Conil:
There are around 18,000 people living in Conil. The village has 362 bars, restaurants and cafes, along with an impressive 16 kilometres of beach.
Although, it is becoming increasingly more popular with tourists, it's not a typical 'tourist destination'. You won't find rows of souvenir shops, or be charged tourist prices for drinks. Like any normal town, you will find all types of businesses here: hardwares, supermarkets, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, medical centres etc.
It's bright here too. In Conil, we get over 3200 hours of sunshine a year. Costa de la Luz literally means 'Coast of Light'. The intense blue skies and bright white sands can be dazzling, especially in winter with the low sun (don't forget your sunglasses!). This is a major attraction, especially for visitors coming from gloomy Northern Europe.
They also come for the friendly and relaxed atmosphere, superb cuisine, and of course, water sports Conil has some excellent beaches - with awesome waves.
Chiclana:
Chiclana de la Frontera is located in the Andalusian province of Cadiz. Situated in the south of the Gaditanian Bay, its coast is washed by the Atlantic Ocean.
Chiclana is in a half hour drive from Jerez de la Frontera airport, and in an hour and a half from the one in Sevilla. Beaches, pinewoods and salt marshes can be seen in its landscape: marshes with a high ecological value, which are part of the protected area known as the Natural Park of the Bay of Cadiz; the long sandy beaches helped the development of a high-quality tourism; the pinewoods alongside the coast are the ideal complement for the beaches, sea and country in perfect harmony.
In the interior, vineyards, oak woods and meadows are part of the landscape; there exist also little natural reserves and lakes, as the ones called Jeli and Montellano, where many different bird species breed, some of them in danger of extinction.
Chiclana 2:
In six kilometers from the coast, the urban center of Chiclana has all public services and equipments, social, transport, cultural, etc. It also offers important tourist attractions: monuments, an important commercial area, markets, handicrafts, wine cellars, restaurants, bars, etc.
Mild climate and temperatures without sharp oscillations, little rain and more than 3,000 hours of sun a year.Chiclana is an agricultural and traditional town, with good wines and medicinal waters 'Springs of Fuente Amarga'. Its urban structure is of a typical Andalusian style, with narrow streets and courtyards full of flowers. Chiclana preserves the most genuine customs and traditions of Low Andalusia: the processions, bullfighting, flamenco, wine production, the snacks at noon... are present in the daily life of its inhabitants. In its gastronomy, the Chiclana cabbage of Tagaminas stands out as well as the almond pies made by the Augustinian nuns. The interesting visit to the puppet factory shows puppet
Golf:
There are lots of golf courses around like 2 golf courses at the beach in Novo Sancti Petri, the exclusive golf course Montenmedio with contempranean art exposition and views to the street of Gibraltar close to the white village Vejer, inland campano, San Andres and Benalup golf course, just to recommend some