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JANUARY
The year begins... but here the party just starts going. New year's eve is another
occasion for the Spaniards so show the world how to party. Christmas holidays
are getting busier buy the year. The weather? Well not like summer, but if the
weather holds it can be just as hot as in summer. The Spanish Christmas is celebrated
at Epiphany, which is on the 6th of January
FEBRUARY
This is the month of the Carnival, celebrated in Tarifa, Algeciras, S.Roque
and La Linea with costumes, ridings, balls and parades. Wild and wicked. It
is centred around a contest of parodies, a contest divided into three categories; “Coros”, “Comparsas” and “Chirigotas”. There
are also parades and fancy-dress, a pageant of inventiveness, humour and subtle
irony.
MARCH-APRIL
The months of the Semana Santa (Holy Week). This is for the real lovers of tradition.
If you have never seen the Easter procession it is something quite out of the
ordinary
MAY
May 15.th: Fair of Tahivilla to honour St.Isidro.
JUNE
The 25.th in Tarifa (Facinas) there is the Fiesta of St.John.
AUGUST
First two weeks: National Festival of Folk Music. The 15.th: Fair of Facinas.
SEPTEMBER
In Tarifa: Fiestas de la Virgen de Luz, with important romería at the
Sanctuary on the last week. These are the real festivities of Tarifa. They start
on the first Sunday of September literally till the second non stop. Party all
night long and typical meals during the day with traditional outfits and horse
parades in true Spanish style. Thursday is the highlight day with thousands
of horses and horsemen dressed in their typical clothing take over the feast,
and the town!
Day trips to Morocco with the ferry
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These pages contain all the information you need to plan your visit. You will find advice on all the activities available. There's more to Tarifa than mesmerising on the beautiful beach! Tarifa transformed from a strategic military fortress to a remote fishing town, and today tourism flourishes in this melting pot of cultures. Indulge in a relaxing atmosphere whether at a hotel, apartment
or campsite by selecting you preference on the left. Online booking is
available with most hotels and apartments. If you looking for a Hotel that satisfies your all your demands just select the prefered location, beach, town centre or other, with the drop menu on the left. A list of all the hotels will then be displayed. Just click on the Hotel and you will find all the information and booking facilities.Tarifa in great luxury. Indulge in perfect lifestyle. A complete list of all Hotels follows. On line reservation is possible where (R) is shown. How to find your ideal Campsite... Are you looking for the Campsites that satisfies all your demands? From the left select where you would like the camping to be. Then simply click on the name of the Campsite and you will have all the information. Although not the most comfortable but camping in Tarifa is probably the most traditional way of staying, specially if you are a keen windsurfer. Most campsites are right on the beech and after a good night out it is good to be woken up by the sound of the waves or the rattling of your tent when the wind picks up. How to find your ideal Apartment in Tarifa... If you looking for an Apartment that satisfies your all
your demands just select the prefered location, beach, town centre or
other, on the drop menu on the left. A list of all the Apartments will
then be displayed. Just click on the Hotel and you will find all the information
and booking facilities. How to find your ideal house... |
Tourist guide to Tarifa Spain. Information about windsurfing and Kitesurfing, the centers, schools rentals and the spots where you can sail (surf) with your windsurf and kitesurfTarifa has become known as 'the Wind Capital' for many different reasons. Its wind reliability probably tops them all.It is very difficult to have two consecutive non windy days, as the detailed comparative chart shows. However conditions are not always constant. It is wise to bring your full range of sails (renting locally is any easy option with the many schools spread along the beach). Here it is just as common to sail with your 3.5 m² as it is with your 6.5 m², even if I personally consider the 4.5 m² as the ideal sail. The new trend is to use a wave board in strong winds and kitesurf when winds are weaker. Apart from rare occasions (during equinoxes and storms) the water is pretty flat, which make it ideal for beginners and slalom sailors. The most radical often make the trip to Caños de Meca which is only 50 km away. This is best after a few days of strong levante. Just as windsurfing was a combination between sailing and surfing, kite surfing is a combination between power kite flying and surfing. The sport has completely exploded in Tarifa over the past 3 or 4 years. In good wind conditions in summer, it isn't unusual to count over 250 kites in the sea and on the beach……an amazing sight! It is easy to understand why this sport is so popular - it looks deceptively easy, the jumps and tricks look spectacular and it requires much less wind than windsurfing.The sport is open to everyone of all ages; you need to be in good health and relatively fit (no back, neck or shoulder problems). Grit determination will also be an asset, because although
kite surfing is easier to master than wind surfing, co-ordinating all
those skills at the beginning can be a challenge!
There will be short cuts for people who have either good board skills from a related sport or a high level of power kite flying skills. Tarifa has two prevailing winds, the south easterly known as the Levante and the westerly known as the Poniente. This is because of the mountain ranges on either side of the straits which not only bends other winds but also acts as a funnel, intensifying it.
