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Contribute FeedbackSitting outside in the morning was perfect. Service was quick, the waitress was really nice also. The scrambled eggs were yummy and presentation was great. Would definitely recommend.
The staff is super friendly, service is fast. Only head very good food here, they have many vegetarian and vegan options. Also vegan cake banana bread. And the location is so pretty, quiet although it’s close to the street
Tarifa sits right in between the Mediterranean sea and the Atlantic ocean. There is a myriad of beaches around Tarifa and surely there is something for all tastes. Thus, you’ll find family friendly-touristy beaches, hidden and insolite gems and of course magical spots for our fellow kitesurfers, windsurfers and surfers. We recommend avoiding the industrialized Mediterranean coast on the path to Malaga, and rather exploring the Atlantic coast in a northerly direction. That being said, we cannot deny we are very glad to have a sheltered kitesurfing spot on this side – Palmones, next Algeciras – to which we can go to when the Levante is blowing at more than 40 knots in Tarifa. In this post, we’ll guide you alongside the coastline, in a northerly direction from Tarifa to Cadiz, in the discovery of our favorite preserved beaches and the best kitesurf/surf spots. Want to know which are Tarifa’s most amazing beaches? Whether you like your holidays ‘farniente’, relaxing on the beach under the sun or getting your adrenaline pumped gliding over water, here is our guide of the best beaches in Tarifa and its surroundings ! Tarifa Beaches There are 3 main beaches in Tarifa, extending from the village to Punta Paloma Point. Some are so long that their different areas even have their own name. Balneario Beach Playa Chica Plage de Balneario ou Playa Chica à Tarifa en Espagne The tiny beach located right next to the tip of Tarifa village, before the peninsula is called Playa Chica. This is truly Europe’s southernmost beach ! From this beach, you only have to cross the path leading to the peninsula to go from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic side, ending up on Balneario Beach. Kitesurfing individual practice and teaching is forbidden on Balneario Beach from June 15th to September 15th, everyday until 8pm. Few visiting people will usually choose this spot, but on strong wind days from 8pm, many come to admire pro-kitesurfers training sessions. A not to be missed performance, showcasing impressive tricks and flying high jumps with the sunset in the background. On Balneario beach, a nautic club is offering varied activities such as Stand up Paddling, Kayaking and Surfing, and you’ll also find several beach volleys grounds. Only a few steps away from Tarifa’s city center, this beach is a popular place to relax, take a (sun)bath and even to give surfing a try , as conditions allow. Along the beach, you’ll find many bars and restaurants – ‘chiringuito’ in spanish – such as the Waikiki with its straw huts, or the Lounge-Beach with its stunning views of Morocco. From there, you’ll have a perfect front row seat to enjoy the pro-riders prowess and experience the local atmosphere.
Mejor sitio a las afueras del centro de tarifa para ir de brunch, he ido un par de veces si que es verdad que la última el acai no estaba como debía ya que estaba bastante líquido y la fruta un poco dura ademas del zumo de naranja bastante agrio, por lo demás todo de 10 huevos bebedict, tostadas...
Comida muy rica pero muy cara, pero merece la pena de vez en cuando. Lo único que nos falló fue que si hay una mesa grande hay que esperar a que estos se sienten, aunque haya mesas de menos personas libres, es decir, si sois 2 tenéis que esperar a que 5 se sienten por “respeto y educación”, pero para mí no es ninguna falta de respeto, sino pura lógica. Atención super amable aunque con un poco de retraso. Volvería seguro.