What to do and see in Costa de la Luz, Andalucia: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

September 9, 2021 Flossie Demartino

Discover the best top things to do in Costa de la Luz, Spain including Bodegas Gutierrez Colosia, Bodegas Luis Perez, Feria del Caballo, Museum of Cadiz, Torre Tavira, Fundacion Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre, Playa de Zahara de los Atunes, Santuario de Nuestra Senora de Regla, Playa de Bolonia, Park Genoves.
Restaurants in Costa de la Luz

1. Bodegas Gutierrez Colosia

Calle Bajamar 40, 11500, El Puerto de Santa Maria Spain +34(0)956 852852 [email protected] http://www.gutierrezcolosia.com/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 158 reviews

Bodegas Gutierrez Colosia

Reviewed By muffaletta - Sproxton, United Kingdom

I really recommend this tour. Done in English the guide was knowledgeable, informative and helped make the tour a success. The story of “Jerez” is so interesting, and complex. So much history in this small family owned bodega

2. Bodegas Luis Perez

Calle Hermandad del Rocio de Jerez km 3, 11408 Jerez De La Frontera Spain +34 956 03 11 93 [email protected] http://www.bodegasluisperez.com
Excellent
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5.0 based on 297 reviews

Bodegas Luis Perez

Wine tours are temporarily not available due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Reviewed By karencH2243IU - Huercal-Overa, Spain

Really enjoyed the your around the vinyards and then the winery...Roberto was a fountain of knowledge and made my 10yr olds day when he gave him a small bunch of grapes to eat...then when it came to the wine tasting, he took his time to explain the colour of the wines and the tastes asking us all what we thought of each one..Ready good tour ending in us purchasing 12 bottles between the 5 of us.... thanks you deserve 5 stars..hope the wedding went well....

3. Feria del Caballo

Parque Gonzalez Hontoria, Jerez De La Frontera Spain +34 956 34 17 11 http://www.jerez.es
Excellent
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5.0 based on 864 reviews

Feria del Caballo

4. Museum of Cadiz

Plaza Mina s/n, 11004 Cadiz Spain +34 600 14 30 03 [email protected] http://www.juntadeandalucia.es/cultura/museos/MCA/?lng=en
Excellent
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4.5 based on 598 reviews

Museum of Cadiz

Archeology, fine arts and ethnology museum. Important collection of Phoenician World and Murillo, Zurbarán, Rubens, Zuloaga, Sorolla, Miró... paintings

Reviewed By Pensionado - Castricum, The Netherlands

This museum has a very interesting archaeological section with finds from all periods showing that the region around Cádiz was inhabited from Neolithic times on, making Cádiz the oldest, permanently inhabited city of Europe. Especially the unique Phoenician finds are worth seeing including two marble anthropoid sarcophaguses. On the first floor is the fine art collection with a room dedicated to the Spanish painter Zurbarán and another to Murillo. For everybody interested in ancient culture and art, this museum should not be missed.

5. Torre Tavira

Calle Marques del Real Tesoro 10, 11001 Cadiz Spain +34 956 21 29 10 [email protected] http://www.torretavira.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,527 reviews

Torre Tavira

Watch tower from the eighteenth century, situated in the down town and the highest point of the city, turned today into a focal point of cultural interest. The tower has two exhibition halls, the Camera Obscura and the terrace from which you can enjoy wonderful views of CádizIts Cámara Obscura was the first one installed in Spain.

Reviewed By eagertraveller123

Great panoramic views of Cádiz, totally worth the climb. The camera oscura is also great. Marta was really really nice.

6. Fundacion Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre

Avenida del Duque de Abrantes 11, 11407 Jerez De La Frontera Spain +34 956 31 96 35 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/fundacionrealescuelaandaluzadelarteecuestre/
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4.5 based on 2,010 reviews

Fundacion Real Escuela Andaluza del Arte Ecuestre

The Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art Foundation, in Jerez de la Frontera, is famous all over the world for its show called "How the Andalusian Horses Dance", a unique exhibition of horsemanship which both exhibits and summarises the work which the institution has carried out since its establishment. Although the show "How the Andalusian Horses Dance" may be considered the highest attainment of the School's work, there are other aspects which are regarded as equally, or even more important, for the Institution. Among these, we would like to highlight its role as a social and cultural vehicle for our equestrian heritage, the selection and promotion of horses, the training of Haute Ecole riders, the preservation and promotion of Classical and Country Dressage (Doma Vaquera), maintaining the prestige of our horsemanship, the breed of our Spanish horses, our traditions and culture. Furthermore, the show enables the Royal School to play host for the Province of Cadiz and to act as ambassadors abroad on annual tours to various foreign countries. In addition to the show, you might enjoy a visit to our training facilities as well as the Museum of Equestrian Art and the Carriage Museum.

Reviewed By GINNIELincolnshire - Boston, United Kingdom

A wonderful visit to see the horses in training, the palace lived in by the Sandeman family, the carriage museum and stables and best of all, the show - 'How the Andalusian Horses Dance'.

7. Playa de Zahara de los Atunes

Zahara de los Atunes Spain
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,844 reviews

Playa de Zahara de los Atunes

Reviewed By SheffieldPip - Sheffield, United Kingdom

We normally stay in the Estepona/Sabinillas area, but have to say that the beaches are not a patch on the stunning beaches on the Atlantic Coast, especially at Zahara. Over the years this has become a popular place for beach holidays and the village of Zahara has a great night life with lots of bars and restaurants for visitors.

8. Santuario de Nuestra Senora de Regla

Paseo Costa de La Luz 91 Pase Costa de la Luz 91, 11550 Chipiona Spain +34 956 37 09 89 [email protected] http://www.santamariaderegla.com/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 347 reviews

Santuario de Nuestra Senora de Regla

9. Playa de Bolonia

Tarifa Spain
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3,047 reviews

Playa de Bolonia

Reviewed By nickliszka - London, United Kingdom

Nothing more to add - than I'm kicking myself for not visiting more!! Have been windsurfing in Tarifa for > 20 years - so always too busy to explore The beach last week brought tears to my eyes - unsurpassed beauty, a great walk, stunning sunshine, light winds and thanks to the tail end of a depression, wondrous waves Will pay homage to this beautiful beach every visit in future

10. Park Genoves

Avenida del Doctor Gomez Ulla s/n, 11003 Cadiz Spain +34 956 24 10 01 http://turismo.cadiz.es/es/rutas-y-visitas-en-cadiz/parque-genov%C3%A9s-jard%C3%ADn-bot%C3%A1nico
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4.5 based on 1,429 reviews

Park Genoves

Reviewed By O6813BGandym - Cardiff, United Kingdom

This park is full of trees from around the world. There are fountains throughout the park making it a beautifully cool place to walk when the sun is hot. There is a cafe, childrens play area and lots of benches to watch the world go by. There is also an artificial water cascade which has steps to the top where you have a great view out to sea. Tranquil spot for a bit of contemplation...or a coffee and cake.

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