Costa de la Luz
The Costa de la Luz (lit. "Coast of the Light") is noted for its soft light and stretches from the British Territory of Gibraltar in the south to the Portuguese border in the North. The main city is Cádiz which lies approximately halfway along the coast and is the capital of Cadiz province.
The coast is relatively undeveloped with tourist development in Huelva province near the Portuguese border and at Novo Sancti Petri, near Chiclana de la Frontera, just south of Cadiz. The coast lacks the high-rise development of the Costa del Sol and is a favourite holiday destination for the Spanish.
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Talk
As with most of the rest of Spain, Spanish is the main language. However, as the Costa de la Luz becomes better known among English and German Tourists you are finding more Spanish in the reports are speaking some English and German. However, this is still predominantly a Spanish area and knowledge of Spanish is useful as, it is rare to find any locals who speak foreign languages.
Get in
This coast is serviced by international airports at Jerez, Seville, Gibraltar and Faro (in Portugal).
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In recent years there has been a number of championship standard golf course built providing challenges to the keen golfer.
To the south Tarifa is well known as the wind surfing centre of Europe and has ferry links to Tangier in Morocco.
The Costa de la Luz is noted for its sandy beaches (La Barrosa beach is 6km long and enjoys Blue Flag status). Washed by the Atlantic, this coast benefits from a tide which helps to clean the beaches and is slightly cooler in summer than the Costa del Sol.