz.
The Costa de la Luz means more than 200 km of continuous, light-filled sand beach on an azure blue sea. The coast in the north of Portugal is bordered not only offers the picturesque white coastal cities, as they are accustomed to from the Mediterranean coasts, but also a wonderful light for photographers.
Costa de la Luz and the Andalusian
The white houses dominate the scene, also whitewashed the large cities such as Cadiz, even the cathedral in Cadiz and shines under the Spanish sun, there is often disappears behind dark clouds.
The Costa de la Luz, but to know there are other famous cities. Be mentioned as such is Jerez, the next to the Spanish Riding School, where the famous Andalusian horses are trained, has other attractions. But who wants to indulge his passion for riding, can also spend their time along the coast on the backs of the graceful animals.
Sherry – Cream to Manzanilla in Jerez
Jerez is also a wine region and also the famous aperitif sherry comes from this city. The slight denigration of that name according to legend was the fact that the British were not able to correctly pronounce Jerez. Nevertheless, the sherry, the liquid gold of the region is no matter what version – whether sweet or Manzanilla – a visit to the vineyards and wineries worth it. Recall of “Dinner for One”.
In addition to the coastal areas and dense forests, there are extensive salt marshes that are shaping the landscape of the Spanish coast. The Costa de la Luz is always worth a visit, particularly if you enjoy a lot of area, and few tourists. Unlike some other hotels in Spain can relax here a dream.


