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Playa de Los Caños de Meca

Camping Caños de Meca offers you the possibility to enjoy and have the best of your holidays at the heart of the Costa de la Luz (Light Coast), closed to Trafalgar Cape (where the famous battle took place).

Take N-340 road Cadiz-Algeciras, and get out at Vejer de la Frontera, there follow the road to Caños de Meca (km.10).

A first category camp-site quiet and familiar atmosphere placed in a huge umbrella pine forest (providing our more than 200 plots an exceptional shade), it is located 700 m. from wide and endless white sand beaches.

In addition, modern installations and quality services add up at your disposal.

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The Camping Caños de Meca offers you unbeatable facilities for a great holiday:
Supermarket Bungalows
Post Office Car Wash
Laundry Camping equipment for rent
Bar Telephone
Handicapped services Playground
Internet Lounge
Restaurant Common Room
Chemical WC Two swimming pools
Medical dispensary Caravans for rent
Baby bath Lifeguard
Friendly Animation
BBQ Area
Parque Natural de La Breña y Marismas de Barbate
 
Paseos a caballo
 
Playa del Faro
 
Playa de Zahora
 
 
Puerto de Barbate
 
 

The Camping Caños de Meca enjoys a privileged, an exceptional situation, in one of the last unspoilt and untouched areas of the andalusian coast.

The Camping is located in the western extreme of a beautiful Natural Park called "Parque Natural de la Breña y Marismas de Barbate" so combine excellent conditions for practising leisure activities such us: Trekking, mountainbike, horse riding, with a wonderful views from its cliffs (100Mt. above the sea level) and from its two watchtowers (used to protect the coast from the pirates attacks) the “Torre del Tajo” (XVI c.) and the "Torre de Meca" (XIX c.)

An excellent climate of moderate temperatures and an average of over 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, combine with a great diversity of beaches of golden sand and crystalline waters suitable for all kind of nautical activities: fishing, sailing, scuba diving, swimming and especially for windsurfing,the best for having a quiet sunbathe or taking a wonderful peaceful walk, some of them are: Zahora, Mangueta, Faro de Trafalgar, Caños de Meca and The Cortinas (nudist one).

From the camp-site, you can make interesting excursions to the Natural Park and to the near villages of Barbate, Conil and Vejer de la Frontera (this one a breathtakingly beautiful village set at the topof a hill, it is a perfect example of Arab/andalusian architecture, declared a Protected area of Historical/Artistic Interest).

Barbate a village of seafaring and fishing tradition, the local fishermen stills use the traditional "almadraba" method for tuna fishing. And in Conil the beauty of the mountain white villages is mixed with the charm of the fishing villages.

Other interesting places to visit from the camp-site are the villages of Zahara de los Atunes and Tarifa with the castle of Guzmán el Bueno, and the roman ruins of Baelo Claudia (Bolonia), as well as the rock of Gibraltar, or taking a ferry from Algeciras and visit the north-african towns of Ceuta and Tangier.

Do not forget to visit Jerez de la Frontera, the wine and equestrian capital and birthplace of flamenco music. With its wine cellars (Sherry), and The Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art with its unique show "How the Andalusian Horses Dance".

Cádiz, with 3.000 years of history, is the oldest city in Western Europe. A sea-faring town, it is full of light and has a unique personality. It also boasts interesting monuments such as its Cathedral, Museum of Fine Arts and Archeology, surrounding Walls, and its typical neighbourhoods with a prominent Andalusian character.

We would also recommend a visit to the Sierra de Cadiz, with its "White Villages" of terraced homes, surrounded by beautiful countryside. They include the beautiful Arcos de la Frontera, Grazalema, Ubrique (renowned for its leathergoods), El Bosque, Zahara de la Sierra, etc.

 
Torre de Meca
 
Windsurf