In areas such as Casa de Porro it is further accelerated
due to thermal differences between the sea and land. This also explains
why the winds are strongest between 14:00 and 18:00hr. As a rule the Levante is stronger, blows night and day and can last for weeks. Because it blows from land, it is warmer and does not form waves. The Poniente blows from the Atlantic. It's colder and brings in waves, mostly in winter. Nevertheless the best wave seasons are spring and autumn, specially when the winds coincide with full moon. Tides are negligible for the average surfer, but if it's waves you are looking for, it's always best whilst the tide grows. Still not convinced about Tarifa's wind reputation? Check the coparative charts. Tarifa has, as to be expected, a highly advanced custom board development and manufacturing work shops; most series board manufacturers often come to Tarifa to test there boards (to see if they are really indestructible even in the most severe conditions). Windsurf Boards Traditionaly windsurf boards were divided between, Beginners boards over 3m long with a dagger and for the more professional Wave (between 2.45m to 2.80m) and Slalom (<2.60m) boards. Times have changed and Slalom is being replaced with the kitesurfing and other shorter and fatter boards, also known as Bump & Jump, which allow tricks and other fun manouvers. Kitesurf Boards |
Tourist guide to Tarifa Spain. All information nature related activities such as horse riding, mountain biking, rock climbing, bird watching, trekking whale watchingThe positioning of Tarifa, the most southern tip of Europe, but more so, the point that separates Europe from Africa and the Mediterranean from the Atlantic produces a unique micro climate. This is immediately identifiable by the strong prevailing winds which keep the temperatures mild all year round. These very same winds have discouraged mass tourism and development. However with the new trend of nature related holidays, places such as Tarifa which boast virgin beaches and vast uncontaminated landscape are becoming ever more popular. Any way, to cut the story short, for you lovers of nature
related activities, this is a list of what can be done here. The marine currents are powerful and flow in and out of
the Mediterranean. This enhances the interchange of living organisms,
enriching both the fauna and the vegetation of the Cadiz waters. The same
currents which differ in both temperature, salt contents, and hence the
diversity of the sea beds off the coast, increases the variety of habitats
and increase the number of its cetaceans and other fish. Anybody sailing or accessing the sea must take into account its currents, and although the tides are negligible in most periods the current strength and direction changes swiftly. This can be seen in clam days where the water appears to be bubbling in restricted areas. Despite having strong currents many places remain protected and the rocky bed keeps the water extremely clear. Ideal for scuba divers nevertheless care should be taken This is an updated table of the tides height and times When two large water recipients such as the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea meet in just one and only place and with just a mere 14km dividing it, it is no surprise that there must be something special going on. The sheer diversity between temperatures, salt contents, currents and natural environment of these two water stretches, generate two distinct animal habitat which, curiously enough, need each other to survive. So many species on land and water use this conecting point to enter new environments for breeding feeding or simply protection and Tarifa's strategic position is ideal to see all this happening. If you want to know more about Whales and other cetaceans or even better organise a trip to see them for your self please visit Firmm, a Swiss foundation based in Tarifa that dedicates itself just to that. Although windsurfing is certainly the most predominant water sport in Tarifa, the waters of the Straits provide wide opportunity for divers. Tarifa is an underwater paradise! A wild and attractive sea bed, abrupt and often breathtaking,
endows Tarifa and the nearby spots with a submerged garden of immense
beauty, ideal for the most water sports. Of course the Straits of Gibraltar and adjoining zones are synonymous to respect-imposing currents but, with the help of the local instructors, there is no reason for not taking advantage of these characteristics. There are various certified diving schools in the area with courses and rent out equipment for licensed divers. Remember to bring your licence you will not be allowed without it. What happens above the sea and land is probably the natural
element to stand out most. The wind just never seems to stop. From which
ever direction you come in from you will be overwhelmed by the number
of windmills charging up. The number bas been kept down only to strong
ecological resistance who have capped the limit to 3000 windmills. Spain
is the second largest producer in the world. The contradicting situation
is that despite being clean and renewable wind mils do, when too many
are placed, ruin the landscape, make considerable noise, ruin the uncontaminated
territory and be a menace to bird life. As for sport activities related to the air, with out going into kitesurfing is hang-gliding. With such a unique positioning, the intersection of two
continents and two seas with such different characteristics it is not
hard to understand why the territory is so particular and different to
its surrounding territories to say the least. The local microclimate,
mild throughout the year, the ever blowing winds, which reach incredible
forces at times, have shaped the landscape for good. Horse-riding has a long tradition in Spain and is specially pleasant in Tarifa, thanks to its wide beaches and natural environment.
There are so many trails that it's hard to recommend any in particular, better ask your guides at the stables. In Tarifa mountain-biking comes second only to windsurfing (some would even put it before), as the surrounding mountains offer unique mountain-biking experiences. The great variety of trails makes biking appealing at
all levels. We recommend that you consult a map and follow the suggested routes that, depending on the wind direction, will avoid you pedalling against wind. Despite being a coastal town, Tarifa's off road routes easily reach an altitude of over 800 metres in less than 20 Km. with excellent downhill possibilities. Andalucias Downhill championship has often been held here. If all this is not enough do not to forget that the Alcornocales National Park starts here and offers more dirt road than a normal person can pedal in a week, apart from the beautiful scenes and wild life displayed. Other route will take you through many of the historical sites the several ancient cultures have left behind. See our cultural pages and discover how, despite not having a mountain bike at disposal, many invaders of the area travelled large distances to reach Tarifa. There must be something to it! |
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