Internet sin telefono, Iberbanda
 
Isla Cristina’s Beaches
Isla Cristina's beaches consist of 15 km of fine, genuinely golden sand, clear waters and 3,000 hours of sun each year. In the dunes vegetation and amongst the pines, you will need to be keen-sighted to catch sight of the chameleons, which are in danger of extinction.

Isla Cristina boats 15km of fine and golden sand, clean and clear waters and 3,000 hours of sun per year. In the dunes vegetation and amongst the pines, you may be fortunate enough to catch sight of the chameleons, which are in danger of extinction.

Little Blue Casa Beach - Playa de la Casita Azul
This obviously-named beach possesses a capacious car park surrounded by pines and eucalyptus. There are picnic tables in the pine grove. Large dunes with bushy vegetation separate the beach from the pine grove. There is a look-out tower on the beach, providing a rewarding vista.

 Central Beach - Playa Central
Central Beach is one of the most urbanized beaches in the area, since it has the most infrastructures. As soon as you pass through the eucalyptus trees, you come to a roundabout where you will be able to park next to the beach, if you find a place. If not so lucky, you will have to go to the car park near the large pine grove from which a footpath crosses the dunes to the beach. There is a paved sea-front with two chiringuitos - beach restaurants

Santana Beach - Playa Santana
Playa Santana Beach is signposted before the eucalyptus trees and before reaching Central Beach. You will see a chiringuito sheltered by a pine grove near the beach. Here you can park in the shade. There are some apartments close to the beach.

 Cayman Point Beach - Playa Punta Caiman
Playa Punta Cayman consists of two bathing areas, one close to the sea-front promenade. This is an excellent place for the solitary visitor and lover of nature. The beach is manned by life-guards and there is a mini sports camp with showers. The second bathing area is accessed via a temporary floating wooden bridge due to be replaced shortly with a fixed one strong enough to resist the tidal flows. This area is named "Isla de la Gaviota" since, in the Winter, you will see many seagulls here.

 

 
merceria el detalle, de todo para tu disfraz
 
RANKING - LO MAS VISTO DEL CARNAVAL 2008
Area Information

Ayamonte - Introduction

Ayamonte is the burgeoning, tourism capital of the southern Iberian Atlantic coast, partly due to the dozens of long, uncrowded, beautiful beaches, where the sun is usually shining even throughout the Winter.

 

Lepe - Introduction

Lepe is famous as the strawberry capital of Spain, and unfortunately its inhabitants are also the butt of Spanish jokes. Lepe is a small market town West of Huelva, the capital of Huelva Province.

 

Isla Cristina - Introduction

Isla Cristina is situated on the Iberian South-West Atlantic coast at the delta of the Guadiana River and surrounded by pine forests and a natural park "Marismas de la Isla Cristina".