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Nearby Attractions

Alcadeisa is located in the Cadix Province who has some of Andalucia's most windswept beaches, prettiest white villages and most celebrated sherry. It also boasts one of the region's most visited protected areas and the rainiest place in Spain: the Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park. Its coastline has long been peppered with fishing ports that were established by the Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans. Today, the Cadiz coast is a mecca for windsurfers, birdwatchers and anyone who prefers a wilder shoreline with relatively few beachgoers compared to the busier Costa del Sol.

Sotogrande

 

One of the most luxurious sports and residential developments in Europe. Its' 2,500 hectares encompass all the amenities you could imagine as a complement to the Polo Club. Golf (Valderrama nominated as the best golf in Spain), unspoiled beaches, a world class marina and incredible bars, restaurants and even leisure centres

White villages and sceneries

 

Casares ( picture),Gaucin, Medina Sidonia, Arcos de la Frontera,...

Natural Park of Grazalema (Hiking,Trekking,Canoeing,...)

Gibraltar

Andalucia cities

 

 

Sevilla (2H00), Granada, Cordoba, Ronda (45 min), Jerez de la Frontera (1H15), Cadix,...

 

Wild Beaches

Tarifa, the windsurfing capital and gateway to Africa; Bolonia (see pic, considered as one of the nicest beach in Europe), which is a well-preserved Roman city; Caños de Meca, a hippy hangout since the 1960s where little has changed; and Conil, a tuna fishing village. Finally you should see the provincial capital Cádiz, with its Spanish colonial vibes. You could be in Havana!

 

 

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