Conil de la Frontera, situated at the Costa de la Luz has developed in the course of time to a popular resort for Spanish and European tourists.
It is one of the preferred addresses for tourists who are looking for enormous beaches, hidden coves, good food and a family friendly atmosphere.
The good climate that accompanies us throughout the year with 28 degrees C in summer and 16 degrees C in winter transforms this small town in one of the most attractive corners of Andalucia. Is it because of the light or the people? We will not tell you, discover it simply yourself!




Conil is located in a privileged area of Cádiz, and from here you can easily access other towns in the province without difficulty.
The nearest towns are Barbate, Vejer de la Frontera, and Chiclana. Each of them represents a different lifestyle: Barbate, like Conil, is a quintessential fishing village whose typical product, bluefin tuna, is a gastronomic delicacy of internationally recognized prestige; Vejer is one of the urban jewels of Andalusia, a place that captivates visitors from the moment they see it from the road or cross its walled enclosure. And Chiclana de la Frontera, where urban life and the rhythm of a coastal city blend in a surprising way, is a true paradise for golf enthusiasts thanks to its modern infrastructure and quality services.
Jerez de la Frontera, for its part, retains a distinguished and stately air that makes it a must-visit. Among the places not to be missed, such as the wineries, flamenco venues, the Alcázar, and museums, is the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art. This institution is a benchmark in the training of Andalusian horses, demonstrating their skills in dressage through an exquisitely beautiful equestrian dance show. And since we are talking about horses, we must not forget the Sunshine Tour in Montenmedio. This event has been held every year since 1995 and brings together approximately 450 riders from all over the world and 1,500 horses. An unmissable event for top-level sport and good weather.




But Conil also boasts a wide range of options for nature lovers, wild beaches, and active tourism.
The coves that dot the coast of Conil from Fuente del Gallo to the Roche urbanization are of great scenic and ecological value. Cala de Aceite, Melchor or del Pato, del Frailecillo, Playa Fontanilla or Fuente del Gallo, are just a few examples.
No less important than the beaches is the environment that protects them. The Roche Pine Forest, with its characteristic reddish dirt paths and sea views, makes it a unique spot in the area for hiking, Nordic walking, or cycle tourism enthusiasts. The Breña Natural Park, just 20 minutes away by car, or the Grazalema Natural Park, in the heart of the Cádiz mountains and the last refuge of the Spanish fir, a descendant of the Central European fir, complete the catalog of tourist attractions to enjoy during your holidays. Special mention should be made of Conil’s gastronomy, where innovative cuisine and traditional recipes delight the most demanding palates.



With a wide range of restaurants and tapas bars, Conil’s cuisine is highly recognized for the quality of its ingredients. Well known in the province of Cádiz are the products from its gardens, such as tomatoes and vegetables, and from the sea, among which tuna, bocinegro, hurta, and gilthead bream stand out. If you visit Conil, don’t miss the opportunity to try some of these recommendations: Sailor-style rice, olive oil snapper, marinated dogfish, tuna with onions, etc.
They will become an unforgettable memory.

