
Conil de la Frontera
Cádiz
Conil de la Frontera is one of the most recognizable coastal towns in the province: whitewashed houses, narrow streets descending towards the sea, and an old town that retains the atmosphere of an Andalusian white village. Its location, right on the Costa de la Luz, provides access to some of the widest beaches on the Cádiz coastline.
The offering combines the tranquil atmosphere of the historic center with beach areas closely linked to local gastronomy: restaurants with daily fresh products, beach bars on the sand, and a cuisine based on fresh fish and tuna. It is a common destination for travelers seeking a balance between beach, village, and good dining.
Stroll through the center in the late afternoon, when the heat subsides, and finish with a dinner near the beach of Los Bateles or La Fontanilla.
Conil is the Costa de la Luz in a close-up version: white houses, the sea a step away, and the calm of a village still experienced on foot.
LIVVO Tip: Perfect for combining a walk through the centre with dinner near the sea.
More to see in Cádiz

Casco histórico de Cádiz
Urban centre surrounded by the sea, with narrow streets, squares and historic buildings reflecting centuries of history tied to Atlantic trade.

La Caleta Beach
Small beach between two castles in the heart of the old town, deeply rooted in local life.

Zahara de los Atunes
Coastal village with wide, less developed beaches where the landscape remains open and natural.

Tarifa
Southernmost point of the Iberian Peninsula, known for its wind, open beaches and kitesurfing scene.