The site is one of our top 5 sites and the area has fantastic beaches. The battle of Trafalgar took place off the headland on the 21st October 1805, though there was no obvious celebration on the 21st Oct....not surprising really.
Zahora is very Bohemian and I describe it as Croyde in the 50s, very chilled with great beaches and unspoiled surf before the tourists found it and turned it into a commercial hot-spot.
The beach at Cape Trafalgar
Cape Trafalgar Lighthouse
Blue sky at Cape Trafalgar
Allen paddling into a wave at Zahora - miles of uncrowded beach breaks
Mellow wave at Zahora
The Spanish version of the Thatch pub at Croyde.....
Stunning beach to El Palmar
We love the sunshine..bring it on
Oops I forgot to pull the rip cord....
Spain is just full of Anchors...............
Marine Pines making it feel like a home from home.
We planned on staying one or two nights and we are still here two weeks later. We have met some great people here too, Ray, Martin and Muppet the Westy, Julie and Ian with there 4 Border Terriers (crufts champions) and 1 Westy, Mark and John who owned a campsite in Devon and have planted a seed in our minds. Gary and Barbara from Bishops Waltham and Gill and Ben from Bordeaux, plus many others.
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