Spain - All Other Costas, Inland Areas Discussion Forum

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Tarifa
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Probably both! The trouble is the weather can be mixed at that time of the year.

No doubt about it if the sun is out you'll need the suncream but the evenings can cool and there is always the chance of rain too! So I'd say factor 10 for the day and warmer clothes (jeans or similar & a coat) for evening.

I was over there for Easter last year and we had a bit of everything although it was still much better than the weather in the UK!
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Sounds better than the uk in August!!

Hey thanks for your help so quickly!
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Thinking of going to Tarifa in the summer. Children keen on surfing. Any information about Tarifa greatly appreciated.

Thank you
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Hi Graham, Ive actually been to Tarifa before and its a really great place. Its got a little bit of everything, especially for Windsurfers & Kitesurfers. The beaches are awesome, but get busy with Wind & Kitesurfers in the high season. I never actually saw many surfers, but I could be wrong.

The town is very nice, a busy port with ferries to Morocco. Nice bars, tavernas and a nice old town make this a great place to go. There are lots of campsites further along the main road aswell, which do get busy. There is definately a 'surfy' feel to the whole place. Obviously, this is because it has one of the most constant winds in Europe!!

You'll love it!
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Just to let anyone know, it was warm in the day (20 degrees ish) and cold at night. Definately coat weather (scarves & hats for the Spanish!) as there is a really cool wind, but lovely all the same. Tarifa is a cool place to go with awesome kiting!
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Thanks for that joeyc, I'm heading off to that area (up the coast from Tarifa) on Friday and looking forward to a little bit of sunshine!
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Graham, try this website for lots of information on surfing on the Costa de la Luz http://www.costaluzsurf.com/

I think the main sufing season is through the winter months but if you are not serious surfers, anywhere along that coast is good for messing about in the waves.

We like la Barrosa beach as it's 6kms long, sandy and you can choose to be on the developed resort part which does get busy in the summer or out of the resorts where it's still beautiful with the occasional beach bar but definitely quieter.
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Thanks for the information and link
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I never said, we stopped off in Fuengirola for a brew, after driving from Tarifa, before we went to the airport. The sand was hot to walk on, not just warm but hot. Everyone was sunbathing (a beautiful sight ........) and walking around bare-chested etc (some men were doing the same).

It must have been at least mid 70's there, on the 2nd April!!! as they didnt get the cold wind (the Poniente?) that Tarifa did. Really nice weather!
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