Seville Beaches
Although
Seville is located inland and does not have its own beaches, there
are some excellent ones which are less than an hour’s drive
away.
Cádiz has long and wide beaches with extremely fine sand which are very open to the ocean and therefore sometimes experience strong winds. They are ideal for water sports including windsurfing, sailing, body boarding and kite surfing. The atmosphere is quiet young and alternative at beaches like Conil, Tarifa or Los Caños de Meca and more family-orientated on the Cádiz city beaches or in Chipiona
Beaches in Seville
The beaches in Huelva
are closer to Seville at just an hour away. Matalascañas
and Punta Umbria are the most popular with Sevillians with their
golden sand, sand dunes, forests, and clean water. The environment
in this area is quite lively but less sporty than Cádiz,
offering excellent amenities including showers, toilets, bars and
restaurants.
Getting around in Seville
If you are planning to explore the area outside of the city centre and play some golf or go to some of the more out of the way beaches then you might consider hiring a car. There are a number of car hire firms based at Seville Airport who will be pleased to have a vehicle awaiting your arrival. This also cuts down on transfer costs for you and your family.
Because Seville and the surrounding area offer so much to see and do, we have written a Seville Area Guide to help you plan your trip. It contains information on the best Seville Shopping Areas, Seville Markets, Seville Golf Courses, the different types of Seville Beaches, recommended Seville Restaurants, details of Seville Amusement Parks for family days out and Local Attractions in Seville.


