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Ayamonte unifies all distinctive features of a tourist city: excellent beaches, like those of Isla Canela and the Punta del Moral, splendid landscapes at the foot of the Guadiana an unbelievable artistic cultural asset with unique and privilege at the border to Portugal. Nature is interesting in the area of Ayamonte. The fishing port town of Ayamonte is located in the most western zone of Andalusia, on the mouth of the Guadiana river, that serves as a border with Portugal. Ayamonte has a population of more than 18,000 inhabitants, (which increases considerably during the vacation times) and is united by train with the capital of the province, Huelva; with the Andalusian capital, Seville and with Portugual. An absolute recommendation is the ascent as far as to the place Sanlúcar at the river Guadiana. An agreeable walk is the ascent at the Guadiana, with which one can enjoy the beauty of Spain and Portugal. The swamps of the Isla Canela are populated by diverse birds. The seafaring quarter of the Punta del Moral has a quite particular charm. The marina is adjacent to the village of Pinillos and is approached via a canal from the river. It is subject to some swell. There is an anchorage in the bay beyond the ferry terminal and fish quays, but landing is difficult from here.
Costa de la Luz Information
The Costa de la Luz (Coast of light) is the western coast of the Andalucía coastline in Spain and faces out to the Atlantic Ocean. The typical beaches on the Costa de la Luz are more expansive and backed by sand dunes and pine trees. The sand is finer and more golden colour than the neighbouring Costa del Sol. The temperatures are slightly milder than the rest of Spain and the often strong Atlantic winds and waves are favoured in Tarifa by wind surfers and surfboarders alike. Cadiz and Sevilla are very ancient cities and Jerez de la Frontera is capital of the sherry world.
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