Playa de Bolonia is a small, isolated coastal village and beach in the municipality of Tarifa, Andalucia, Spain. It is known for its beautiful sandy bay, Roman archaeological excavations, and the production of a fish-based savory paste called garum. The beach is about 3.8 kilometers long and 70 meters wide, making it a great spot for families to relax and enjoy the sun, sea, and sand. The village has a few hostels, apartments, and beach bars, giving it a funky edge. It's a popular spot for water sports, especially windsurfing and kitesurfing, and has marked areas for swimmers and watercraft. The nearby Roman ruins of Baelo Claudia are also worth visiting, with well-preserved architectural details of the original Roman settlement
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Activities: We went to Playa de Bolonia, where the kids could play in the sand and swim in the clear water. We climbed the dune, which was an amazing experience
Highlights: The kids loved the wide, sandy beach and the clear water. Climbing the 30-meter high dune offered amazing views and a fantastic experience for the kids ✨