每位乘客可以携带一件大行李(29" x 21" x 11" / 74 x 53 x 28 cm)和一件小行李(22" x 14" x 9" / 56 x 36 x 23 cm)。豪华轿车最多可容纳 2 件大行李。我们始终会为您安排最合适的车辆,以确保您的行李能够容纳。如有超大行李,或您不确定行李是否能放下,请 联系我们。
Yes, the Strait of Gibraltar is one of Europe's best whale and dolphin watching locations. Several operators offer boat trips from Tarifa's harbor to see pilot whales, orcas, sperm whales, and various dolphin species migrating between Atlantic and Mediterranean waters. Spring and summer provide best sighting opportunities. Tours typically last 2-3 hours with high success rates due to abundant marine life.
Yes, on clear days Morocco's Rif Mountains are clearly visible across the Strait of Gibraltar, just 14 kilometers (9 miles) from Tarifa's shores. The town occupies the closest point between Europe and Africa. This proximity makes Tarifa popular for day trips to Morocco, with fast ferries reaching Tangier in 35-60 minutes. The strategic location has shaped Tarifa's rich history spanning multiple civilizations.
Yes, fast ferries connect Tarifa to Tangier, Morocco in 35-60 minutes, making day trips feasible. However, remember passports are required for border crossing into Africa. Organized tours handle logistics, offering guided medina visits, lunch, and shopping. Independent travelers can book ferry tickets directly. Some prefer longer stays to fully experience Moroccan culture. The proximity makes Tarifa ideal for combining European and African adventures.
Tarifa sits approximately 35 kilometers (22 miles) southwest of Gibraltar along the Costa de la Luz. The scenic coastal journey takes about 35-45 minutes by car. Many visitors combine both destinations, experiencing Tarifa's Spanish character and beaches before or after exploring Gibraltar's British territory, Rock attractions, and duty-free shopping. The drive offers spectacular views where two continents meet.
Tarifa features over 10 kilometers of stunning beaches including Playa de Los Lances (long sandy beach popular with kitesurfers), Playa Chica (sheltered town beach), and Bolonia Beach (15 kilometers away with Roman ruins). The Atlantic waters are cooler than Mediterranean but refreshing. Strong winds make some beaches better for watersports than sunbathing. The unspoiled coastline offers dramatic natural beauty with fewer developments than eastern Costa del Sol.
Tarifa is Spain's southernmost town, famous as Europe's wind and kitesurfing capital due to consistent strong winds where the Atlantic meets Mediterranean. The whitewashed Andalusian town features Moorish architecture, a 10th-century castle, beautiful beaches, and views across to Morocco just 14 kilometers away. Tarifa's laid-back bohemian atmosphere attracts watersports enthusiasts, whale watchers, and travelers seeking authentic Spanish coastal charm.
Tarifa's historic quarter features narrow cobblestone streets, whitewashed houses, Moorish gates, and the impressive Guzman el Bueno Castle dating from 960 AD. The Puerta de Jerez gateway and medieval walls surround atmospheric plazas filled with cafes, tapas bars, and shops selling surfwear and artisan goods. The Old Town maintains authentic Andalusian character despite the town's popularity with international kitesurfers.
Peak kitesurfing season runs April through October when the famous Levante (east) and Poniente (west) winds blow consistently. July and August bring strongest winds, warmest waters, and most surfers, creating a lively international scene. Spring and fall offer good conditions with fewer crowds. Winter sees calmer periods but occasional strong winds. Numerous schools cater to all skill levels throughout the season.