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Very photogenic with very nature-focused, very hidden gem, very enriching character.

Beach · Barbate

Miramar Bolonia

Immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of Miramar Bolonia, a hidden gem along Spain’s Andalusian coast. This breathtaking beach captures the essence of peaceful escape with its lone palm tree gently swaying against a vast, clear blue sky and golden sands stretching endlessly. Feel the warm Mediterranean breeze and hear the soft whisper of waves blending with distant seabird calls. Ideal for travelers yearning for calm, nature’s embrace, and soulful moments far from crowds, this stunning seaside spot invites you to breathe deeply, unwind fully, and dream wild. Come experience a serene journey where the vastness of the ocean meets the timeless charm of untouched Spanish shores. Your perfect coastal retreat awaits!

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Spring to early summer and early autumn for pleasant weather and fewer tourists

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Most videos filmed Sep during autumn. July is quiet - more local atmosphere, fewer tourists.

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Spring to early summer and early autumn for pleasant weather and fewer tourists

1–3 hours

Comfortable walking shoes or sandals, Sun protection - hat and sunscreen, Camera or smartphone for photos, Water bottle, and Light beachwear

Nature Lovers, Solo Travelers, Couples, Photographers, and Wellness Seekers

The nearest airport is Gibraltar International Airport, approximately 45 minutes by car from Playa de Bolonia.

Stay nearby at charming seaside guesthouses, boutique hotels in Tarifa, or eco-friendly retreats around Bolonia.Book a stay →

Pair your visit with kite surfing lessons in Tarifa, hiking through Los Alcornocales Natural Park, or tasting local Andalusian cuisine.Book a tour →

$1-$25

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