Bettina’s guidebook

Bettina
Bettina’s guidebook

Food scene

Best Gambas PilPil on the Coast, Homemade Pasta, Great Risotto, Great Value
36 personas locales recomiendan
Da Bruno a San Pedro
1E Av. del Mar Mediterráneo
36 personas locales recomiendan
Best Gambas PilPil on the Coast, Homemade Pasta, Great Risotto, Great Value
Great High Quality Seafood, Nice Beach Club, fantastic location
42 personas locales recomiendan
El Ancla
s/n Av. Carmen Sevilla
42 personas locales recomiendan
Great High Quality Seafood, Nice Beach Club, fantastic location
Tarifa. Great Beach Bar with Clillout / Live Music, Creative Kitchen
7 personas locales recomiendan
Restaurante Demente
26 Urbanizacion la Marina
7 personas locales recomiendan
Tarifa. Great Beach Bar with Clillout / Live Music, Creative Kitchen
Traditional Spanish Kitchen, Grilled Meat, popular with locals
33 personas locales recomiendan
Restaurante Asador Guadalmina
33 personas locales recomiendan
Traditional Spanish Kitchen, Grilled Meat, popular with locals

City/town information

Tarifa is a Spanish municipality in the province of Cádiz, located at the southernmost end of the Iberian Peninsula. Known as one of the world's most popular destinations for windsports. Great views to Morocco / Africa. Nice Old Town, great beaches
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Tarifa
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Tarifa is a Spanish municipality in the province of Cádiz, located at the southernmost end of the Iberian Peninsula. Known as one of the world's most popular destinations for windsports. Great views to Morocco / Africa. Nice Old Town, great beaches
This is the real Andalusia :). Ronda is a mountaintop city in Spain’s Malaga province that’s set dramatically above a deep gorge. This gorge (El Tajo) separates the city’s circa-15th-century new town from its old town. Ronda is known to be the birthplace of bullfighting.
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Ronda
1006 personas locales recomiendan
This is the real Andalusia :). Ronda is a mountaintop city in Spain’s Malaga province that’s set dramatically above a deep gorge. This gorge (El Tajo) separates the city’s circa-15th-century new town from its old town. Ronda is known to be the birthplace of bullfighting.