Tarifa, tucked in the southernmost part of the Iberian Peninsula, is known as one of the most famous destinations for wind sports. The European capital of kite surfing, this Spanish municipality offers glittering beaches, cozy cafes and a pulsating nightlife.
Despite having a calm and relaxing charm, Tarifa is a hub for outdoor activities. In the summer months, you can join a kite school and learn how to kite surf. During this time, beaches are littered with kites and other people trying to master the skill. Dive into the warm and clear waters of the Mediterranean while you're at Tarifa and watch life underwater. Go for a bike ride up the mountains to witness panoramic views of the surroundings, or venture a little farther on your bike to Baelo Claudio, a well-preserved Roman village by the sea. Whether you're new to rock climbing or a seasoned climber, you'll find a suitable rock to test your skills. Flanked by mountains, northern Tarifa has a good number of trails as well. Hike up La Pena or El Bujeo for magnificent views of the scenes down below.
Tarifa has some of the best relaxing spots by the sea. Head to Playa de los Lances, famous for kitesurfing, for a quick rejuvenating experience under the warm sun. The windy Valdevaqueros beach is ideal for kitesurfing and attracts the maximum number of travellers. Do not miss the white-sand beach of Punta Paloma, with its sand dunes and green trees, when you're in this Spanish city.
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Most popular time to visit | October–December |
Cheapest time to visit | January–March |
Local currency | € 10 = £8.35 |
Language | Spanish |
Average weekend price | £148 per night |
Average weekday price | £146 per night |
Typical stay | 2 nights |
Tarifa is a mixture of holiday apartments, residential...
24 September 2024
Tarifa is a mixture of holiday apartments, residential apartments and the old town plus a port where ferry goes to Tangiers. It is best known for kitesurfing as it is often windy and a long sandy beach. It is also a superb location to use as a base for watching bird migration and there is a bird observatory (Cazella) above the town off the main road towards Algiceras. There are plenty of little shops as well as supermarkets and bars. The old town is lovely, but some of the bars are overpriced. A beer in a backstreet taverna is 2 euros, but one bar in the old town charged me 4.5 (La Fabrica). Some good ice cream shops! Tarifa is geared towards tourists especially kitesurfers.
Tarifa has one of the best beaches I've been to.
6 April 2024
Tarifa has one of the best beaches I've been to. Large, with fine sand, clean and easy entry into the water. Due to the winds, the area is good for water sports (kite surfing, etc), not so much for swimming, due to the waves. Good position to watch the sun set into the sea. Great place to chill at a bar nearby the beach, eat ice cream, have dinner. Tarifa is also very close to Morocco, a short ferry ride away from Tangier. Highly recommend the trip if you have the opportunity.
Great little town, the beach full of kite surfers when we...
18 February 2024
Great little town, the beach full of kite surfers when we arrived & was a sight to see. Very sweet small old town, clean, cute shops, excellent eateries including Powerhouse bakery & dinner at Axta- superb! Very walkable, views for sunset over the sea, Morocco in the distance. Low key in feb & most enjoyable.
Windy old, small city on the south coast with several...
1 February 2024
Windy old, small city on the south coast with several ferries each day to Tangier, Morocco. Interesting Old Town with narrow, crooked pedestrian streets. good place for wind surfing, beaches, and dolphin sighting.
Great atmosphere, we were there at Crhistmas time, some bars...
31 January 2024
Great atmosphere, we were there at Crhistmas time, some bars, restaurants and shops closed. A lot of families, cool and chill people, caravans, dogs, people doing kite surfing and other water sports. Good bars and restaurants.
Tarifa is a very unique place with a super relaxed and good...
10 January 2024
Tarifa is a very unique place with a super relaxed and good vibe. If you want to explore the coast line it's a great base, easy to park cars outside the old town walls. There are various dunes and historic sites to visit within 1 hour of the city as well as view points from various locations with unbeatable views of the coastline and seeing Morocco which is pretty special. For eating, there is an amazing Italian Restaurant highly recommended called La Trattoria. I am Italian and the pasta was very good quality for Spain. There are also lovely restaurants beyond the port along the beach and in the area just outside the old town walls towards this direction. It is easy to walk around the city and there is plenty of shopping in boutique shops as well as surfer/sports shops. Huge amount of water sports activities on offer too.
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