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Grazy
7th June 2007, 05:57 PM
My partner and I love to spend time on the Costa de la Luz in the province of Cadiz.

We live in Estepona and from there it is a 2-hour drive. Caños de Meca is a sparsly-populated hamlet. It has a few local corner shops selling provisions, paper, sandwiches and beach paraphernalia. The bars are all very distinct from each other; one is an Arabic tent and another “Las Duñas” is circular, has a thatched roof and a massive open fire in the centre of the floor to enable it to run all year round.

Caños de Meca is a beach-oriented place, so you are advised to leave you smart clothes behind and come in jeans or sarongs. It has a surfing, slightly hippy flavour to it.

The beaches are to die for. There are miles of white sands lapped by clear blue water, where you can see the fish swimming around you. There are a few wooden beach bars, so you can sip your favourite tipple.

Where to stay:
Well there are a lot of very basic hostals favoured by the younger element, but for those who are enjoying more mature years and look for a little more décor and comfort still at a reasonable price, one of our favourite low cost Hostal Restaurants is located 2km from the light house at the Punto de Trafalgar: The address for those tempted to try it out is:

Alhambra Hosal Resaurant
Ctra Canños de Meca km 95
Tl: 956 43 7216

The Alhambra is built in a pseudo Arabic style, its Arabic arches are most soothing and it reminds one of just how near one is to the African continent at that point.

Please try it. I hope that you love it as much as we do!

Please let us have your comments on your experiences either of Caños de Meca, the Alhambra Hostal restaurant or anywhere else you’ve been to and want to tell us about on the Costa de la Luz:-

omeyas
7th June 2007, 06:39 PM
My partner and I love to spend time on the Costa de la Luz in the province of Cadiz.

We live in Estepona and from there it is a 2-hour drive. few wooden beach bars, so you can sip your favourite tipple.



2 Hours! :) I have done Málaga airport to Vejer de la Frontera in about 2 hours 15 mins, in a clapped out hire car.:D
We have stayed in Vejer de la Frontera quite a few times, the last twice in La Casa del Califa. (http://www.lacasadelcalifa.com/) We like it, a bit different. If you don't stay there, try their restaurant, especially the Moroccan food!

Grazy
8th June 2007, 01:31 PM
Hi Frank,

Thanks for the tip. I have visited Vejer de la Frontera a few times, but never stayed there. Mext time I'm there I'll try the place you recommend.

Can you recommend any other good places to eat or sleep in that area?

omeyas
8th June 2007, 04:55 PM
This place (http://www.grupocalifa.com/triperia/index.php)is almost next door to the hotel. We haven't stayed there, but it's the same owners as the hotel, so I would imagine it is very good. He is Scottish, (James Stuart, couldn't be anything else with a name like that)she is Spanish, a nice couple, they seem to have a good eye for business. Bought us a drink, so they can't be bad! :)

eldeano
10th June 2007, 01:00 PM
He is Scottish, .. Bought us a drink, so they can't be bad! :)

Are you sure he was Scottish? :rolleyes:

ValenciaSon
10th June 2007, 02:49 PM
Are you sure he was Scottish? :rolleyes: As Scottish as McDonalds'?:rolleyes:

omeyas
10th June 2007, 03:47 PM
Are you sure he was Scottish? :rolleyes:

Yes, but he's spent too much time out of the country, he's forgotten he's supposed to be mean!

eldeano
10th June 2007, 04:08 PM
Yes, but he's spent too much time out of the country, he's forgotten he's supposed to be mean!

I think the word is prudent. :D