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Tarifa is a very charming and peacefull village in low season. You can enjoy beautiful beaches, amazing views of Morocco and the Straits of Gibraltar, nice bars and restaurants. But in August there is a massive invasion of tourists from all over the world and all places are overcrowded...it's...more Tarifa is a very charming and peacefull village in low season. You can enjoy beautiful beaches, amazing views of Morocco and the Straits of Gibraltar, nice bars and restaurants. But in August there is a massive invasion of tourists from all over the world and all places are overcrowded...it's horrible.close
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by saracarolina81
– posted on Aug 7, 2007
A bit of a contradiction I know but this is a great little town with a relaxed vibe. There are loads of places to eat and go out and the beach culture has well and truly infiltrated the lifestyle here. We highly recommend it and if you´re heading to Morocco it´s a much better transit point than...more A bit of a contradiction I know but this is a great little town with a relaxed vibe. There are loads of places to eat and go out and the beach culture has well and truly infiltrated the lifestyle here. We highly recommend it and if you´re heading to Morocco it´s a much better transit point than Algeciras. You can windsurf, kitesurf, ride motorbikes, go horseriding, diving or whalewatching. Go to Tarifa and have a ball!close
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by kallen5293
– posted on Aug 22, 2006
Tarifa is a tiny little town right on the beach, with a mainstreet that is reminiscent of Santa Cruz, CA. Plenty of surf shops and a great place to go if you're into windsurfing or kite surfing. We went there to gain access to Morocco, and as far as that goes, the hostels and hotels are located...more Tarifa is a tiny little town right on the beach, with a mainstreet that is reminiscent of Santa Cruz, CA. Plenty of surf shops and a great place to go if you're into windsurfing or kite surfing. We went there to gain access to Morocco, and as far as that goes, the hostels and hotels are located near enough the ferry port that we were able to get to and from it fairly easily by walking.close
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by casze
– posted on May 24, 2006
Top Rated Tarifa Places to Stay
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The Melting Pot Backpackers Hostel Tarifa 91%
Staff were fantastic and very helpfull with any form of anquiry. It was a great hostel to meet other travellors and chill out in the common room. Only negative is that the common room / kitchen are closed at midnight, which then left one toilet available until 8.00am. Other than that I had a...
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by bacon008
– posted on Nov 2008
23this was a great place to stay and the first time we met spanish people in spain! loved tarifa - souch a friendly place! the rooms are comfy and quiet there are decent lockers and the bathroom was big and clean. staff were very friendly and washing machine was a god-send!
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by jacquimail1455
– posted on Nov 2008
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Hotel Dulce Nombre 78%
HOTEL DULCE NOMBRE *** Tarifa only 20 years ago, before it was discovered by pioneering windsurfers, was little more than a small fishing village which the average tourists avoided because of its winds. Today other than windsurfing and kite surfing Tarifa has become very fashionable and attracts all active and nature loving people. Dulce Nombre Hotel reflects the new and the old. It is out of the entire...
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Hostal Facundo 68%
one of the nicest cheap hostels we have visited :o)
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by lauraherbert24388
– posted on Nov 2008
1We just stayed one night here on the way to Morocco and it was basic but good. there is a kitchen and fridge you can use and it is in the centre of town and very close to the ferry port, bus station and a big supermarket.
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by kashabenson6295
– posted on Nov 2008
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Top Rated Tarifa Bars
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Almedina100%
This is absolutely my favourite bar in Tarifa. Staff is very professional and friendly, cocktails are delicious, decoration and music are just perfect. They organize a free Flamenco show every thursday summer and winter. Very, very good!
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by saracarolina81
– posted on Aug 2007
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