A
small, still authentic Spanish town with a labyrinth of narrow white
streets, a colourful, working fishing harbour, a castle, a market on
Tuesdays, more and more small boutiques now attracting not only the
surfers but the more sophisticated from further afield, restaurants,
cafés and bars galore, and a nightlife.
The
ferry for Tangier leaves several times daily from the harbour (35 minutes
across). The view across the busy shipping strait to Africa is fabulous
– ‘I never thought Morocco could be so near’ you hear
many say.
It
has something for everyone.
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About Zoë
and her guesthouse
Zoë
is the owner of Guesthouse Dar Cilla which is unique of its sort in Tarifa.
It is located on the outskirts of the old town within the old 12th century walls.
'Dar' is an Arabic word for a town house in which a series of suites are grouped
around a central courtyard. Each suite is fully independent, but there is a
pleasant air of 'sociability' and you will meet Zoë and fellow guests on
the roof terrace over a glass of wine.
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about Zoë
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about Guesthouse Dar Cilla