In the village of El Palmar on the Coast of Light on the Atlantic, Casa Anna is located just 400 meters from a beautiful, wide beach with fine sand and clear water. Two original Spanish towns such as the former fishing village of Conil de la Frontera and the white village of Vejer de la Frontera are only a few minutes away by car and invite you to discover them. Conil can also be reached with a walk on the beach. The sunny little lawn at the house also invites you to soak up the sun and relax or go to the sea for a swim every now and then. Casa Anna's central location is the best starting point for day trips. Curious?!
Do you know?: Experience Semanta Santa, the Holy Week (Easter Week) which is celebrated most intensively here in Andalusia, with brotherhoods carrying their images through the streets, also in Conil or Vejer. On Easter Sunday the running of the bulls in the streets of Vejer. The fiery Feria de Caballo in Jerez in May. Every year on October 21st, the naval battle of Cape Trafalgar in 1805 is celebrated at the lighthouse (Faro de Trafalgar), usually with warships and boats.
Getting there: It's only 50 minutes by car from Jerez airport on the A4 towards Cadiz, which turns into the A48/E5 towards Algeciras to the exit mentioned below. The journey from Seville on the E5 takes approximately 1.5 hours. From Malaga it takes about 2.5 hours via the E15 towards Algeciras and then again on the E5 towards Cadiz. For all of them it is exit number 26 Conil Sur / Playas from the E5 / A48. You can find exact street maps on the Internet, for example. B. on Google Maps or Viamichelin. As soon as you have booked you will receive directions on site. If you find yourself on a different street when you arrive in El Palmar, just call, no matter what time, and we will be happy to pick you up. Your vacation should be stress-free.
Direct surroundings: In El Palmar you will find restaurants, two small supermarkets, two butchers, a fish shop and, in high season, a few souvenir shops. In El Palmar there are almost only single-family homes owned by Spaniards, which is why the town, restaurants and the beach are predominantly Spanish. Mainly on the weekends you meet up with friends or family for a 'cafe con leche', tapas or lunch or dinner. The small town is generously populated and that is precisely what gives it its rural charm, especially by the sea. In the evening, enjoy the uniquely beautiful sunsets on this coast from your terrace.
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