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30 rooms which include bathroom with bath and shower, hair dryer, wireless Internet access, air conditioning, central he...
30 rooms which include bathroom with bath and shower, hair dryer, wireless Internet access, air conditioning, central heating, telephone, in-room music, safe, satellite TV, balcony, optional safe, newspaper, iron and alarm clock. Facilities include meeting rooms, TV room, concierge, safe in reception and wireless Internet access.
Head to Jarex de la Frontera for a great spanish holiday
Synonymous with sherry, horses and flamenco, Jerez de la Frontera is a historic city in southern Spain in the Costa de la Luz region.
Whilst on holiday in Jerez de la Frontera, watching an event at the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art, comparable to the Spanish Riding School in Austria, and taking a tour of a sherry bodega to see how this fortified wine is made, is a must see!
Flamenco is said to have originated in Jerez de Frontera (or Jerez for short); a wonderful Spanish dance to watch as the passionate dancers move to the strong, rhythmic tones of traditional Spanish music. There are many restaurants and bars where flamenco can be watched in Jerez.
Medieval Jerez de Frontera is a city steeped in historic buildings and architecture; take a good pair of walking shoes with you for your holiday to Jerez de Frontera, so you may explore to your heart’s content. The Cathedral, Alcazar, Cartuja de Nuestra Senora de la Defension, the bodega and a choice of museums are just a little of what you can expect to see in Jerez de Frontera.
Nestled between the Portugese border and Spain’s Costa del Sol, is the Costa de la Luz or “Coast of Light”.
The sand is finer and more golden than Costa del Sol, and the beaches are generally more spread out and backed by sand dunes and pine trees. You can choose from natural, virgin beaches to others with facilities and infrastructure, from small isolated coves and fishing ports to beaches stretching for miles, and from family beaches to others more secluded.
The Costa de la Luz is 100 kilometres of sandy beach bliss with varied water sports opportunities, and you will not find the high-rise hotel developments of other areas, which makes holidays in Costa de la Luz a popular choice. There is a huge selection of water sports, golf, fishing, gliding and mountain biking, and the Bay of Cadiz annually hosts the “Tall Ships” regatta.
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