Apartments Alfonsa y Maria Casa Rural
Carretera del Puerto Pesquero, 11140 , Conil de la Frontera
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Apartments Alfonsa y Maria Casa Rural Conil de la Frontera

Carretera del Puerto Pesquero, 11140 Conil de la Frontera, Costa de la Luz, Andalusia, 11140, Spain and Canary Islands

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Nueva peripecia laboral

A travel blog entry by doctorhugo

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... 15 minutos en coche. Como ciudad no es una gran maravilla turística, pero sí sorprende por estar llena de bodegas (evidentemente), múltiples posibilidades de tapeo, y.... ¡¡de señoritos andaluces!! Sí, como lo oís. Es famosa por su pijerío.... y no puedo más que corroborarlo. Y, qué decir, las famosas playas de Cádiz están sólo a unos pocos kilómetros de aquí.

Alojamiento:

Vuestra casa, al menos durante el próximo mes, está en la C./ Honsario, 2, 2º, 11402 Jerez de ...

Cadiz

A travel blog entry by karangi

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... Columbus sailed from here on his second and fourth voyages to the New World'.

It was overcast, windy and raining on the first two days of our stay in Cadiz ….. and it is amazing to think that this was the first inclement days for a port call that we have experienced since starting to cruise back in 2009.

No matter we had a great afternoon strolling the ...

Jerez

A travel blog entry by katiemcarton

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Over this weekend, a few of us took a last minute day trip to Jerez, Spain, home of the Tio Pepe winery. Although we didn't get to spend much time touring the city, the wine tour was fabulous. The "Americans" were the only ones who ordered all four glasses of wine and were the last ones to leave. Let's just say we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves ...

Cádiz

A travel blog entry by katiemcarton

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Through our program we traveled to Cádiz, Spain- a beautiful beach area a little over an hour away from Seville known for their fish and Carnaval. The city is surrounded by water on three sides and the sky is the bluest I have ever seen. It was amazing running around barefoot in the sand in FEBRUARY! Take that ...

Carnaval and Burying Sardines...

A travel blog entry by toledomer

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... train station, which we thought was one on the edge of our map, but it turns out it wasn't. We had been walking for about an hour and a half and we were still a long way from the old city. Cadiz is on a narrow peninsula, so the city is shaped like a line and the bus put us off at the other end of the city.
Thankfully, the man at the train station didn't kick us out, and we napped there in the warmth for an hour or two. After taking the ...

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